TKACHUK ON POWERPLAY SUCCESS:
"It felt like everytime we were out there - I don't know if we got four or five opportunities tonight - but even on the ones we weren't scoring on, I felt like we were snapping it around pretty good. When we're at our best, the puck is on and off our stick, whether it's a shot or hitting the open guy, and going from there."
TKACHUK ON LINDHOLM'S GREAT GAME:
He's an easy guy to play with. He's very simple-minded when he plays. (It) starts in the D zone, but he's exceptional offensively, has a great shot, can score with the best of them, and can make some great plays, too. ... If he's open, I'm going to pass to him every time. I'm sure he feels the same way. Just use each other."
LINDHOLM ON CHEMISTRY WITH TKACHUK:
"The last five or six games, I think we've been playing well. Obviously, we haven't been rewarded, but we've played a lot of minutes against their best guys. You're not going to score every time, but we're getting chances and the last two games, it's been going in for us."
MONAHAN ON HIS GOAL:
"Lindy - some poise there - made a good play down to Chucky and Chucky hit me in the slot. That's something that we work on, obviously, in practice and it's nice for it to pay off."
MONAHAN ON QUICK TURNAROUND:
"We've got to keep the energy. There's no excuse for anybody to be tired or anything like that. We're coming into a break and you want to feel good about yourself going into those things."
GEOFF WARD ON WHAT WORKS WITH LINDHOLM AND TKACHUK:
"They're both smart. That's the thing that stands out to me. They're able to get a feel now for where each other is around the ice, and that comes with playing together. How smart they are with respect to using the ice, and how smart they are to be able to understand where that next play is, and they both protect the puck well, so they can bid themselves some time to make the next play."