"Really, everybody's playing for different reasons. You can be a young player on a certain team and this is your opportunity. You could have guys fighting to stay in the NHL. There's a lot of pride in this league if you're a hockey player. You've got to feel very fortunate to play in the NHL, so when there's pride involved, you've always got to be prepared for everybody.
"And that's the important thing for us. We've really got to focus on us. Everyone has different priorities and agendas and where they're at, and everything. We have to come every day and get better, every day at practice. And there aren't many practices, so we've got to teach, we've got to coach, in the video room, on the ice, and push the guys so when we do hit the ice for games, we're ready, we're prepared, and we walk out after the game like that Vancouver game and say, 'This is who we are. We've got to do that well, we've got to do it consistently.' We've got to be adaptable to do that system against any team. Whether they're high-scoring, defensive, fast, quick, big, heavy teams, it shouldn't change the way we play."