"I think it starts with everybody's reactions on the bench. Whether a bad thing happens, we get scored on, whatever it is, we can't react in a way that we're feeling down, everyone's legs are between their legs on the bench and you're not upbeat. The opposite reaction is there is guys are standing up, talking, saying, 'We're alright here,' and working our way, together, through whatever adversity we're facing in the moment. Obviously, I think that falls on every guy on the bench, to kind of pull guys into the fight and pull guys through the adversity that we're facing.
"Adversity is tough, but I think people and teams can also grow together through those moments as you fight through whatever it is - a bad call, a bad goal, a bad break - you can grow in those moments as you realize you can fight through it, you can continue to play the same way, you stay in your structure, and you don't try to score five goals. … That's a team-building moment, when you're able to build together and stick together through those harder times."