Rod Brind'Amouroffering thoughts on Raanta making timely stops early, allowing his team to get to their game and then strike first for the fifth consecutive game...
"That's what goaltending does. We have to get those saves. That team is going to get chances and generate opportunities. They certainly did and Raanta was good. Then we had two really solid periods that put us in a comfortable spot."
Tony DeAngelotouching on the team's ability to bounce back from the two games in Boston...
"We know how we have to play. We've probably said the same thing 50 times in a row now. Penalties got us out of our game last game, right? When you take nine penalties, you're probably not going to have success. Tonight, even the penalties we took could've gone either way. When we're on our game five-on-five, we're very confident that we're going to come out on top. We were above the puck so much tonight. That's the way you have to do it. All four lines, all 60 minutes, and Raanta was fantastic too. Whoever wins the special teams battle is going to win the game and that's the way it's going."
Seth Jarvison what made his line so successful this evening...
"When Andrei Svechnikov has the puck down low and no one can take it off of him, that jump starts everything. Sebastian Aho is probably one of the smartest players in the NHL, so he always knows where to go. Then it's just a matter of supporting each other of when there's a loose puck, being the first guy to jump on it and create plays from there."