All season long, the Isles have preached the need for staying resilient and embracing the challenges of adversity with a positive mindset and honest effort. Despite the eventual result of Game 2, the Isles were proud of how there was 'no quit on their bench' and look to build off the successes they did have, while also refining the areas that cost them the win.
"We've got to move on from [Game 2]," Lee said. "This one stings a bit because we worked so hard to get back - but there's no other choice but to look onto [Game 3], to regroup and to recover. You're going to face adversity at times, we faced it tonight and overcame a little bit of it, but came up short. We'll grow and learn from this and move on."
Trotz offered a similar piece of advice to his players.
"Let it go," Trotz said. "Understand how you can be better. You can't get the game that just happened. You've got to get the next one. Playoffs, you almost have to be like a goaltender and focus on the next save. The next save will be [Game 3], we'll have to focus on that.