On Monday, when the Bruins cut the Islanders lead from 5-2 to 5-4 causing Trotz to use his timeout, the Isles stayed calm, opting to take another one of those deep breathes Barzal referenced, as opposed to panicking or wilting.
"They're a veteran group, they rely on each other," Trotz said. "I do think we stay pretty calm. There's times where we're like a duck on water, feet are moving like crazy, but I think we're able to stabilize."
After hanging around in the first and hanging tough in the third, the Islanders now lead their series 3-2 and will get two cracks to close out the Bruins, starting on Wednesday night at the Coliseum.
It won't be easy, but after adding the experience of absorbing another big punch and persevering on the road, the Islanders can lean on some more recent close out experience on home ice.
"You win games in different ways and this group has learned that over the course of the playoffs," Trotz said. "But to get the fourth one is the toughest game. Boston is going to bring their A-game, we're going to have to bring our A-game, and we'll just leave it at that."