"Their effort and their play bleeds into our team," Shattenkirk said. "They start every period, every game, and I think the key is that they haven't strayed. They realize what makes them good, and they realize what makes their line successful and what works. The fact that they've started to see some success and they haven't started to cheat for any offense, they stick with the game plan. They realize that they're just a really annoying line and a tough line to play against. They're always in guys' faces and over top and they don't really give you a lot of room. So, for us they're definitely a line that energizes us."