"It makes you rally. Our whole team is engaged in blocking shots," he said. "[Bobrovsky] really makes you want to bear down and get the job done."
Blue Jackets coach John Tortorella said Bobrovsky has been helped by Columbus making the playoffs three straight seasons.
"The more and more playoff hockey you play, the more and more comfortable you feel in the situations you're put in," Tortorella said. "I do feel the team has played pretty good in front of him and put in some good minutes, but in times of games when we really needed huge saves, he has made them."
Bobrovsky gave his teammates credit for his success so far in the series.
"We're all together," he said. "Forwards are helping in the D zone. D is helping forwards. It's fun to be a part of it."
Foligno said he hasn't noticed a difference in Bobrovsky from past playoffs in terms of demeanor or approach, but he suggested the reason his numbers are better this year is simple.
"I honestly think we are playing better in front of him, and he feels it," he said. "You look at the way things have gone in the past; we haven't played great in front of him. To let up as many goals as we have in the playoff series is on us as much as anything."