Hyman on trying to get through the neutral zone:
"They're a good team. They play fast and they have elite skaters on the backend that are able to break the puck out fast and move through the neutral zone fast. We have to do a better job getting to the paint, and a better job at forechecking and sustaining pressure in the O-zone. At times, when we're doing it, we're doing it well and we're holding on to pucks and you can see what works. I just don't think we're doing it enough."
Brett Kulak on trying to stop the Avalanche's momentum:
"Tonight I didn't get caught out there, but I remember last game I got caught out there. They've had times where they've cycled through a couple of line changes and hemmed us in our own zone. No matter what team you're playing against, when you get tired your legs get heavy and they are able to get fresh legs on. It doesn't matter who it is, but especially against this team, they can cycle, they all get moving, and they all get activated. The defencemen are coming down and finding holes offensively. It's just a matter of limiting those situations and simplifying, and doing a better job as a defenceman to clean up our puck play in the defensive zone."
Hyman on generating a belief that they can win despite the first two games of the series:
"We're still a confident group. It's a series, right? This is how it goes, there are momentum swings, it's a rollercoaster. They defended home ice, so we have an opportunity to go back home, feed off the crowd and get the momentum back. I think we've done a really good job playing at home and we've done a good job throughout this year when our backs are against the wall, we're facing adversity and pushing back. This is a big opportunity for us to do that."
Hyman on the team's mindset and if they have to change things:
"You have to protect home ice, that's huge. You have to go back home and start with the first one. I think in the first game we showed we can score against these guys. We'll get back to that and back to our game. There are things we can do better obviously, but we're confident in our abilities and we're confident in our structure. I think if we maintain that and elevate our game we'll be just fine. We haven't got to the level that we want to get to yet. It's not a matter of our structure, it's doing it over and over again at an elite level."
Woodcroft on a competitive first period but giving up three goals in 3:04 of the second period:
"You know what, I thought it was a really competitive first period. I thought we laid it on the line, especially finding ourselves down shorthanded for six minutes in the first period. I thought we pushed back, we generated some offence, and that little span in the second period really hurt us and took the wind out of our sails. We weren't able to generate what we wanted to generate as the game wore on."