Nugent-Hopkins on the power play's shortcomings while going 0-for-3 on the night:
"I think it's the same thing across the board -- penalty kill, 5-on-5, powerplay -- it's just [about] working. We've got to outwork those guys and they were working on their penalty kill tonight and didn't give us as many looks. We had some looks and Quick stood in there; 5-on-5, same thing. We've got to find a way to break him down, but at the end of the day, it's just about work."
Nugent-Hopkins on the mindset change with the series becoming a best-of-three:
"It shouldn't change anything for us. We know we're in a battle here. We know that's a good team over there, and there's no team that's just going to roll over in this league. Everybody's here for a reason and it's just going to come down to who wants it more and finding a way to break them down and stick with it."
Woodcroft on the difference between Edmonton's performances in Games 3 & 4:
"I don't think we started anywhere near where we needed to start. We knew they were going to come with a push and we didn't weather it very well, or certainly, not the way we wanted to. We fell behind in the game and we certainly had our chances to score, but sometimes you get what you earn and tonight wasn't where it needed to be. It's a missed opportunity for us."
Woodcroft on the contrast in starts to Game 4 from both sides:
"I just didn't think we skated at the level we needed to skate at. I think our battles and stick fights weren't where they needed to be. We're better, we're capable of more, and we're going to digest this game and give our players something as a focal point heading into Game 5.