"It was a fun game," Preds Captain Roman Josi said. "It was exciting, it was fast. I thought we played really well in the first... They made a push in the second; it's such a good team over there - obviously one of the top teams in the League - and we knew they were going to have a push and they kept tying it up, but I think we stuck with it and got the win. So, it was a big game for us, for sure. And obviously with the win, it's awesome."
Colorado never had the lead on Tuesday night, but they had come back to win in each of their last five games, and at times it looked like they might be on their way to a sixth. But Nashville showed their resilience as a team that doesn't seem to be bothered by much, and they proved that once more before the night was done.
"We're finding ways to win different games of all different types," Duchene said. "I mean, you play a game against Arizona [on Saturday], that's a very different game than tonight, and you win both games and you take care of business. I think just our ability to stay even keel no matter what the game, no matter what other teams throw at us, whether we're down 3-0 in Washington or whether we're up tonight 2-0 and they come back and tie it, we're just level the whole time."
Duchene played a notable role in that regard against his former club by scoring Nashville's final two goals of the night - both on the power play - just one more example of No. 95's outstanding season to date.
"He's been unbelievable for us this year," Josi said of Duchene. "Just the way he's playing every time he's out there, he's creating chances, he's giving us opportunities to score, he's passing, he's making great plays and he's scoring himself... You can see it out there and I think you can see it in his play. Like I said, every time he's out there it's dangerous for the other team and you saw tonight, I mean, he scored two clutch goals for us, huge goals, and he's been doing it all year. He's winning it for us, and it's been awesome."
Not to be outdone, Kunin's effort was also one of his best of the campaign, and the scrappy and skilled winger has been finding his scoring touch, good news for the Preds.
"It was a big measuring stick for both teams... A lot of momentum swings both ways," Kunin said. "Just happy with how our group stuck with it and didn't get too high or too low. We just kept coming back and everyone did their job. It was a great effort."