Matt Irwin:
On the challenge presented by the Penguins:
"They've been successful over the course of many years, so they're deep; their depth is one thing, their speed and their ability to finish. So for us, it's a lot like we've done in all the series so far. I think we've had a taste of different kinds of styles of hockey through the First Round through the Third Round… we know what to expect and that's the great thing about our locker room and the guys that can go on every night and get the job done. We can play any style of game that's thrown at us."
On the "this is the Stanley Cup Final" moment:
"I think as soon as you land and you kind of get those jitters, that excitement, then when you bus through the [Fort Pitt] Tunnel and the city [of Pittsburgh] opens up, I think that's pretty cool. That's kind of like walking through the door of the Stanley Cup Final."
On his untraditional path to the Final:
"It's been a week since we knew we were going to be in the Final, and there's a lot of times where you just kind of reflect on what it took to get here and who's helped you along the way. There are so many people that had a helping hand in this achievement. It's not the ultimate goal quite yet, but just a chance to play for that prize, and for myself personally, with the ups and downs of my career, nothing's been easy. I'm sure, like a lot of guys in our locker room, nothing is really given to you, you have to earn it. Going back to last year with the struggles I had, it's an honor to be here and it's something I'm definitely not taking for granted."