Quotable: " It's tough on the mood but obviously we came up - I thought we played really good. We panicked a little bit in the third but other than that, we played a solid game. You do (the shootout) in practice and you just try to do the same thing you're doing in practice. Obviously there's guys you kinda know what they're gonna do, so you have it in the back of your head. But you just gotta just react and focus on one guy by one guy." - Bernier
Quotable II: "Just to come in the room and see smiles and listen to some music. We got a guy playing in his first game tonight and I thought he did really well. Bernie has been so big for us lately and he played another solid game, made the saves he had to, kept us in it really and made huge saves. Just a total team win, everyone feels good right now, we got to keep that going." - Larkin
Quotable III: "We hung in there. Bernie's been good for a real long time and he was really good in the third when he needed to be. He made some big saves at critical moments. Overtime, we probably had the best chance but they had the rest of them. We only had one real chance and they had the rest of them. I thought Bernie played real well. That's what it takes in this league and he's given us that for awhile and hasn't got rewarded. So it was good for him to get rewarded tonight." - Blashill
3. Robby Fabbri/Filip Hronek/Gustav Lindstrom: With no scoring in the last two games, Blashill shuffled the lines. Fabbri was moved to the top line with Darren Helm and Larkin. Bertuzzi shifted to a line with Filppula and Justin Abdelkader. By assisting on both of Larkin's goals, Fabbri reached the 100-point milestone in his 202nd NHL game. Hronek, paired with Madison Bowey, assisted on Larkin's second goal for his 50th career point in his 99th game. Of course, the biggest milestone of the night was Gustav Lindstrom making his NHL debut in front of his parents, Johanna and Anders. Fabbri finished with 22 shifts for 16:55, had one shot, one takeaway, two blocked shots, was 1-for-1 in face-offs and was plus-1. Hronek finished with 26 shifts for a team-high 28:27, had two shots, one hit and was even. Lindstrom finished with 19 shifts for 12:07, had one minor penalty and was minus-1.