Eric calms things down big-time back there.
More Quotes from Ken Hitchcock:
This is the state were in right now. We played great yesterday and didn't get rewarded. We had a flat start to this game. Montreal took advantage and scored 5-on-3. They took advantage of our mistakes. We have to regroup. We have to get some healthy guys back in our lineup. We didn't play our best game today. We have some things we have to talk about in the next 48 hours.Ken Hitchcock
My opinion is that this (game) is a good wake-up call. We weren't prepared to pay the price (tonight).
Ken Hitchcock
There's a tremendous feeling of team in the locker room. There's a tremendous feeling of not wanting to let the other guy down, and especially when the game's on the line, you see it every night. ... If you stay with that feeling, you can take a long run.
Ken Hitchcock
I think everyone is hoping physical play will be allowed. Our team is built that way. You cannot play in an emotional setting without getting physical. Over 82 (regular-season) nights, there are times it's hard to get physical. But when your focus is on playing the same team every second night, it's hard not to get physical.
Ken Hitchcock
The two games they were together there was tremendous chemistry. They want to play together. They both really want it badly, and we're going to take a look at that.
Ken Hitchcock
He was really good. He was outstanding and gave us a chance to win and it was good stuff. We had a really good start to the game and then we were killing penalties in the first period and thats when we really needed him. ..In the end, we needed him again. Its good for him to make him feel part of the group again.
Ken Hitchcock
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