Hurricanes
Jarvis: "Going that long and not getting the win stings"
Carolina Hurricanes' Seth Jarvis speaks after losing to the Florida Panthers 3-2 in 4OT in game one of the Eastern Conference Final.
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Carolina Hurricanes' Seth Jarvis speaks after losing to the Florida Panthers 3-2 in 4OT in game one of the Eastern Conference Final.
Yeah. Uh I don't even know, man, that was, that was tough going that long and not getting to win stings, but I mean, we're gonna have to rest up for tomorrow basically. How do you think this affects the rest of the series? Just the toll that takes on you guys and knowing that you have to almost win game two. Yeah, I mean, I feel like you want to win all the games you can at home. So this one, this one stays, but we're gonna, we're gonna forget about it. We, we had chances to win. Freddie played. Unbelievable. So the fact that we couldn't capitalize uh sucks, but we're gonna have to kind of trash it and move on to move on to the next game. Paul Marie said that the way you guys play along with the Panthers, you guys are like mirror objects. I mean, do you feel like that makes it so much tougher just to go up against these guys? Well, yeah, we basically played 2.5 games out there. So I think that speaks to just the level of compete battle and similarities that we have with each other. How hard is it to concentrate? You know, you're so tired. I mean, you just, you just want to win the game. You want, you want to battle, you don't want to, you want to make any mistakes. They also don't want to play tentative. So, I mean, once you're out there it's exciting and it's playoff hockey. But yeah, it takes a toll for sure. What was going on in between periods? Were you guys eating? How you kind of as each one continuously got more and more intense? A lot of food, anything you can kind of get your hands on to, to feel yourself at all, to have a little bit more energy. What were you guys saying to one another in those periods? Because it's one thing to go to one over time just to enjoy it. I mean, we already said it best. This is something we're gonna look back on in 10 years and, and probably laugh at about how crazy this was. But, uh, yeah, just trying to keep everyone's head into it and not, and not stray away from what we're doing you wanted. But obviously has to say something about the amount of fans that stuck around for this game this long. Yeah, it's impressive, especially on a week. I know they probably have work tomorrow, but, uh, it was awesome that we still had their support going into, you know, did you know it was the longest in Kane's history. I'd assume so. I couldn't imagine anything going any longer. But, yeah, uh, it's fun to be part of history, I guess. Think so. Thank you.