I think it's going to do a lot of good for the city. I think that it's going to help out by cleaning up the houses, some of the streets.
I think we feel confident that we have a good team. But the thing at playoff time is we've got to bring more discipline and more composure than we've been playing with. The jury's still out, but I think we've put ourselves in a position that we can compete with anybody.
That's the way we're supposed to play. And (the Game 5 loss) wasn't the way we were supposed to play. If we work for 60 minutes, we've got a good hockey team. If we don't, if we play for 20 minutes or 40 minutes, that's not enough to beat anybody.
We played well in the first, and we didn't play well after that. Obviously, that's not good enough. We can't play 20 minutes.
We're fighting for the division title and this is a good step toward that, but we still have a little work left to do.
At this time of year, every two points is a good win. We'll take it, and we have to try and get two more tomorrow.
It's been an odd series for us. We played a good first period and then we let Quad City take the game to us in the second. We finally showed that urgency in the third.