from Chris Stevenson of the Toronto Sun,
Now, they face the task of having to go to Boston and beat the Bruins in Game 3 to avoid falling behind in the Stanley Cup final after dropping a 2-1 overtime decision to them at the United Center on Saturday night, tying the series 1-1.
“All three of those games have been on the road. We feel like we have a team that can battle on the road and play well. We’ve done it for a couple of years,” said Chicago forward Patrick Sharp, who scored the lone Hawks goal. “We know the challenge going into Boston is going to be tough, knowing how well they play in their building. We can’t look at what’s happened in Game 3 up to this point. We know what’s on the line. We have to find a way to play our best game.”
Chicago captain Jonathan Toews had a similar approach.
“It doesn’t matter what game we’re in and what the score is in the series, we try to play like it’s Game 7, no matter what,” he said.
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