Capitals' Trotz confident in 'vibe' from Game 3 loss
A Game 3 defeat can't kill Barry's vibe.
After watching his team direct 85 shots toward the target in comparison to the opponents' 36, and yet still lose 3-2 to fall behind 2-1 in their second-round series with the Pittsburgh Penguins, Washington Capitals head coach Barry Trotz spoke glowingly about his team's emotional state.
"We've got a good vibe coming from this game," Trotz said.
Staying quotable, he added: "The mountain never looks too big for us."
The climb appears as though it'll be much more manageable in Game 4.
There's a strong chance Pittsburgh will have to make up the 27 minutes taken by Kris Letang - the Penguins' best defender and arguably most important skater - after he delivered a suspension-worthy open-ice blow on Capitals forward Marcus Johansson.
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