Also, he said this about going up against Torchetti: "I think he's done a great job with the team. He was diligent with some of the matchups he wanted to try to get inside the game and it made it extremely tough for me to get away from some of them, rotated some lines. I think sometimes when you're losing you do that out of desperation. At the same time, I've been able to get favorable matchups here, which makes it tough on him. That's really just the advantage of being at home, which is probably another factor taking advantage a lot of sometimes matchups when we can get them at key times in games, which have allowed us to win games here."
Ruff wants the series to end tonight, of course.
"I've always said when you have a chance to get it done, you've got to get it done because when you don't all it does is it shifts momentum the other direction," he said. "They got their backs up against the wall, they have nothing to lose. Nothing to lose is kind of a funny saying, but they can get after it. They're on the brink. We're in the same category, we want to play basically the same type of way we played in Game 4, we got on our toes, we played an aggressive style. We want to stay on the puck. I still think we've got room for better execution of our game where I haven't liked some of our puck movement. There was a good time in the second period I really started to like it again. I liked the way we started Game 3, but I didn't like the way we finished it, so it'd be nice from an execution standpoint to try to put a full 60 minutes together."