Hurricanes
Jarvis and Martinook: It's like juice that hits you
Seth Jarvis and Jordan Martinook talk to the media after a 5-3 come from behind win over the New York Islanders to take a 2-0 series lead.
Well, boys just please wait for a microphone. Go ahead, Corey, here we go from Alberta Brown, Marty. We hear plenty about, uh, Rod saying players taking a breath and things like that leading to goals. Is that what you're trying to exploit there on that goal is maybe they're a little shell shocked and, uh, you know, just fighting harder for them for a, for a buck. Uh, I don't know, I just the momentum of us tying the game and the energy that it sends, I don't know, you just, you get, it's like, I don't really know how to describe it. You get a whole, it's just like juice that hit you and then, um, yeah, obviously I get it on a four track and, um, lucky, luckily I'd be able to pick him and make that play set with how well of the regular season you had just in production. Everybody kinda had high expectations for you coming to the postseason. Just how is it going to get the first goal of the postseason? Feels great. I had a lot of chances tonight. Uh, it's nice being back with my boy. He always helps me get out of slump. So it's been, it's been fun and, uh, I'm just happy I can contribute in the postseason for either one of you. Um, when you're down three to nothing, this team obviously has a lot of belief. A lot of depth. A lot of guys that can do it. Does anything at all shift in your mind about playing three to nothing or do you just continue to have that belief because you've done it enough? Yeah, I, I think, um, especially after we got that power play goal. Like obviously you don't want to go down three nothing and we're gonna make sure we don't make a habit of that. But, um, that power play goal was huge and then I think the last probably eight minutes of the second period, we were in their zone and just, it felt like we were starting to take the game over in the third period. Obviously, you, you ride that momentum that you built in the second and just try and keep it going. I felt in the third. It was just wave after wave. We were, we were, uh, coming at them and we didn't give them anything, which is, which is key. And then obviously you push that hard. You're uh hopefully gonna get a couple and luckily we did. So just to follow up on that, you, you were one of several guys that hit the post tonight, that one late in the second and how do you sort of in line with that kind of not let it go to your mind thinking this is not our night when you guys kept coming up right on the edge and not getting a couple of those through and you're fighting uphill all night. I say a few uh choice words to myself to uh just get the anger out and then just a mental reset. I mean, we have guys like Marty, I think Kui was huge fresh just talking all night keeping us calm composed. Uh just older guys that don't let us get too flustered. I mean, we could go off the deep end a little bit, but I think they did a really good job of just kind of keeping everyone in it, keeping everyone composed, focused on the moment. And uh that's ultimately, I think what really sparked that comeback. Chip. Go ahead. Yeah, Jordan, despite all the uh the late excitement with the late goals, just how important was Seth's score midway through the third to get you within a goal and kind of set that up for that for that. Yeah, he's, I don't know, you said he's been incredible all year and um he's a big game player and uh for him to, to get that one just to get us going. We felt like we were pushing, we were pushing but um obviously we, we hadn't, we hadn't scored. So um for Jarvi to get that and it was a beautiful goal and, um, got the place rocking and then, um, they didn't really stop from, from then on out. So it was, those are, those are fun games to be a part of and not gonna sleep too good tonight, I think, Jar, if, if things had gone the other way and it was 11, you guys would probably say all the right things. It's a long series, all of that. But winning both games at home in a, in a series when you have home ice, how, how important is it to take these two wins and then go to Long Island knowing that, you know, at worst, you're coming back and you still have homes. It's huge. I mean, you wanna take advantage whenever you can, especially in this building, you wanna give the fans a good, uh, a good show and I think when you can come up with two or two wins in, in a series, that's this tight. It's huge. And now we just kind of shifting our focus to Long Island, making sure we're ready to go because they're obviously gonna want to win all my. So just making sure we have the right mentality going in there and, uh, trying to, trying to close it out, but take it one game at a time. Luke Jordan, this franchise over the years has had a history of pulling off some improbable playoff comebacks. It's sort of in the DNA sometimes it feels like what does it feel now in the moment to be able to look back and know that this is a game that people are gonna talk about like those games for 5, 1020 years, right? You, I still still got kind of come down from it. You, uh, you, I think you gotta get home and you gotta kind of take a deep breath and then maybe watch the highlights because I was like, when you're in it, you're, you're in it and you're just so sole focus is on the game. And then um there's some crazy things happening and game time goals and game like it. And then obviously all the stuff that happens at the end, it's just, it's crazy. So um you just need to get home, take a deep breath and maybe uh re-watch it because that's uh that was a fun one. I'm curious for either one of you. How many go Horns ever had to be edited into Rod Brennan Mo's postgame speech that gets released on social media. I don't think he had that. Not too many. He kept it pretty calm. He said he was proud. All right, thanks guys. Thanks. I gotta give a shout out trip Tracy. He put a, put a nice uh touch on my stick before the game.