Andrew Gross: Islanders' Brayden Schenn praises 'no-quit attitude'
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Andrew Gross: Islanders' Brayden Schenn praises 'no-quit attitude'
"We talk about it all year to be bold and play with some swagger and clarity and believe in what we're doing. That's all we're doing. This time it was a 4-3 overtime win on Tuesday night at Enterprise Center to make former Blues captain Brayden Schenn's quick homecoming after his trade six days ago a happy one."
"Resilient from the inside and they back it up on the ice. There is a positive mindset around here. It's a team built on culture and character and you can definitely tell. They have a no-quit attitude in this room. They're a team. They truly want to play hard for each other."
The New York Islanders secured a 4-3 overtime victory against the St. Louis Blues, demonstrating their remarkable ability to rally from significant deficits. This win capped a 2-2-0 road trip and proved crucial for their playoff positioning in the Metropolitan Division. Coach Patrick Roy emphasized the team's commitment to playing with boldness, swagger, and clarity. Newly acquired Brayden Schenn, traded to the Islanders six days prior, observed firsthand the team's resilient culture and no-quit attitude. The Islanders improved to 10-0 in overtime three-on-three play and remain in third place in their division, with the victory providing essential points in their playoff push.
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