Does Zetterberg feel pressure to score?
MARIAN HOSSA: I mean, there is always pressure. But, you know you can’t be too worried about it and start thinking and questioning. You just have to, you know, play and use your instinct. I think that’s the most important. Just go, don’t stop thinking. Just use your instincts like you did the whole year, and keep things simple in this case. Q. How important is it for Pav to go, and do you think he’ll be able to play tomorrow? MARIAN HOSSA: There’s always this talk when one of the best players cannot play. And it’s basically, you know, it would be a huge boost and help for the team if Pav can play. But, you know, he couldn’t go, and we’re still hoping for the next game. Q. A lot of people thought this might be a series where it helped everybody winning at home when it comes down to Game 7. Did you see that happening? Do you see that being that close? MARIAN HOSSA: Yeah, definitely. We played well in the first two games. They played strong games at home, and, you know, we easily could go