"Back in the day it was a weird playoff series. A lot of goals scored, but at the end of the day you have to have a short-term memory and learn from everything you did out there and be better. As tough as that was last night, it's a playoff series, it's the first to four wins and you have seven games to do it. If you win or you lose you have to put it right behind you and focus on your next game and next opportunity."

* Although he joined the team late in the season, another veteran who has fit into the lineup the last few weeks has been Matt Read, one of the few members of the Flyers who was a part of the 2012 series and knows how to rebound from high-scoring, lopsided games:

"It's not a time to panic. We've been through a lot this year and been through some adversity. It's no different right now. We just have to regroup and get better."

* As part of the veteran group, especially in playoff hockey, Couturier noted that this isn't the only time the club has had to rebound from a tough stretch this year:

Following the lopsided loss in Game 1, the mood in the locker room was full steam ahead for Game 2 as the Flyers had another full practice lasting 35-40 minutes. Below are main points, interviews & highlights from that practice:

ANDREW MacDONALD

* The alternate captain on coming out ready for practice today and meeting with the coaching staff at center ice...

"I think it's more about us getting to play the way we're capable of playing. I don't think last night was indicative of that at all. It's frustrating, but at the end of the day, it's one game. It's not going to be about who scores the most goals in the series. It's whoever wins four the fastest. That's Game 1. Now we move onto Game 2 and be prepared."

Video: MacDonald on refocusing for game 2

KONECNY & PROVOROV

* Ivan Provorov noted that while the score of Game 1 may have been lopsided, the score in the series is what to focus on...

"We need to be better and we will be better tomorrow... What's the score in the series? 1-0. You know if we win tomorrow it's going to be 1-1, so it doesn't matter if you won 7-0 or lost 7-0 or you won 3-2 in overtime. You just have to get one win [Friday] so we just have to come out strong [Friday]."

* Travis Konecny feels that the club has already hit the reset button before this morning's practice...

"It's part of being a pro. Some guys can't turn it off, but you need to learn and be able to shut it off. We've all talked about it. We talked about it right after the game. [To] let it go... I think the reset button was pushed right away. We went back, had a good meal, good rest and everyone was ready to regroup."

Video: Konecny on refocusing for game 2

HEAD COACH DAVE HAKSTOL

* Finally, head coach Dave Hakstol met with the media and one of the very first questions was that there were no changes to the lineup on the ice.

"Post-season is a little bit different, I guess. First, I am not ready to talk about any lineup decisions for tomorrow as of yet, regardless of what our combinations were today in practice. We may or may not make lineup changes as we go into tomorrow's game. It isn't about that. Today's practice was more about getting focused in on a couple of areas we wanted to clean up and be sharper in terms of our execution."

Video: Hakstol on refocusing for game 2

BEHIND ENEMY LINES

The Penguins took a skate at their practice facility around noon. According to the Pens' official website, all players were on the ice except goaltender Matt Murray and defenseman Olli Maatta, who both had maintenance days.

Below are some quick hits from their practice:

PATRIC HORNQVIST

* On what they expect from the Flyers in Game 2 (courtesy of PittsburghPenguins.com):

"A really hard response. Even when they were down a few goals they were still finishing checks and playing hard. It's going to be that kind of series. It's going to be a hard series, but I'm expecting a really hard game (Friday)."

SIDNEY CROSBY

* On his playoff experience and knowing they have to move on from their Game 1 win (courtesy of PittsburghPenguins.com):

"A big part in the playoffs is to get better every game and adjust. That's the way you have to look at it."

HEAD COACH MIKE SULLIVAN

* On what he expects from the Flyers in Game 2 (courtesy of Pittsburgh Post Gazette):

"Our players are well-aware of how the playoffs operate... Now we've got to reset our mindset and be ready for Game 2. We know it's going to be a tough challenge. They're a good hockey team. We would expect that they would respond appropriately."