Stars Head Coach Ken Hitchcock

On John Klingberg saying that he felt this team didn't deserve to win tonight and if he agrees with that statement:

"Well, I am not going to answer for what Klingberg said. I think that when your scoring chances are all in the first half of the game and not in the second half, that is kind of telling. I think losing does that. You do lose confidence. I thought we got it back, a little bit, in the Boston game. But then that kick at the end did a lot of damage. So, he's probably right in the fact that that's where we are at. From our standpoint nobody is feeling sorry for us. We have to pick our heels up and get back at it and see if we can piece some good part of our game. I don't think there is one part of our game right now that is exceptional. I think we are getting scored on on the power play in pretty much every game. We are not scoring on our quality chances. We had so many in the first period, some great quality chances, but we are not scoring so we are not extending any lead. We got a 1-0 lead on a really emotional, shorthanded goal and give it back right on that same power play. Those are the things that come back to bite you and I think it erodes at your confidence level, but it is our job, the leader's job, to get it back. That's what you do. We have to find a way to regroup here. I know it's tough right now, but somehow we have to put what happened against Boston behind us. I think expectations and the way we're playing that game; we thought we were going to win it and to lose it the way we did it has done some damage and we have to repair it."

On changing the lineup and mixing the roster up:

"I think we have to look at everything and I think we have to look at the energy. We have to look at everything, to be honest with you."

On the losing streak at 0-6-2 right now and if he's able to analyze it right now:

"I think the analyzation goes on during the year. That road trip was a target and we knew we were in a tough go and we lost some confidence. There were so many emotional games that eroded at our confidence. I think that is pretty evident. We battled back and lost points in games we should've had points in. We'd be feeling a lot better about ourselves. On the big picture, it has eroded our confidence right now and we have to find a way to get back."

Stars Defenseman John Klingberg

On difficult result and how it's changed so quickly over last few weeks:

I don't know. We don't deserve to win right now. Like Meth [Methot] said, we were doing all the right things before games, coaches give us all the information, we just don't execute enough. We don't have any confidence at all the way we are playing right now, on d-zone, neutral zone and o-zone. We didn't do anything right and you can tell there is no confidence now. It's tough to play, then.

On the losing streak being surprising after resilience of the team all year:

I don't know this. This is something that builds on for a while. Obviously we had a real good confidence in the team around Christmas, started with the homestand, then we won one game, lost one game and kept going like that for a while. Then we have been losing a lot of games here now. Obviously the confidence gets shaky and it's tough to play.

How do you regain confidence after loses:

For sure. We have six more games. If we play perfect, then maybe we have a chance, it will be tough, but we have stay professional and try to do it.

Stars Defenseman Marc Methot

On the difficulty of staying positive after a loss like this:

"Oh man, it's hard. Certainly not the result that we wanted, obviously. And, I think it's a tough position for everyone right now. We have to just continue to be professionals and come to work at the rink and worry about the next game."

On this being the longest winless streak since the team moved to Dallas:

"Yeah, I don't know what exact problem we're having right now. We're doing and saying all the right things prior to games and in meetings, and the coaches are giving us all the information we need to succeed and win these games and it comes down to just being down on us as players. We are not doing the job right now and it couldn't come at a worse time.

On the fans' response to the team's play:

"No, I mean that's sports. When you're not winning in any line of work, when it comes to being an athlete, you're going to get that sometimes. It certainly isn't the first time I've heard it. They're entitled to do it if they want. They're the ones paying to come watch us play and we're not giving them a proper performance."

Canucks Head Coach Travis Green

Thoughts on tonight's victory:

"It was a nice way to end the trip. I like the way our team responded, real team effort tonight, I like how we played."

Thoughts on Markstrom's save on the two on one:

"It was really big, I think [Vancouver goaltender Jacob Markstrom] had a great first period, which we needed, he had a great game, it was nice to get that save."

Thoughts on Markstrom's save without a stick:

"I don't know about that, he was on tonight. He played well, you could tell that he was dialed in, much like the rest of the group, we played the game the right way tonight. We made good decisions with the puck and did not turn many pucks over in the neutral zone, which we talked about the other day."

Thoughts on team's scoring tonight:

"Yeah, it was nice to get contribution throughout our lineup. The four young guys getting on the score sheet tonight, it was nice."

Thoughts on Dowd getting on the power play:

"I blinked. [Vancouver forward Nic Dowd] asks a lot of things, but we were short a guy and I think I was yelling at him for going out there and then yelled at him for scoring. It was good, nice to see."

Canucks Goaltender Jacob Markstrom

On keeping Dallas' top line off the score sheet tonight:

"Yeah, it was good. The main thing was that our PK was really, really good. Even when they pulled the goalie with three minutes left I thought we did a really good job. I don't think that, from when they pulled the goalie to when we got it out of the zone, they were in the zone for a minute and a half before they iced the puck. And, the PK before there were no shots on net and we blocked like three or four, I think. So, that's really huge and it is big and nice for the PK to come up big."

On getting a win tonight after getting just one win in their last nine games:

"Yeah, everything is easier when you win. The flight home will be easier and the next practice and coming into the next game. We are trying to work. I know we have a lot of young players, but we have to work to be more consistent. We have to work on that every day and we can't just relax when we win a game and then not really show up 100 percent for the whole team. That has kind of been our weakness all year, that we haven't been consistent in our play and in our results."

On the sequence without his stick and the ensuing save on Tyler Seguin:

"I lost it there, early in the beginning and they went into the corner and had possession the whole time. So, I didn't want to go out there and get it. Coach and I do some exercise with no stick to get used to it, but I'd rather that our D have our stick then I do."

Canucks Forward Nic Dowd

On scoring in the second period:

"It feels good. I think I said earlier, [Vancouver goaltender Jacob Markstrom] played really, really well and gave us a chance to stay in the game and create offense, and I think our forwards did a good job of making them play defense. I think we eliminated rush opportunities, which this team is really good at."

On power play time:

"It was nice, I was on the power play a lot last year. It was good to get out there for a little bit at the end. The guys made a nice play and we got rewarded for it."

On getting a win during a down year:

"It's kind of a sigh of relief. You see the guys crack a smile now, and it's a good feeling. You play in the NHL and, regardless of where you are in the standings, you want to win every, single night. It eventually gets to a point where you're playing for your pride and for your career. I think the guys did really well tonight."