"We don't turn on each other, and we don't get mad at each other."
The comment followed an inquiry by Jesse Granger of The Athletic regarding the team's comfort level when playing from behind.
"Maybe, in a way. We have an older group as well, that just stays patient and stays calm.
We don't turn on each other, we don't get mad at each other. We know everyone's trying to do their best out there every single shift.
That was the talk throughout [the first] intermission, just keep doing what we're doing. We're doing the right things, we're getting scoring chances and looks.
If we keep doing that, we'll get rewarded eventually.
We did that going into the second, and throughout the second, and we got rewarded for it," Marner said.
Vegas forward Tomas Hertl expressed confidence in the squad's persistent attitude following their Game 3 comeback performance.
"It wasn't a great first period for us," Hertl told ESPN's Emily Kaplan after the game on the Vegas bench.
"But like all season, we knew we could do it. We've come back so many times.
This team ... we just never quit."
Marner noted that the squad needed to remain focused on recovery and preparation ahead of their potential series-clinching matchup.
"It obviously feels really good right now, but we're playing a hell of a hockey team," Golden Knights forward Mitch Marner said.
"We know that the next game is going to be even tougher now.