

It'll be predominantly what we've been doing, 90 percent of how we want to play." "We certainly feel the first three games there's been way more good than bad," Vegas coach Bruce Cassidy said. When they meet as a team Saturday morning to go over video of Game 3, they likely won't be looking to correct or adjust much at all from what they've been doing in the series. The process for the Golden Knights to keep their good vibes going won't change.

We'll continue to look at things to get better and improve on and be excited for a great opportunity here at home again in this great big building. "I think we felt as a group more connected and more toward the style that we want ," Panthers forward Eric Staal said. One of these teams is going to feel significantly different when it's over. Game 4 is at FLA Live Arena on Saturday (8 p.m. It's three games into the Stanley Cup Final, the Golden Knights have a 2-1 lead in the best-of-7 series, the Panthers are coming off an emotional win, their first ever in this round, and both teams are in good moods, feeling that they're building to something better, bigger. "We're scratching and clawing shift by shift," Florida coach Paul Maurice said. The Florida Panthers feel they have a chance after winning Game 3 in overtime 3-2. "Go win Game 4 and it's 3-1," defenseman Brayden McNabb said.
