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Key takeaways
- RALEIGH, N.C. -- The Carolina Hurricanes not only stole back home-ice advantage with their Game 4 win Tuesday night, they also captured back momentum in the Stanley Cup Final.
- They've moved on from being unable to land a potential knockout blow with a 3-1 series lead.
- "We have a lot of guys that have gone on some long playoff runs," defenseman Shea Theodore said.
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RALEIGH, N.C. -- The Carolina Hurricanes not only stole back home-ice advantage with their Game 4 win Tuesday night, they also captured back momentum in the Stanley Cup Final.
But the Vegas Golden Knights are undaunted. They've moved on from being unable to land a potential knockout blow with a 3-1 series lead. They're happy to be back on the road, having gone 6-2 away from home and with a win already to their credit in Raleigh. More than anything, they're confident that the championship rings in their locker room will shine brightest in the final stages of this series.
"We have a lot of guys that have gone on some long playoff runs," defenseman Shea Theodore said. "We've had some tough series. We've gone into some really tough building to play. We're looking forward to getting back at it."