After playing in front of an announced 8,683 in Games 1 and 2 at T-Mobile Arena and 4,500 for Games 3 and 4 at Xcel Energy Center, the Golden Knights were looking forward to relaxed COVID-19 restrictions that will allow for more than 11,000 beginning with Monday's Game 5 in Las Vegas.
"Obviously, that's an advantage for us for sure and there's no doubt we would love nothing more than to close them out at home in front of our home crowd," Vegas coach Peter DeBoer said. "But the elimination game is always the toughest and you're playing a really good hockey team. The margins in every game so far have been razor-thin."
Defenseman Alex Pietrangelo, in his first season with the Golden Knights after spending 12 in St. Louis, was relishing the opportunity to close out a series at home.
"When I was an opposing player coming in, this is obviously a fun place to play," he said. "Being the home team now, it's been real fun so far. Even before we increased capacity, it keeps on getting better. It's always special to play in games and close out at home. It's hard to do that, but I think this group's up for it. The way we played these last couple games, we really built something special here heading into the end of the series."
Flower blooming
Through four playoff games, Vegas goalie Marc-Andre Fleury had given up four goals. In Saturday's 4-0 victory over the Wild, he posted his 16th career playoff shutout, which moved him into a tie with Curtis Joseph for third most in NHL. Only Martin Brodeur (24) and Patrick Roy (23) have more.
Fleury and Robin Lehner had been alternating starts in the regular season, but DeBoer is playing the hot hand.
"I'm sure they're both going to play a role at different points," DeBoer said, "but right now Flower's rolling."
Last year, DeBoer faced a goalie controversy when he started Lehner for 16 games and Fleury for four as the Knights reached the Western Conference final. Fleury's agent, Allan Walsh, even put out a tweet during the postseason with a Photoshopped picture of Fleury being impaled by a sword with DeBoer's name on it.