Panthers better prepared to hoist Cup after rout
Briefly

"I think you learn from it. I think the nerves are a little bit less now," said winger Carter Verhaeghe, ahead of Game 5, focusing on playing well amidst the Cup presence.
"It is different. What's foremost in your head coming to the rink? That it's there, right?" said head coach Paul Maurice on the mental challenge of the Cup being in the building.
"There was a lot of energy going into that game. I think we'll be better prepared for Game 5 than we were for Game 4," forward Evan Rodrigues on learning from the Game 4 loss.
"We just finally unlocked being able to get past this guy. He's been playing so well," said forward Dylan Holloway on scoring past goalie Bobrovsky after Game 4.
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