For the first time in franchise history, the St. Louis Blues have an opportunity to win the Stanley Cup.
All they need to make that a reality is one more win.
But as Blues Head Coach Craig Berube cautioned, it will likely be the hardest win to get.
"I think every round it's been difficult to get that fourth win," Berube said. "It's always hard to close a team out, and we're going to get their best game. (It will be) a lot like (Game 5). I thought they came out hard, like I said, they really poured it on in the first period. We hung in there, and we're going to have to be really prepared to go. In Game 6, we will be. And again, we're at home, so we've got to get after that team in the first period and set the tone."
This postseason, the Blues are 3-0 in potential series-clinching games - all of which have happened at Enterprise Center. With a win Sunday, the Blues would claim their first-ever championship and become just the fourth team in NHL history to clinch every series at home.
They might get a boost from the possible return of Robert Thomas, too.
Thomas has been out of the lineup with an undisclosed injury since Game 1 but skated with his teammates in practice Saturday
. Berube called Thomas a game-time decision.
Ivan Barbashev will not be in the lineup Sunday after receiving a one-game suspension for a hit in Game 5 on Bruins forward Marcus Johansson.
Regardless of who will or who won't be in the lineup, defenseman Jay Bouwmeester said the Blues are keeping their focus.
"I think this whole Playoffs, the focus is you've got to stay even keel, not get too high, too low," Bouwmeester said. "Everyone knows what's at stake, obviously, but when you're this late in the season, it doesn't really change. We know they're going to come with a big push, and we've got to have our best game."