That Laviolette declined to name his starter publicly fueled speculation about whether he might turn to rookie backup Juuse Saros on Saturday. But Laviolette said after Game 3 that "there was no decision" to make about Rinne.
"I said it after Game 2. I said he's been the backbone for our team," Laviolette said. "He's been excellent. I said it [Friday]."
Rinne rewarded Laviolette's faith in him by playing his best game of the Final. Being at home seemed to help.
With the arena already nearly full, the Predators fans began chanting Rinne's name early in warmups, showing they too still had faith in him.
"That was unbelievable," Rinne said. "Collectively, we came to the locker room, and everybody was kind of telling each other that we've never seen anything like that. It was pretty cool."
The turning point for Rinne came in the second period.
He had gotten off to another shaky start, allowing Jake Guentzel to score on the rebound of Pittsburgh's first shot on goal. Then, he barely reacted in time to steer aside a bouncing shot from defenseman Ron Hainsey from center ice 7:22 into the first.
After surviving that near disaster, Rinne made it through the rest of the period unscathed. It helped that the Predators limited the Penguins to six shots on goal in the first period.
"These first couple games, [the] beginning of the game, it's been a battle," Rinne said. "I think at those moments, you just mentally try to erase your mind, just focus on the next save, remind yourself that you're still in the Final. Life is pretty good."
Life got better in the second period when the Predators were rewarded for their persistence and took a 2-1 lead on goals 42 seconds apart from Roman Josi (power play at 5:51) and Frederick Gaudreau (6:33).
Rinne's pivotal moment came 39 seconds after Gaudreau's goal.
He made a right-pad save on Kessel's initial shot from the right faceoff circle, but left a big rebound in the slot with Chris Kunitz closing in. It was a similar play to the one that led to Guentzel's winning goal 10 seconds into the third period of Game 2 with the Penguins intentionally shooting for Rinne's far pad and looking for a rebound.