It was an unbelievable day. It's an indescribable feeling to see the lineup posted with your name there and to know you're going to be a part of Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Final, in Nashville, in Bridgestone Arena. As soon as I saw that, I was filled with excitement and immediately started getting ready for the game.
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Even though I prepared the same way, there's no denying it was a special night.
The electricity in the atmosphere started during the warmup. It was one of the craziest warmups I've ever seen. I don't think there was an empty seat half an hour before puck drop, which is pretty unheard of. Going into the locker room after that, we were reminded that we not only wanted to win for everybody in our dressing room and in the organization, but ultimately for everybody in Nashville and for anybody that is on board with us.
Even though they got on the board first, the fans didn't sit down, and we didn't sit down. We stayed the course, swung the momentum in our favor during the second period, then started to run away with it.
Specifically for me, I entered the lineup alongside PA Parenteau and Frederick Gaudreau on the fourth line. Every time I step on the ice, my main objective is to do everything I can to help the team win. Our line just wanted to make sure that we were bringing energy and speed and playing as much as we could in Pittsburgh's zone. The more time we spend buzzing around their net obviously means fewer opportunities for the Pittsburgh forwards. I thought we did a good job of getting pucks deep and making their defensemen work in their zone.
By doing that, we ended up drawing the penalty that led to the first goal, by Roman Josi. It was a good play by our guys working it up to PA, who made the chip to me. I was just trying to come across with some speed, and their defenseman was called for a penalty when he grabbed onto me.
The power play took advantage and came through with a goal. That was huge. It was nice to see the PP clicking, and they were clearly starting to feel it out there. Once they got us rolling, all of us started to rally, and it ultimately led to a nice team win with five goals.