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Stanley Cup Final Game 4: Golden Knights-Panthers time, streaming, TV information

The Vegas Golden Knights were less than three minutes from taking a commanding 3-0 series lead in the Stanley Cup Final on Thursday night.

But Matthew Tkachuk scored with 2:13 left and Carter Verhaeghe scored in overtime and the Florida Panthers are back in the series with a 3-2 victory. The eighth-seeded Panthers will try to tie the series in Game 4 at home on Saturday night.

"Nobody cares how we got here," Tkachuk said. "It's a 2-1 series. We came into this game, just to win one game and we did that. We're going to do the exact same thing in Game 4, just win that one game."

Florida Panthers left wing Matthew Tkachuk celebrates his tying goal with defenseman Aaron Ekblad.
Florida Panthers left wing Matthew Tkachuk celebrates his tying goal with defenseman Aaron Ekblad.

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Tkachuk had been held mostly in check in the first two games, limited to one goal and being called for a misconduct three times. He was knocked out of Game 3 in the first period after a big hit, returned in the second period and scored yet another clutch goal.

What to know about Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final:

When is Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final?

Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final between the Florida Panthers and Vegas Golden Knights is scheduled for 8 p.m. ET on Saturday, June 10, at FLA Live Arena in Sunrise, Florida.

How can I watch Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final?

Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final will be shown on TNT, TBS and truTV. A pregame show begins at 7 p.m. ET.

How can I live stream Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final?

Game 4 of the Stanley Cup Final can be live streamed at TNT.com, on the TNT app or on streaming services that carry TNT.

What is the expected goaltending matchup for Game 4?

Florida's Sergei Bobrovsky (12-4, 2.46 goals-against average, .925 save percentage) vs. Vegas' Adin Hill (9-4, 2.12, .934)

Will there be changes for Game 4?

Neither coach mentioned personnel moves during their Friday news conferences, only small adjustments to strategy. Vegas' Bruce Cassidy mostly liked how the team played in Game 3. "We're not going to change a lot. We don't need to," he said. Florida's Paul Maurice said the team would go over video to look at tweaks for the power play, which hasn't scored in 12 attempts.

What do the Panthers need to do to win Game 4?

Copy the strategy of Game 3. They dialed back on going after the big hit (14 hits, compared to 44 in Game 2) in favor of better positional play. ... Continued contributions from their stars. Tkachuk had his best game of the series, Verhaeghe, Brandon Montour and Aaron Ekblad got their first points in the Final and Sam Bennett set up the overtime winner. ... Watch the penalties. The Panthers were more disciplined but were short-handed six times. The Golden Knights have scored two power play goals in each game.

What do the Golden Knights need to do to win Game 4?

Be extra vigilant about Tkachuk. They double teamed him before he fed Montour on the opening goal. He got inside position on a 6-on-5 late in Game 3 and tied the game on a rebound. ... Keep firing shots at Bobrovsky, who rebounded from being pulled in Game 2. Both goals on Thursday were scored through screens, as were others in the first two games. Make Bobrovsky work to make saves. ... Avoid overtime. The Panthers are 7-0 beyond regulation in the playoffs. The Golden Knights had only six shots in the third period as they clung to a 2-1 lead.

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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Stanley Cup Final Game 4: TV, live stream for Golden Knights-Panthers