The Vegas Golden Knights flew home from Raleigh, N.C., after a 4-2 loss to the Carolina Hurricanes in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final that pushed them to the brink of elimination.Did coach John Tortorella’s suit make the trip?Tortorella is so certain that his team will win Game 6 Sunday in Las Vegas, he left his clothes at the Raleigh hotel for safekeeping, anticipating a return for Game 7. At least, that’s what he told reporters following Thursday night’s loss.“We’ve got to find a way,” he said. “I’m going to leave my clothes here, that’s for sure. They’ll be in the hotel.”Tortorella is a master motivator, and he was sending a message to his players from the podium inside Lenovo Center. His unshakable confidence in this team is one of the reasons for Vegas’ incredible turnaround.The Golden Knights have looked dead in the water several times this season, but they’ve always found a way back. They were flailing in March, in danger of falling out of the playoff picture, then won seven of eight games to end the regular season, won the Pacific Division and ran through the Western Conference playoff bracket.Now, they’re one win away from elimination. They’re also two wins away from a Stanley Cup championship, and Tortorella hasn’t lost faith.“We’ll be back here,” he said. “We’re just going to do it in a different order.”Immediately after their worst performance of the Cup Final — a 4-2 defeat that felt more lopsided than the score indicated — and having lost two games in a row for the first time since the first round, the Golden Knights players shared their coach’s optimism.“We’ve done it the hard way all year,” said defenseman Brayden McNabb, who has played with a metal cage on his mask and stitches in his nose since he was hit in the face with a slap shot in Game 2. “It’s been that way. So why not? Why not do it again? Right? So, we have to win Game 6, and that’s our mindset.”