Smith sensed a bit of confusion between Schultz and Samsonov as he circled back into the Washington end after a dump in from Kevan Miller. As he sped through the slot, Smith zeroed in on Schultz and made it a priority to at least get his stick on the puck.
In the end, Smith did far more than that as he picked Schultz's pocket and got to the front of the net just in time to beat a sliding Samsonov inside the right post to seal the victory at 5:48 of double overtime.
"I kind of circled back into the zone…I don't know if there was a miscommunication behind the net, kind of looked like it," Smith explained. "I just tried to jump on it, see if I could create a little bit of a turnover there and I think it was just enough time to get it in there. It was a great feeling…anytime you can end one like that - I love winning, but I hate waiting…felt great."
Smith has been a welcome addition for the Black & Gold, fitting in seamlessly both in the dressing room and on the ice. The 31-year-old, signed to a three-year deal in October, has been an asset no matter where Cassidy has slotted him into the lineup, finishing the regular season with 32 points (13 goals, 19 assists) in 54 games.
Included in that total is a stretch of 23 points in 23 games from March 18 through May 1, during which he played with Brad Marchand and Patrice Bergeron, before shifting down to play with David Krejci and the newly acquired Taylor Hall at the trade deadline.
"Well, the natural thing was to put a left shot with some pace [Hall] on Krech's side, that was the first thing," Cassidy said of Boston's newly formed and potent second line. "And on the right side, Smitty had been playing really well with every line he was on. If you remember, he went up with Bergy and March and I thought did an excellent job with them when we dropped [David Pastrnak] down with Krech.
"He'd been doing a good job with [Charlie] Coyle [on the third line, but] he started heating up about halfway through the year. So, we just felt he was a good forecheck presence for them. I know Hall likes to attack…Krech likes to get the puck in the neutral zone and get pucks to areas. He's a centerman so he's not always going to be below the goal line anyways. So, he hounds pucks, Smitty; he'll shoot when it's on his tape so he can certainly finish plays.
"And we started to see with Bergy and March more of a playmaking ability out of Smitty than maybe when he first got here, so you put those things together and he's earned it. He was just, I thought, the best fit to go there and he hasn't missed a beat. It's made us a much better team, that line supporting the offence that the Bergeron line produces."