Mathew Barzal rose to the occasion on Sunday afternoon, netting the first playoff OT winner of his NHL career at 4:28 of the extra frame. In Barzal fashion it was a beauty, as the Isles center took a quick feed from Jordan Eberle at the blue line, used a burst of speed down the wing and held off John Carlson before curling around Braden Holtby to deposit the puck.
"I run that play a bit in practice or even in games, sneak behind the D a little bit and time it perfectly on the blue line," Barzal said breaking down his goal. "It was a great heads up play by Ebs, great touch on the pass, I've had that play a few times this year, looked five-hole, or short-side, but decided to take this one far post and it paid off."
The OT winner gives Barzal six points (1G, 5A) in seven games this postseason, but he has really come alive with five points (2G, 3A) in his last four games. Barzal, who has 13 points (4G, 9A) in 15 career playoff games has a habit of raising his play in big moments - think back to Game 1 vs Pittsburgh last playoffs - and raised it accordingly in Sunday's OT session.
"He wants to be that difference-maker," Head Coach Barry Trotz said of Barzal. "Today he got an opportunity and he capitalized on it. I just like the growth of Mathew. He's growing all of the time as a player and these experiences are going to help him grow, play the right way and know how to play in the playoffs, understanding that you have to fight for inches, all of those things. It's a really good learning process and he's been accepting the challenges I've given him."