2. THE KEY SAVES
Louis Domingue, making his 10th-consecutive start in net for the Lightning, will be the first to admit he wasn't as sharp in Florida as he would like to be. Heck even before the game in Florida, Domingue said he felt he'd had a couple sub-par performances in the two previous games and owed the team a good performance.
Saturday's game might not have been his best 60-minute-plus effort. But he made the key saves when he needed to that allowed the Lightning to escape Sunrise with both points.
"He's winning games for us," Cooper said. "It's what we have right now. He finds a way to win. He finds a way to makes a big save for us when we need him. You just need that in a goalie and that's what he's doing."
In the third period with the Lightning still searching for the game-tying goal, Domingue kept the deficit at one, first with a critical stop on Florida's Aleksander Barkov then another when Mike Hoffman got behind the Lightning for a breakaway.
After Paquette was able to get the game into overtime, Domingue had one more point-blank stop in him, denying Aaron Ekblad with a quick reaction left leg save.
Moments later, Point, who allowed Ekblad to get by him and was bailed out by Domingue's heroics, slammed a back door one-timer into the net for the 5-4 victory.
"I lost Ekblad there, and he gets a great scoring chance and Louis makes a big save," Point said. "You've definitely got to aware. It was nice to see us get a power play and convert on it."
Domingue has gone 7-3-0 in his 10-consecutive starts since Andrei Vasilevskiy was sidelined by a left foot fracture. He ranks tied for first in the NHL for wins since taking over on November 13.
He may be showing small signs of fatigue playing so many games consecutively.
But he's doing everything in his power to get the Lightning victories, and Tampa Bay hasn't missed a beat with Vasilevskiy out.
"Louis would be the first to tell you, you look up and the poor kid's got two goals on him on three shots in the (first) period," Cooper said. "But when the game's on the line and you need the timely save, I think it was Hoffman who had the breakaway, he stopped that. He stops a big one in overtime on Ekblad. Those are the saves you need to give your team a chance to win, and he's finding a way to give us those saves. We're getting points out of it. Good on Louis to hang in this game the way he did and pull it out for us."