1. TONY THE TIGER
Anthony Cirelli's overtime game-winner was a bit of luck, a bit of skill and a lot of determination from the third-year center.
With time expiring in the extra session, Cirelli stripped Thomas Chabot of the puck in the defensive zone.
Cirelli started up the other way and sensed an opening between the Senators' Nick Paul and a late-arriving Chris Tierney from the bench.
"I saw a little bit of a gap there," Cirelli explained. "Just tried to use my speed. Lucky I got by them."
Cirelli hit the turbo boost to blow past Tierney. Then he danced his way around Paul and shrugged off Paul's attempt to backcheck him.
With nothing but open ice between him and Ottawa goalie Marcus Hogberg, Cirelli got the puck on his forehand and lifted it just enough over the left leg pad of Hogberg and across the goal line before he crashed into Hogberg and the net, knocking it off its moorings.
"Just wanted to get one on net and still managed to hit the goalie, but luckily this one counted," Cirelli said.
Cirelli had two goals called back this season for goaltender interference in similar situations where he's alone on goal but ran into the goalie before he could get a shot off. He admitted after the game he was a little nervous his game-winner Tuesday might not count either.
"I didn't want to celebrate too hard because I thought there was a chance it could maybe get called back," he said. "Once the guys jumped on the ice, it was a lot of fun and huge we got the two points tonight."
Cooper said Cirelli "willed" the Lightning to the win over Ottawa.
"What a burst, especially he was north of 20 minutes tonight, so to have that in the 64th minute of the game, that was pretty impressive," Cooper said. "We've been getting that out of him since the day he's been with this team. Reward him now with ice time and he's giving it back to us with plays like that."