1. ON CALL
Louis Domingue has gotten used to watching games from the bench over the last couple months.
The Lightning backup goaltender got just one start in January. Since Andrei Vasilevskiy returned from a broken left foot on December 13, Domingue has appeared in just two games.
It's been a difficult situation. When Vasilevskiy went down, Domingue made 11-straight starts and 14 of 15 while Vasilevskiy healed. Since Vasilevskiy's return, starts have been few and far between.
That's why performances like the one Domingue put up at Madison Square Garden are particularly impressive. Making his first start in 21 days, Domingue was sharp early and needed to be as the Rangers had a jump in their step at the beginning of the game. And in the third period with the Lightning basically holding on for dear life, Domingue was a stalwart in net, preserving the victory behind a 31-save effort and a Third Star-worthy performance.
"I'm not going to lie, it's pretty hard, especially with the bye week, Christmas break, I think I've only played two games since a little bit before Christmas," Domingue responded when asked how he stays fresh in the face of infrequent starts. "It's not easy. There's no special recipe to do it. Just got to find the details in practice and once your name is called, you've got to be ready. You've got to find a way."
Domingue has found a way pretty much every time he's been on the ice. In 21 starts, Domingue has won 17, establishing a new career high. He's won nine-consecutive starts -- his last loss came November 27 versus Anaheim - and 12 of his last 13.
Domingue has made more appearances than expected this season because of the injury to Vasilevskiy. Of late, he's hardly made any appearances at all.
Yet, many starts, infrequent starts, it's all the same to Domingue. He's able to deliver a consistent performance each time he's between the pipes.
"We saw it when Vasy was out for that extended time with the injury, Louis came in and played 12 in a row and won 11 of them," Lightning captain Steven Stamkos said. "We have the luxury of having a goaltender that can step in regardless if he hasn't played in the last six, seven games or if he's going to go on an extended run. He's proved to be a great goalie when he's gone in there and he's won us a lot of hockey games and tonight was a night where we relied on him and he was there for us."