Throughout the season, tampabaylightning.com will periodically talk to Lightning players or coaches to get their first-hand account of a critical moment from the season or just what's on their mind currently.
In this installment, we hear from Lightning forward Mathieu Joseph, who, after a few near misses, scored his first career NHL goal in Tampa Bay's come-from-behind 4-3 overtime victory in Ottawa on November 4, an important goal that got the Lightning back on level terms with the Senators 2-2 at 3:04 of the third period.
Joseph has enjoyed a meteoric rise to his current position as the Lightning's third line right wing. Last year in his first pro season with Tampa Bay's AHL affiliate Syracuse, Joseph netted 15 goals and added a team-best 38 assists to lead the Crunch for scoring (53 pts.). He made the Lightning roster out of training camp in 2018 and has injected even more speed into an already blazing-fast Lightning lineup. Joseph made his NHL debut in the season opener October 6 versus Florida and registered his first career point, an assist, in his fourth game October 16 against Carolina. But that first goal remained elusive.
Until Ottawa.
As told to tampabaylightning.com beat writer Bryan Burns, Joseph discusses what it felt like to score for the first time, what it was like doing so in front of friends and family and how it felt being on the opposite bench at the Bell Centre in Montreal, a venue 30 minutes west across the St. Lawrence River from his Chambly, Quebec hometown.
In their own words: Mathieu Joseph
The rookie describes the feeling of netting his first career NHL goal in front of friends and family
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