"I'll take it," the Lightning forward said. "I think they're pretty reliable cars. I know their resale value is pretty good. They hold up in all conditions. So I'll take it."
But Goodrow showed in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Second Round against the Carolina Hurricanes on Sunday that he too can rev like a luxury sports car. He scored the go-ahead goal with a nifty short-side shot from low in the left circle at 12:39 of the third period.
Goodrow helped turn it into the game-winning goal by grinding like a Jeep the rest of the way, playing 3:05 of the final 7:21 with the Lightning protecting the lead, including 2:05 of the final 2:18, the final 79 seconds with Carolina goalie Alex Nedeljkovic on the bench for the extra skater.
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The Lightning won 2-1
in the opener of the best-of-7 series. Game 2 is back at PNC Arena in Raleigh, North Carolina on Tuesday (7:30 p.m. ET; NBCSN, SN, TVAS).
"He usually doesn't get his accolades from getting game-winning goals, he's usually the guy stopping game-tying goals from happening," Cooper said. "So you're really happy for guys that are true team-first players that have an opportunity to bask in a little bit of the limelight, which he deserves."
Goodrow finished Game 1 with his goal and seven hits in 18:48 of ice time, including 5:40 on the penalty kill, which was 4-for-5. He helped kill a minor penalty shortly before he scored his goal, playing 1:16 on the PK when forward Anthony Cirelli was in the box for high-sticking.
"There's so much skill on the team, so many high-end elite players, goal scoring, playmaking, whatever it may be," Goodrow said. "Obviously, I think my game is different than that. I can bring physicality and I do take a lot of pride in being defensively sound and being counted on to do a good job on the penalty kill, defend a lead when we're up late in games. I just try to play the game I've always played, and I like being reliable in those defensive situations."