He finished the series with five points (four goals, one assist).
"Whenever you can step up and help the team out, it's nice," Schwartz said. "We're a team that, it seems like we've got different guys stepping up in big ways. That's why we're so successful.
"... I just was focused and ready. Obviously everybody knew how big of a game it was. When you're on the ice, you don't really think too much. You're focused and you're ready. Obviously when you score first shift, it's a good feeling for everyone."
The 11 goals were his fewest in a season since 2015-16, when injuries limited him to eight in 33 games. He was a minus-6 this season, an NHL career-worst, and his shooting percentage, which is 12.3 percent for his NHL career, was 6.0, his lowest in the NHL.
Schwartz is known for his hard-working attributes, a guy that hunts pucks, goes in on the forecheck, no matter the size or strength of the opponent. He's a relentless forechecker that has offensive capabilities. His NHL-high in goals is 28 in 2014-15, and he's reached 20 goals or more three times, but this season has been a challenge.