The Tampa Bay Lightning will try to win their 13th straight game following a loss in the Stanley Cup Playoffs when they play the New York Islanders in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Semifinals at Amalie Arena in Tampa on Monday.
The Lightning have not lost consecutive postseason games since the 2019 Eastern Conference First Round (12-0), including a 4-2 victory against the Islanders in Game 2 on June 15. New York evened the series again with a 3-2 win in Game 4 on Saturday.
"I think we've done it before, guys have been in this situation before, and they know what's at stake," Lightning forward Pat Maroon said. "I think it's obviously a good opportunity [at] home. I think you've just to focus game by game and I think that's what we do. We don't focus on the series itself. We focus on the task at hand and the job at hand at that moment in time, so guys do a good job, adjustments are made and the players kind of buckle up when they need to and play the right way when we need to. I think guys do a real good job of doing that. But in saying that, we're going to get an Islanders team that's going to push here."
Teams that win Game 5 after a best-of-7 NHL semifinal is tied are 47-15 (.758). New York won Game 5 on the road in each of the first two rounds of the playoffs, at the Pittsburgh Penguins and Boston Bruins.
"We're a confident group," Islanders defenseman Scott Mayfield said. "Looking back at the Game 5s, I think we might've stolen a couple of them, but we're a confident group. We know what we have to do, we know we have to play on the road. We know they're going to have a big push.
"It's a three-game series now, and two of the games are on the road. We know what we have to do and just go in there and play our game."
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