It was the third shutout of the Stanley Cup Playoffs for Vasilevskiy, who helped the Lightning take the lead in the best-of-7 series. Tampa Bay has not lost consecutive postseason games since the 2019 Eastern Conference First Round (13-0), the longest such run in NHL history.
"It's certainly a response and a mindset, and it starts with our goalie," Stamkos said. "'Vasy' just has an amazing ability to bounce back, whether he plays great or he doesn't play great. Most of the time he plays great, but if we lose, he takes that personally. He was outstanding tonight. He made some big saves early, settles us into a game, we get some goals, we get some confidence.
"The whole group, when we don't play our game, from the coaching staff to the players, we have an ability to break down the tape, realize what we did wrong and then make the corrections. It comes with experience, which we certainly have at this time of the year, and it just comes with maturity as a group. It's a fun group to be part of because we know when we don't play our best, we're going to bring it the next night. That's what we're going to expect from them next game, so we're going to have to be prepared for that."