The forward said teammates joke with Palat about how he always seems to find a way to be the hero.
"Sneaky P found a way to put one in there," Stamkos said, breaking into a wide grin. "It was obviously a huge goal for us. We extend the season. That's what we wanted to do.
"We talked about one game at a time and it was a grind, but we found a way. Great effort. We've got to do it again."
They'll get their chance on home ice Sunday. And you can bet Pavel and Hana, Palat's parents, will be watching again in the eastern Czech town of Frydek-Mistek.
When Hana and her husband wake up at 1 a.m. local time to watch each game live on NHL.TV, she puts the "buchty," a traditional Czech sweet bun stuffed with poppy or cheese with raisins, in the oven. They come out during the second intermission, and the feast is on.
It's a good bet they tasted even sweeter in Game 5 when their son scored the go-ahead goal in the third period. And there were plenty of friends and family to enjoy them, Palat said.
"My parents just texted me, there was like 80 people there, so it was 2 o'clock in the morning," he said. "So, it's nice to feel all the support from back home, even when the game is pretty late. It just feels great."