Perry has scored nine points (six goals, three assists) in his past nine games, including three points (two goals, assist) in a 7-1 win against the Philadelphia Flyers on Sunday. He had one assist in his first 16 games after leaving Montreal to sign a two-year contract with Tampa Bay as a free agent July 29.
"He's my best friend and obviously playing against him the last two years in the Stanley Cup [Final], I just know what he's capable of," Maroon said. "He's a goal-scorer, he's an elite player and I just knew he could help our team. And he's got that leadership that he can bring over. He's won before, he gets it and he plays the right way. We're obviously very happy to have Corey. He's been on a tear here lately and it's been fun to watch."
Maroon gave the Lightning a 1-0 lead at 10:31 of the first period, tucking the puck around Allen after Canadiens defenseman Kale Clague fanned on a clearing attempt from behind the net.
Suzuki tied it 1-1 when he scored for a second straight game at 4:20 of the second period. He scored from the left edge of the crease on a pass from Savard to finish off a three-way passing play he started after Mike Hoffman stripped the puck from Killorn in the Canadiens zone.
"With the puck, I thought we created some good looks," Montreal coach Dominique Ducharme said. "Without the puck, I thought we were at the right spot most of the night. And we wanted to make sure that we were solid and a block of five, and I thought most of the night we did that."