Though Vasilevskiy's goals-against average (3.04) and save percentage (.897) were well below his NHL postseason career numbers (2.30 GAA, .922 save percentage), the Lightning goalie was good at the right times.
He was excellent in the first period of Game 2 when Toronto outshot Tampa Bay 13-9, allowing the Lightning to lead 1-0 after 20 minutes. At 1:26 of the second he made a glove save on Liljegren to keep Tampa Bay ahead. Corey Perry scored 55 seconds later to make it 2-0 and the Lightning never relinquished the lead, winning 5-3. In Game 6, Vasilevskiy made nine saves in overtime before Brayden Point scored at 18:04 for a 4-3 win.
In Game 7, Vasilevskiy made a blocker save on Auston Matthews at 16:21 of the second to keep it 1-1 and Nicholas Paul scored the eventual game-winning goal nine seconds later. He made two more saves, against Morgan Rielly and Spezza, in the final 2:20 of the third to preserve the lead.
Vasilevskiy is 6-0 in his past six series-clinching games with five shutouts and a combined 150 saves.
"I could tell early that he was dialed in more than any game in this series," Lightning coach Jon Cooper said. "He was seeing pucks and tracking them. If pucks were getting through guys laying out, he was there for us. He's a big reason why we won."