ask can become the fourth goaltender in NHL history to go an entire regular season without incurring a regulation loss at home (min. 20 GP), joining Montreal’s Patrick Roy in 1988-89 (25-0-4), Montreal’s Bill Durnan in 1943-44 (22-0-3) and Boston’s Tiny Thompson in 1930-31 (16-1-5).
NOTE: From 1917-18 to Nov. 21, 1942 and 1983-84 to 1998-99, goaltenders which incurred a regular-season overtime loss were credited with a standard loss (i.e. Thompson in 1930-31)
Brayden Point scored the winning goal to extend his point streak to a career-high 10 games (3-11—14) and help the Lightning (39-15-5, 83 points) stretch their win streak and home win streak to 10 and 11 contests, respectively. Tampa Bay remained one point back of League-leading Boston for first place in the Atlantic Division standings.
* The Lightning equaled their franchise record for longest win streak, a mark set from Feb. 9-27, 2019 and matched earlier this season from Dec. 23, 2019 – Jan. 11, 2020. Tampa Bay became the second different franchise in NHL history to record multiple double-digit win streaks within a single regular season, joining Boston in 1929-30 (14-0-0 from Dec. 3, 1929 – Jan. 9, 1930 and 11-0-0 from Feb. 4 – March 11, 1930) and again in 1970-71 (10-0-0 from Dec. 5-25, 1970 and 13-0-0 from Feb. 23 – March 20, 1971).
* The Lightning established a franchise record for longest home win streak, eclipsing the previous mark set from Dec. 11, 2014 – Jan. 31, 2015 (10-0-0). Tampa Bay owns the longest home win streak by any team this season, edging the nine-game runs recorded by St. Louis (Dec. 12, 2019 – Jan. 13, 2020) and Vancouver (Dec. 19, 2019 – Jan. 27, 2020).
* The Lightning also improved to 12-0-1 in their last 13 games at AMALIE Arena dating to Dec. 17, 2019 and matched the franchise record for longest home point streak, a mark set from Jan. 3 – March 12, 2004 en route to capturing the Stanley Cup during the ensuing spring (11-0-2).
* Andrei Vasilevskiy (30 saves) improved to 19-0-2 in his last 21 appearances dating to Dec. 17, 2019 (1.98 GAA, .934 SV%, 2 SO), including eight straight wins. He became the sixth different goaltender in NHL history to record at least one point in 21 or more consecutive appearances within a regular season.