The goal snapped an 11-game goal drought for Paul, who set a new career high with his 17th goal of the year and mentioned that he took a bit of advice from Lightning founder Phil Esposito and decided to do one simple thing - shoot the puck.
"I was sitting on 16 for a little bit there and clutching my stick a little bit," said Paul. "I saw Phil at dinner the other day and he told me to shoot the puck more. It ended up working."
From there, the floodgates opened for the Lightning, who scored four goals in the span of 5:55. Ross Colton blasted home a one-timer on the power play off a dish from Mikhail Sergachev at the 9:48 mark before Anthony Cirelli took a pass from Nick Perbix and made a nice move to the backhand to beat Dostal just 1:03 later. Zach Bogosian wrapped up the second period scoring with his first goal of the season, when he hammered a slap shot from the point that found the back of the net.
"We had the puck a lot in the first period, but I don't think we really got any chances," said Tampa Bay head coach Jon Cooper. "It was kind of a carryover from the Vegas game.
"The goalies were seeing every puck. We can shoot as much as we want. If they're going to see them, it's going to be an easy night for them.
"I thought we kind of dug in a little bit there and had a little bit more net front, a little bit more snarl in front of the net.
"I think that opened up some stuff for us and pucks started going in for us. It was probably a little bit more blue-collar hockey that helped us in the second period."
After the big second period, the Bolts kept things rolling into the third period. Brayden Point scored his team-leading 33rd goal of the season, a power-play goal, at the 1:06 mark of the third off a pass from Nikita Kucherov. It was Point's 200th career NHL goal, scored in his 473rd game, making him the second-fastest player in Lightning history to hit the 200-goal mark, trailing only Steven Stamkos (354 GP).
"It's funny," said Point. "Watching Heddy just get 500 career assists. Stammer's hitting 500s and thousands. I hit 200, so it's a little humbling, that's for sure."