"I love scoring goals," Vatrano said. "It's nice to be put in some of those opportunities sometimes. It's just luck of the draw with me putting them in at the right times right now. I'll take it when I can get them."
Improving to 27-12-4 with the win, the Panthers are now locked into a three-way tie with the Lightning (28-12-2) and Hurricanes (27-10-4) for first place in a heated Central Division race.
"The race is back on for us," Panthers coach Joel Quenneville said. "We're still in the mix."
Filling up the back of the net in recent weeks, Aleksander Barkov broke the ice tonight when he collected a feed from Markus Nutivaara as he was cutting right to the top of the blue paint and slipped a shot through Anton Khudobin's five-hole to make it 1-0 at 11:50 of the opening period.
Helping the Stars answer less than a minute later, Jason Robertson picked up his fourth goal of the season against the Panthers when he jumped on a loose puck in the slot and lifted a shot over Chris Driedger and into the cage to even things back up and make it a 1-1 game at 12:42.
Putting a smile on everyone's face in the second period, Radko Gudas put the Panthers back on top when his shot from below the blue line took a fortuitous bounce off a defender's stick and floated right over Khudobin and into the net for his first goal of the season to make it 2-1 at 2:45.
"Losing three [in a row] is never fun," Gudas said. "I knew we had this in us. We didn't get bounces the last few games and I thought we just weren't ourselves. I thought today was a step in the right direction. I'm really happy the way the guys battled right until the end."
After a shot rang off the post, Joe Pavelski, who leads the Stars in pretty much every offensive category imaginable, managed to get the game tied up once again when he cashed in on the ensuing juicy rebound to make it 2-2 at 8:26 with his team-leading 16th goal of the campaign.
Making sure the Panthers would earn at least a point, Driedger was a brick wall during the final 10 minutes of regulation. Just a few minutes after diving backwards to stop the puck from rolling over the goal line, he then denied Pavelski on a 2-on-1 break to help get the game to overtime.
Driedger finished with 24 saves, while Khudobin made 28.
"A miraculous save," Quenneville said of Driedger's goal-line stop. "That was by the thinnest of margins. And then another big save on Pavelski as well. He had two huge saves."
Once the game got past 60 minutes, it was No. 77's time to shine. Locked and loaded, Vatrano teed up a perfect pass from Gustav Forsling on the power play and rocketed a one-timer past Khudobin to light the lamp and lock in the 3-2 win at 3:09 of overtime.
"They watch for a minute and change, and then they get out there and they score a big quick one," Quenneville said. "Happy for Frankie. He scores some big goals for us. A great shot."
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