Khusnutdinov scored 23 seconds into the third period, cutting it to 4-2 with a wrist shot from the blue line.
“We got one quick (in the third), gave us some life, but being down 4-1 isn’t an easy task in this league no matter who you’re playing, especially against a team like that,” Peeke said.
Hagel’s empty-net goal made it 5-2 at 16:31, and Cirelli also scored into an empty net for his second goal of the game at 19:15 and the 6-2 final.
“Nothing fazed (us) tonight,” Cooper said. “We were working and doing all the right things. We managed the puck much better than we did a week ago against (Boston in a 4-0 loss). When you do that, you’re giving yourself a chance to win and not shooting yourself in the foot, so it was a good job by the boys tonight.”
NOTES: The Lightning (38-23-5, 81 points) passed the Maple Leafs (39-24-3, 81 points) for second place in the Atlantic Division. This marks the first time since Nov. 4 that the top two spots in the division are not held by the Florida Panthers and Toronto (any combination). … The second marked the third regulation period in franchise history in which Tampa Bay allowed zero shots on goal (also the third period on Feb. 15, 1994, and the first period on Dec. 2, 2000). … Paul became the sixth Lightning player to reach the 20-goal mark this season, tying a franchise record. He also recorded his 100th NHL assist. … Peeke, who had an assist, set a new career high with 16 points (one goal, 15 assists).