Talbot stopped Brayden Point from the slot with 1:53 to play, with the puck disappearing into his gear. After a search by the officials, it was found inside his right leg pad.
“That’s a team with a lot of winning pedigree over there, and they know how to pull out these tight games,” Talbot said. “Sometimes you just have to weather the storm and get lucky, and that’s what we did tonight.
Talbot also made a pad save on Anthony Cirelli’s rebound attempt and Victor Hedman missed an open net before Rasmussen scored into the empty net at 19:32.
“We had some great looks, especially at 6-on-5, but (Talbot) made some saves and I missed a wide-open net,” Hedman said. “It’s disappointing to come out of here with no points, but we probably played a lot better today that we did yesterday. That’s just how the game goes.”
NOTES: Tampa Bay's 114 consecutive games without being shut out was the NHL's longest active streak. The second-longest belonged to the St. Louis Blues (57 games), who were also shut out on Saturday, 2-0 against the Dallas Stars. ... Talbot has now shut out 16 of the league’s 33 franchises. He has one shutout against the Arizona Coyotes and has not faced Utah Hockey Club. … Vasilevskiy is 15-5-0 with a .933 save percentage in 20 career starts against Detroit. … The Lightning are 3-9-0 against the Atlantic Division and 23-10-3 against the rest of the league.