Tuesday's come-from-behind win in Brooklyn over the New York Islanders was a signature moment for the Tampa Bay Lightning in this year's Stanley Cup Playoffs.

But while it seems like we saw just about everything in a wacky Game 3, Bolts coach Jon Cooper feels the best is yet to come in this second round series.

"This series has got so much more- so long to go," Cooper said.  "And I think that everybody who's watching this series is looking forward to Game 4."

Game 4 will be played Friday night at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn beginning at 7:00 p.m.

The trademark of the 2016 Tampa Bay Lightning has been coming through in adverse moments, just as it was in last year's run to the Stanley Cup Final.

Lightning players and coaches don't expect that to change anytime soon.

"We always feel like we're in the game," Lightning goalie Ben Bishop said.  "Guys did a nice job holding on, holding on.  And sometimes it takes a little bit longer (as it did in Tuesday's 5-4 overtime win)."

"It's amazing when you've been in that situation before: how there's just a quiet calm over the team," Cooper said.

Now the Islanders will need to fight out of a corner.

A 3-1 series deficit will be staring them in the face if the Isles can't come through on their home ice Friday night.

"We've just got to keep pushing," Islanders forward Josh Bailey said.  "We're not going to win every game throughout the playoffs.

"You're going to have these times when you've got to overcome adversity.  Next game will be one of those games for sure."

"We're going to have to play at the same level in the next game Friday," Lightning defenseman Victor Hedman said.  "And it's going to be a tough game again."

We'll all be in for a treat again if Game 4 is even half as good as Game 3 was.