The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Stamkos covets return to Tampa Bay for 17th season

- FIELD LEVEL MEDIA

Steven Stamkos has spent all 16 of his NHL seasons with the Tampa Bay Lightning and he’s highly interested in continuing the relationsh­ip.

Stamkos, 34, is slated to become an unrestrict­ed free agent on July 1. But he said he had a preliminar­y conversati­on with Lightning general manager Julien Brisebois after Tampa Bay was eliminated from the postseason Monday night.

“I had a short conversati­on with (Brisebois) after (Game 5). He reached out to my agent,” Stamkos said while cleaning out his locker on Wednesday. “That’s all that we have right now, but for sure, hopefully, there’s some discussion­s and you have to start somewhere, so I’m looking forward to that.”

Tampa Bay’s season ended Steven Stamkos.

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with a 6-1 loss to the Florida Panthers in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference firstround series. Stamkos scored five goals in the series.

Less than 48 hours after the setback, Stamkos detailed his decision process.

“At the end of the day, winning is still what fuels me,” Stamkos said. “Being a big part of that culture fuels me. Obviously, certain things have changed now; I have an amazing young family that has put roots down in this city and really enjoy living here and playing here. From that perspectiv­e, the decision is more than just me now, and that’s something that is amazing for me to have that and be in that situation.

“There’s different factors than there were last time, but nothing’s really changed in terms of my mindset and where I wanted to be and play, and that was here. So, that certainly hasn’t changed.”

The last time, Stamkos signed an eight-year, $68 million deal in June 2016.

Since then, the Lightning have won two Stanley Cup championsh­ip (2020, 2021) and Stamkos has produced three 40-goal seasons to raise his career count to seven.

Overall, the seven-time Allstar forward has 555 goals and 1,137 points in 1,082 games. His accomplish­ments include being a two-time Maurice “Rocket” Richard Trophy winner for leading the NHL in goals scored.

The Lightning’s captain since March 2014, Stamkos continues to impress Brisebois.

“You all saw how from the trade deadline on ‘Stammer’ elevated his level of play, which was incredible to see,” Brisebois said. “For someone who you can say has already earned his Hall of Fame plaque, has accomplish­ed so much already, and has accomplish­ed so much for so long, for him to play arguably his best two months of hockey of his career ... for him to do that at the time when our team needed it most was incredible.”

Brisebois also said he would like to sign defenseman Victor Hedman to a new contract. The 33-year-old is entering the final season of a eight-year, $63 million deal.

Hedman had 13 goals and 63 assists in 78 games this season.

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