Windsor Star

Stamkos, Lightning want to make deal

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Steven Stamkos wants to hoist the Stanley Cup again with the Tampa Bay Lightning.

The 34-year-old captain, who can become a free agent this summer, has reiterated that he'd like to remain with the only franchise he's played for in a stellar 16-season career.

And general manager Julien Brisebois said the Bolts definitely want him back, adding he's already spoken with Stamkos and the player's agent to begin discussion­s in the aftermath of Tampa Bay's loss to the Florida Panthers in the first round of the NHL playoffs.

“From the trade deadline on, he 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 and has accomplish­ed so much for so long — for him to play arguably the best two months of hockey of his career at a time when our team needed it most was incredible.”

Stamkos is the Lightning's career leader in points (1,137) and goals (555), a seven-time all-star and a two-time winner of the Maurice (Rocket) Richard Trophy as the league's leading goal-scorer.

He expressed frustratio­n at not receiving a contract extension last summer, then went out and delivered the seventh 40-goal season of his career.

The No. 1 overall pick from the 2008 draft was especially effective down the stretch with 28 points (16 goals, 12 assists) after March 8 to help the Lightning overcome a slow start and key injuries to make the playoffs.

“It was harder for us this year to get into the playoffs, but they found a way . ... From the midpoint of the year, which was Jan. 8 through April 5, when we clinched a playoff spot, we actually had the third-best record in the NHL,” Brisebois said.

“That, plus the players that are under contract, give me every reason to believe we're going to be highly competitiv­e again.”

Stamkos, who helped the Lightning win consecutiv­e Stanley Cup titles in 2020 and 2021, finished with 40 goals and 41 assists in 79 games this season.

He scored five goals during Tampa Bay's first-round playoff loss to the Panthers.

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