Steven Stamkos has assist for 1,000th point as Lightning beat Flyers

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Steven Stamkos had an assist for his 1,000th career point and the Tampa Bay Lightning beat the Philadelphia Flyers 4\u002D1

“It’s the most I celebrated a second assist in my career,” he said. “I thought I’d make the safe play behind the net, and made a great play.”

The Tampa Bay captain became the 95th player in NHL history to reach 1,000 points and the second member of the Lightning..He has played his entire career in Tampa Bay, where he won back-to-back Stanley Cups in 2020 and 2021. Cole had a goal and an assist, Ross Colton also scored, Corey Perry added two assists and Andrei Valilevsky made 21 saves. The Lightning have won seven of nine.

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