Lightning rule out Stamkos for rest of Stanley Cup Finals
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[September 28, 2020]
(Reuters) - Tampa Bay Lightning
captain Steven Stamkos will not play again during the Stanley Cup
Finals, head coach Jon Cooper said on Sunday, adding the next time
the team's top star might be seen on the ice is during the trophy
presentation.
The Lightning, who lead the best-of-seven final 3-2, will have a
chance on Monday to clinch the franchise's second Stanley Cup when
they face off against the Dallas Stars in Game Six in Edmonton,
Alberta, one of two COVID-19 bubbles used by the National Hockey
League for the postseason.
Dallas staved off elimination with a 3-2 win in double overtime on
Saturday night.
Recovering from March surgery to repair a core muscle injury,
Stamkos has been limited to five shifts and just under three minutes
of ice time during the playoffs. But he made them count, scoring a
key goal in the Lightning's Game Three win that allowed them to take
a 2-1 series lead.
"Stammers is done for the series," said Cooper, adding he discussed
the situation with Stamkos earlier on Sunday. "Hopefully the next
time you see him on the ice, it will be for the trophy
presentation."
As team captain, Stamkos would accept the Stanley Cup if the
Lightning win the championship.
"He did everything he could to get back and he did get back.
Unfortunately, he couldn't go any further," Cooper said.
"He's for sure missed on the ice but the rest of the series is done
for him."
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Lightning center Steven Stamkos (91) in the second period against
the Colorado Avalanche at the Pepsi Center. Mandatory Credit: Isaiah
J. Downing-USA TODAY Sports
With the series tied 1-1, Stamkos, twice a winner of the Maurice
Richard Trophy as the NHL's top goal scorer, provided a huge
emotional lift, scoring seven minutes into the opening period of
Game Three to put Tampa ahead 2-0.
Stamkos did not play during the final six minutes of the first
period and never took another shift the rest of the game.
"To be honest, I didn't think he was going to play at all in these
playoffs," said Cooper. "I don't think any of us did, so he gave us
2:47 of brilliant hockey that is a phenomenal story, scored a huge
goal for us in a win and hopefully we can keep that momentum moving
forward."
(Reporting by Steve Keating in Toronto; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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