TAMPA, Fla. — Steven Stamkos received a warm welcome when he returned to Tampa Bay on Monday night with the Nashville Predators. He got everything but a victory.
Stamkos had his first two assists with the Predators, who lost 3-2 in overtime to the Lightning.
He was selected by Tampa Bay with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2008 NHL draft. He spent his first 16 seasons with the Lightning before signing a $32 million, four-year contract with the Predators in free agency.
Stamkos was a two-time Stanley Cup winner with his first NHL team. He was named captain in 2014. The forward is Tampa Bay's career leader in points (1,137), goals (555) and games played (1,082).
The 34-year-old Stamkos was honored at the first media timeout in his return to Amalie Arena, 6:07 into the game. The Lightning showed a 90-second video featuring highlights from Stamkos' career, including lifting the Stanley Cup in 2020 and 2021.
''For me obviously a pretty weird night, pretty emotional,'' Stamkos said. ''But once the tribute happened you kind of settle into the game and then you focus on what you need to do to help your team win. Just came up a little short tonight.''
It was also an emotional night for his former coach and teammates.
''It was weird to see him standing on the blue line not in our uniform for the national anthem,'' said Lightning coach Jon Cooper. ''I was very fortunate to be here for 10 of those years.''