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Stamkos scores 499th goal as Lightning hand Canucks 3rd straight loss

Steven Stamkos scored his 499th goal on a five-on-three power play in the third period to help the Tampa Bay Lightning beat the visiting Vancouver Canucks 5-4 on Thursday night.

Vancouver defenceman Oliver Ekman-Larsson a healthy scratch

Two male ice hockey players battle for the puck in an arena filled with fans.
Lightning's Steven Stamkos, left, battles for the puck with Canucks' Curtis Lazar during the second period of his team's 5-4 win on Thursday night at Amalie Arena in Tampa, Fla. (Nathan Ray Seebeck-USA TODAY Sports via Reuters)

Steven Stamkos scored his 499th goal on a five-on-three power play in the third period to help the Tampa Bay Lightning beat the visiting Vancouver Canucks 5-4 on Thursday night.

On the verge of becoming the 47th NHL player to reach 500 goals, Stamkos beat Collin Delia from the left circle to make it 5-2 at 5:30. Delia made four strong saves on the Lightning captain, including a pair during the ensuing one-man advantage.

"I'm trying," Stamkos said. "Shoot the puck and things are going to happen. Had some good looks tonight."

Stamkos has two goals in his last 12 games.,

"I just don't want guys to feel obligated to force the puck [to me]." Stamkos said. "That's the tendency, it's human nature. It's something you do when guys are close to milestones like that. That's why you try to get it out of the way as soon as possible so everyone, including myself, can enjoy the moment."

WATCH | Stamkos scores goal No. 499 in win over Canucks:

Stamkos career goal 499 proves to be the winner as Lightning defeat Canucks

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Steven Stamkos scored career goal number 499 as Tampa Bay held on to take down Vancouver 5-4.

Said Lightning coach Jon Cooper: "We're going on a five-game road trip, it would have been very cool for him to have gotten that here at home. I know his family is here, and everything, so that was probably the only kind of downer that didn't get to happen."

Quinn Hughes and Elias Pettersson scored to pull Vancouver to 5-4. Curtis Lazar had an in-close shot turned aside by Andrei Vasilevskiy with two seconds to play.

Pettersson finished with eight shots on goal, while Stamkos and Vancouver's Tyler Myers both had seven.

Corey Perry, Alex Killorn, Nikita Kucherov and Brandon Hagel also scored for the Lightning, who have won nine straight at home. Vasilevskiy made 36 saves.

Delia stopped 30 shots, and Conor Garland and J.T. Miller added goals for Vancouver. Hughes added two assists and has 201 career points.

"We started the game really well ... We're just having a tough time stringing together 60 minutes," Myers said. "Certain blocks of the game where we make mistakes that cost us, Ended up being too much for us to comeback. We put in a good effort there late in the third to try and push to tie it up but it was a little too late."

The Canucks have dropped five in a row on the road.

Tampa Bay's Brayden Point has his franchise-record home goals streak end at nine games.

Ekman-Larsson a healthy scratch

Vancouver defenceman Oliver Ekman-Larsson was a healthy scratch after going a combined minus-five over the previous two games.

"I think he can be better, but I think there's a lot of guys that can be better now," Vancouver coach Bruce Boudreau said before the game. "It's something you don't want to do. He's arguably our best defenceman but sometimes you just have to do what you think is the best thing for the team right at that moment."

The Canucks will next face the Panthers in Florida on Saturday night.

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