Stamkos scores 400th goal but Jets take the win over Lightning
Stamkos is the 9th active player to reach 400 goals
The Winnipeg Jets spoiled a milestone night for Tampa Bay Lightning star Steven Stamkos.
Mathieu Perreault, Nikolaj Ehlers, Jack Roslovic and Kyle Connor scored for Winnipeg, which is on a 6-1-1 roll. The Jets are 9-1-1 this season in one-goal games.
Andrei Vasilevskiy finished with 23 saves. Victor Hedman got his fourth of the season for Tampa Bay, which ended a season-best three-game winning streak. Anthony Cirelli also scored.
The 29-year-old Stamkos is the ninth active player and 98th overall to reach the milestone.
"It's still pretty surreal," Stamkos said. "You never envision scoring that many goals in the NHL and hopefully a lot more still to come. Would have been nicer in a win."
Perreault opened the scoring 1:59 into the game, tipping a long-range shot from the left point by Josh Morrissey. Tampa Bay answered with 48.6 seconds left when Hedman pounced on a loose puck in the crease.
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The Jets struck twice in the span of 21 seconds in the second period, thanks to some help from Lightning coach Jon Cooper.
After Roslovic put Winnipeg in front 2-1 with his fourth of the season at the 7:18 mark, Cooper issued a challenge believing the puck was knocked down by Ehlers with a high stick 18 seconds before the goal that would have resulted in a stoppage of play. The play was reviewed and the goal stood, which resulted in a delay of game penalty on Tampa Bay.
"We wouldn't challenge that unless we were 100% sure it was a high stick," Lightning head coach Jon Cooper said. "Apparently you have to be 110% sure."
On the ensuing power play, Ehlers found space at the bottom of the right circle and snapped a wrist shot to the short side over Vasilevskiy's glove at 7:39. Tampa Bay had successfully killed off 17 consecutive power plays prior to the goal.
Stamkos' milestone
Stamkos pulled the Lightning within a goal on a one-timer with 2:16 left in the third period. He became the second fastest active player to reach the mark in his 763rd career game. Only Alex Ovechkin did it faster in 634 games.
"He's still, in a lot of ways, a young man at 400 [goals]," Winnipeg coach Paul Maurice said. "It's not just bull power, he's got accuracy to it. He is like the right-handed [Sidney] Crosby in terms of what he'll do with to his hands and his body to dig that shot off the ice."
Connor added an empty-net goal with 1:28 left before Cirelli scored with 21.9 seconds remaining.
"I thought we were on them, we didn't give them any easy ice," Winnipeg captain Blake Wheeler said. "That's a team where you give the time and space and they're going to make you pay for it. We did a great job of gapping tight on them, eliminating some of the plays they make up the ice and kind of think we had them on their heels most of the night."