Steven Stamkos

Steven Stamkos

34-Year-Old CenterC
Nashville Predators
2024 Fantasy Outlook
For the first time in his storied 17-year NHL career, Stamkos will don a sweater other than the blue and white bolt of the Tampa Bay Lightning. After failing to come to terms with his former club, the two-time Stanley Cup champion secured a four-year, $32 million contract with Nashville during the offseason. While there could be an adjustment period for the veteran forward, he's shown little sign of a potential decline in productivity and should still be capable of pushing for both the 40-goal and 80-point thresholds during the 2024-25 campaign. Stamkos was a fixture on the top line during his tenure with the Lightning, but he may find himself as the second-line left wing with Filip Forsberg entrenched on Nashville's first line. Stamkos is still a lock to feature with the No. 1 power-play unit. Read Past Outlooks
$Signed a four-year, $32 million contract with the Predators in July of 2024.
Finds twine Monday
CNashville Predators
December 24, 2024
Stamkos scored a goal in Monday's 4-2 win over the Hurricanes.
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Stamkos found the back of the net in the first period and opened the scoring for the Predators with his 10th goal of the campaign following a setup from Filip Forsberg. The veteran center has been peaking into form of late and has cracked the scoresheet in all but one of his last seven contests, tallying seven points (three goals, four assists) in that span.
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After posting his first 100-point campaign, Stamkos followed it up with another strong offensive performance. He scored 34 goals and 84 points - including 14 goals and 21 assists on the power play - in 81 games. The 33-year-old forward also laid out 92 hits while blocking a career-high 51 shots. Stamkos did most of his damage before the All-Star break, totaling 24 goals and 57 points through his first 48 games. While there could be some age-related regression on the horizon, he's still locked into a top-line role next to Brayden Point and Nikita Kucherov for the 2023-24 campaign. With his strong power-play production, Stamkos should be in line for another point-per-game output this season.
Many of us are still searching for the Fountain of Youth, but Stamkos found it, and his discovery led to a career-high 106 points in his age-32 season a year ago. Stamkos has always produced if he has been able to remain in the lineup, so the fact he missed just a single game a year ago played a major role in his stunning breakout. Stamkos finished the year with 36 power-play points in addition to cracking the 40-goal plateau (42) for the sixth time. Stamkos looks like a player to invest in on the heels of his massive season, but the past injuries remain a concern, as does the age. Ultimately, the ability to get Stamkos on your fantasy club for the 2022-23 campaign will come down to how much risk each individual manager is willing to muster. The payoff potential is clearly immense.
A significant injury risk at this point in his career, Stamkos missed exactly a month's worth of action from mid-April to mid-May with a lower-body issue in 2020-21. He ended up sitting out Tampa Bay's final 14 regular season games and first two playoff games. He suited up in every contest the rest of the way, finishing with eight goals and 18 points in 23 postseason contests. This came on the heels of a regular season in which Stamkos was again nearly a point-per-game player (17 goals, 34 points in 38 games). Stamkos will turn 32 years of age this coming February. He's a lock to produce for as long as he's in the lineup, especially with Nikita Kucherov now healthy and Brayden Point signed to a new long-term deal, but there's clear risk here.
Stamkos was highly productive when healthy in 2019-20, racking up 29 goals, 37 helpers, 19 power-play points and 176 shots on goal in 57 games during the NHL's shortened regular season. The 30-year-old sniper was, however, once again plagued by health issues, missing 13 regular-season contests and essentially the entirety of Tampa Bay's Stanley Cup run with a lower-body injury. The good news is he underwent core muscle surgery in early October that is expected to fully address the issue that hampered him throughout last season, but it's still worth noting that he's now missed large portions of two of the last four campaigns due to injuries. To be fair, he also only missed a total of four games in the two seasons prior to 2019-20, and he's been one of the NHL's most productive players when on the ice since entering the league in 2008. If he's able to stay healthy, Stamkos still has 40-goal and 90-point potential over the course of a full season, upside worth gambling on in the early rounds of this year's fantasy drafts.
Stamkos had a career year in 2018-19, hitting 98 points for the first time ever and finishing fourth overall in goals with 45. Sure, his shooting percentage was high at 19.2, but he's done that many times before, so there shouldn't be too much regression. Stamkos also appears to have put the injury bug behind him (knock on wood). This year is a big one for one of the NHL's best snipers. He's about to become just the 20th NHLer to hit the 400-goal mark before the age of 30. The others? Just legends like Gretzky, Lemieux, Dionne, Hull, Jagr, Yzerman and Ovechkin. We get to witness history and own it, too. Stamkos is one of the best and most productive fantasy wingers in hockey, and should be off the board by the end of the first round.
Stammer has overcome two serious injuries and a life-threatening blood clot, and is still on a Hall-of-Fame career trajectory. He may not be the top scorer on the Bolts anymore, but remains one of the NHL's best snipers. And for the first time in his 10-year career, Stamkos' playmaking totals (59 assists) in 2017-18 dramatically outstripped his goals (27) -- playing with Nikita Kucherov will do that for a guy. Those 59 assists were 10th in the NHL; his 86 points were 12th. Stammer should return to the top-10 scoring list and the Bolts figure to be among the elite of the East again in 2018-19. Stamkos may no longer be an automatic first-round pick, but he's still fantasy gold.
Are the Bolts still Stammer's team? For the third time in the last four years, Stamkos suffered a major injury that derailed his season. This time, he needed season-ending surgery to repair a lateral meniscus tear in his right knee, the same leg that needed a metal rod three years before. And for the second straight season, Nikita Kucherov finished on top of the team's scoring list, a spot that will be his for the foreseeable future. Stamkos is still an elite sniper and his patented rip from the left circle still confounds opposing netminders, but the captain's best offensive days are behind him. Don't get us wrong -- Stammer will still contend for the Rocket Richard trophy, but he's more likely to settle in with upwards of 75 points than 95. That tally would still put him in the NHL's top-10, but it should slip him out of the first round of fantasy drafts.
It took less than 48 hours of free agency for Stammer to ask his agent to get general manager Stevie Y on the horn. It seems the grass isn't always greener on the other side of the proverbial fence, despite rumors that both the Sabres and Leafs offered him $11 million per season. Stamkos wants to win a Cup with the Bolts, and maybe he will – the team is strong. But re-signing in Tampa Bay means another season of reduced production. The team deploys its best wingers – Nikita Kucherov and Ondrej Palat – on the top line with Tyler Johnson. That's good for them, but bad for Stammer. He gets rising young wingers Jonathan Drouin and Vladislav Namestnikov, neither of whom have consolidated their offensive micro-bursts into a full season of excellence yet. Or he'll be hamstrung with the declining Valtteri Filppula or Ryan Callahan. Stamkos will get points on the power play, but they will be harder to come by at even strength, regardless of his wingmen. Plan for another season of less than point-per-game production, albeit with 35-to-40 goals.
Is Stamkos still part of the 'great debate'? Sure, he still has the talent, but short-term, he just doesn’t have the production – other than goals – to put him in the conversation with the likes of Sidney Crosby, Alexander Ovechkin, or even John Tavares and Tyler Seguin. Don’t be so shocked. The emergence of the Tampa’s Triplet Line spread out the offensive wealth last season and helped the team get all the way to the Stanley Cup Finals. But Stamkos finished the regular season tied with Tyler Johnson for the team lead in points with 72. That’s a fantastic output for Johnson, but a resounding ‘meh’ for Stammer and his fantasy owners. Sure, those 43 goals were second in the NHL in a season that saw an offensive downturn in general. But he’ll be hard pressed to crack the 75-point mark this year. Stamkos is still first-round talent, but let someone else snag him early if there are more well-rounded stars available.
Stamkos or Sidney Crosby? That question isn't an easy one in a lot of leagues. The Bolts center is an elite franchise player, but that's stating the obvious. He might have won the scoring title last season had he not snapped his tibia in a game on Nov. 11. Prior to that, he had 23 points -- including 14 goals -- in 16 games. That pace that would have netted him 50 goals and 118 points in 82 games, an Art Ross trophy, and might just have changed the complexion of the Rocket Richard competition. It also would have likely changed the seeding for the Eastern Conference playoffs as well. Your format and scoring categories will dictate whom you snag at the top of your draft, but we'd take goals over assists every time if all other things were equal. Count on him for 50 goals and 95-to-100 points and the cornerstone of your league champion's team.
On March 18 this past season, Stamkos became the fourth youngest NHLer to hit 200 career goals; he did it at 23 years and 41 days. Who was faster? Not Sid the Kid or Alexander the Gr8. Try Hall of Famers Wayne Gretzky, Mario Lemieux and Dale Hawerchuk. That's mighty fine company. Stammer is clearly the NHL's premier sniper these days and he'll vie for the league goal title again this year. He'll have to adjust to increased defensive pressure now that Vinny Lecavalier has disappeared from the Florida landscape. But that won't hold him down long. Fifty goals and 95 points are money in the bank. He needs to be off the board right after that guy from Cole Harbour.
Mirror, mirror on the wall -- who's the best fantasy player of all? Stamkos' name is in that debate along with Evgeni Malkin and Sidney Crosby, and you certainly can't go wrong taking Stammer with the top pick. He won the Rocket Richard Trophy for his 60 goals last season and finished second in the Art Ross race with 97 points. And he could easily win both this year -- his first 100-plus point season is on the way. Our only quibble? We'd love to see an improvement in power-play production, but that's a truly minor issue. Stamkos is a stud. 'Nuf said.
Sure, last season's early chatter that Stammer might get 50 goals in 50 games was a tad premature. And sure, his torrid early start tailed off dramatically in the second half. But he's still a fantasy stud whose sniping ability made him the youngest player EVER to hit 100 goals ... yes, younger than even some guys named Gretzky, Crosby, Ovechkin, Lemieux and Richard. He'll be off the board in the top three of every single fantasy league on the planet and he'll reward you with a 50/100 season ... this year and the next. And the next. And the ... you get the picture.
Stamkos is one of the NHL's elite young studs. But he's in for a small step backwards this season. Don't get us wrong -- this guy has it all... clinical sniping ability, elite vision, superb speed, sublime passing skills and tremendous smarts. But there will be a little less ice time to go around now that the Bolts have gotten deeper up front. And there will be a little less time and space for him to operate when he is out there -- Rocket Richard trophy winners tend to face the opposition's best checkers. He'll still earn you better than a point-per-game. But his next 50-goal season will likely come in 2011-12, not this one.
It was a tale of two halves for Stammer last season. The first was a write off; the second was a foreshadowing of stardom to come. His chemistry with wingers Ryan Malone and Marty St. Louis was palpable, and if reunited, we think Stamkos will flirt with 30 goals and perhaps as many as 70 points. And he doesn’t turn 20 until February. Keeper leaguers will need to target him early in drafts this year. His upside is 45 goals and 95-100 points, and that day will come sooner rather than later.
Yes, he’s talented. And yes, he’s going to be a star. But it isn’t going to happen this season. Barring a complete meltdown, Stamkos is going to be the team’s second line center alongside Radim Vrbata and Ryan Malone. He’s a beautiful skater but he needs to fill out, and it’s huge jump to be a stud teenager in the NHL. He’ll vie for the Calder trophy but don’t blow your brains out on draft day unless you're in a keeper league. He’ll probably deliver about 50 points this year.
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Scores goal Thursday
CNashville Predators
December 20, 2024
Stamkos scored a power-play goal on three shots and added two PIM in Thursday's 5-4 overtime loss to the Penguins.
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Sparks offense in win
CNashville Predators
December 18, 2024
Stamkos collected two assists in Tuesday's 2-0 win over the Rangers.
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Scores in Saturday's loss
CNashville Predators
December 15, 2024
Stamkos scored a goal on five shots and went minus-2 in Saturday's 5-2 loss to the Avalanche.
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Supplies assist in loss
CNashville Predators
December 11, 2024
Stamkos notched an assist and went plus-2 in Tuesday's 4-3 loss to the Flames.
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Sets up power-play tally
CNashville Predators
December 1, 2024
Stamkos logged a power-play assist, four shots on goal and two hits in Saturday's 3-2 overtime loss to the Wild.
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Headed for Music City?
CFree Agent
July 1, 2024
Stamkos is reportedly working toward a deal with Nashville on Monday, Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic reports.
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Stamkos has also been linked to New Jersey, so it seems everything remains in the air regarding the winger's future. What's clear is he won't be back with Tampa Bay, the organization for which he's made 1,082 regular-season appearances, registering 555 goals and 582 assists. If he does sign with Nashville, Stamkos figures to immediately claim both a first-line role and a spot on the No. 1 power-play.
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