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Stamkos' Slump Busts: Nashville Predator's Goal Surge
23 Feb
Summary
- Stamkos regained scoring form with 24 goals in 35 games.
- He adapted his game after joining Nashville from Tampa Bay.
- The Predators improved significantly since early December.

Steven Stamkos is experiencing a scoring resurgence with the Nashville Predators, tallying 24 goals in his past 35 games. This follows a difficult start to the season where he scored just four goals in his first 22 contests. Stamkos has adapted his playing style, focusing more on driving to the net, a necessary adjustment given the team's personnel differs from his former Tampa Bay linemates.
His renewed scoring has coincided with a significant team turnaround. The Predators, who began the season with an 8-13-4 record, are now 18-11-3 since December 3. Coach Andrew Brunette praised Stamkos' adaptability and leadership, noting his commitment to the team despite his storied career. The team's improved performance reflects a collective belief and understanding of their identity.
Despite the team's improved standing and Stamkos' personal success, the Predators remain on the playoff bubble and could be sellers at the March 6 trade deadline. Stamkos, who has two years remaining on his contract with a no-move clause, is not concerned about potential trade rumors. He reiterated his desire to play meaningful games and compete for a Stanley Cup.




