Stamkos becomes 22nd NHLer to score 600 goals
Nashville Predators veteran Steven Stamkos registered his 600th career goal Wednesday against the Vegas Golden Knights.
Stamkos' milestone marker came on a vintage one-timer from the left circle on the power play.
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He's the 22nd player in NHL history to achieve the feat and is likely to pass Jarri Kurri (601), Dino Ciccarelli (608), and Bobby Hull (610) on the all-time goals list this season.
Stamkos' tally Wednesday marked his 18th of the campaign. Red-hot lately, he's on track to eclipse his disappointing 27-goal output from last season, his first with the Predators.
The 35-year-old previously spent 16 years with the Tampa Bay Lightning, scoring 555 goals, winning two Stanley Cups, and earning a pair of "Rocket" Richard trophies with the Bolts.
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