The absence of one of a team's top forwards can cost it 3.07 points in the standings, according to a study by Gabriel Desjardins. Those points would have made a big difference last season for the Tampa Bay Lightning, who missed the Stanley Cup Playoffs by one point playing 65 games without Stamkos, who tore the lateral meniscus in his right knee Nov. 15.
According to catch-all statistics like Tom Awad's Goals Versus Threshold (GVT), Stamkos' importance to the Lightning is even greater than 3.07 points. Stamkos is estimated to have improved Tampa Bay's goal differential by 15.4 in 2015-16, when he played 77 games.
Because every improvement of three goals in a team's goal differential adds one point in the standings, having Stamkos healthy this season could boost the Lightning in the standings by 5.1 points, and put them back in the race for first place in the Atlantic Division. (His estimated plus-17.0 impact on Tampa Bay's goal differential in 82 games in 2014-15 equates to 5.7 standings points.)