The forward has 28 points (six goals, 22 assists) in 21 games, passing Brad Richards' mark of 26 points (12 goals, 14 assists) in 23 games for the Lightning in 2004, when they won the Stanley Cup. It also was Kucherov's 25th multi-point NHL playoff game, passing Martin St. Louis' mark of 24 for most in Lightning history.
Kucherov leads the League in scoring this postseason, two points ahead of Lightning forward Brayden Point, who has 26 points (10 goals, 16 assists).
Point scored his 10th goal in the first period of Game 2, tying him for the NHL lead with Stars forward Joe Pavelski, who scored in the second period, and Vancouver Canucks forward Bo Horvat.
Pavelski, who turned 36 on July 11, became the fourth player in League history to score at least 10 goals in one playoff season at age 36 or older, joining Maurice Richard of the Montreal Canadiens (11 goals, 1958), Brett Hull of the Detroit Red Wings (10 goals, 1992) and Wayne Gretzky of the New York Rangers (10 goals, 1997).