Tampa Bay's captain, limited to one game in the Stanley Cup Playoffs because of a lower-body injury, wanted to join his teammates as the minutes and seconds ticked down toward a championship.
On the other hand, Stamkos was concerned an early appearance might be bad luck.
"We didn't want to jinx anything," he said.
He didn't.
In what seemed like an eternity, the minutes and seconds wound down, the horn sounded and Stamkos' dream was realized. The Lightning were Stanley Cup champions with a 2-0 win against the Dallas Stars. The forward raced onto the ice at Rogers Place in Edmonton to join his teammates for the celebration.
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Stamkos received the Cup from NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman before handing it off to longtime teammate Victor Hedman, the defenseman who was voted winner of the Conn Smythe Trophy as playoffs MVP.
"So many guys would do anything to win the Stanley Cup," Stamkos said. " And there are so many great players who have played this game who never got the chance to experience what we just experienced. My hat is off to every single player and person in this organization. It's amazing to be part of this run, the way we did it."
Stamkos said the next-man-up mentality exhibited by the Lightning in his absence was first discussed among the players when they were in training camp in July.
"It's not just going to take 20 guys to win the Stanley Cup, it's going to take every single guy who was in this bubble and more," he said of the message at the time. "I'm so proud of each and every one of them."