The Associated Press

BOSTON — Tampa Bay Lightning forward Steve Stamkos scored a pair of goals to tie a pair of Hart Trophy winners for the NHL lead in goals.

That’s not the race he’s interested in.

Stamkos scored his 44th and 45th goals, tying Alex Ovechkin and Sidney Crosby for the NHL lead, and Paul Szczechura also scored twice to help Tampa Bay beat Boston 5-3 on Thursday night. The win was the 500th in Tampa Bay franchise history, and it kept the suddenly streaking Lightning alive in the Eastern Conference playoff race.

“It would be nice” to win the scoring title, Stamkos said. “But if I win it and (it) help this team win at the same time, that’s (better).

“I just want to try and produce offense. That’s my job, that’s my role. I want to help this team win and see what happens at the end of the year.”

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Antero Niittymaki stopped 47 shots for the Lightning, who have won two straight since losing 12 of 14 to fall to the brink of elimination. Niittymaki stopped 19 shots in the third period as Boston furiously tried to come back from a three-goal deficit.

Martin St. Louis also scored for the Lightning.

Tuukka Rask made 13 saves for Boston, which dropped to 15-15-6 at home, winning just two of its last 14 home games. Since the Winter Classic at Fenway Park, the Bruins had not scored three regulation goals at home before Thursday.

Zdeno Chara, Johnny Boychuk and Mark Recchi scored for Boston, which has a two-point lead over ninth-place Atlanta, a 2-1 overtime loser to Toronto on Thursday night. The 10th-place New York Rangers beat the New Jersey Devils in a shootout to move three points behind Boston.

And then there’s the Lightning, who jumped over Florida into 11th place, six points behind Boston.

“We’ve got an uphill climb, but no one in this dressing room is quitting right now,” Stamkos said. “That’s two big wins for us — a big win against the team that we’re chasing. It’s been a tough year for us. We believe we deserve a better fate. We’ve been very inconsistent this year and it’s definitely cost us to where we are right now. But we’ve still got a shot. We’ve got to believe that.”

Stamkos scored just 49 seconds into the game and then added another with 26 seconds remaining in the second period to make it 4-2.

“He’s a young player that’s had a great year, and he’s playing with a lot of confidence,” Bruins Coach Claude Julien said. “They’re led by a guy named St. Louis, who’s the heart and soul of this team. This young player is kind of riding his coattail and soaking in everything he can.”

 


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