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Steven Stamkos, the beloved Tampa Bay Lightning player, bid a heartfelt farewell to the community that has been his home for the past 16 years. In an emotional article penned for The Players’ Tribune, Stamkos reflected on his journey from being the No. 1 draft pick to becoming the team captain and winning two Stanley Cup championships.

The 34-year-old hockey star expressed his gratitude towards the city of Tampa, the Lightning organization, and the loyal fan base that has supported him throughout his career. He reminisced about his first day in Tampa, where he was welcomed with open arms and made to feel like a part of the Lightning family from the very beginning.

Stamkos’ decision to sign with the Nashville Predators in free agency came after he and the Lightning management were unable to reach a new contract agreement. Despite the bittersweet feelings associated with leaving Tampa, Stamkos expressed his excitement for the new chapter in his career with the Predators.

The hockey icon highlighted the special bond between the Lightning and the city of Tampa, especially during their back-to-back Stanley Cup victories. He cherished the memories of the boat parades, the celebrations, and the sense of community that defined his time in Tampa.

As Stamkos embarks on this new journey with the Predators, he expressed his gratitude for the support and love he has received from the Tampa Bay community. While saying goodbye was not easy, he looks forward to the future with ‘pure excitement’ and gratitude for the memories made in Tampa.

Stamkos’ legacy in Tampa Bay will always be remembered, not just for his on-ice achievements but also for the impact he has had on the community. His leadership, dedication, and love for the game have left an indelible mark on the city and its hockey fans.

As Stamkos begins this new chapter in Nashville, he carries with him the lessons and experiences gained during his time in Tampa. The hockey world will be watching as he continues to write his legacy with the Predators, but his heart will always belong to the city that embraced him as a young rookie and watched him grow into a champion.