
Since the Tampa Bay Lightning acquired Anthony Duclair, he has been sensational. In his first 14 games, the 5-foot-11 forward has six goals and 12 points. He has fit in beautifully in their top six, and the Lightning are performing incredibly well down the stretch because of it.
Duclair, 28, played a role in the Lightning's game against the Columbus Blue Jackets on Tuesday (April 9). He recorded an assist on Brayden Point's game-opening goal, which marked Duclair's 300th career point.

It took Duclair 560 games to reach the 300-point mark. Overall, the 2013 third-round pick has blossomed into a very effective scoring winger, and this latest accomplishment only further demonstrates that.
Duclair will now look to build off this momentum during the final portion of the season and the playoffs. He's been on an absolute heater since joining the Bolts, and it will be intriguing to see how he performs from here after hitting this sweet scoring milestone.
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