Steven Stamkos
Lightning star Steven Stamkos has surgery to remove blood clot near collarbone
Steven Stamkos

Lightning star Steven Stamkos has surgery to remove blood clot near collarbone

Published Apr. 4, 2016 5:35 p.m. ET

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) -- Tampa Bay Lightning captain Steven Stamkos has had surgery to remove a blood clot from near his right collarbone and is expected to miss 1 to 3 months.

The two-hour procedure was performed Monday by Dr. Karl Illig in Tampa.

Illig said in a statement released by the team: "Everything went as expected for Steven. We plan to re-evaluate him in about two weeks and we should know more about his prognosis at that time."

Lightning general manager Steve Yzerman announced Saturday that Stamkos had tingling and swelling following a game Thursday and it was determined that he had vascular thoracic outlet syndrome.

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The Lightning need just one point Monday night against the New York Islanders to clinch a playoff spot,

Stamkos has 36 goals and 64 points in 77 games.

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