SAN JOSE, Calif. (AP) Brayden Point scored two goals, Nikita Kucherov had four assists and the Tampa Bay Lightning beat the San Jose Sharks 4-1 on Thursday night for their fifth straight win.

The Lightning, currently on a five-game road trip, extended their lead for the top wild-card spot in the Eastern Conference to four points over the Red Wings.

Point broke a 1-1 tie with a power-play goal 34 seconds into the third period, scoring on the rebound from point-blank off a shot by Kucherov. It was Pointā€™s 14th goal in his last 15 games. Kucherov ā€“ who leads the NHL with 122 points ā€“ extended his assist streak to 12 games, the longest in franchise history.

Tampa Bay picked up the energy in the third period with three unanswered goals, responding after ā€œfalling into that trapā€ in the first two periods, as captain Steven Stamkos said. In the locker room prior to the third period, Stamkos said the message was: "Listen, these points are too valuable for our group at this time of the year, no matter who weā€™re playing.ā€

ā€œAnd I thought we responded really well in the third," Stamkos said. ā€œObviously, big two points for us.ā€

Anthony Duclair, who was traded to the Lightning from the Sharks at the deadline, extended the lead to 3-1 at 6:50 of the third period. Point then added his 40th goal of the season on a spectacular pass from Kucherov, who delivered a no-look feed from behind the goal line while on his knees battling for a loose puck.

Lightning coach Jon Cooper said that Point has been ā€œa heck of a player for us for a long time.ā€

ā€œThatā€™s a special mark," Cooper said on Point reaching 40 goals. "Not a lot of guys get to that every year.ā€

Nicholas Paul also scored for Tampa Bay, and William Ecklund had San Joseā€™s goal.

Andrei Vasilevskiy had 21 saves for the Lightning. Sharks goaltender Mackenzie Blackwood, returning from a three-week absence due to a groin injury, made 17 saves. He did take a puck to the mask that knocked it off, and was being evaluated after the game with what Sharks coach David Quinn described as an upper-body injury.

The Sharks lost their sixth straight and have just one win in their last 16 games, returning home after a winless five-game road trip. Tampa Bay improved to 9-1-1 in the last 10 meetings with San Jose.

The Lightning scored five minutes into the game, taking advantage of an odd bounce when a pass by Victor Hedman off the back boards caromed straight to Paul in front.

Eklund tied the game minutes later, finishing a two-on-one break after a turnover at center ice.

ā€œI really liked our first two periods," Quinn said. "I thought we managed the puck really well, defended hard. We played a really good game. And then they get the power-play goal to start the third and then we get demoralized and we get a little sloppy.ā€

Duclair returned to San Jose days after being dealt from his former club, scoring his fourth goal in five games with the Lightning for his fourth 20th-goal season of his career.

ā€œI had a great time here,ā€ Duclair said. ā€œThe guys were great and it was nice to see some familiar faces. Playing any old team is pretty special and a little more motivation for sure.ā€

UP NEXT

Lightning: Visit Los Angeles on Saturday night.

Sharks: Host Chicago on Saturday night.

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