Point attempted to stop a puck along the boards in the first period and as he turned, it appeared his right leg gave out. He laid down for a few seconds, clutching his right hip before hobbling off the ice. He immediately headed down the tunnel to the locker room.
He returned for the second period and tried to play a shift, but it was clear he was still in pain.
If Point is out for long, that is a huge loss for the Lightning who now turn their action to a second-round series with the Florida Panthers after getting past Toronto in Game 7.
Point was a major factor in the Lightning’s Stanley Cup wins in 2020 and 2021. He had 14 goals in each of the two postseasons, leading the team both times.
Here’s the latest on Brayden Point’s availability.
What is Brayden Point’s injury?
The exact injury is not known. It does seem as though it is with his right leg, perhaps near the thigh area.
It does not look like there was any contact from Maple Leafs’ defenseman Mark Giordano, who was the closest player to Point on the play.
What is Brayden Point’s injury status?
On Monday, Lightning head coach Jon Cooper said that Point will not play in Game 2 of Tampa Bay’s second-round series against the Florida Panthers.
Given his body language and reaction from teammates on the bench in Game 7, it’s hard to believe Point will be returning to the lineup any time soon.
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