Injured Tampa Bay Lightning center Brayden Point did take the ice today, doing some drills with assistant coach Jeff Halpern, and that may have looked to some like an indication that Point was close to returning from his injury. Unfortunately for Tampa, though, that does not appear to be the case. In a press availability before Game One versus the New York Rangers, Lightning coach Jon Cooper told the media (per Joe Smith of The Athletic) to “temper any expectations of [Point] coming back at all.”
That’s obviously a statement that has significant implications on the Lightning’s series with the Rangers, and a development that will make the team’s series all the more difficult. Point is one of the Lightning’s most important players and was brilliant in the team’s two straight Stanley Cup championship runs. While he had gotten off to a relatively slow start in these playoffs, not having Point is still a major loss for Tampa.
Point was injured in the Lightning’s Game Seven victory over the Toronto Maple Leafs, and has not played since. That proved to be no issue for the Lightning in the second round, as they swept the President’s Trophy-winning Florida Panthers, but it could be more of a problem against the Rangers, who boast a superstar goalie in Igor Shesterkin.
The Lightning have looked unbeatable in the playoffs for over two seasons now, but based on Cooper’s comments, they may be without one of their best players for an extended period of time. It’s hard to bet against a team that has just won back-to-back championships, of course, but this absence may leave Tampa more vulnerable than they have been in years.
mike gondek
The Bolts won the Stanley Cup without Steve Stamkos. They’ll miss Brayden Point but Victor Hedman will take care of things personally.
Nha Trang
He didn’t take care of a whole lot tonight. The Lightning looked pretty damn ordinary with Vasilevsky having a mediocre night.
HockeyDude77
C’mon, Nha, sharpen up. The Bolts and Vassy have been sitting collecting dust for the last 9 days and were bound to come out flat against a Rangers team that’s running on adrenaline, shock and awe from their previous series upset. Not to worry…Vassy and the boys will turn the tables and make short work of them tomorrow night.
User 318310488
This Is not the time of year when teams are honest about Injuries, BTW. Why Is the league so adamant this year about breaking up fights In the playoffs? I haven’t seen this In at least forever, Is this Bettmans Introduction to getting fighting out of the league forever? Just curious. Remember the fans are always the last to know. And furthermore the announcers don’t even acknowledge the fact. Just saying, Something Is up. Buyer be aware. I haven’t seen referees lying on the ice sandwiched between two players since, Well, again, forever.