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Brayden Point Out Week-to-Week With Injury
14 Jan
Summary
- Brayden Point sidelined with undisclosed injury, status week-to-week.
- Point's injury occurred during a game against the Philadelphia Flyers.
- His availability for the 2026 Winter Olympics remains uncertain.

Tampa Bay Lightning forward Brayden Point is currently sidelined and expected to miss week-to-week due to an undisclosed injury. The injury occurred during the second period of a recent 5-1 victory over the Philadelphia Flyers. While being helped off the ice, coach Jon Cooper expressed concern but noted the situation was "nothing remotely close to" ending Point's season.
Point, a key player for the Lightning and a previously named member of Canada's roster for the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics, has been vital to the team's recent success. His absence adds to a growing list of injured defensemen, including Ryan McDonagh, Victor Hedman, and Emil Lilleberg.
The resilient Lightning, currently second in the Atlantic Division with a 10-game winning streak, will need to navigate this latest hurdle. With ten games remaining before the NHL Olympic break on February 6, the team will rely on its depth to maintain their strong performance.




