Brayden Point will be in action when the Tampa Bay Lightning and Chicago Blackhawks play on Friday, January 24, 2025, at 8:00 PM ET. Does a wager on Point interest you? Use our stats and information to make the final decision.
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The Tampa Bay Lightning look to defend their two-point lead over the Boston Bruins on Tuesday without star forward Brayden Point in the lineup. Tampa Bay announced that Point will be scratched from the game because he missed a team meeting. "Update: Brayden Point will not play tonight due to missing a team meeting," the team said on X.
The NHL rolls out a massive 13-game slate Tuesday, and goal-scorer props are a fun way to attack it. That's the approach taken by Kasey Hudson,
Lightning forward Brayden Point, one of their top forwards and a ... Point was taken with the 79th overall pick in the 2014 NHL Draft while he was playing with the WHL’s Moose Jaw Warriors ...
The Tampa Bay Lightning made a bold statement on Tuesday, scratching star forward Brayden Point for their game against the Boston Bruins due to a team policy violation. According to Gabby Shirley of FanDuel Sports Network, Point missed a team meeting, prompting head coach Jon Cooper to bench the two-time Stanley Cup champion.
This just in, the Tampa Bay Lightning have scratched forward Brayden Point from the lineup for tonight's game against the Boston Bruins for missing a scheduled team meeting. Cue the 'No Point in Meetings' jokes...
The Bolts have dominated its series with the Blackhawks since 2017, and our expert NHL predictions expect Tampa Bay's dominance to continue tonight at Chicago.
Brayden Point will be in action when the Tampa Bay Lightning and Toronto Maple Leafs meet on Monday, January 20, 2025, at 7:30 PM ET. If you’d like to make a wager on Point’s prop bets, we’ve got plenty of info to help you below.
BOSTON — Jack Finley started Tuesday in Syracuse, waking up and preparing for another practice with the Lightning’s AHL affiliate. He never would have predicted the day would end with him making his NHL debut.
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