Brayden Point is a professional ice hockey player from Canada, currently playing as a center for the Tampa Bay Lightning in the National Hockey League (NHL). Point was born on March 13, 1996, in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. He started playing hockey for the Notre Dame Hounds, an elite team in the Saskatchewan Junior Hockey League. Point had an impressive junior hockey career, playing for the Moose Jaw Warriors and racking up numerous awards, including the WHL Player of the Year Award and the Four Broncos Memorial Trophy. More about Brayden Point
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In 2014, Brayden Point was drafted by the Tampa Bay Lightning in the third round, 79th overall. In his first season with the Lightning, Point played 68 games and scored 40 points, leading all rookies in goals and points scored. His impressive performance earned him a spot on the NHL All-Rookie Team. Point continued to improve and play a significant role in the team's success, helping the Lightning to reach the Stanley Cup Finals in 2015.In total, we tracked 263 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.
The most expensive item with a signature of Brayden Point (2016-17 ICE PREMIERS ROOKIE PATCH AUTO /10 BRAYDEN POINT BGS 9.5 AUTOGRAPH 10) was sold in October 2020 for $2750.00 while the cheapest item (BRAYDEN POINT autographed SIGNED '16 Upper Deck TEAM CANADA juniors card #41) found a new owner for $1.51 in October 2016. The month with the most items sold (18) was September 2020 with an average selling price of $28.25 for an autographed item of Brayden Point. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in December 2020 with $231.27 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $1.51 was October 2016. In average, an autographed item from Brayden Point is worth $30.00.
Most recently, these items with a signature of Brayden Point were sold on eBay - click here for more items.
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20/21 2020 UPPER DECK THE CUP BRAYDEN POINT SR-BP SIGNATURE RENDITIONS AUTO | $37.99 | ||
2019-20 Upper Deck Ice Glacial Graphs Autograph #GGBP Brayden Point | $21.23 | ||
2019-20 Upper Deck The Cup Brayden Point Signature Renditions Auto #SR-BP | $43.30 | ||
BRAYDEN POINT * DOUBLE BOX BREAK * Read* PYP Autographed Hockey 2 Jerseys | $14.27 | ||
Brayden Point Auto Autograph Signed 8x10 Photo PSA COA Rare | $30.00 | ||
BRAYDEN POINT Autographed Signed 8x10 Photo Tampa Bay Lightning W/COA | $14.99 | ||
Brayden Point Signed Autographed 8x10 Tampa Bay Lightning Stanley Cup Photo!! | $49.99 | ||
BRAYDEN POINT Signed Tampa Bay Lightning Custom Jersey (JSA Basic COA) | $79.99 | ||
BRAYDEN POINT Signed Tampa Bay LIGHTNING Official GAME Puck Beckett (BAS) | $21.05 | ||
BRAYDEN POINT Signed Tampa Bay LIGHTNING Official GAME Puck Beckett (BAS) | $20.50 |
Brayden Point out for Lightning in Stanley Cup Final Game 3 (06/21/22): Riley Nash looks to draw back into the lineup.
Brayden Point injury update: Lightning star is game-time decision for Game 3 vs. (06/20/22): Point suffered a lower-body injury last month against the Toronto Maple Leafs, but has played in both Stanley Cup Final games
Brayden Point injury update: Lightning star returns for Game 1 of Final vs. Aval (06/15/22): Point missed Tampa Bay's last two playoff series with a lower-body injury
Brayden Point looks ready to return for Game 1 of Stanley Cup Final (06/15/22): Brayden Point will be back in the Tampa Bay Lightning lineup for Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final on Wednesday night against the Colorado Avalanche.
'Elite' Point could return for Lightning in Game 1 (06/15/22): Tampa Bay star forward Brayden Point has been a full participant in practice this week, and Lightning coach Jon Cooper said Tuesday that if Point doesn't return to play in Game 1 against the Avalanche, "then we really anticipate Game 2."
Lightning's Point out for Game 4 of East finals (06/2022): Despite skating after team practices, Tampa Bay Lightning center Brayden Point will miss Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals with a lower-body injury.
Lightning again without Point in G2 vs. Panthers (05/2022): Lightning forward Brayden Point, who did not play in Game 1 of Tampa Bay's second-round series against the Panthers, is out for Game 2 with a lower-body injury.
Brayden Point with a Goal vs. Florida Panthers (04/2022): Brayden Point (Tampa Bay Lightning) with a Goal vs. Florida Panthers, 04/24/2022
Brayden Point with a Spectacular Goal vs. Detroit Red Wings (03/2022): Brayden Point (Tampa Bay Lightning) with a Spectacular Goal vs. Detroit Red Wings, 03/26/2022
Brayden Point with a Goal vs. Nashville Predators (02/2022): Brayden Point (Tampa Bay Lightning) with a Goal vs. Nashville Predators, 02/26/2022
Lightning expect center Point to miss 4-6 weeks (11/2021): Star center Brayden Point, who occupies top-line minutes for Tampa Bay but was injured Saturday at home in a loss to the Devils, is expected to miss 4-6 weeks with an upper-body injury, the Lightning said Tuesday.
How Brayden Point dominates the Stanley Cup playoffs (07/2021): The Lightning center seems to ramp up his play in the postseason. We explore how this former third-round pick became one of the NHL's elite playoff performers.
Lightning blank Stars, capture 2nd Stanley Cup (09/2020): Blake Coleman and Brayden Point scored goals, and the Tampa Bay Lightning -- as they did all postseason -- flexed their depth and determination en route to securing the Stanley Cup on Monday night, defeating the Dallas Stars in Game 6.
Lightning prevail in Game 1 after 6 hours, 5 OTs (08/2020): Blue Jackets goalie Joonas Korpisalo set an NHL playoff record with 85 saves, but it was the Lightning who won Tuesday night's five-overtime epic on a Brayden Point goal that came 150 minutes, 27 seconds into Game 1.