The Lightning have said they expect to sign Point before training camp begins in September, BriseBois said. The 23-year-old, who had an NHL career-high 92 points (41 goals, 51 assists) last season, his third in the NHL, is their best two-way forward and often is matched up against the opponent's top line.
"I don't have a precise timeline," BriseBois said July 29. "I feel very optimistic ... [Contracts with players like Point who don't have arbitration rights as Group 2 restricted free agents] are just a little more complicated to get done, and the deadline to get something done is essentially the start of training camp."
Point would again play on a line with forward Nikita Kucherov, who was voted the winner of the Hart Trophy as NHL MVP last season after he had 128 points (41 goals, 87 assists), the most in the NHL since Pittsburgh Penguins forwards Mario Lemieux had 161 and Jaromir Jagr had 149 in 1995-96. Kucherov had 100 points (39 goals, 61 assists) in 2017-18.