Elias Lindholm

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Five Bold Predictions For the Boston Bruins in 2024-25

The Boston Bruins open the 2024-25 season in Florida against the defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers on Tuesday night with their goalie firmly in the mix and a stout defensive group. Offensively, there are some burning questions in Boston, and one of them involves secondary scoring. The lack of an elite playmaking center could […]

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Elias Lindholm skating in Boston Bruins Training Camp 2024

Boston Bruins News and Notes: Marchand, Goalie Situation, Elias Lindholm

Amid the Jeremy Swayman contract saga, the Boston Bruins played their fifth preseason game Tuesday night and defeated the Philadelphia Flyers 4-1 at TD Garden. Justin Brazeau scored his second goal in as many games and Tyler Johnson tallied his first with the Bruins as the 34-year-old looks for a new contract. Charlie Coyle and […]

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Have The Bruins Found Their Big Bad Identity?

The Boston Bruins during the 1970’s were beloved. Boston was a hockey town, and it was all because of Bobby Orr and the Big Bad Bruins. It was the hottest ticket in town, everyone wanted to catch a glimpse of these larger-than-life superstars. Bobby Orr reinvented how defensemen played, and Phil Esposito was a goal-scoring […]

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Boston Bruins: The Future is of No Concern

When the clock struck noon on Monday, July 1st, the Boston Bruins made a grand proclamation: the future is of no concern. This is evidenced by Elias Lindholm’s seven-year $7.75 million dollar contract coupled with Nikita Zadorov at six years and $5 million per. Both players are 29 years old.  Related Post: Boston Bruins Get […]

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Boston Bruins Sign Veteran Center to Seven-Year Deal

Player Profile: Elias Lindholm

Elias Lindholm was born on December 2, 1994, in Boden, Sweden. His father, Mikael, was a long-time hockey player in Sweden from 1979-2001, and his brother Oliver played in the EJHL for the Rochester Stars in 2012. Elias’ cousin, Calle Jarnkork, is a member of the Toronto Maple Leafs currently. While playing for Brynas U18 […]

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Boston Bruins Sign Veteran Center to Seven-Year Deal

Boston Bruins Sign Veteran Center to Seven-Year Deal

The Boston Bruins ink a center to start free agency

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2025 4 Nations Face-Off: United States, Canada, Sweden, & Finland Potential Roster Additions

The NHL 4Nations Faceoff will showcase four national teams representing Sweden, the United States, Canada, and Finland. These teams are scheduled to participate in the tournament scheduled from February 12th to 20th at TD Garden in Boston and Bell Centre in Montreal. This weekend, the four teams unveiled the initial selection of 6 players, each […]

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The Best Landing Spots for Chandler Stephenson

Chandler Stephenson becomes a free agent on July 1st when the new league year in the NHL begins. The 6’0, 209lb center from Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, will be looking to sign a contract that will set him and his family up for life. Stephenson turned 30 on April 22nd, and this could be his last chance at […]

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Will Don Sweeney Disappoint in Free Agency?

The Boston Bruins hired General Manager Don Sweeney on May 20, 2015. Sweeney has signed 216 players, drafted 54, and made 42 trades since that time. Bruins fans would probably like to forget about some of the draft picks (especially the 1st round in 2015) and some of the trades (Kirill Kaprizov for a 5th-round […]

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The Best Landing Spots for Jake Guentzel

Carolina Hurricanes’ Left Wing Jake Guentzel will become an Unrestricted Free Agent (UFA) on July 1st. He’s coming off a 30-goal, 47-assist, 77-point year split between the Pittsburgh Penguins and the Carolina Hurricanes. The Hurricanes traded for Guentzel at the deadline by sending Matthew Bunting, prospects Vasily Ponomarev and Ville Koivunen, the rights to forward […]

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