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BRUINS Hampus Lindholm ‘unlikely to return’ for Bruins, Brad Marchand’s contract status, and other Don Sweeney takeaways By Jim McBride Globe Staff,Updated February 24, 2025, 8:18 a.m.
Boston Bruins general manager Don Sweeney said Sunday that defenseman Hampus Lindholm is “unlikely to return” this season. That plus an update on Charlie McAvoy, the team’s approach to the ...
Hampus Lindholm is “likely” done for the season Out since November, it appears that we won’t see Hampus Lindholm again this season.
The Bruins improved to 7-7-1 on the season and their latest win over the Flames might signal traction.
A Bruins reunion could soon be on the table for Brad Marchand. If the Canadian left winger does not re-sign with the Panthers ...
Don Sweeney touched on several topics Sunday, including Brad Marchand's future with the Bruins, prospects, and more.
Brad Marchand has made it clear he wants to play his entire career with the Boston Bruins. Management could honor its captain’s request and keep him in Boston, even without an extension in place ...
The Bruins seemed to have dodged a bullet after Brad Marchand returned to Saturday's game against the Ducks following an injury scare.
Neither Elias nor Hampus Lindholm were named to Team Sweden yet, though it would be surprising if they weren’t on the final roster.
Key injuries to defensemen Hampus Lindholm and Charlie McAvoy have put a strain on their blue line, while contract negotiations with captain Brad Marchand continue to generate buzz.
Hampus Lindholm, Pavel Zacha and Cole Koepke scored Boston's other goals, and David Pastrnak had two assists. Joonas Korpisalo stopped 34 shots for the Bruins.