Boston Bruins defenseman Hampus Lindholm (lower body) will be absent for an extended period. Bruins head coach Jim Montgomery said Wednesday that Lindholm will be out for "weeks." The Swedish rearguard suffered a lower-body injury against St. Louis on Tuesday when he blocked a shot late in the first period. Lindholm has posted solid numbers at both ends this season, notching seven points (three goals, four assists) in 17 games with 17 blocks. Boston has recalled Jordan Oesterle from the minors to replace Lindholm in the lineup. Mason Lohrei is in line for a top-four role in defense.
Boston Bruins defenseman Hampus Lindholm suffered a lower-body injury in Tuesday's 3-2 victory over St. Louis. He left the game in the first period after logging 8:17 of ice time. Lindholm appeared to have suffered the injury when he blocked a shot. Losing Lindholm for an extended period would be a bad blow for the Bruins. He is the team's leading scorer on the blue line this season with seven points (three goals, four assists) in 17 games, and Boston's defense has already lost Andrew Peeke (upper body) recently. Mason Lohrei has come into the lineup, and further changes could now be on the horizon.
Boston Bruins defenseman Hampus Lindholm (lower body) will return to the lineup on Saturday against Pittsburgh. He will end a nine-game absence and replace Parker Wotherspoon. Lindholm is a big piece for Boston's top four, but the 30-year-old Swedish blue-liner hasn't had much offensive success this season. He has registered 19 points (one goal, 18 assists) in 56 contests. Defensively, he's contributed 73 blocks and 36 hits.
Boston Bruins defenseman Hampus Lindholm (undisclosed) won't be available Wednesday versus Edmonton and is considered week-to-week. Lindholm sustained an undisclosed injury at the start of the week and has been ruled out for the entirety of Boston's four-game road trip, which starts on Wednesday night. Mason Lohrei was called up from the AHL on Tuesday and will enter the Bruins lineup against the Oilers. The 23-year-old boasts six points (three goals, three assists) through his first 27 career appearances this season.
Boston Bruins defenseman Hampus Lindholm left Monday's game against Dallas with an undisclosed injury. He exited midway through the third period, finishing with 18:09 of ice time. The team is set to provide more info on his status on Tuesday. Lindholm had his seventh consecutive game without any points on Monday. He has struggled to produce offensively all season but has remained a key piece on the blue line, averaging close to 24 minutes of action. Through 56 appearances, Lindholm boasts 19 points (one goal, 18 assists) with 71 shots, 35 hits, and 73 blocks.
Boston Bruins defenseman Hampus Lindholm (foot) will be back in the lineup Tuesday against Chicago. He sat out Sunday's match against Detroit after blocking a shot in another meeting between the two teams Saturday. Lindholm is one of the many Bruins players to enjoy a big campaign in 2022-23. He has recorded 42 points across 64 games with 133 shots on goal, 63 hits, 77 blocks, and a league-best plus-40 rating. Lindholm is set to skate with Dmitry Orlov, who's off to a spectacular start at his new club with 10 points in eight games. Brandon Carlo (undisclosed) will drop out of the lineup.
Boston Bruins defenseman Hampus Lindholm set up two goals in Wednesday's 3-1 win over New Jersey, logging the primary assists on goals from Trent Frederic and Patrice Bergeron. The latter netted the game-winner on the power play with 4:09 left in regulation. Lindholm also blocked three shots in the game and had one hit and two shots with a plus-one rating in 22:24 of ice time. The 28-year-old is having a superb campaign in his first full season in Boston, boasting 27 points through 35 games with 75 shots, 38 hits, 47 blocks, and a league-best plus-28 rating.
Boston Bruins defenseman Hampus Lindholm set up three goals in Sunday's 5-2 win over Vancouver, moving to 13 assists for the season. One of his helpers came on the power play. Lindholm is having himself quite a month, with 10 of his 17 points coming in seven November appearances. He has logged major minutes throughout the season and hasn't missed a beat even with Charlie McAvoy back in the fold. The latter grabbed one assist Sunday and sits on two points through his first three games of the season. The Bruins are dominating teams left, right and center, and Lindholm really should be rostered in every league by now.
Boston Bruins defenseman Hampus Lindholm (upper body) will be back in the lineup for Thursday's Game 6 against Carolina. The 28-year-old Swede will replace Matt Grzelcyk, who is banged up and the team wants to give him a bit of time to recover. Lindholm was knocked out of action in Game 2. He'll go back on the first defensive pairing to skate with Charlie McAvoy, who returned from COVID-19 protocols in Game 5. Boston faces elimination in the game, so we can expect the top defensemen to log a lot of minutes unless the Bruins somehow turn this into a blowout.
Charlie McAvoy, Hampus Lindholm Remain Out On Tuesday
Boston Bruins defensemen Charlie McAvoy and Hampus Lindholm (upper body) will remain unavailable for Tuesday's Game 5 against Carolina. Both players missed Sunday's Game 4, and Lindholm has been out of commission since getting hurt in the second game of the series. It's a massive blow for the team, although Boston did manage to win on Sunday without the pair. The minutes were shared pretty evenly on the blue line, and we should see something similar on Tuesday. Matt Grzelcyk looks like the most attractive Bruins defenseman for DFS action, as he's jumped to the first power-play unit.
Boston Bruins defenseman Hampus Lindholm left Wednesday's 5-2 loss to Carolina in the second period with an upper-body injury. He took a big hit from Andrei Svechnikov in the final seconds of the period and had to be helped off the ice by goaltender Linus Ullmark and team trainers. Lindholm has been a major piece for Boston since his arrival from Anaheim and the team will now be sweating on his status ahead of Friday's Game 3. Bruins head coach Bruce Cassidy said after the game that Lindholm "is not doing well", so the chances of him making a quick recovery seem slim.
Boston Bruins defenseman Hampus Lindholm (lower body) will miss Friday's battle with the Lightning. He was hurt in Tuesday's 5-3 loss to Detroit and hasn't recovered quickly enough. This is a bad blow for the team, with Lindholm having stepped into a big role straight after coming over from Anaheim in a trade. He's averaged 21:45 of ice time in his first seven games for the team and boasts a nice mix of offensive and defensive stats with four points, 12 blocks and 11 hits. Mike Reilly is going to replace Lindholm on the first defensive pairing and Connor Clifton gets a chance to re-enter the lineup.
Hampus Lindholm Exits Tuesday's Action With Injury
Boston Bruins defenseman Hampus Lindholm logged just 13:52 of ice time in Tuesday's 5-3 loss to Detroit and made an early exit with a lower-body injury. The issue doesn't seem to be very serious, although we don't know a lot yet. "He seemed OK in there, so I don't think it's serious," said Bruins head coach Bruce Cassidy after the game. "But obviously when you don't come back, then you don't know until you get better information." Lindholm was playing in his seventh game as a Bruin since moving over from Anaheim last month. He's been a busy man in his first few appearances, logging 21:45 a night and posting four points with 12 blocks and 11 hits. Losing a guy of his caliber would obviously be a big blow for the team, but it appears that there is a chance that he can make a quick return to the lineup.
The Anaheim Ducks traded one of their top defenseman, Hampus Lindholm, and Kodie Curran, who is also a defenseman. In return, the Ducks received John Moore, Urho Vaakanainen and a collection of draft picks from the Boston Bruins. Lindholm should fit in well in Boston, as he has registered five goals and 17 helpers in Anaheim. As a Duck, Lindholm averaged 22:32 total minutes of ice time per game. Fantasy managers could see an uptick in points for Lindholm in the Bruins playoff run.
Anaheim Ducks defenseman Hampus Lindholm had not scored even a point in his last six games. That mattered little on Friday as the Swedish player struck twice and added an assist too. Yes, Arizona did win in overtime but Lindholm's second goal which was on the man advantage secured a point for Anaheim in what was a wild game. The defenseman fired seven shots on goal as it was the fourth time in seven contests where Lindholm had 3+ shots on goal. For one night, the defenseman put the floor together with the finish and fantasy owners were rewarded.
Hampus Lindholm Lights The Lamp In Anaheim Triumph
Anaheim Ducks defenseman Hampus Lindholm joined the goal-scoring party on Thursday night by simply throwing the puck on the net. The result was an early third-period goal that gave Anaheim a 5-3 lead. Anaheim would go on to win 7-4. Lindholm had four shots on goal with a couple of scoring chances. The Ducks blueliner added a hit and two blocked shots as well. It was a wild, offensive night in Seattle as Hampus Lindholm turned back the clock a bit.
Anaheim Ducks defenseman Hampus Lindholm (lower body) won't feature in Saturday's rematch against Minnesota. The Swedish blueliner averages over 22 minutes per night but skated only for 13:11 in Thursday's 3-1 loss to the Wild. Lindholm has two goals and six points in 17 games this season with a minus-one rating, 27 shots, and 17 blocks. He's been Mr. Reliable for Anaheim for years now so it's a big blow for the team. 22-year-old Josh Mahura will take his spot in the lineup and is set to log his first minutes of the season. He has nine points in 28 career games with 31 shots and 29 blocks, so he hasn't demonstrated much fantasy value so far.