Bruins defenseman Hampus Lindholm will need another surgery on his injured knee and is unlikely to return this year, general manager Don Sweeney said Sunday.
Bruins general manager Don Sweeney said it is unlikely Hampus Lindholm will return this season. There’s no timeline for Charlie McAvoy’s return. Sweeney opened his session with the media on Sunday morning by updating the status of his two top defensemen.
Hampus Lindholm will likely miss the rest of the season with a knee injury, Boston Bruins general manager Don Sweeney said Sunday. The 31-year-old defenseman was injured blocking a shot Nov. 12 at the St.
Boston Bruins defenseman Hampus Lindholm is likely out for the rest of the NHL season because of a knee injury, general manager Don Sweeney said Sunday.Lindholm underwent surgery to repair a fractured patella,
Hampus Lindholm is “unlikely to return this season,” and there is no timetable for Charlie McAvoy’s return to action, according to general manager Don Sweeney.
Boston Bruins defenseman Hampus Lindholm is likely out for the rest of the NHL season because of a knee injury, general manager Don Sweeney said Sunday. Lindholm underwent surgery to repair a fractured patella,
Brad Marchand wants to stay in Boston and thinks this Bruins team can make the playoffs. On Sunday, Don Sweeney ruled nothing out at the trade deadline but expressed a desire to keep his captain beyond this year.
And I believe that they feel the same way.” “We’re not in control of them,” said Marchand, who added that he has a close relationship with Bruins management, going back to when general manager Don Sweeney was in player development and Marchand was a prospect.
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Don Sweeney touched on several topics Sunday, including Brad Marchand's future with the Bruins, prospects, and more.