The Bruins are entering some pretty heady territory with the epic slump that they are completely mired in at this point. The struggling B’s dropped their
The Boston Bruins’ playoff push just became significantly more difficult with even more injury news added to the worries related to defenseman Charlie McAvoy's situation.
Boston Bruins General Manager said that Bruins’ defenseman Hampus Lindholm will likely miss the remainder of the season with a fractured patella. The 31-year-old blueliner was injured while blocking a shot in a game against the St.
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\\On Sunday, February 23rd, the Boston Bruins provided an update on defenceman Hampus Lindholm. In an afternoon press conference, Bruins General Manager Don Sweeney shared that Lindholm suffered a fractured patella and will more than likely miss the remainder of the 2024-25 season after undergoing surgery.
One of the oft-forgotten aspects of the Boston Bruins’ disappointing 2024-25 campaign is the lack of one of Hampus Lindholm for much of the regular season.
There is plenty of news coming out of the Boston Bruins organization this weekend. 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.
With six games remaining between now and the Trade Deadline, it’s hard to argue that the Boston Bruins are legitimate Stanley Cup contenders. This is especially true with Hampus Lindholm unlikely to return this season due to injury.
Boston Bruins defenseman Hampus Lindholm is "unlikely" to return to action this season as he works his way back from knee surgery, general manager Don Sweeney said on Sunday.
Boston Bruins’ General Manager Don Sweeney told reporters Sunday that Hampus Lindholm is “unlikely” to return this season, as the defenseman will be having surgery next week related to the fractured patella tendon he suffered last November.
The Boston Bruins got some unfortunate news on Sunday when it was announced that defenseman Hampus Lindholm is going to miss the remainder of the season.
The Boston Bruins are reeling after a 7-2 drubbing at the hands of the Buffalo Sabres on Tuesday night. However, on Wednesday, there was encouraging news about the return of one of the team’s top two defensemen.
Three days ago marked two months since Boston Bruins defenseman was injured, and on Wednesday he finally spoke to the media for the first time since suffering his injury.
BOSTON — After missing nearly two months of action while on injured reserve, Hampus Lindholm took a significant first step toward his eventual return to the Boston Bruins lineup.
Hampus Lindholm has been out for awhile for the Boston Bruins after fracturing his kneecap from blocking a Justin Faulk shot. When Hampus Lindholm originally got injured against the St.
The Boston Bruins have been rolling and may keep Hampus Lindholm out of the lineup once he is back from his injury because of that. The Boston Bruins, since Joe Sacco has taken over as head coach, have been rolling as a group, and have finally found some pairs that have clicked nicely together.
The Boston Bruins have taken a significant blow as defenseman Hampus Lindholm will be sidelined for weeks due to a lower-body injury. Head coach Jim Montgomery confirmed the news on Wednesday, revealing the timeline for Lindholm’s recovery.
Jim Montgomery shared that top defender Hampus Lindholm will be out for “weeks” with a lower-body injury, suffered while blocking a shot from St. Louis’ Justin Faulk on Tuesday night.
The Boston Bruins have announced that defenseman Hampus Lindholm will not return to Tuesday night’s game against the St. Louis Blues due to a lower-body injury.
As we head into a Friday set of games in the NHL playoffs, we forget about goals and turn to our expectation of shots, both on goal, and having them blocked.
It hasn’t been the easiest of seasons for Hampus Lindholm. He was injured for a middle portion of the campaign that in retrospect may have left him a little
Lindholm suffered what appeared to be a setback related to his left leg in the second period of Tuesday's 5-3 loss to the Detroit Red Wings when he collided with Detroit's Pius Suter.
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