Lindholm scored a shorthanded goal and added a power-play assist in Thursday's 6-2 loss to the jets. The Bruins got routed at even strength, but Lindholm helped keep the team in the game until the third period with his work on special teams.
Charlie McAvoy and Brandon Carlo will both be back on the Bruins blue line leaving Hampus Lindholm as the only defenseman missing. Mark Kastelic remains out of the lineup, but there was good news on him as well as he was back at morning skate on Thursday.
BOSTON — On Monday, Oliver Wahlstrom was Elias Lindholm’s left wing for the Boston Bruins’ 6-3 win over the San Jose Sharks. The Bruins claimed Wahlstrom off waivers from the New York Islanders on Dec. 14. Wahlstrom was a healthy scratch for the ...
Both Charlie McAvoy and Hampus Lindholm were full participants in Boston’s skate at Warrior Ice Arena on Monday, with the team’s top defensemen donning regular practice sweaters as they ...
Reinforcements are getting closer for the Bruins’ battered blue line. Charlie McAvoy and Hampus Lindholm were full participants in Monday’s skate at Warrior Ice Arena, the team’s top ...
Charlie McAvoy and Hampus Lindholm both returned to Bruins’ practice on Monday. Neither will play on Tuesday at Buffalo, but their return signals a significant step in their efforts to return to the lineup.
Due to the Bruins' placement in the standings, president Cam Neely said the team is considering two paths for the trade deadline: buying or retooling. If the Bruins decide to go down the buying route, they have three needs they could try to fix. Let's discuss each of them now.
Mason Lohrei’s has seen extended icetime this year. The ups and downs have been predictable, but he hopes they will be beneficial in the long run.
Bruins defenseman Michael Callahan more than held his own in his second career NHL game, helping Boston beat the Senators.
The Boston Bruins and Florida Panthers could each use at least another forward before the NHL trade deadline. What are their main and secondary needs?
Pillar of consistency. That’s a good way to describe the Boston Bruins over the past 20 years. With three trips to the Stanley Cup Final (winning in 2011)