
Current Season
GP
43
Goals
4
Assists
15
Points
19
+/-
-8
S%
5.7%
Career Stats
Contract
Cap Hit
$6.50M
Total Value
$52.00M
Expires
8 yrs · 2029-2030
Status
Then UFA
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Recent Stories
NHL players grind through a brutal compressed schedule around the Olympics, and these seven workouts keep them explosive without breaking down. Veterans know the drill - hydrotherapy, underwater treadmills, and targeted strength sessions turn the pause into a weapon for the final push. Front offices watch closely as teams like the Bruins reintegrate Olympians like Pastrnak and Lindholm, betting on that extra edge to separate contenders from pretenders in the stretch run.
Boston's brain trust weighs heavy decisions on injured center Elias Lindholm as the trade deadline ticks closer. His setback throws a wrench into lineup plans and potential deals that could reshape the Bruins' push. Front office execs balance recovery timelines against the urgent need for center depth in a tight playoff race.
Lucas Raymond, the Red Wings' rising star, straps on the Tre Kronor sweater with everything on the line as Sweden claws for another day in Milano Cortina. After a Four Nations Face-Off that turned heads, this kid's skating into a top-six role alongside studs like Lindholm and Forsberg, carrying the weight of a nation hungry for gold.
Lucas Raymond, the Red Wings' point-leading Swede this season, jumps into the Olympic spotlight with his debut for Team Sweden against Italy. Coaches slot him on the second line with Devils' Jesper Bratt and Bruins' Elias Lindholm, trusting his NHL production to shine internationally. Sweden grabs a 5-2 win, but Raymond's ice time and shot volume hint at bigger roles ahead, especially with a power-play setup that mirrors his Detroit duties.
Boston activates Elias Lindholm off injured reserve, slotting the versatile center back into a lineup hungry for his two-way grind. Don Sweeney timed this perfectly before the Olympic break, giving Lindholm reps to shake off rust. With the Bruins chasing Atlantic glory, his return tilts the scales in what could be a make-or-break spring.
Pavel Zacha pots his 15th of the season early against the Flyers, then vanishes midway through the second with an upper-body issue that has Bruins fans holding their breath. Coming hot on the heels of Elias Lindholm's own upper-body hit, this piles injury misery on Boston's top centers right before the Olympic break.