Bruins' Lindholm (knee) likely out for rest of year
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Boston Bruins defenseman Hampus Lindholm will likely miss the remainder of the season as he undergoes recovery from knee surgery, according to general manager Don Sweeney. Lindholm’s injury, a fractured patella tendon, was incurred during a game against the St. Louis Blues on November 12. He is set for further surgery next week. This season, Lindholm has only played 17 games, contributing seven points. Known for his All-Star caliber, he has a strong career record with 313 points over 762 games, primarily with the Ducks and the Bruins.
Boston Bruins defenseman Hampus Lindholm is 'unlikely' to return to action this season as he works his way back from knee surgery, according to general manager Don Sweeney.
General manager Don Sweeney noted that Lindholm will undergo another surgery next week related to the fractured patella tendon he sustained after a shot block.
Lindholm, a 31-year-old defenseman, has recorded seven points in 17 games this season but has faced challenges due to injuries.
A former All-Star, Lindholm has made significant contributions throughout his career, registering 313 points and a plus-147 rating in 762 games.
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