One of the free agents that the Canucks lost in free agency this summer is center Elias Lindholm. Acquired early in the season from Calgary, the veteran ultimately inked a seven-year, $54.25MM contract with Boston. In an interview with Hockeysverige’s Ronnie Ronnkvist, GM Patrik Allvin indicated that Vancouver tried to keep the 29-year-old but ultimately couldn’t afford to bring him back. Lindholm is coming off a down season that saw him notch just 44 points in 75 games (after putting up 64 and 82 points in the prior two years) but given the high demand and low supply of centers, he was able to land another long-term agreement at a considerable raise. Ultimately, Vancouver elected to fill Lindholm’s salary slot with a pair of former Boston wingers in Jake DeBrusk and Danton Heinen.
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- While the Maple Leafs shook up parts of their roster this summer – particularly on the back end – there was no big change among their core group. GM Brad Treliving defended that decision in an appearance on TSN 1050 (audio link), stating that “I know sometimes people fall in love with ’let’s make a big change just to make a big change. But at the end of the day, you can go out and make big changes, if they’re not making your team better, to me it doesn’t make any sense.” While no major trade was made, Toronto did add Chris Tanev and Oliver Ekman-Larsson on the back end and with Mitch Marner and John Tavares now on expiring contracts, they’ll have the cap flexibility to make a big change if they want to next summer.
- Austria’s roster for the upcoming Olympic Qualifying Tournament was announced There are no active NHL players on it with Marco Rossi taking a pass to focus on preparing for training camp next month. However, a pair of top NHL prospects are on the roster, Canadiens blueliner David Reinbacher (fifth overall in 2023) and Red Wings forward Marco Kasper (eighth overall in 2022).
pawtucket
Lindholm should have been signed for significantly less. He peaked early.
kiwimlbfan
I suspect Vancouver dodged a bullet there
Spaced-Cowboy
His two way play will age better than most but this looks like the overpay year for a lot of players. Adding/exchanging ownership to one with open pocket books helps (UHC)
bruin4ever
With a nice pair of wingers slotted to play with him (Pasta and Zacha) watch his point total climb back up all while playing great defence. Then his contract will fit right in.