The Bruins defenseman has been working his way back from a lower-body injury suffered Nov. 12 in St. Louis with lots of off-ice rehab sessions and, lately, some solo on-ice workouts with skills coach John McLean.
BOSTON – There was some progress on the Bruins injury front on Wednesday morning as both Hampus Lindholm and Mark Kastelic returned to practice with their teammates at Warrior Ice Arena donning maroon non-contact jerseys.
The colors of the Boston Bruins are black and gold, but it was the color merlot that stood out during the team’s practice at Warrior Ice Arena on Wednesday. Wearing non-contact jerseys, forward Mark Kastelic and defenseman Hampus Lindholm skated with their teammates for the first time since their respective injuries.
Lindholm (lower body) was moved to long-term injured reserve Tuesday. Lindholm will miss his 29th straight game versus Tampa Bay on Tuesday, and landing on LTIR won't impact his recovery timeline.
A reeling Bruins team received some good news on Tuesday, as defenseman Hampus Lindholm was spotted skating for the first time since suffering a lower-body injury back on Nov. 12. The 30-year-old ...
Lindholm (lower body) resumed skating Tuesday but still doesn't have a timetable to return to the lineup, Steve Conroy of the Boston Herald reports. Lindholm will miss his 26th straight game ...