The Vancouver Canucks, sitting atop the Western Conference and the only team as good as the Boston Bruins through the first half of the 2023-24 NHL season, threw the first punch of the 2024 NHL trade deadline season Wednesday night.
And, boy, was it a haymaker and a half.
Fresh off signing a new contract extension as Vancouver’s general manager, Patrik Allvin swung for the fences and added top-six center Elias Lindholm to the Canucks. In the final year of a contract that comes with a highly-affordable $4.85 million cap hit, the left-shooting Lindholm is a do-it-all center that can (and does) play in all situations.
Now, Lindholm’s scoring has dipped a bit from where it’s been the last two years — Lindholm recorded nine goals and 32 points in 49 games with the Flames this year after recording 64 points in 80 games last year and 82 points in 82 games in 2021-22 — but there was no denying his status as the perceived top prize of this year’s deadline. (Most ‘big boards’ out there had him as the No. 1 player available ahead of the Mar. 8 deadline.)
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Ty Anderson is a writer and columnist for 985TheSportsHub.com. He has been covering the Bruins since 2010, and has been a member of the Boston chapter of the PHWA since 2013. Yell at him on Twitter/X: @_TyAnderson.