The Boston Bruins will have their beleaguered blue line bolstered with the return of defenseman Hampus Lindholm on Tuesday. The 31-year-old, who had missed eight of the team's last nine games due to a lower-body injury, has been activated off injured reserve and is expected to resume his role in the lineup.
In order to accommodate Lindholm, the Bruins have assigned defenseman Michael Callahan back to Providence. Callahan was set to be scratched on Tuesday as part of a roster move that will also see defensemen Jonathan Aspirot make his NHL debut against the Islanders at TD Garden.
Lindholm's return is seen as a welcome boost for a Bruins blue line that has struggled defensively this season, ranking 29th in goals allowed per game and 32nd in shot attempts allowed at 5-on-5 play. His presence on the ice is expected to provide much-needed stability, having posted just six blocks over 45 minutes of ice time in three games for Boston.
According to head coach Marco Sturm, Lindholm's absence has been felt throughout the season. "He's a really good defenseman," Sturm said of Lindholm. "We saw it when he was in the lineup. We missed him, but again, there's no excuse for our defensive struggles. So we're just excited to have him back."
Lindholm's expected return on Tuesday will be his first game since October 18 and just his fourth game overall this season. Aspirot, who was a late call-up from Providence, is set to make his NHL debut and provides a spark of offense that has been lacking for the Bruins.
Meanwhile, Mason Lohrei, another defenseman, will be a healthy scratch on Tuesday as Sturm explained, "The biggest thing for him...and I did it with Casey [Mittelstadt], too. I think once in a while, it's good to scratch a player like that. We expect more from him, and sometimes we have to press that reset button."
In order to accommodate Lindholm, the Bruins have assigned defenseman Michael Callahan back to Providence. Callahan was set to be scratched on Tuesday as part of a roster move that will also see defensemen Jonathan Aspirot make his NHL debut against the Islanders at TD Garden.
Lindholm's return is seen as a welcome boost for a Bruins blue line that has struggled defensively this season, ranking 29th in goals allowed per game and 32nd in shot attempts allowed at 5-on-5 play. His presence on the ice is expected to provide much-needed stability, having posted just six blocks over 45 minutes of ice time in three games for Boston.
According to head coach Marco Sturm, Lindholm's absence has been felt throughout the season. "He's a really good defenseman," Sturm said of Lindholm. "We saw it when he was in the lineup. We missed him, but again, there's no excuse for our defensive struggles. So we're just excited to have him back."
Lindholm's expected return on Tuesday will be his first game since October 18 and just his fourth game overall this season. Aspirot, who was a late call-up from Providence, is set to make his NHL debut and provides a spark of offense that has been lacking for the Bruins.
Meanwhile, Mason Lohrei, another defenseman, will be a healthy scratch on Tuesday as Sturm explained, "The biggest thing for him...and I did it with Casey [Mittelstadt], too. I think once in a while, it's good to scratch a player like that. We expect more from him, and sometimes we have to press that reset button."