The San Jose Sharks recalled forward prospect Daniil Gushchin from the AHL’s San Jose Barracuda on Monday, per a team release. Forward Oskar Lindblom was returned to the Barracuda in a corresponding transaction.
When the San Jose Sharks signed forward Oskar Lindblom, the expectation was that he would provide some solid secondary scoring. Unfortunately for Lindblom and the Sharks, that was not the case.
Curtis Pashelka of The Mercury News relayed several updates from the head coach of the Sharks, David Quinn, on Saturday morning.
Oskar Lindblom deserves a 20-minute standing ovation. The San Jose Sharks face off against the Philadelphia Flyers in the final game of this four-game road trip.
Let's take a look at the upcoming season for the San Jose Sharks.
As free agency arrived on Wednesday, the belief was the Flyers were positioning themselves to do something big and noteworthy. A local product, who happens
The deal, first reported by The Athletic’s Corey Masisak, carries a $2.5 million average annual value, per The Athletic’s Pierre LeBrun.
On the eve of unrestricted free agency, the Philadelphia Flyers made a difficult decision. In order to free up salary-cap space to go shopping on Wednesday, general manager Chuck Fletcher announced that the club has elected to buy out the final year of Oskar Lindblom‘s contract.
The strong start to his career with the Flyers was halted when Lindblom was diagnosed with a rare form of bone cancer in December 2019.
Following the 2021-2022 season, the Philadelphia Flyers have many tough decisions to make. A rebound season from Oskar Lindblom makes it easier. The Philadelphia Flyers have a decent amount of depth.
The National Hockey League announced on Tuesday night that Philadelphia Flyers’ 24-year-old left winger Oskar Lindblom was the winner of the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy.
Lindblom was diagnosed with Ewing’s sarcoma, a rare form of bone cancer, back in December 2019, causing him to miss the rest of the regular season.
The 2020-21 season for Oskar Lindblom was a year in which there was going to be a noticeable drop in on-ice production because he was still getting his strength back after missing the majority of the 2019-20 season.
Last season, the hockey world was rocked with the news of Oskar Lindblom’s diagnosis with an ultra-rare cancer known as Ewing’s Sarcoma, a cancerous tumor that grows in the bones or in the tissue around bones.
Lindblom, who was first diagnosed last December, received clearance from his oncologist and the Flyers’ medical team to practice in Toronto, even though he is high-risk for COVID-19.
The 23-year-old Lindblom was diagnosed with Ewing's sarcoma last December. He rung the bell at Abramson Cancer Center at Pennsylvania Hospital to celebrate his final treatment.
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