Prospect Info: Cayden Lindstrom

If he just plays limited minutes without getting hurt or looking like he's laboring out there, it is a win for him and the CBJ. Anything more than that is gravy, I'm not expecting him to be major contributor.

I think he's just doing this so he doesn't fall down the CBJ HFBoards prospect ranking list in August...:naughty:
He wants another one of those sweet trophies like he got last year.
 
It's touching how much it means to him to be with his peers. As much as he appreciated being with the Jackets and learning from the pros, there is a very visible emotion to being in the battle with his brothers.
 
Game 1 and 2 sold out unsurprisingly. Was straight up prepared to head out the door and get there right around puck drop :laugh:

You're going to have to buy before you even know if he's in the lineup.

Ever been to Spokane? The trip around Glacier NP is nice.
 
You're going to have to buy before you even know if he's in the lineup.

Ever been to Spokane? The trip around Glacier NP is nice.
Only been in the States twice and it was to Colorado Springs both times :laugh:. Medicine Hat is a pretty chill drive for me so I was hoping someone would even resell some tickets for some extra $. I'll have to wait and see if the series goes 6 atleast
 
Neither guy will be 100% obviously but coming back at the same time as Basha and playing on a line with him is pretty cool. Healthy those guys form a good CHL 1st line and they are likely slotting in as a 3rd/4th line
 
As someone who's watched every game. He's definitely rusty. That insane puck control and hands isn't quite back yet.
Yeah his brain and hands are at 2 very different places right now. That lost puck in front of the net without even the danger of a shot or pass is obviously not an up to speed Lindstrom play.

Confidence is slowly growing though I think. Atleast trying to make plays now
 
Showing his frustrations after not being able to make plays he would otherwise and will be a good moment for the coaching staff to remind him he's been out of action for a year and he's stepping into the WHL finals.

Not bad given the circumstances, still throwing the body when he can
 
After more than 13 months away from competitive hockey, Lindstrom played for Medicine Hat in Game 1 of the WHL Championship, assisting on the Tigers’ first goal — only 54 seconds into the game — and playing a regular shift in a 4-1 win over Spokane.

Lindstrom finished with a plus-1 rating, took a penalty and won 5 of 10 face-offs while centering Medicine Hat’s second line.

The Blue Jackets had two scouts on hand in Co-op Place, and several more scouts and executives watching via the internet back in Columbus and points beyond.

“Our doctor cleared him a while back, but he wanted him to have a couple of weeks, at least, of contact in practice,” Blue Jackets GM Don Waddell said. “We had a conference call on Monday and another one on Wednesday, and the doctor fully released him.

“If he feels good, he said. He sees no reason why he shouldn’t be able to play, and the kid wants to play.”

Waddell admits to being initially uneasy about Lindstrom’s return. He had told himself and others that Lindstrom most likely wasn’t going to play this year, and that was the organization’s mindset. But the more he listened to doctors and Lindstrom, he started to come around.

The original prognosis when Lindstrom went under the knife on Nov. 20 was that he could return to play in five months. It’s been nearly six, Waddell noted.

“The kid is eager to get back,” Waddell said. “It’s been a long year, and when you’re a hockey player and you don’t get to play hockey all year … that’s tough.

“He’s worked his ass off to get to this point. At the end of the day, it’s his decision. But like I said to him on the phone Wednesday, ‘We’re going to support you, Cayden. I just want you to be honest with the team, with the trainers and with us. If you feel anything at all, or if you don’t feel like you’re ready for a game, you have to be honest with us.'”

 

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