Player Discussion Elias Lindholm

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Elias Lindholm gets brutally honest about start to Bruins career


If there’s one thing you can say about Bruins center Elias Lindholm, it’s that he’s honest. Painfully so, in fact, with things not going his way (or the Bruins’ way for that matter) approaching the quarter mark of the 2024-25 campaign.

“I think overall, for myself, I just haven’t been good enough,” Lindholm, who signed a seven-year, $54.25 million contract last July to be Boston’s new No. 1 center, said following Sunday’s practice at Warrior Ice Arena. “Wouldn’t put the blame on something else other than myself. I gotta be better.”
Yeah but his contract is guaranteed so so what? Give the money back and maybe I’ll believe he gives a shit.
 

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The points haven't been there for Lindholm, but the points haven't really been there for most of the guys on the team. The thing that I can appreciate though is he's hasn't abandoned his defensive game to try and get the offense going. Right now among Bruins players her ranks 3rd in blocked shots and he's tied for 5th with McAvoy for hits. He's also winning 52% of his face-offs while being asked to take roughly 1/3 of the team draws.
 

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For a forward who gets ample time 5 on 5, PP and PK, I'd expect better than an 8 goal pace for 7.75 million. His points-per-game is on par generally speaking, but an 8 goal pace is 4th liner level stuff.
Who is he playing with though? They plugged the hole at center with him and then created a hole at wing by letting JDB go and using the money to overpay a bottom pairing depth defenseman.
 
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Who is he playing with though? They plugged the hole at center with him and then created a hole at wing by letting JDB go and using the money to overpay a bottom pairing depth defenseman.

He's a complimentary player. But he's had either Pasta or Marchand on one of his wings since he got here. Both at times. Also been a fixture on PP unit 1 since Game 1. Hasn't moved.

If they had a hole at center, he was never the guy who was going to plug it.

I don't even care they let Debrusk go. But that money they spent on Elias and Zadorov should of been spent on legitimate scoring forwards. If none were available, then wait.

If Elias was their fantasy dream then they should of signed him and traded Coyle, redundant to have both in a cap system. Then Coyle's his money on scoring.

But you and I know full well they viewed Elias Lindholm as a legitimate No.1 scoring center who was going to produce here in their system. They saw his fluke 40 goal season and in their arrogance believed he'd replicate that here. Just another massive miscalculation by this front office and pro scouting group.
 
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Marchand-Lindholm-Pasta should be the line. Lindholm can't carry a line, he needs help to be able to perform. Statistically, they have shown some promise when they've been together.

The rest of their forward group is going to be horrendeous, but having at least one line would provide some entertainment value.
 

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Marchand-Lindholm-Pasta should be the line. Lindholm can't carry a line, he needs help to be able to perform. Statistically, they have shown some promise when they've been together.

The rest of their forward group is going to be horrendeous, but having at least one line would provide some entertainment value.

Realistically speaking its probably the only way they'll get enough production out of Lindholm to even come close to what they are paying him.

Even then, I'm not terribly optimistic given they have already tried that and it didn't exactly blow the doors off.
 

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I disagree- he makes a ton of good decisions out there, and he does play hard. He goes after pucks, digs along the boards, will throw some hits. The problem, like most of the guys, to me, is not the effort, but that his offensive game is in a black hole. Right along with Coyle, Geekie, Frederic, Zacha, and even Brad and Pasta are not playing particularly well on that side of the puck.

I agree to some extent but he’s getting paid a lot of money and needs to produce and drive play. He’s simply not.

These first 3 years are the years that are suppose to be his good years until that contract gets ugly with age. Certainly not getting what we are paying for with Elias
 
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I agree to some extent but he’s getting paid a lot of money and needs to produce and drive play. He’s simply not.

These first 3 years are the years that are suppose to be his good years until that contract gets ugly with age. Certainly not getting what we are paying for with Elias
You’ll get no argument from me that he needs to do more offensively.
 

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He's another Coyle.
Well thats not a surprise. Had his career season as playing between 2 franchise wingers and after that nothing close to.
Saw him last year in Canucks and thought that he might be ok for 2nd line with 6,5 m deal, but to be honest never ever thought he would be no 1 again. I think Sweeney made big mistake going after Lindholm instead of putting all in for Stamkos.
 

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