There’s a good chance Mikael Lindholm will remember this one as much as any of his 18 NHL games. He watched as his son, Elias, notched his 300th point in his 500th game Tuesday as the NHLFlames beat the NHLBlackhawks. EricFrancis has the details ⤵️
There’s a good chance Mikael Lindholm will remember this one as much as any of the 18 games he played in the NHL 30 years earlier.
One can only imagine how satisfying and jovial a flight home it was afterward to wrap up a perfect 2-0 trip for the Flames and their special supporters. “I think overall we keep it simple and don’t try to force stuff,” said Lindholm following his memorable night.Play the Sportsnet Fantasy Hockey Pool presented by RAM for your chance to drive away with a 2020 RAM 1500 Sport or win cash prizes! It's FREE and easy to play!The Flames counted on a strong start from Cam Talbot to limit the damage to just one in the first.
“Obviously, the first period wasn’t good for us, but I thought we picked it up and played a good road game.” This season he has largely played on a separate line, moving from wing to centre under interim coach Geoff Ward to anchor the team’s top trio with Tkachuk and Andrew Mangiapane.
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