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After a turbulent 2024-25 season that saw him change teams for the first time in his seven-year career, new Kraken defenseman ...
His older brother, Charlie, is a goalie with the Washington Capitals . The younger Lindgren — who signed a four-year, $18 ...
The Colorado Avalanche accomplished their most important task so far this summer by re-signing Brock Nelson and locking up the second-line center for the next three seasons. Still, now they have to ...
The Colorado Avalanche accomplished their most important task so far this summer by re-signing Brock Nelson and locking up the second-line center for the next three seasons. Still, now they have to ...
The Washington Capitals learned this postseason that there's never enough depth on the blue line, as Martin Fehervary's absence weighed heavy on the team en route to an early playoff exit.
Lindgren was drafted by the New York Rangers and was only on Broadway until February. They dealt him to Colorado for a second and fourth-round pick, ending his run there. Considering the number of ...
Ryan Lindgren was traded from the New York Rangers to the Colorado Avalanche at this season's trade deadline. He is now an unrestricted free agent and will be looking for a team that matches his ...
York, 24, finished the season with four goals and 17 points in 66 games. Could Avs keep Ryan Lindgren somehow? Switching gears to the Western Conference, the Colorado Avalanche have some decisions ...
He completed eight trades from early December through the March 8 deadline, with longtime Rangers such as Filip Chytil, Kaapo Kakko, Ryan Lindgren, Jimmy Vesey and Trouba part of the initial purge.
He completed eight trades from early December through the March 8 deadline, with longtime Rangers such as Filip Chytil, Kaapo Kakko, Ryan Lindgren, Jimmy Vesey and Trouba part of the initial purge.
He completed eight trades from early December through the March 8 deadline, with longtime Rangers such as Filip Chytil, Kaapo Kakko, Ryan Lindgren, Jimmy Vesey and Trouba part of the initial purge.
He completed eight trades from early December through the March 8 deadline, with longtime Rangers such as Filip Chytil, Kaapo Kakko, Ryan Lindgren, Jimmy Vesey and Trouba part of the initial purge.