Oscar Lindblum near the San Jose Sharks

New York. Oscar Lindblom’s NHL career continues.

According to the information, the guest kingdom has signed the San Jose Sharks.

He caused a stir when he bought the Philadelphia Flyers earlier this week Oscar Lindblum The Swedish striker, who was diagnosed with cancer just before Christmas 2019, and after a heroic battle against the disease, is back as a popular hero in Pennsylvania.

Many thought he was “brutal,” but the pilots needed space under the salary cap to be able to hook up Johnny Goudreau – who now appears to end up with a competitor.

However, Lindblom’s career in the NHL continues. There was some information that he would be returning to the Brynäs, but now consistent sources in North America suggest that the wealthy 25-year-old guest signed on to San Jose Sharks and thus became Erik Karlsson’s teammate.

Oscar Lindblom.

Gustafson to the capitals

Other news from the very intense initial hours during the NHL Free Agency.

• Claude Giroud, the captain of the Philadelphia team that moved to Florida this spring, signed a senator who suddenly won in Ottawa

• The Edmonton Oilers have finally resolved their goalkeeper’s problems by “signing” Jack Campbell, formerly in Toronto.

• Swedish defender Patrick Nemeth did his job in New York. The Rangers took him to Arizona.

• Deaton Eric Gustafson, who played last season in Chicago, went to Washington Capitals.

• The Detroit Red Wings strengthened in the middle with Andrew Cope, most recently the New York Rangers.

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• Washington Capitals acquired two new guards: new Stanley Cup champion Darcy Comber and Charlie Lindgren.

• The new runner-up for the New York Rangers is called Vincent Trochek and was previously affiliated with Carolina.

• Former San Jose full-back Brent Burns is being traded to Carolina.

It is not yet known where John Klinburg is located – the highest hill on the market – but negotiations with the Dallas Stars have allegedly resumed abruptly.

For Johnny Goudreau, the last battle is said to have been between the New Jersey Devils and the New York Islands.

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