The Calgary Flames have gone silent to start the NHL free\u002Dagency period.
And no extensions, either.
It’s believed that Lindholm is mulling a max-term contract, likely in the neighbourhood of the eight-year, US$68-million doozies that Bo Horvat and Pierre-Luc Dubois recently inked elsewhere.Article content “We’re not setting deadlines or drop-dead dates. We’re just continuing to talk and moving forward and seeing what their side wants to do and what we want to do. That’s all. We’re in a good place, I think, moving forward.”
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