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  • Panthers' Petteri Lindbohm: Joins active roster

    Lindbohm was promoted to Florida's active roster Sunday, David Dwork of WPLG Local 10 News reports.

    Lindbohm will slide into the roster spot created by Ryan Lomberg's (undisclosed) placement on IR. The 28-year-old Finn will provide insurance as the team's seventh healthy defenseman, but Lindbohm likely won't dress for game action barring an injury on Florida's blue line.

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  • Panthers' Petteri Lindbohm: Signs with Panthers

    Lindbohm signed with Florida for the remainder of 2021-22. The 28-year-old will need to clear waivers prior to joining the Panthers, Sportsnet's Chris Johnston reports.

    Lindbohm won the Olympic gold medal with Finland and became available after his club Jokerit withdrew from the KHL playoffs. Over 40 appearances for St. Louis, he has generated three points but hasn't played in NHL since 2016-17. With Jokerit this season, Lindbohm recorded eight points over 45 performances.

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  • Petteri Lindbohm: Bound for Switzerland

    Lindbohm signed a contract with Swiss league Lausanne HC on Friday, TSN reports.

    Lindbohm was tendered a qualifying offer from the Blues as a restricted free agent but evidently felt he'd be more comfortable playing within Switzerland's top circuit. This news won't shake up the fantasy world since the defenseman has only accumulated three points through 40 NHL games, plus surgery on both shoulders kept Lindbohm off hockey's biggest stage entirely in the 2017-18 campaign.

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  • Blues' Petteri Lindbohm: Tendered qualifying offer by Blues

    Lindbohm (shoulder) was extended a qualifying offer by the Blues on Sunday, Jim Thomas of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports.

    Lindbohm din't play an NHL game in 2017-18, which was because of both shoulder surgery and just three points in 40 career games. The 24-year-old is an enforcer instead, accruing 75 PIM in 75 games for AHL Chicago in the last two seasons. If he's ready for training camp, Lindbohm will compete for an interim role while Jay Bouwmeester (hip) and Carl Gunnarsson (knee) recover from their respective surgeries.

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  • Blues' Petteri Lindbohm: Shut down for remainder of season

    Lindbohm has undergone season-ending shoulder surgery, Jeremy Rutherford of The Athletic St. Louis reports.

    The Finnish blueliner spent the entirety of his 2017-18 season skating for AHL Chicago, recording a goal and three points in 23 games. Lindbohm will be a restricted free agent after this campaign, and it remains to be seen whether or not he'll get any serious interest from an NHL franchise.

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  • Blues' Petteri Lindbohm: Placed on waivers

    Lindbohm was waived by the Blues for the purpose of reassignment Wednesday.

    Lindbohm has logged 40 games for St. Louis over the course of three seasons, but he's seen most of his action in the AHL. Last year with the Wolves, the 24-year-old notched eight goals and eight helpers along with 54 PIM in 52 outings.

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  • Blues' Petteri Lindbohm: Inks one-year deal

    Lindbohm agreed to terms on a one-year, two-way contract with St. Louis on Monday.

    Lindbohm will get a chance to earn his way onto the Opening Night roster during training camp -- although he will probably spend the bulk of the campaign in the minors. With AHL Chicago last season, the blueliner tallied 16 points, 54 PIM and a plus-3 rating in 52 appearances.

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  • Blues' Petteri Lindbohm: Receives qualifying offer

    Lindbohm was extended a qualifying offer by the Blues, Fox Sports Midwest reports.

    Lindbohm hasn't played much in the big leagues lately, and he hasn't recorded a point since the 2014-15 season. In AHL Chicago last year, he only put up eight goals and 16 points in 52 games, but the Blues know he'll be cheap, so hanging onto the young talent is an easy decision.

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  • Blues' Petteri Lindbohm: Reassigned to minors Thursday

    Lindbohm was sent back to AHL Chicago on Thursday.

    Lindbohm heads back to Chicago after serving as a healthy scratch for Wednesday night's Game 1 loss to the Predators. Even without Lindbohm, the Wolves were able to eliminate AHL Charlotte on Wednesday and will now turn their attention to AHL Grand Rapids in the Central Division Finals of the Calder Cup Playoffs. Jordan Schmaltz was recalled to St. Louis in a corresponding move.

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  • Blues' Petteri Lindbohm: Called up from minors

    Lindbohm was recalled from AHL Chicago on Wednesday.

    The timing of Lindbohm's promotion seems odd, as AHL Chicago is squaring off in a series-deciding Game 5 against AHL Charlotte on Wednesday. It's possible that the Blues were simply concerned about adding some blue-line depth before their series versus Nashville, but the move will no doubt affect the Wolves, as the defenseman has garnered a pair of helpers in the Calder Cup playoffs.

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  • Blues' Petteri Lindbohm: Back in comfort of AHL

    Lindbohm is back with the AHL's Wolves.

    Carl Gunnarsson returned from a lower-body injury for the Blues on Thursday, leaving Lindbohm as the odd-man out. He'll be a restricted free agent this summer and is devoid of any fantasy value unless he can garner a one-way deal and drastically improve in the attacking zone.

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  • Blues' Petteri Lindbohm: Emergency recall Saturday

    Lindbohm was recalled from AHL Chicago on an emergency basis Saturday.

    As noted in the report, this is the second call-up of the season for the physical defenseman. His minor-league campaign with the Wolves has included seven goals, eight assists and 52 PIM over 47 games. View him as an insurance option with Robert Bortuzzo (upper body) and Carl Gunnarsson (lower body) ailing ahead of Sunday's home tilt with the Predators.

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  • Blues' Petteri Lindbohm: Returned to AHL

    Lindbohm was returned to Chicago of the American Hockey League on Friday, Tom Timmerman of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch reports.

    Lindbohm was a fill-in during a time in which the Blues were shorthanded on the blue line, but with Robert Bortuzzo back and Joel Edmundson (upper body) on the mend, it was back to Chicago for Lindbhom.

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  • Blues' Petteri Lindbohm: Makes season debut

    Lindbohm had two shots on goal in 9:49 of ice time in the Blues' 2-1 overtime loss to the Blackhawks on Wednesday.

    Lindbohm was making his season debut, filling in for Joel Edmundson (upper body), who is on injured reserve for at least three weeks. The 23-year-old Finn will continue to fill in for Edmundson until Robert Bortuzzo (lower body) is ready to go. Until then, Lindbohm needs to do more than shoot to be an effective replacement for Edmundson, who led the Blues' rearguards in hits last year and was tops again this season.

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  • Blues' Petteri Lindbohm: Recalled by big league club

    Lindbohm was recalled by the Blues on Monday.

    Lindbohm should draw into the lineup immediately Tuesday as the team's sixth defenseman following the news that Joel Edmundson (upper body) has been placed on injured reserve. He's a big body, but provides little offensive support and likely won't be in consideration for fantasy purposes.

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  • Blues' Petteri Lindbohm: Sent to minors Saturday

    Lindbohm was assigned to AHL Chicago on Saturday.

    Lindbohm is a defensive prospect entering the final year of his entry-level contract with the Blues. Scouts tend to speak highly of the 23-year-old Finn, pointing out that he's strong and physical from the back line. Lindbohm added three goals and eight assists in 43 games with the Wolves last season. He could get the call if (read: when) injuries threaten the big club.

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  • Blues' Petteri Lindbohm: Vying for more NHL ice time

    Lindbohm has a shot at an increased role with the Blues in 2016-17, NHL.com reports.

    Lindbohm made quite the impression on the parent club in 2014-15, when he was called upon to fill in for injured players and in the same season went on to produce 18 points in 53 games for AHL Chicago. A physical defender, Lindbohm still has room to improve his skating. Entering the final year of his entry-level contact, he will be out to prove he's worthy of a full-time role with St. Louis. Fantasy owners should take note.

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  • Blues' Petteri Lindbohm: Activated for Saturday's game

    Lindbohm was activated for Saturday night's game against the Capitals. He filled in for Carl Gunnarsson (lower body) and finished with three hits in 16:27 of ice time in a 4-0 win over Washington.

    Everything is working for the Blues, who have shut out every team during a four-game winning streak. They activate a 22-year-old defenseman with 30 games of NHL experience against the league's most-dominant team, and they don't miss a beat. Lindbohm will remain up with the team as long as Gunnarsson (lower body) and Jay Bouwmeester (upper body) are ailing, but he's not expected to bring much in the way of fantasy value.

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  • Blues' Petteri Lindbohm: Promoted to parent club Thursday

    Lindbohm was recalled by the Blues on Thursday.

    Lindbohm was recalled to supply the Blues with additional depth at defense, as Jay Bouwmeester (upper body) may not be available for Friday's game against the Canucks. Lindbohm won't warrant any consideration in fantasy even if he draws into the lineup Friday against Vancouver, as the 22-year-old blueliner has failed to tally a single point in seven games with the Blues this season.

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  • Blues' Petteri Lindbohm: Reassigned to AHL Chicago

    Lindbohm was reassigned to AHL Chicago on Sunday, Lou Korac of NHL.com reports.

    Lindbohm has played in just seven games for the Blues this season, so he'll move down to AHL Chicago to get some extra reps. Even when he returns to the Blues, he won't offer any significant fantasy production.

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Player Bio

HT/WT: 6-3, 206 lbs
Birthplace: Helsinki, Finland
Age: 31
Experience: 5
Shoots: Left