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Canadiens Sign Depth Defenceman, Place On Waivers
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The Montreal Canadiens have signed a familiar face, Swedish defenceman Gustav Lindstrom.

You’ll remember Lindstrom from his brief stint with the team last season, as he appeared in 14 games for the Habs. The 25-year-old blueliner managed to score three goals in that time frame, a rather impressive level of production considering he how he arrived in Montreal in the first place.

Lindstrom was originally acquired in the trade that saw longtime Hab Jeff Petry join the Detroit Red Wings. The Canadiens retained 50 percent of Petry’s salary, while receiving a fourth-round pick in return. The Anaheim Ducks ended up plucking Lindstrom from waivers later in the season.

The Canadiens immediately placed Lindstrom on waivers, in a bid to assign him to the team’s AHL affiliate, the Laval Rocket. In addition to Lindstrom hitting the waiver wire, the Carolina Hurricanes waived 2016 first-round pick Tyson Jost.

Why The Montreal Canadiens Signed Lindstrom

Despite his scoring, Lindstrom’s overall play in the NHL was far from ideal, as he produced very poor underlying numbers, however, that’s par for the course for a depth player in a bottom-five lineup. This time around, Lindstrom was signed to bolster the defensive group in the AHL, adding a right-handed defenceman to the mix for the Laval Rocket.

With David Reinbacher’s knee injury keeping him out of action for four to five months, the Rocket only have two right-handed defencemen in the mix: Logan Mailloux and Zack Hayes. Mailloux is used to being one of the busiest players on the team, and he’ll happily absorb any extra ice time, but it’s never a bad idea to provide a little insurance to avoid putting too much on the top prospect’s plate.

The goal this season is to qualify for the playoffs, a challenge the team failed to accomplish last season. With new head coach Pascal Vincent in place, the organization is hoping they’ve finally found a long-term head coach to guide their top prospects to the NHL.

The Laval Rocket will open their season on October 11, facing the Bruins in Providence.

This article first appeared on Montreal Hockey Now and was syndicated with permission.

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