
Gustav Lindstrom Transactions
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Lindstrom signed a one-year, two-way contract with the Montreal Canadiens on Wednesday. He was subsequently waived for the purpose of a loan to AHL Laval.

Lindstrom was released from his professional tryout agreement with Anaheim on Friday.
Lindstrom penned a professional tryout agreement with Anaheim on Thursday, Keith Allen of Detroit Hockey Now reports.
Lindstrom was selected off waivers by the Anaheim Ducks from Montreal on Wednesday, according to Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet.
Lindstrom was placed on waivers Tuesday, Chris Johnston of The Athletic reports.
Lindstrom was recalled from AHL Laval on Sunday, per the NHL media site.
Lindstrom was reassigned to AHL Laval on Saturday.
Lindstrom was summoned from AHL Laval on an emergency basis Tuesday.
Lindstrom was placed on waivers by the Montreal Canadiens on Sunday.
The Detroit Red Wings acquired Jeff Petry from the Montreal Canadiens for Gustav Lindstrom and 2025 Conditional 4th Round Pick
Lindstrom inked a one-year, $950,000 contract with Detroit on Saturday.
Lindstrom (lower body) was activated from injured reserve and will play Tuesday versus the New York Islanders.
Lindstrom (lower body) was activated from injured reserve and is on the ice for pregame warmups Sunday against the Vegas Golden Knights, Max Bultman of The Athletic reports.
Lindstrom signed a two-year contract extension with Detroit on Monday.
Lindstrom was promoted to the active roster for Monday's tilt with Carolina.
Lindstrom was added to Detroit's taxi squad Friday.
Lindstrom was reassigned to AHL Grand Rapids on Wednesday.
Lindstrom was recalled from AHL Grand Rapids to the taxi squad Tuesday.
Lindstrom was demoted from Detroit's taxi squad to AHL Grand Rapids on Friday.
Lindstrom was promoted from AHL Grand Rapids to Detroit's taxi squad Tuesday.
Lindstrom was reassigned to AHL Grand Rapids on Monday.
Lindstrom was assigned to Detroit's taxi squad, Ansar Khan of MLive.com reports.
Lindstrom will return to Detroit from Sweden in preparation for the 2020-21 campaign, Ted Kulfan of The Detroit News reports.