Rhett said a few times on Barn Burner that Lindholm was playing like a guy that wanted to be traded. By that I assume he means that he was trying just hard enough to hopefully make himself tradeable, but not so hard that the team would not want to trade him. I don't know if that is true, but I would think a guy who played in the NHL likely has good intuition on those kinds of things.
Reading between the lines and making maybe a bit of a stretch, I wonder if this also says something about Hanifin who is still here. Maybe it's not a forgone conclusion that he wants to move on.
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