Map Activity Westward Expansion 2024-07-03 Map Activity Westward Expansion - Last update images today Map Activity Westward Expansion Fantasy Women's Basketball: Top Players To Stream This Week Elias Lindholm and Nikita Zadorov are once again teammates as the pair each signed a long-term contract with the Boston Bruins. The Bruins announced Monday that they signed Lindholm and Zadorov, but did not provide contract details. Lindholm has a seven-year deal worth $7.75 million annually while Zadorov has a six-year deal worth $5 million annually, according to reports. This will be the third time in the past year that Lindholm and Zadorov have played for the same team. They started last season with the Calgary Flames before being reunited in separate trades that saw them join the Vancouver Canucks. Now it appears they could be with the Bruins for years to come. Signing Lindholm allowed Boston to address its need for another top-six center. The dual retirements of former captain Patrice Bergeron and David Krejci left the Bruins entering 2023-24 without a proven top-six center. That led to the emergence of Charlie Coyle, who scored a career-high 25 goals and 60 points in 82 games. It also saw the Bruins rely on all four of their centers to help fill the collective void left by Bergeron and Krejci. But getting eliminated in the second round of the playoffs by the eventual Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers led to questions about how the Bruins could strengthen their roster. Enter Lindholm. A Selke Trophy runner-up in 2022, Lindholm gives the Bruins a two-way center who can be trusted at either end. His offensive production, however, came into question in 2023-24, when he had 15 goals and 44 points after coming off consecutive seasons of more than 60 points. Lindholm used the playoffs to answer some of those concerns by scoring five goals and a career-high 10 points in 13 games, helping the Canucks come within a victory of the Western Conference finals before they were knocked out by the Edmonton Oilers. In addition to needing a second-line center, the Bruins also faced questions about how they would complete their top-four defensive core that features Brandon Carlo, Hampus Lindholm and Charlie McAvoy. They answered them by getting the physically imposing Zadorov, who used the playoffs to show potential suitors he could be worth adding once free agency arrived. Zadorov had six goals and 20 points in 75 games between the Flames and Canucks, marking the 29-year-old's third straight season with at least 20 points. His playoff performances saw him emerge as one of the Canucks' most important players as they reached the second round. He finished with four goals and eight points and logged more than 20 minutes while operating as a marauding force capable of scoring, delivering hits and being trusted to play in various situations. 025197827 1 E03362ce19389a1cba55ba707283b992 Original 3850382 2 49ab1267cc6705ff213899d7df6bbfd3 Original 2494133 1 Image?width=1000&height=190&version=1583113569668 Map 10 12 20 300dpi 33.50x24.13 Inv1375 Scaled 008961855 1 050ed2dd02f1fe55c2264349f6238fb3 8fe3bc6373cb4d588d95ccf3c03e88bd Medium 2494133 2 7Hnbv.MGWIDlq.bko5z8sg B Original 3850382 1 A649514100160ec081c0eed4f1f43af8 Original 5206898 1 Original 4801522 1 B1bade4d53efbb904eaa2879c78fce21 1b01d3f8d300c9b03524f499bab39fe8 498ddab40889e4757c2f91c78f4293d7 9b85b80e298d6617244502dacfa5e0b2 309cae593deb60b898b3b0cf7e286dee Medium 2494133 3 Ab3f250f0d41addcbfa53ee6bd69e288 53feef3e64d1a50428cfdef09cb284f4 Original 8277696 3 Original 9009281 2 Il 1140xN.2290372831 5eyh Original 4555589 1 Original 4895480 1 Original 8277696 2 6 Exciting Westward Expansion Map Activities 800x600 Original 9009281 1