Canucks forward Elias Lindholm celebrates big moment off the ice
Vancouver Canucks forward Elias Lindholm has a lot to celebrate these days, as he's returned from an injury, the team is going to the playoffs, and he's becoming a father for the second time.
In a post on her Instagram account, Elias' wife Annica, announced that the couple would be welcoming their second child in 2024. She shared an image that included a picture of the ultrasound, as well as a cake that says 'Baby #2 coming 2024'.
"Family is growing. One more to adore" Annica Lindholm said.
Lindholm and his wife Annica got engaged in 2022, while he was a member of the Calgary Flames and one year later, welcomed their first child into the world, a boy they named Levi.
Elias Lindholm's start to his tenure with the Vancouver Canucks hasn't gone as he's hoped and it was plagued with an undisclosed injury that kept him out of the lineup for nearly three weeks. In 24 games with the Canucks, Lindholm has ten points (five goals, five assists), four penalty minutes and is a minus-six.
From everyone here at Canucks Daily, we'd like to congratulate Elias and his wife Annica on the announcement of their second child!
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