Oskar Lindblom had described his surgery and extensive chemotherapy treatment as “hell” earlier in the season. He had said he felt like a potential return to the ice was eons away after his first treatment for bone cancer and the ensuing push-and-pull of recovering from treatments that for months alternated between moderate and severe.
On Thursday, he played for the first time since December after a diagnosis of Ewing’s sarcoma. The suspension of N.H.L. competition for nearly five…
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