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As Bruins sit at crossroads, a costly spending spree looms over a miserable season

Elias Lindholm had a productive night on Thursday at TD Garden.

For just the fifth time in 53 games this season, the Bruins pivot registered at least two points on the scoresheet — orchestrating Brad Marchand’s power-play tally before snapping a shorthanded strike past Jets goalie Connor Hellebuyck later in the contest.

The Bruins, however, left the ice with zero points secured in the standings.

It’s been that type of season for Lindholm and his new team, with Boston’s offseason spending spree doing little to move the needle for a roster now staring at a tangible reality where its mismatched personnel is destined to be dismantled.