The 2025 Stanley Cup playoffs are going to be exciting. There’ll be a ton of great matchups. The Edmonton Oilers and Los Angeles Kings meet for the fourth postseason in a row.
The Sabres announced they’ve recalled 2022 first-round pick Noah Östlund from AHL Rochester. The 21-year-old forward could be in line to make his NHL debut tomorrow against the Lightning.
Saturday’s contest at the SAP Center saw the Bruins struggle to find their rhythm. They ultimately succumbed to the San Jose Sharks by a score of 3-1, ending their five-game losing streak.
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The dust has settled from the 2025 NHL Trade Deadline and it wouldn’t be hyperbole to describe the Boston Bruins as unrecognizable. For the first time
Andrew Gross: Heard the last contract offer from the New York Islanders to Brock Nelson was for three years at a little more than $7.5 million. “Think it’s been clear for a while Nelson felt his smart play was to set his value via free agent market.
The Boston Bruins traded veteran forward Charlie Coyle to the Colorado Avalanche to obtain center Casey Mittelstadt in a swap of American players on Friday, according to multiple reports.
Reports, including from Fluto Shinzawa, note that Charlie Coyle is being traded to the Colorado Avalanche. Coyle leaves the Boston Bruins, and Casey Mittelstadt is going back to the Bruins.
After a relatively short stint in Colorado, Casey Mittelstadt is on the move again. The Avalanche have traded the 26-year-old centre to the Boston Bruins in exchange for Charlie Coyle.
The Avalanche aren’t done making trades. Less than 24 hours after acquiring center Brock Nelson from the New York Islanders, the Avs are sending center Casey Mittelstadt, prospect Will Zellers and a 2025 second-round draft pick to the Boston Bruins for center Charlie Coyle and a 2026 fifth-round pick.
The Colorado Avalanche acquired center Charlie Coyle and a 2026 fifth-round pick from the Boston Bruins in exchange for forwards Casey Mittlestadt, Will Zellers and a 2025 second-round pick.
The Avalanche are acquiring center Charlie Coyle from the Bruins, Fluto Shinzawa of The Athletic reports.
With the news that center Andrew Copp is done for the season following surgery on his left pectoral tendon, the Detroit Red Wings are suddenly thin down the middle.
Casey Mittelstadt is still struggling. Ross Colton isn’t producing offensively. Miles Wood can’t seem to find a role on the team. Jack Drury might be better suited for 4C instead of 3C.
The Colorado Avalanche were very active at the trade deadline last season. One of the moves they made came as a surprise to many when they traded Bowen Byram to the Buffalo Sabres in exchange for Casey Mittelstadt.
Trade talks are picking up around Colorado Avalanche centre Casey Mittelstadt. While the Toronto Maple Leafs are in the market for a middle-six centre, GM Brad Treliving should be looking elsewhere.
It has been one week since the Calgary Flames acquired Morgan Frost and Joel Farabee from the Philadelphia Flyers. Even with Frost helping to shore up the Flames’ depth down the middle, the team is expected to continue its search for another young centre.
The former first-round pick has nine goals and 32 points in 55 games for the Avs so far this season.
The Avalanche remain in the market for an upgrade at center, with Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reporting Thursday they were one of the teams who submitted trade proposals to the Canucks for J.T.
With just more than four weeks until the 2025 NHL Trade Deadline on March 7, we’re delivering at least one deadline-focused story every day at Daily Faceoff.
The Avalanche’s No. 2 center Casey Mittelstadt was listed as a potential trade target by Daily Faceoff’s Frank Seravalli on Monday. The addition was made days after Vancouver traded J.T.
Recent rumors have suggested that Colorado Avalanche center Casey Mittelstadt could be on the trading block. This made me wonder: what if Buffalo Sabres general manager Kevyn Adams decided to try to bring back the organization’s eighth-overall pick from 2017?
DENVER — What an incredible bounceback for the Avalanche. They needed Casey Mittelstadt to get things figured out and he did. His linemates were a big reason why.
Casey Mittelstadt had the type of performance in October that felt like a player was marking his territory as the clear-cut No. 2 center of the Colorado Avalanche for the foreseeable future.
Though the Colorado Avalanche now sit in a playoff position after winning 26 of their last 39 games and scoring big wins over the Winnipeg Jets (5-2), Florida Panthers (3-1), and the Minnesota Wild (6-1) over the past two weeks, not everything has gone according to plan this season.
Casey Mittelstadt scored his 200th and 201st NHL points in his 200th consecutive game Friday night against the Anaheim Ducks. No active player on the Avalanche has a longer run and his ironman is 16th in the NHL.
The Colorado Avalanche may be facing their most challenging season in ages. The talent is certainly in place, but there are question marks. They should once again contend for the division crown but whether they can compete for the Stanley Cup remains to be seen.
The Avalanche had strong shot attempt numbers with him on the ice at even strength in both the regular season and playoffs, signaling he has the two-way competency necessary for a top-six pivot on a contending roster.
It’s rare to see two former top-10 picks traded before the age of 26, much less in a one-for-one swap, and with such major implications. In this move, the Sabres fought to find Rasmus Dahlin’s dynamic partner of the future, while the Avalanche hoped to solidify their top-six.
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