
Sun Mar 09 00:40:00 UTC 2025: ## Bruins Shake Up Roster in Deadline Day Deals, Acquiring Mittelstadt and Draft Picks
**Boston, MA** – The Boston Bruins engaged in a flurry of trade activity on Friday’s NHL trade deadline, sending veteran forward Charlie Coyle to the Colorado Avalanche in exchange for forward Casey Mittelstadt, prospect William Zellers, and a second-round pick in the 2025 NHL Draft. The moves come as the Bruins look to reshape their roster for the future.
Coyle, a Boston native, expressed mixed emotions about the trade, acknowledging the bittersweet nature of leaving his hometown team but also expressing excitement about joining a contending Avalanche squad. The 33-year-old forward tallied 22 points this season in 64 games for the Bruins.
In addition to the Coyle trade, Boston also acquired 18-year-old prospect William Zellers, who boasts impressive numbers in the USHL. Zellers brings additional depth to the Bruins’ prospect pool.
The Avalanche also strengthened their roster by acquiring defenseman Erik Johnson from the Philadelphia Flyers for forward Givani Smith. Johnson, a former Stanley Cup champion with Colorado, returns to the team after spending 13 seasons there.
The Bruins received Mittelstadt, a 26-year-old forward with 34 points this season. Mittelstadt, who was surprised by the trade, expressed his enthusiasm for joining a storied franchise and expressed confidence in his ability to contribute to the Bruins. Coach Joe Sacco indicated plans to use Mittelstadt’s offensive skills, particularly on the power play.
These trades follow a busy period for Colorado, who also acquired Brock Nelson and prospect William Dufour earlier this week. The Avalanche are currently fighting for playoff positioning in the Central Division. For Boston, the trades signal a shift in direction, prioritizing younger talent and future assets while also seeking to bolster their current roster for a playoff push.