
Current Season
GP
68
Goals
15
Assists
27
Points
42
+/-
+12
S%
19.5%
Career Stats
Contract
Cap Hit
$5.75M
Total Value
$17.25M
Expires
3 yrs · 2026-2027
Status
Then UFA
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Recent Stories
Toronto's front-office search zeroes in on Florida's sharp Mehta as a prime candidate to fix their perennial heartbreak. Insiders know his Panthers track record screams Cup pedigree. The Maple Leafs need a steady hand more than ever after another season of high drama.
Casey Mittelstadt rips the game opener in the second period, igniting his team's attack. Mittelstadt's been a setup guy all year, but this snipe shows his finisher's touch under lights. Second-period goals like his swing games and pile pressure on foes scrambling to respond.
Viktor Arvidsson silences the doubters who questioned his fit in Boston after injury-plagued years in Edmonton and beyond. The Swedish winger surges to 20 goals with 22 assists, anchoring the most reliable line alongside Mittelstadt and Zacha under coach Marco Sturm. His greasy rebound tallies and board battles have sparked clutch wins, like that overtime dagger against Buffalo. Bruins front office insiders whisper this resurgence positions Boston for a deep playoff run if he sustains the pace.
Boston Bruins head coach Marco Sturm steps into the press room fresh off a convincing 6-3 home win against the Minnesota Wild, and insiders know these postgame chats often reveal the real temperature of a team grinding through March. Sturm, in his first year behind the bench after taking over from Bruce Cassidy, fields questions on everything from Jeremy Swayman's clutch saves to the contributions of newcomers like Viktor Arvidsson and Casey Mittelstadt.
Casey Mittelstadt, Pavel Zacha and Viktor Arvidsson form the most consistent trio in Boston's lineup, sticking together through 42 of 63 games under Marco Sturm. They dominate at 5-on-5 with a league-second plus-16 goal differential, outscoring opponents 29-13 while creating high-danger chaos that even Pastrnak raves about. Acquired pieces like Mittelstadt from Colorado and Arvidsson from Edmonton deliver the depth scoring the Bruins desperately needed after last year's offensive woes.
Mittelstadt wires three perfect assists as the Bruins grind out a statement win that quiets the doubters in a tight playoff race. Sources in Boston whisper he's settling into the top-six role like he was born for it, feeding snipes that have coaches from Montreal to Toronto taking notes. With the Atlantic Division turning into a dogfight, this performance reminds everyone why Don Sweeney eyed him at the deadline.