
Current Season
GP
53
Goals
13
Assists
19
Points
32
+/-
+6
S%
21.3%
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
Casey Mittelstadt savors his Bruins resurgence in the latest notebook, shaking early-season rust for the production Boston craves. The pivot's chemistry clicks on scoring lines, blending skill with the Black-and-Gold grind that fuels Garden roars. As the Original Six machine hums, his hot streak bolsters a blue-line push toward spring redemption.
Viktor Arvidsson slots into Boston's second line with Mittelstadt and Zacha, delivering the secondary scoring the Bruins desperately needed after prying him from Edmonton for a fifth-round pick. The veteran winger shakes off injury rust to notch clutch goals, like the third-period dagger against Washington that extended their home win streak to 12.
Jeremy Swayman channels his inner wall in net, stuffing away prime chances from the Penguins' vets to keep Boston ahead after an early flurry. Marat Khusnutdinov and Casey Mittelstadt strike fast in the first, flipping the script on Erik Karlsson's power-play opener and setting a tone the Pens can't crack. With Swayman staring down 34 shots in a 2-1 grinder, the Bruins dig deep against a Pittsburgh squad clinging to wildcard hopes, and every point looms large this late in the grind.
The Bruins welcome a Penguins squad clinging to their wildcard spot, with Jeremy Swayman looking to extend his wall-like form in net. Whispers from Boston's front office hint at lineup tweaks that paid off big when Marat Khusnutdinov and Casey Mittelstadt connected just 50 seconds apart, flipping the script in a first-period frenzy.
Casey Mittelstadt lights it up for the Bruins just as the Olympic freeze thaws and GMs sharpen their pencils for March 6. Boston's front office faces a familiar dilemma with a hot hand who's drawing calls from every contender sniffing for center depth. In a market thin on reliable pivots, his surge could force Don Sweeney to weigh a haul against keeping the band together for a Cup push.
The Bruins keep tweaking their roster midseason, shuffling players like Arvidsson, Mittelstadt and Harris to IR while calling up Blumel and Tufte from Providence to steady the ship. Don Sweeney pulls these levers with the precision of a guy who's seen every deadline scramble, turning injuries into opportunities without missing a beat. Casual fans miss how this quiet retool keeps Boston competitive in a brutal Atlantic, where one wrong move tanks your season.