NHL Trade Rumors: Avalanche's Casey Mittelstadt Linked To 3 More Teams

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Matt Larkin of Daily Faceoff has linked Colorado Avalanche center Casey Mittelstadt to the Boston Bruins, Calgary Flames, and Winnipeg Jets as potential trade destinations ahead of the 2025 NHL Trade Deadline. Mittelstadt, who signed a three-year, $5.75 million AAV contract last summer, has struggled to meet expectations as Colorado’s second-line center. While his playmaking ability remains a strength, his defensive inconsistency has raised questions about his long-term fit. With the Avalanche already making a major move by trading Mikko Rantanen, Larkin believes Mittelstadt "could be the next piece moved."As @frank_seravalli reported this week, the #GoAvsGo's Casey Mittelstadt is available.Which trade destinations would make sense for the playmaking center?Consider these seven teams:https://t.co/qsS9f5K7KY— Matt Larkin (@MLarkinHockey) February 5, 2025 The Bruins need offensive help down the middle, especially after Elias Lindholm’s disappointing start since signing his big contract last summer. Larkin points out that Mittelstadt’s style might complement David Pastrnak, but the challenge lies in fitting his contract under the cap. In Calgary, a potential Nazem Kadri reunion with Colorado adds intrigue, as Larkin notes the Avalanche have "badly missed his presence for three years." However, the Flames’ recent acquisitions of Morgan Frost and Joel Farabee could complicate a move for another playmaking center.Is there a deal to be made between the Flames and Avalanche for Casey Mittelstadt? Read More Here 📝| https://t.co/nafjPDMGbD pic.twitter.com/8g4DttTfiC— FlamesNation (@FlamesNation) February 10, 2025 The Jets need a reliable second-line center behind Mark Scheifele, and Mittelstadt’s strong playoff performance against Winnipeg last year—where he recorded six points in five games—makes him a compelling option. Winnipeg has the cap space to take on his salary, but trading within the division is rarely easy. "Mittelstadt might address a team need for Winnipeg, but what would go Colorado’s way?" Larkin questions, suggesting a mid-tier prospect or a larger cap-clearing move could be necessary.Photo Credit: Bob Frid-Imagn Images...

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