Bruins are already reaping rewards of their trade-deadline teardown

Less than an hour after Don Sweeney and his staff ripped off the Band-Aid and dismantled a hefty portion of Boston’s depth chart, the Bruins’ GM stressed that said fire sale wasn’t the start of an arduous rebuild.

“You start to look at draft capital that we had been spending over a course of most of the years, it starts to take its toll. And you have to have a little bit of a step-back approach at times,” Sweeney said on March 7, 2025.

“Did we come in this morning knowing that we were making every one of these moves? No, but we were prepared if things that we would like presented. We didn’t burn it down.

“We have a lot of guys. Now a couple of those guys in particular are injured that are big, big players and pieces for our group. Now we have to do a better job of building around it and charting the course that says we’re back. And that’s the job.”

Sweeney’s confidence in Boston orchestrating a retool on the fly as opposed to a larger overhaul felt like a hopeful musing, especially given the number of players Boston shipped out over the span of a few days.

By the time the NHL trade deadline finally passed on March 7, the Bruins had executed seven trades in four days, moving lineup regulars like Trent Frederic, Justin Brazeau, Charlie Coyle, Brandon Carlo, and captain Brad Marchand.

For Sweeney and a Bruins team no longer able to duck the inevitable bill coming due after years spent trading away draft capital, that deluge of deals in March stood as the best path forward to replenish a barren prospect pipeline and hit the reset button.

### A Season of Struggle Yields Promising Prospects

The subsequent plummet down the standings that spring helped Boston secure a top-10 pick, landing a potential franchise fixture for the future in Boston College center James Hagens, who has 11 points in 11 games this year with the Eagles.

But Hagens has been far from the only promising byproduct drawn out of a season of misery for the Original Six franchise.

As painful as it might have been for some Bruins fans to see Marchand hoist the Stanley Cup for an Atlantic Division nemesis in Florida this past summer, the Bruins’ total haul of picks, players, and prospects are already starting to offer plenty of promise for a team that seems to be ahead of schedule in said retool.

Here’s a look back at a few of Boston’s trade-deadline deals, many of which are already posting positive returns.

### To Edmonton: Trent Frederic, Max Jones
### To Boston: Max Wanner, 2025 Second-Round Pick, 2026 Fourth-Round Pick

Rather than sign a pending UFA in Frederic to a new long-term deal, Boston parted ways with the former third-line stalwart, with the top return being a 2025 second-round pick.

With that selection, Boston added another promising pivot prospect in Boston College center Will Moore, who has posted five points (two goals, three assists) through the first 11 games of his freshman campaign.

Moore has the makings of a dependable two-way forward in a middle-six grouping after a few years spent at Chestnut Hill.

Frederic, meanwhile, struggled to get going last season with the Oilers after returning from injury, scoring just one goal and three assists during Edmonton’s run to the Stanley Cup Final.

Edmonton handed Frederic an eight-year, $30.8 million contract this summer, but the 27-year-old forward hasn’t exactly lived up to his billing as a pugnacious forward capable of delivering some scoring punch.

Over 20 games, Frederic has scored just one goal and posted zero assists while averaging 12:09 of ice time per game with the Oilers this year.

### To Minnesota: Justin Brazeau
### To Boston: Marat Khusnutdinov, Jakub Lauko, 2026 Sixth-Round Pick

After a dreadful showing with the Wild (one goal, two points in 19 games), Brazeau has rekindled his scoring touch this year with Pittsburgh, potting six goals and 12 points in 12 games so far.

But with Brazeau’s scoring production in Boston dipping as the calendar flipped to March (10 goals in 57 games), the Bruins opted to flip the pending free agent to the Wild, with the top return thus far being shifty forward Marat Khusnutdinov.

After toiling around in more of a fourth-line role with Minnesota, Khusnutdinov’s speed and puck skills have allowed him to elevate in Boston’s lineup as a useful cog for Marco Sturm.

The 23-year-old center has helped Boston absorb the loss of 1C Elias Lindholm over the last few weeks, scoring three goals and two assists over the last eight games, including a key tally in Saturday’s win over Montreal.

During the 74:21 of 5-on-5 reps that the Geekie-Khusnutdinov-Pastrnak line has logged together this season, Boston is outscoring opponents, 4-2.

Khusnutdinov will likely be bumped back down the lineup once Lindholm returns, but the shifty Russian forward doesn’t look like a fourth-line grinder moving forward.

### To Florida: Brad Marchand
### To Boston: 2027 First-Round Pick (after conditions met in 2025 playoffs)

The Bruins likely aren’t going to be “winning” this trade, not with Marchand playing an essential role in Florida’s run to a second-straight Stanley Cup title.

Boston does have another solid piece of draft capital to work with moving forward in Florida’s 2027 first-round pick, although that pick could eventually be pushed into a 2028 first-round pick if Florida’s 2027 selection ends up being a top-10 pick (as unlikely as that seems).

Ideally, the Bruins would have preferred having possession of Florida’s 2026 first-round pick given that the Panthers’ record so far this year has been relatively pedestrian (9-8-1), due to injuries to Aleksander Barkov and Matthew Tkachuk.

If the Bruins do exceed expectations this season, one has to wonder if Sweeney and Co. view a 2027 first-round pick by Florida as an expendable trade chip if they try to add talent at the trade deadline or during the 2026-27 campaign.

### To Colorado: Charlie Coyle, 2026 Fifth-Round Pick
### To Boston: Casey Mittelstadt, 2025 Second-Round Pick, Will Zellers

With a win-now Avs team desperate to add center depth behind Nathan MacKinnon, Colorado paid a premium to acquire both Brock Nelson and Coyle at the trade deadline.

Coyle posted 13 points in 17 games with Colorado during regular-season play but only scored one postseason goal as the Avs were bounced by Dallas in the first round of the 2025 playoffs.

With Colorado needing cap space, they ultimately traded Coyle to Columbus along with Miles Wood this summer.

While Coyle’s tenure in Colorado was short-lived, Boston took advantage of a seller’s market by adding a roster player in Mittelstadt, a 2025 second-round pick, and a promising prospect in Will Zellers for the 33-year-old Weymouth native.

After an underwhelming debut with Boston in 2024-25, Mittelstadt has been a solid playmaking option on the second line with Pavel Zacha and Viktor Arvidsson when healthy, posting nine points over 15 games.

Signed through the 2026-27 season at a $5.75 million cap hit, the 26-year-old Mittelstadt could either hold court as a solid middle-six option or serve as a potential trade chip if he continues to produce steadily.

With that 2025 second-round pick (61st overall), Boston selected left-shot defenseman Liam Pettersson, currently skating for the Vaxjo Lakers in the Swedish Hockey League’s Under-20 division.

But the crown jewel of this sizable return for Coyle might be Will Zellers, a 2024 third-round pick who has significantly impressed over the last two years.

After earning USHL Player of the Year honors in 2024-25 (44 goals, 71 points in 52 games with Green Bay), Zellers’s scoring touch translated well to college hockey.

He has been one of the top freshman scorers on a sixth-ranked North Dakota squad so far this year, lighting the lamp seven times and adding four assists across 12 games.

While Hagens has the makings of a legitimate top-six center, Zellers has the motor and shot to develop into a 20-goal regular as part of Boston’s next crop of talent.

### To Toronto: Brandon Carlo
### To Boston: Fraser Minten, 2025 Fourth-Round Pick, 2026 Conditional First-Round Pick

Bruins fans banking on Boston getting involved in the Gavin McKenna sweepstakes after that six-game losing skid might have to adjust their expectations.

But could the Bruins be a competitive club this season and still secure a top-10 pick in a very deep 2026 NHL Draft? It could happen — largely due to what looks like a lopsided deal struck between the Bruins and Maple Leafs in March.

When the Bruins sent a former top-four stalwart in Carlo to the Leafs, it looked as though Boston and Toronto were heading in opposite directions. That sentiment might have flipped just 20 games into this new season.

While the 12-8-0 Bruins currently sit atop the Atlantic Division, the Maple Leafs are just two points away from last place in the entire Eastern Conference.

Already hampered by the offseason departure of a top playmaker in Mitch Marner, Toronto’s defense and goaltending have seemingly imploded this year, ranking 31st in goals allowed per game (3.79).

Anthony Stolarz (.884 save percentage) has regressed in net, Auston Matthews is banged up, and Carlo has not fit the bill as a true shutdown option for Toronto’s thin defensive corps.

Even if it remains to be seen whether Toronto is destined for a top-10 pick this season, the Leafs don’t have many options to break this spiral given years of “win-now” moves have saddled them with a barren prospect pipeline and few available draft picks to trade for reinforcements.

As of Sunday, current odds on Tankathon have the 8-9-2 Maple Leafs landing the No. 6 pick in the 2026 NHL Draft, which would transfer to Boston.

The sixth pick would be the best-case scenario for the Bruins, as the 2026 first-rounder is top-five protected for Toronto.

Even if Toronto rights the ship somewhat, the Bruins are still well positioned to add another top prospect to their system in June as a direct result of a difficult season for Toronto, even if that first-rounder lands in the teens.

Boston also added an intriguing defenseman in Vashek Blanar with Toronto’s 2025 fourth-round pick. The 6-foot-5 blueliner showcased some of his playmaking poise during Development Camp this summer.

The Toronto trade is also paying direct dividends for the current Bruins team, as 21-year-old Fraser Minten is already looking the part of a middle-six stalwart moving forward.

A favorite of Marco Sturm already, Minten’s two-way acumen has made him a Swiss Army Knife for Boston, while his chemistry with Tanner Jeannot and Mark Kastelic has turned Boston’s third line into a matchup nightmare.

The case can be made that a one-for-one swap of Carlo for Minten is already looking like a win for the Bruins—especially over the next few years.

If an overachieving Bruins team somehow also lands another blue-chip prospect in the 2026 NHL Draft thanks to Toronto, this deal could be a fleecing.
https://www.boston.com/sports/boston-bruins/2025/11/16/boston-bruins-trade-toronto-maple-leafs-nhl-hockey-returns-fraser-minten-carlo-don-sweeney/

TreVeyon Henderson is breaking through as a top weapon for Drake Maye, Patriots

**“Don’t Fix It If It Ain’t Broke”**

*FOXBOURGH* — Drake Maye knew the questions were coming after a night where chants of “MVP!” rained down on him at Gillette Stadium. It came as little surprise that the 23-year-old quarterback deflected any talk of his rising stock as one of the top players in the NFL.

And on Thursday night, he had an easy avenue to deflect said discourse.

“May have been for TreVeyon tonight,” Maye said of those chants. “He scored three touchdowns.”

Maye’s stellar play all season long may have helped New England orchestrate this current eight-game win streak and 9-2 overall record. But with New England’s banged-up personnel in the ground game in need of a lift this week, rookie running back TreVeyon Henderson has answered the call.

In the span of just five days, the 2025 second-round pick has found the end zone five times, with a two-score showing against the Buccaneers on Sunday followed up by another impactful performance on primetime TV against the Jets Thursday night.

Thrust into a featured role on offense with lead back Rhamondre Stevenson still sidelined with a toe injury, Henderson thrived as the Patriots’ spark plug. He rushed for two touchdowns in the first half before hauling in a touchdown from Maye in the third quarter, en route to a 27-14 win over New York.

Henderson’s arrival has been a welcome remedy for New England’s shorthanded personnel, with the Ohio State product becoming just the second Patriots rookie in franchise history to post a three-touchdown game. The only other Patriots rookie to post a similar stat line? Rob Gronkowski in 2010.

“Don’t fix it if it ain’t broke,” Maye said of Henderson starting to settle into a groove. “I think just him stepping up. I think it was a big time for him stepping up, and it’s been great for him to get all these reps, to keep getting these reps. He wants to be great. He’s just showing up every day and asking questions.

“I think just continuing for him to keep going in the [coming] weeks and know that him and ‘Mondre and our backs, we can create a good one-two thing going.”

Henderson made the most of the red-zone reps afforded to him, opening the scoring for New England early in the second quarter. He spun away from a tackle, remained on his feet as several Jets swarmed around him, and eventually landed over the goal line after his offensive line pushed him forward.

He scored again on New England’s next drive, with a booming pancake block delivered by Mike Onwenu clearing the path for Henderson to scamper in from seven yards out, giving the Patriots their first lead of the night.

With those two rushing scores, Henderson also joined Curtis Martin (1995) as the only Patriots rookies since 1970 to post consecutive games with two or more rushing touchdowns.

“Really, those first two touchdowns, all [because of] my offensive linemen,” Henderson said on Amazon’s postgame coverage. “I got to give those guys credit. They make my job easier. Those guys put in the dirty work, and so I really give the credit to those guys. I’m really thankful to be playing alongside those guys, running behind those guys, and just playing on this team.”

But Henderson was not done.

During a drive where Maye tormented the Jets’ defense by rolling out of the pocket, ducking pressure, and hitting open targets sprouting up across the field, New York’s secondary could only shake their heads after the quarterback lofted a ball over to Henderson in the end zone for a six-yard touchdown in the third quarter.

“He’s executed, whether that’s a checkdown or a touchdown in the back of the end zone,” Mike Vrabel said of the rookie. “No home runs tonight, but I thought he grinded out pretty much what was there. He’s helped us a lot of ways tonight and saw the power push touchdown, which was really cool.”

It hasn’t been the easiest start to an NFL career for Henderson. After a standout showing in training camp and preseason action, he had just one touchdown through his first nine games, gaining 283 total yards on the ground.

But be it the opportunity afforded by more reps or Henderson’s growing confidence at football’s highest level, the explosive running back is starting to find his footing.

It’s a mid-season development that should lift an already surging Patriots team — and terrify the rest of an NFL that already has its hands full accounting for the likes of Maye and the rest of New England’s imposing arsenal of weapons.

“It feels great,” Henderson said of breaking through over the last two games. “I’ve just been staying patient, trusting the Lord’s plan, just continuing to do my part and the rest I leave up to Him.”
https://www.boston.com/sports/new-england-patriots/2025/11/14/treveyon-henderson-new-england-patriots-drake-maye-mike-vrabel-touchdown-jets/

Thursday Night Football: Patriots extend win streak to eight games

The Patriots kicked off Week 11 by extending their winning streak to eight games with a 27-14 home victory. Running back TreVeyon Henderson was a standout performer, scoring three touchdowns. The Patriots’ defense also played a crucial role, forcing a turnover on downs at the two-minute warning to seal the win.

With this eighth consecutive win, the Patriots improve to 9-2 and remain firmly in control of the AFC West. Henderson, a rookie, has made the most of expanded opportunities in the absence of Rhamondre Stevenson. The second-round pick finished the game with 19 carries for 62 yards and added five receptions for 31 yards. One of his touchdowns came on a pass from quarterback Drake Maye, who continues to make a splash in his second NFL season.

Maye, a current MVP favorite, completed 25 of 34 passes for 281 yards, further establishing his breakout status. Wide receiver Stefon Diggs led the receiving corps with nine catches for 105 yards.

The Jets stayed competitive well into the fourth quarter, trailing 24-14 when they forced a punt with 7:29 remaining. However, their hopes of an upset faded quickly when Justin Fields mishandled a low snap, allowing Patriots linebacker Anfernee Jennings to recover the ball on the Jets’ 11-yard line.

Though the Jets managed to force a field goal and moved the ball on their next drive, the sense of urgency was lacking. Even a crucial fourth-down pass to tight end Jeremy Ruckert was broken up by defensive back Dell Pettus, effectively ending their comeback bid.

Fields had a mixed performance, rushing 11 times for 67 yards and a touchdown while completing 15 of 26 passes for 116 yards and a touchdown through the air. The passing touchdown went to recent acquisition John Metchie. Meanwhile, fellow newcomer Adonai Mitchell struggled, dropping two potential catches in his first game with the team.

Coming into this game, the Jets had won two straight. They will now use the upcoming mini-bye to prepare for a Week 12 trip to Baltimore. The Patriots, meanwhile, will hit the road as they look to continue their winning streak with a matchup against Cincinnati. A nine-game winning streak in one season would be their first since 2017.
https://www.nbcsports.com/nfl/profootballtalk/rumor-mill/news/thursday-night-football-patriots-extend-win-streak-to-eight-games

Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland dies at 24

FRISCO, Texas — Dallas Cowboys defensive end Marshawn Kneeland tragically passed away Thursday morning, the team announced.

“It is with extreme sadness that the Dallas Cowboys share that Marshawn Kneeland tragically passed away this morning. Marshawn was a beloved teammate and member of our organization. Our thoughts and prayers regarding Marshawn are with his girlfriend Catalina and his family,” the team said in a statement. He was 24 years old.

The Cowboys have not disclosed any details regarding the cause of Kneeland’s death.

Kneeland was the Cowboys’ second-round pick out of Western Michigan in the 2024 NFL Draft, selected 56th overall. In Monday’s game against the Arizona Cardinals, he scored the Cowboys’ first touchdown by recovering a blocked punt in the end zone.

The team is currently on their bye week and is not scheduled to return to practice until Monday.

During the 2024 season, Kneeland missed two games due to injury but was credited with 15 tackles, one sack, two tackles for loss, and six quarterback hurries. As a rookie in 2023, he missed six games with a knee injury but still recorded 17 tackles, two tackles for loss, 13 quarterback pressures, a pass breakup, and a fumble recovery.

Before joining the NFL, Kneeland set records at Godwin Heights High School in Wyoming, Michigan, for tackles, sacks, and tackles for loss. During his college career at Western Michigan, he played in 38 games and amassed 27.5 tackles for loss, 13 sacks, three forced fumbles, and three pass deflections.

In 2023, Kneeland earned second-team All-Mid-American Conference honors, finishing the season with 57 tackles, 4.5 sacks, and 7.5 tackles for loss in just nine games.

Kneeland is the second Dallas Cowboys player to pass away during the season in recent years. In 2012, linebacker Jerry Brown died in a car crash in which teammate Josh Brent was driving.

The Cowboys organization, players, and fans mourn the loss of Marshawn Kneeland and extend their deepest condolences to his family and loved ones during this difficult time.
https://abc7.com/post/dallas-cowboys-second-year-de-marshawn-kneeland-dies-24/18120755/

Dallas Cowboys Make Two Trades at Trade Deadline to Bolster Defense

The Dallas Cowboys recently made significant moves to bolster their roster ahead of the upcoming seasons.

According to reports from NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Tom Pelissero, and Mike Garafolo, the Cowboys acquired Williams in a trade that involved multiple assets. Dallas sent a 2026 second-round pick, a 2027 first-round pick, and defensive tackle Mazi Smith to complete the deal.

An interesting detail in this trade is that New York will receive the higher of the Cowboys’ two first-round picks in 2027. This is possible because Dallas holds both its own and Green Bay’s first-round selections, thanks to the Micah Parsons trade earlier this year.

In a separate transaction, the Cowboys also acquired linebacker Logan Wilson from the Bengals. For Wilson, Dallas traded away a 2026 seventh-round draft pick.

These moves highlight the Cowboys’ commitment to strengthening their defense and positioning themselves for sustained success in the coming years.
https://sanangelolive.com/news/sports/2025-11-05/dallas-cowboys-make-two-trades-trade-deadline-bolster-defense

Basel 2025: Joao Fonseca vs Jaume Munar preview, head-to-head, prediction, odds, and betting tips | Swiss Indoors

Match Details

  • Fixture: Joao Fonseca vs Jaume Munar
  • Date: October 25, 2025
  • Tournament: Swiss Indoors
  • Round: Semifinal
  • Venue: St. Jakobshalle, Basel, Switzerland
  • Category: ATP 500
  • Surface: Hard (indoor)
  • Prize Money: €2,523,045
  • Live Telecast: USA Tennis Channel | UK Sky Sports | Canada TSN

Joao Fonseca vs Jaume Munar Preview

Teen phenom Joao Fonseca will take on Jaume Munar in the semifinals of the Swiss Indoors 2025. Fonseca began his campaign in Basel with a hard-fought 7-6 (8), 6-3 victory over Giovanni Mpetshi Perricard.

He advanced to the quarterfinals without playing his second-round match, receiving a walkover from seventh seed Jakub Mensik. In the quarterfinals, Fonseca faced ninth seed Denis Shapovalov. He broke Shapovalov’s serve early to start the proceedings but couldn’t maintain that level throughout the first set and ultimately dropped it.

However, Fonseca bounced back strongly, taking the second set and leading 4-1 in the decider when Shapovalov retired from the match. This victory secured Fonseca’s place in the semifinals.

On the other side, Jaume Munar had a solid start by defeating Remy Bertola 6-2, 6-4 in the first round. He then pulled off an upset against second seed Ben Shelton, winning 6-3, 6-4.

The quarterfinals saw Munar go head-to-head with fifth seed Felix Auger-Aliassime, who was fresh off winning last week’s European Open. Munar matched the in-form Auger-Aliassime shot for shot, gaining a crucial break in the fourth game to clinch the first set.

The match ended prematurely when Auger-Aliassime retired, allowing Munar to advance to the semifinals.

Head-to-Head

This upcoming semifinal encounter will mark the first meeting between Joao Fonseca and Jaume Munar, so the head-to-head record currently stands at 0-0.

While they represent different stages of their careers — Fonseca as the promising young talent and Munar as the seasoned veteran — both are enjoying the best seasons of their careers to date.

Fonseca is set to break into the ATP top 40 next week due to his impressive run in Basel. Munar, meanwhile, is also on course to reach a career-high ranking and could crack the top 30 if he reaches the final.

This year, Munar holds a 30-23 win-loss record. His highlights include reaching the fourth round of the US Open and making deep runs at several Masters 1000 events.

Fonseca captured his maiden ATP title at the Argentina Open and has reached the third round of both the French Open and Wimbledon, as well as two Masters 1000 tournaments.

The teenager’s forehand has been especially lethal throughout this week, and if he continues performing at this level, Fonseca will be the favorite to reach the biggest final of his young career.

Prediction

Pick: Joao Fonseca to win in straight sets.

Betting Tips

  • Tip 1: Joao Fonseca to win.
  • Tip 2: The match will have at least 20 games.

https://www.sportskeeda.com/tennis/basel-2025-joao-fonseca-vs-jaume-munar-preview-head-to-head-prediction-odds-betting-tips-swiss-indoors

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