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Casey Mittelstadt Shines as Bruins Defeat Wild 6-3

Buffalo Sabres

The Boston Bruins secured a commanding 6-3 victory over the Minnesota Wild on Saturday, with former Buffalo Sabres forward Casey Mittelstadt playing a pivotal role. Mittelstadt showcased his playmaking skills by racking up three assists in the contest, further solidifying his impact on the ice.

This performance is just the latest in a series of strong outings for Mittelstadt, who has been on fire for the Bruins recently. Over his last six games, he has tallied seven points and boasts a plus-3 rating, including a goal scored against his former team, the Sabres, on March 25. His ability to contribute consistently has been vital as the Bruins navigate the final stretch of the season.

With this sustained hot streak, Mittelstadt now has impressive season totals of 14 goals, 26 assists, and 40 points, along with a plus-12 rating across 63 games. His contributions have made him an essential part of the Bruins’ top six, showcasing his growth and adaptability since joining the team.

Originally selected by the Sabres as the seventh-overall pick in the 2017 NHL Entry Draft, Mittelstadt spent seven seasons in Buffalo, where he accumulated 62 goals and 124 assists for a total of 186 points in 339 games. His transition to the Bruins has revitalized his career, and he is thriving in his new environment.

Note: This recap is an independently written summary based on publicly available reporting.

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