Breaking: Boston Bruins’ Top Center Seeks Exit Amid Playing Time Dispute

Boston Bruins top center Mark Kastelic has expressed his desire to leave the team. Kastelic’s dissatisfaction stems from his limited playing time, averaging only 12 minutes per game this season.

The 25-year-old center has struggled to find consistency in Coach Jim Montgomery’s lineup.

“I feel I can contribute more, but opportunities are scarce here,” Kastelic said.

Kastelic’s agent confirmed that trade discussions are underway.

General Manager Don Sweeney acknowledged the situation, stating, “We’ll explore options.”

The Bruins’ depth chart, featuring Elias Lindholm and Charlie Coyle, complicates Kastelic’s quest.

Rival teams, including the Colorado Avalanche and Vancouver Canucks, have shown interest.

Kastelic’s departure would impact Boston’s lineup dynamics and potentially trigger roster adjustments.

General Manager Don Sweeney acknowledged the situation, saying, “We’ll consider what’s best.”

The Bruins’ depth chart and Kastelic’s $750,000 salary complicate potential trade negotiations.

Rival teams, including the Colorado Avalanche and Vancouver Canucks, have shown interest.

Kastelic’s departure would impact Boston’s lineup dynamics.

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