Bruins trading defenseman Brandon Carlo to Maple Leafs: Sources

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The Boston Bruins are trading Brandon Carlo to the Toronto Maple Leafs for a package that includes prospect Fraser Minten, per league sources.

Carlo, 28, is signed through 2027 at $4.1 million annually.

Carlo had been serving as the Bruins’ top right-shot defenseman in Charlie McAvoy’s absence. He is a stay-at-home defender and first-wave penalty killer. Offense is not Carlo’s game, as he has just one goal and eight assists this season. He uses his positioning and stick more than physicality to defend.

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Carlo, No. 28 on The Athletic’s most recent trade board,Ā joins Brad Marchand and Charlie Coyle as the Bruins’ deadline-day departures. Carlo and Coyle were most recently alternate captains along with David Pastrnak.

What it means for the Maple Leafs

Carlo was No. 2 on our best potential trade fits for the Maple Leafs last month. I would have had him No. 1, but I wondered about the price and likelihood of the Bruins dealing him to a divisional rival like the Leafs. Carlo is just the type of defenseman that GM Brad Treliving covets. He’s long and he’s strong defensively. He plays a real meat-and-potatoes kind of game, which makes him feel like the ideal fit for a partnership with Morgan Rielly. The Leafs needed to find that player before the deadline. The fact that Carlo is signed for the two seasons after this one means the Leafs have their top four set for the foreseeable future with Rielly, Carlo, Jake McCabe and Chris Tanev. — Jonas Siegel, Maple Leafs beat reporter

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