I don’t have live access to current news sources in this moment, so I can’t fetch the latest updates directly right now. If you’d like, I can summarize what's commonly known about Mark Kastelic up to around 2025 and point you to where to check the latest headlines.
Short answer
- As of late 2024–early 2025, Mark Kastelic was a member of the Boston Bruins, contributing as a physical forward and bottom-six forward. He signed a multi-year contract extension with the Bruins in early 2025, and his status in the 2024–25 season included multiple injury-related absences and lineup changes. For the most recent developments in 2026, you’ll want to check current outlets.
Context and background
- Player profile: Kastelic is known as a rugged, right-shooting forward who can play in the bottom six and contribute physicality, with some scoring touch in his career highs. He played for the Ottawa Senators before being traded to Boston in the 2024 offseason. This profile aligns with reports from late 2024 and 2025 discussions about his role and contract. [sources: general coverage from NHL outlets around that period]
- Notable events in past seasons: injuries and lineup status have periodically kept him out, and there were reports of an upper-body injury keeping him out on road trips in early 2025, with returns following later that season. He also earned a three-year contract extension during his time with Boston. [season summaries from 2024–25 coverage]
What to check for the latest news
- Official Bruins website and team press releases for status updates, injury reports, and contract details.
- Reputable sports outlets such as ESPN, NHL.com, The Athletic, The Hockey News, or Fox Sports for game-by-game status, roster moves, and injuries.
- Local beat reporters covering the Bruins (e.g., Boston Globe, Boston Herald) for in-depth reporting and context.
Would you like me to search for the very latest headlines now and summarize them with citations? If you have a preferred outlet (e.g., ESPN, NHL.com, The Athletic), I can prioritize that.