Fixing the Middle: Bold Trade Could Reshape Bruins’ Lineup
As the Boston Bruins aim to rebound from a disappointing 2024–25 season, insider Connor Ryan of the Boston Globe has highlighted a bold option to shore up the team’s center ice: Mason McTavish of the Anaheim Ducks.
Ryan argues that for Boston to become a legitimate playoff contender, they need a top-line center to complement James Hagens. “If the Bruins want to build a new core alongside the usual suspects, they’re going to need to form a 1-2 punch with Hagens,” he wrote. McTavish, who is not yet signed to an extension by the Anaheim Ducks, has been rumored in trade talks most of the summer.
McTavish, selected third overall in 2021, recorded 22 goals and 30 assists last season and could provide both immediate impact and long-term stability down the middle. He’s young, has tremendous upside, and is the type of player the Bruins can invest in and partially build the club around.
Acquiring McTavish would not come cheap. Ryan suggests Boston might need to part with multiple first-round picks, along with prospects such as Fraser Minten or Matthew Poitras, and potentially young NHL players. They would also need to be ready to pay a huge salary, as recent speculation suggests he might be looking for around $7-$8 million per season on a long-term deal.
While risky, the potential payoff is significant: pairing McTavish with Hagens could create one of the NHL’s most dynamic center tandems for years to come.
How Bold are the Bruins Willing to Get?
If the Bruins are looking for the shortest turnaround time possible on a retool/rebuild, they might need to make a bold move. McTavish would qualify.
Boston expects to compete for a playoff spot in 2026, but there are doubts that they have the roster to do so. McTavish may not be the piece that gets them over the hump, but he’s got the potential to be. How much risk are the Bruins willing to take to test that theory?
David Ortiz: From Home Runs to Healing Hearts – The Big Papi Legacy

David Ortiz will always be remembered in Boston as the man who delivered when it mattered most. His clutch home runs helped break the curse, his smile lit up Fenway Park, and his larger-than-life personality made him the face of an era. Yet for all the moments Big Papi created on the field, his greatest legacy may live far away from the batter’s box.
Through the David Ortiz Children’s Fund, the Red Sox legend has spent years quietly changing lives. The foundation provides funding for life-saving heart surgeries for children in both the United States and his native Dominican Republic. Thousands of families who once faced impossible choices have instead found hope because Ortiz decided that his reach should extend well beyond baseball.
The most powerful story came not in a stadium but in a hospital corridor. Ortiz flew back to the Dominican Republic to meet a young child waiting for surgery. Before doctors wheeled the child into the operating room, Ortiz held the small hand and whispered words that spread across social media: “I once saved the Red Sox with a home run. Today I want to save your heart.” It was more than a comforting line. It was a reminder that heroes are defined by humanity, not only highlights.
Ortiz’s presence in those moments is as significant as any walk-off homer. His ability to turn fame into tangible impact has made him more than just a baseball icon. It has made him a figure of hope. Hospitals across New England and the Dominican Republic still celebrate his contributions, with families referring to him as “a giant with a giant heart.”
In many ways, Ortiz embodies the best version of what athletes can be. He achieved greatness in his sport but refused to let it stop there. He used his platform to shine a light on those who otherwise would have gone unseen, to lift up families who otherwise might have been forgotten.
Fenway Park will always echo with his heroics, but for every fan who cheered a home run, there is a child alive today because Ortiz believed in something bigger than baseball. That duality — the slugger and the savior — is what cements his legacy as one of the most beloved figures in Red Sox history.
When people talk about Big Papi, they will mention the 2004 ALCS, the clutch swings, and the championships. But they should also remember the quiet words he once spoke to a child on the edge of surgery. Those words, and the lives saved through his foundation, are the true measure of David Ortiz.