
After nine seasons with the Boston Bruins, Carlo reportedly joins the Maple Leafs via trade.

The Maple Leafs appear to have made a move right before the NHL's 3 p.m. ET deadline.
According to several reports, from TSN's Chris Johnston and Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman, the Maple Leafs have acquired right-shot defenseman Brandon Carlo from the Boston Bruins.
Maple Leafs prospect Fraser Minten is a part of the deal, per Friedman. The 20-year-old second-round pick spent most of his time in the AHL this season, scoring six goals and seven assists in 26 games with the Toronto Marlies.
Minten also scored two goals and two assists in 15 games with the Maple Leafs this season.
Carlo's contract has two more years remaining at an annual average value of $4.1 million. Conor Timmins left Toronto's practice shortly before it concluded in Denver, Colorado.
He's reportedly been traded to the Pittsburgh Penguins, per Johnston. According to TSN's Bob McKenzie, Connor Dewar will also go to Pittsburgh.
This would be the Maple Leafs' second, and third, trades of the day after acquiring Scott Laughton from the Philadelphia Flyers earlier on Friday in exchange for Nikita Grebenkin and a conditional first-round pick.
Toronto also received a fourth and a sixth-round pick, while Philadelphia retained 50 percent of Laughton's salary. Laughton has one more year remaining on his contract, $1.5 million of which the Maple Leafs will pay for.
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Standing at 6-foot-5 and weighing in at 220 pounds, Carlo has been crucial to the Bruins' defense core. Although he only has one goal and eight assists in 63 games, the defenseman also has 64 hits and 119 blocks, the most on the Bruins before being traded.
Carlo has played all 617 games with the Bruins, scoring 29 goals and 80 assists for 119 points. He's averaged 19:48 of ice time throughout his nine-year tenure with Boston.
The right-shot defenseman has appeared in 72 playoff games, averaging 20:41 of ice time and registering five goals and nine assists.
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