The Columbus Blue Jackets have acquired forwards Charlie Coyle and Miles Wood from the Colorado Avalanche in exchange for top prospect Gavin Brindley, a 2027 second-round pick, and a 2025 third-round pick, per Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman. The deal was first reported by Pierre LeBrun of The Athletic. The deal has now been confirmed by Columbus. Colorado will clear out $7.75MM in cap space with this move.
Columbus will land a much-needed second-line center through this move. Coyle started the 2024-25 season with the Boston Bruins, but posted a very quiet 15 goals and 22 points in the 64 games leading up to the Trade Deadline. With a lost season on hand, the Bruins opted to move Coyle to the forward-needy Colorado Avalanche in exchange for centerman Casey Mittelstadt, prospect William Zellers, and a 2025 second-round draft pick. It was a lofty return, but Coyle made it worthwhile with a surge back to scoring heights. He recorded 13 points in 19 games with Colorado – an 82-game pace of 56 points. But Coyle fell surprisingly snake-bitten in the postseason, and managed just one goal in Colorado’s seven playoff games.
Coyle’s surge back to productivity is one Columbus will hope can stick. He was a focal point of the Bruins’ offense during his six full seasons with the club. He had dipped to 28 points in 60 games with the Minnesota Wild prior to a mid-season move to the Bruins. But after a red-hot postseason in Boston – 16 points in 24 games – Coyle found his groove with 16 goals and 37 points in 70 games of his first full year with the Bruins. His scoring took a hit during the shortened 2020-21 campaign, but he climbed back to success with 44 and 45 points in the following two years. He then broke out in a big way during the 2023-24 season, netting a career-high 25 goals and 60 assists in 82 games.
That performance made Coyle’s ice cold start to the 2024-25 season all the more confusing. But even through peaks and valleys on the box score, Coyle has stayed a consistent two-way feature of anywhere he’s landed. He has a bulky 6-foot-3, 215-pound frame and controls movements through both directions of the neutral zone with confidence. That kind of reliable veteran could be invaluable as Columbus looks to build out behind a top line of Kent Johnson, Adam Fantilli, and Kirill Marchenko.
Just as valuable will be the gritty, veteran depth that Colorado adds in the form of Miles Wood. The 29-year-old winger was limited to just 37 games this year due to an upper-body injury. When he did play, he only tallied eight points. That scoring pace falls just short of the 27 and 26 points Wood totaled over the last two seasons, likely a result of an injury slowing him down. Wood’s career-year stands as his 2017-18 campaign with the New Jersey Devils. He scored 19 goals and 32 points in 76 games that year, though Wood’s true impact has always come away from the puck. He’s a bulky, physical forward who’s at his best when causing havoc along the boards or in the corners. He has recorded 182 points, split evenly, and 550 penalty minutes in 513 career games in the NHL. That imposing physical presence will back Columbus’ young top-six well.
But even with the clear-cut roles that Coyle and Wood are headed for, it’s a surprise to see the Blue Jackets move on from Brindley before giving him a consistent chance in the NHL. The team selected the 5-foot-8 winger with the 34th overall pick in the 2023 NHL Draft, after a standout freshman year at the University of Michigan. Brindley performed even better in his sophomore season, scoring 25 goals and 53 points in only 40 games. His scoring led the Wolverines that season – above players like Rutger McGroarty, Dylan Duke, Seamus Casey, and Frank Nazar.
While he can be called undersized, Brindley is far from outworked. He’s a tireless forechecker, and creates a surprising amount of turnovers and chances deep in the offensive end for a player his size. But, as was to be expected, Brindley struggled to maintain that through his transition to pro leagues. He found his way into bottom-six minutes with the AHL’s Cleveland Monsters this season, while playing through his first professional season. He ended the year with just 17 points, 24 penalty minutes, and a minus-10 through 52 games.
Those numbers – and especially his mere three points through the final 22 games of the season – will set Brindley on a course for the minor leagues again next year. But his upside will be sky-high – and in an Avalanche pool that can pad his size concerns, there could be the makings of a strong depth-winger here. This will be an upside bet for Colorado, and an err towards sure things for the Blue Jackets.
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Why? Columbus is loaded with young talent,Especially at the center position.
He’s ideally a third-line center, but he can play wing (played 2nd-line wing minutes with Boston.) He’s an okay faceoff guy as well.
It’s interesting how Waddell extended Olivia last season, But It seems like a move like this would push Olivia right out of the lineup.
Didn’t see this one coming but obviously Colorado is trying to clear cap space while Columbus gets a nice depth piece with Charlie Coyle for their bottom six.
CBJ once again thinking they’re closer then they actually are.
I think they actually are getting there this time. We’ll see what they do though
Is he a 2nd line center if you have a good team?
Draft day shenanigans
I want to know the return
Wow getting wood too. Just added 7 mill and wood has 4 seasons left. Colorado just got a get out of cap hell free card
I thought this would have been the play for WAS to fill 3rd C role.
Merry Christmas Colorado! Brindley is also a nice pickup.
As an Avalanche fan I COMPLETELY APPROVE!!! Charlie Coyle is a good player! But I don’t think he fit well with us. And Miles Wood, while I love the guy, is basically an extremely overpaid bowling ball that skates fast and crashes into everything! Clearing out these contracts and getting an exciting young prospect plus draft capital feels like WIN! (Even though we gave up a lot for Coyle! But, it is what it is!)
Mediocre third line fodder for cap space, brindley & picks? Good job McFarlane…
Jackets get a few decent players, Avs get a good prospect and free up cap space. Guess it works out.
Columbus is loaded with good young forward s.
I think AVS are not done I would say a UFA or RFA signing or offer sheet coming on July 1.
Colorado still needs that no.2 center, Because Brock Nelson is a 3rd center.
This back fills for Kuraly and Danforth, Coyle better than Kuraly but Danforth is better than Wood. I think the 4 C’s next season are #1 Monaghan, #2 Fantilli, #3 Jenner, #4 Coyle. Not earth shattering but better than half the league.
Also Brindley while he has upside was not really needed. Jackets have a pretty deep prospect pool.
Sillinger in the middle, Jenner, And Coyle wingers, Poor Mathieu Olivia may get pushed to the press box.
Brindley is going to Colorado, He will replace Calum Ritchie in the prospect pool.
WOAH. Coyle is a great add.
They don’t need him. Especially if Del Bel Belluz makes the team. They also don’t need Miles Wood.
del bel Belluz projects as a 2C, Coyle could slot in as 3C. Thing is though, del bel Belluz might need to start 3C and grow into the 2C role.
Monahan, Fantilli, Sillinger, Del Bel Belluz. Wood, And or Olivier may end up in the press box most nights.
Jenner will stay on the one LW, Coyle 3rd RW.