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09 Jun 2026 03:53:54
Total rebuild incoming
San Jose gets
C Mathews
D Myers
D Benoit
RW/LW Robertson
Toronto gets
San Jose 2026 1st round pick
San Jose 2027 1st round pick
C Michael Misa
D Sam Dickinson
Rangers
RW Nylander
Stolarz G
Mcabe D
Toronto gets
RW/LW Alexis Lafrenière
Lorio D
Rangers 1st round pick 2027
Rangers 1st round pick 2028
Edmonton gets
Reilly D
Woll G
Toronto gets
Bouchard D
Dallas gets
Carlo D
Jarnkrok LW/RW
Toronto gets
Harley D
Lundkvist D
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09 Jun 2026 13:11:45
Every single team hangs up and thanks you, stating there isn't much humour in the life of a GM.
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09 Jun 2026 14:28:39
I agree with Shanacant on the GM’s hanging up. Except the Rangers one…. Which is a horrible one for Toronto. We would be giving up Nylander and arguably our 2nd best D-man in McCabe and Stolarz and we are getting back Lafreniere (who I do like) and a D-man who has played 36 games in the NHL and quite frankly has underwhelming scouting assessments.
The 2 first round picks depending on the Rangers rebuild we might not see until 2029, 2030 because they would want them Top 10 protected and there is a good chance they end up in the top 10.
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09 Jun 2026 16:48:51
I misread the draft pick, thought they were giving us the 5th overall this year.
08 Jun 2026 17:03:26
Morgan Rielly -7.5m
Brandon Carlo -3.485m
Steven Lorentz -1.3m
To Flames for:
Kevin Bahl -5.350m
Zach Whitecloud -2.7m
Adam Klapka - 1.25m
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08 Jun 2026 16:19:07
Add the Columbus 2027 2nd rnd Columbus pick to the Flames deal in order to make it happen^^^^^.
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08 Jun 2026 18:11:26
I don't see why Calgary does this with where they are in their rebuild.
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08 Jun 2026 21:18:06
Shanacant - Calgary has already stated everyone except a few players are in play for trades. The players I mention are not on the Flames "keep list"
Plus now the Chakacon is GM and Not Treedeading, Calgary aaand dToronto should be able to resume trading amoungst each other.
I personally like the targets and feel it is a great starting point to gain traction.
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08 Jun 2026 21:41:05
I think what Shanacant was meaning is why would Calgary in a rebuild bring in those three players from the Leafs at those salaries when they are not retooling. They are rebuilding. Reilly, Carlo and Lorentz are not going to change the trajectory of the Flames in a rebuild.
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08 Jun 2026 21:49:12
Sufferingsince1967 - Adding some veteran presence can help young guns. Maybe they don't mind the additions, they have the cap space and like I stated, it could be something that could evolve with tweaks and adds possibly,...... or not.
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08 Jun 2026 22:47:59
I just don't see it happening. Bahl and Whitecloud are their 2 best defencemen at this point and we are offering them our #4 and #5 d men and we are asking for their most physical winger and offering them a 4th line player.
I might be wrong but I don't see a fit on this one at all. Would I want it for Toronto? Yeah but it is a very one sided deal and as step in the wrong direction for Calgary.
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09 Jun 2026 13:13:41
Exactly my thoughts, thanks suffering.
Then hope a Rudolph falls or take best available. The Blues have 3 first this year; they might be willing to part with 15 for an extra first next year.
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08 Jun 2026 15:59:22
Doesn't sound like too bad of a deal, but we might want to keep next year's draft pick for next year. Don't want to get too far ahead of ourselves.
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08 Jun 2026 17:00:25
I don't believe we own a first in 27, Philly does.
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08 Jun 2026 18:15:55
I would actually like to hang onto that COL 1st. They're getting old down the middle, and if they miss the playoffs next year for whatever reason, then they might be over the hill and surrendering a top 10 pick by the time '28 comes around.
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08 Jun 2026 22:00:10
Actually, from where I’m at, and by all means correct me if I’m wrong, but Philly has our pick 2027 Boston and our pick 2028 or vis versa depending how the league sorts it out. The Colorado pick, because it was acquired, is ineligible for a trade not directly involved in the transaction.
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08 Jun 2026 22:42:34
FrensUnited, you can’t be serious. You really think a Presidents Trophy winner with all the fire power they got is going to miss the playoffs next year. I want what u r 💨💨💨💨 cause it’s gotta be the bomb 🥴😂😂😂😂
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08 Jun 2026 22:53:20
The Colorado pick can be traded to anyone with no restrictions other than the top 10 protected has to stay intact.
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08 Jun 2026 22:59:30
Yes, but Philly nor Boston are entitled to it as they own our 2027 and 2028 1st pick correct?
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08 Jun 2026 23:18:45
They own "Our" first round pick in those 2 years. Not any picks we obtained from any other team. When we made the Trades with Boston and Philly it was stated the picks would be our own from those years. Not an obtained pick that never existed at the time of those trades being made.
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08 Jun 2026 23:44:09
Got it I thought so thanks man!!
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09 Jun 2026 08:46:28
I guess I should of clarified better but I don’t see the Avs taking a huge step back. There’s value in holding onto the pick forsure but if a good player drops this year I’d maybe take my chances a trade up
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09 Jun 2026 13:38:36
@Champ.
Pretty sure last year's President's trophy winner missed the playoffs this year, no?
With Kadri and Neilson entering their late 30s, there's a chance they have issues this year, especially if they Makar or MacKinnon get injured.
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09 Jun 2026 14:53:12
The Florida playoff was a combination of 2 things that I think other teams will learn from. Firstly, Barkov…. I get why they didn’t do the LTIR for the salary cap because they would not be able to use him if he was healthy for playoffs. The new CBA affected their decision. In retrospect, they know now making the playoffs going forward needs to be the goal first and foremost. So if that scenario occurred again, I think they and other teams faced with that decision woukd bring in somebody and utilize that LTIR cap space.
The other factor that caused them to miss (and contributed to more injuries) was not utilizing call ups earlier and more often in the season to rest players. They had played 68 playoff games in 3 years and it took its toll. These are lessons the rest of the league learned from, and Colorado’s management would most likely not get caught in the same scenario.
08 Jun 2026 14:23:39
The Dylan Larkin situation is an interesting one as it will somewhat set a standard on what a #1 Centre is worth even with him kind of dictating the teams he will go to. The leading team for various reasons is Dallas out of the 3 teams he reportedly has told Detroit he wants to go to … Minnesota and Tampa being the others.
If the offer is said to be legit it would be a win-win for both teams. The names floated are Harley and Bourque for Larkin and Carter Bear.
Obviously Dallas gets stronger down the middle and also improves an already good defence with an elite defender and Dallas adds a very good prospect in Bear.
Most important on the Dallas end is they save roughly $6.5 million if Bourque signs in the anticipated $4.5 which allows them to keep Robertson. The plan would be to move Wyatt Johnstone to be on Larkin's wing.
If this comes to fruition it would be an interesting one to see if other parts are added. Would Matthews get us similar or less or more? Or would the extra $5m a year he earns deter some teams?
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08 Jun 2026 16:00:07
Minny, Vegas, and Florida were supposedly his list.
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08 Jun 2026 16:38:16
Seravelli says those 3 teams. Friedman on The Fan yesterday said Minny, Tampa, and Dallas. So who knows. But of the 2 I would say Eliot has a way better track record than Seravelli. I find Seravelli, though, is never wrong when he reports a trade after it’s been completed. lol
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08 Jun 2026 22:44:46
I know it’s called guessing. That’s why they use the fancy term speculation or speculating, no fact.
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09 Jun 2026 08:49:05
The rumour from the Detroit Free Press went nuts yesterday so there must be some truth behind it that being said he basically told Detroit to trade him to Minny because the other two don’t have the assets to make it work imo.
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09 Jun 2026 12:28:00
Truth is… what has Minny got to offer up as well? Their prospect pool is ranked in the bottom 3rd of the league and they really don’t want to give up any major substance of their lineup. Anytime a member of the U.S. Olympic team comes up in trade rumours it’s Minny at the top of the list because of Bill Guerin.
Yzerman is going to play hardball and he wants a good return. None of those 3 have the assets. This is going to be fun do see who budges first. Larkin or Yzerman. I think Yzerman will basically tell Larkin to expand the list or report to camp.
08 Jun 2026 08:58:45
Would a trade like this between the Montreal Canadiens and the Toronto Maple Leafs benefit both teams?
So, Brendan Gallagher and Bryce Pickford would go to Toronto, and Brandon Carlo would go to Montreal. Montreal would retain $2 million of Gallagher’s salary.
Gallagher would slot in as a third-line left winger. Bryce Pickford would start in the AHL, but he shoots right, which is a plus, and, so he has good versatility and strong potential. In 2–3 years, he could develop into a second- or third-pair defenseman in the NHL and pp time too.
Montreal needs a right-shot defenseman, and Carlo would be a strong addition for them.
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08 Jun 2026 09:10:53
Gallagher is way way way past his prime years and is more suited as a fourth liner. If someone is taking that deal it has something of value attached, so Pickford then sending Carlo the other way is meh. I'd rather walk away from this deal as it doesn't make the Leafs any better right now.
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08 Jun 2026 12:21:25
Not taking on Gallagher at this stage of his career. For sure a 4th liner and trending downwards at that salary for even one year is money thrown away. As far as Pickford, he had a great year in the WHL but if you are giving up Carlo to get him you could keep Carlo to use in a better package and draft Ethan McKenzie in the 3rd round.
You get just as good (Arguably better as a 2 way player and he made the World Junior team, not Pickford.) and a meaner defenseman. Both overage Juniors but as I said McKenzie can be offensive and defensive. Pickford is more a one trick pony offensively.
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08 Jun 2026 21:14:30
I’d do something like this for Reilly just to get him off the books.
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08 Jun 2026 23:06:57
Thisisit, though, had Carlo targeted because of being a right shot. So why would they want Reilly? They already have Hutson, Guhle, Matheson and Struble who are all left-handed shots. I get his logic on the suggested trade. I was just not fond of our return.
08 Jun 2026 18:58:03
I've thought a lot about that same trait idea.
They get a good scoring. Winger and a veteran. D. Who's great in the locker room and we get a prospect
Plus it would be nice to see Robertson go somewhere where he might be used better.
07 Jun 2026 17:05:58
Tor: Nylander, Robertson, 3rd
Sea: Wright, #7ova, either or O'Brien/ Catton.
Ideally O'Brien over Catton but both are solid prospect that can play center. Both top 10 picks. Wright is a bet on finding what made him a top pick but has the potential to shift a threat from him carrying the puck to McKenna on the opposite side with a crisp pass.
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07 Jun 2026 17:38:30
I've floated this exact trade a couple times, but do think Nylander alone is more than enough to get this package.
I'd even go so far as to ask for an additonal 1st rounder next year. If they do that, then you can think about adding Robertson to the deal.
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07 Jun 2026 18:35:34
I like the deal but I don’t see Seattle as a place where Willy would go. No one to play with over there.
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08 Jun 2026 12:25:18
It all comes down to what direction Toronto goes in. If a rebuild, then Seattle has a lot more young prospects coming and has decent cap space to move ahead quicker in some regards than Toronto. Seattle, the city, would fit Nylander's vibe somewhat.
It's basically a west coast European city vibe. If they had not implemented the new Millionaires tax in the State then it would have been easy for him to waive. That would have given him a pay hike of $2.5 a year but not now.
07 Jun 2026 16:38:37
Decent target, but I think Leafs way short. Tyson looks good, is 23, and drafted in the first round. And to add Rosteleinen which is a valuable trade chip for Philly, especially after having a very solid playoff series against Pittsburg.