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Will the Dumba trade have a ripple effect on Eric Carlson?
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Could the Dumba Trade Spark a Chain Reaction Impacting Eric Carlson?

July 12, 2025 4 Min Read
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As free agency winds down, the hockey community was eager to see how the Dallas Stars would address their salary cap challenges. However, everything shifted on Thursday when Dallas traded star player Matt Dumba to the Pittsburgh Penguins, receiving defensive man Vladislav Kolaikonok, Damba, and a 2028 second-round pick in return. Dumba, 30, still has one year left on his $3.75 million contract, easing cap pressure for Dallas.

For Pittsburgh, acquiring Dumba raises several questions heading into the 2025-26 season. The Penguins now face a crowded defensive lineup with players like Connor Clifton, prospects Owen Pickering and Harrison Brunik, as well as Parker Wartherspoon and Alexander Alexeyev, creating a logjam, especially on the left side. This sets the stage for a potentially significant move involving their top defenseman, Erik Karlsson.

The 35-year-old Karlsson, a three-time Norris Trophy winner, is widely known to be on the trade block. After being bought out by the San Jose Sharks in the summer of 2023, he has not helped Pittsburgh return to the playoffs in consecutive seasons. This season, Karlsson has 11 goals and 53 points, the bulk of the Penguins’ offense from the blue line, despite the team’s struggles overall. His prior two seasons boasted 22 goals and 109 points, and in 2022-23, he scored 25 goals and 101 points for the Sharks.

Penguins GM Kyle Dubas made a busy trade day by sending Vladislav Kolaikonok to Dallas for Dumba and a future draft pick. While Karlsson’s production remains impressive, his inconsistency and mistakes, especially on a defensively weak Penguins team, raise concerns. The Penguins currently have over $23 million cap space tied up in right-side defensemen, intensifying the congestion after acquiring Dumba. With eight defenders competing for limited roster spots, the team may need to trade Dumba or Clifton before the trade deadline to prioritize development.

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Dumba’s arrival likely signals Karlsson’s eventual departure. However, transferring Karlsson won’t be straightforward, as he holds a no-trade clause giving him full control over his destination and a hefty $10 million average annual salary for the next two years. Few teams can absorb that financial commitment, making any deal dependent on Karlsson’s willingness to waive his clause.

Potential landing spots for Karlsson include the Carolina Hurricanes, who might want to replace Brent Burns, the Toronto Maple Leafs, or the Ottawa Senators, who are eager for a reunion. The Penguins, aware of Karlsson’s significant offensive impact, are likely to demand fair value in any trade, making retention challenges a factor.

Had the Penguins had a firm plan, Karlsson would already be in a new jersey for the 2025-26 season, a move that would have indicated their future direction. Ultimately, the decision rests with Karlsson, while Pittsburgh and the hockey world await the next chapter.

Additionally, on Thursday, the Penguins bolstered their blue line by trading for Matt Dumba from Dallas and acquired a 2028 second-round pick, sending Vladislav Kolaikonok to the Stars.


Fan Take: This trade cycle is crucial for the Penguins as it highlights the delicate balancing act of managing star talent, salary cap constraints, and cultivating young players. Karlsson’s potential trade could reshape the NHL landscape, signaling a shift towards new team dynamics and strategies that will captivate hockey fans.

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