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NHL Buzz: Fresh Insider Scoop on Penguins and Blackhawks Trade Talks

August 4, 2025 4 Min Read
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During the NHL offseason’s slow period, there was minimal activity in the trade market. Meanwhile, the arbitration phase concluded as anticipated, with all 13 players reaching new contract agreements with their teams before any hearings took place. Despite the quiet trade scene, rumors continue to swirl, even though few offers have been made to restricted free agents.

The Pittsburgh Penguins have drawn the most attention. While management hasn’t openly declared a rebuild, their moves this summer suggest they’re transitioning by moving on from older veterans to make room for emerging young talent. Key players in these discussions include defenseman Erik Karlsson and wingers Rickard Rakell and Bryan Rust. Karlsson, 35, is under contract through the 2026-27 season with a $10 million average annual value (AAV). Rakell and Rust, both in their early 30s, carry cap hits exceeding $5 million annually through 2027-28.

Sportsnet’s Sonny Sachdeva recently identified the Vegas Golden Knights, Carolina Hurricanes, Tampa Bay Lightning, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Ottawa Senators as potential destinations for Karlsson. A trade depends on Karlsson waiving his no-movement clause and the Penguins agreeing to retain about $3 million of his salary.

Regarding Rakell and Rust, Sachdeva mentioned the Maple Leafs, Colorado Avalanche, Detroit Red Wings, Los Angeles Kings, and Buffalo Sabres as possible landing spots. Cap retention is necessary for the Leafs, Avalanche, and Kings. Rakell could be excluded from some teams’ no-trade lists, while Rust might be a good fit for the Red Wings given his Michigan roots.

In Calgary, Flames center Nazem Kadri and defenseman Rasmus Andersson remain central to trade speculations. Kadri is signed through 2028-29 with a $7 million AAV, while Andersson, who will qualify for unrestricted free agency next July, has a more manageable $4.55 million AAV and a no-trade list involving six teams.

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Ryan Dixon of Sportsnet highlighted Kadri’s value to the Flames as they rebuild, noting they are in no rush to trade him despite ongoing rumors. Potential trade destinations for Kadri include the Montreal Canadiens, New Jersey Devils, Hurricanes, Avalanche, and Maple Leafs. However, cap space could be an issue for the Avalanche, Devils, and Leafs, and the Canadiens are unlikely to trade young assets for the 34-year-old center. The Hurricanes might be aggressive due to available cap room, though Kadri’s age could complicate contract length considerations.

As for Andersson, Daniel Austin from the Calgary Sun believes his departure is only a matter of time, though Flames GM Craig Conroy is comfortable with him starting the season on the roster. Andersson is more likely to be traded this season than Kadri, though Calgary may wait until the trade deadline in March to maximize his trade value.

Fan Take: This offseason’s subtle yet strategic maneuvers reveal a shift toward youth and cap management that could reshape several teams’ futures. For hockey fans, these developments mean watching how veteran stars are balanced with emerging talents, promising a dynamic and competitive upcoming NHL season.

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