While the recent NHL trade deadline might not have delivered the flurry of activity many anticipated, it appears to have set the stage for a potentially captivating offseason trade market, according to hockey insider Pierre LeBrun.
Simon Nemec
The New Jersey Devils reportedly entertained offers for Simon Nemec, indicating a willingness to move him for a young, impact top-six forward. With Nemec recently changing agents and potentially eyeing a contract similar to Luke Hughes’ long-term deal, speculation suggests the Devils might prioritize retaining Nemec while considering a trade for Dougie Hamilton.
Roman Josi
Sources suggest that if the Nashville Predators fully commit to a rebuild, captain Roman Josi could be among the prominent players available. Should other key veterans, such as Ryan O’Reilly, depart, Josi might also consider a move, despite having two years left on his $9.059 million contract and a no-movement clause extending through next year.
Vincent Trocheck
Concerns have been raised regarding the potential for improved trade offers for Vincent Trocheck this offseason, leading some to believe the New York Rangers might have missed an optimal opportunity to move him at the recent trade deadline.
Erik Karlsson
Erik Karlsson, despite turning 36 next month, remains an effective player. He carries a $10 million cap hit for one more season, with a significant $6 million bonus due on July 1st, after which his base salary is $1.5 million. His full no-movement clause adds complexity to any potential trade.
Robert Thomas
Robert Thomas, 26, is under contract for five more seasons at an $8.125 million cap hit, also protected by a no-movement clause. Various teams, including the Buffalo Sabres, Utah Mammoth, Detroit Red Wings, Montreal Canadiens, Boston Bruins, and Los Angeles Kings, have reportedly shown interest, with some observers anticipating a move for Thomas.
- Specifically, recent discussions between the Utah Mammoth and the St. Louis Blues for Thomas reportedly stalled as the Mammoth were reluctant to part with two of their top five prospects, though they might have considered including the 2025 fourth-overall pick, Caleb Desnoyers.
- Other teams like the Montreal Canadiens, Pittsburgh Penguins, Detroit Red Wings, and Seattle Kraken also reportedly engaged with the Blues but found the asking price too steep. The Mammoth are expected to continue their pursuit of a top-line forward this offseason.
Brady Tkachuk
With Brady Tkachuk just one year away from unrestricted free agency, the Ottawa Senators face the challenge of convincing him of the team’s future direction. His brother, Matthew, is reportedly keen on luring him to Florida. Tkachuk possesses a full no-movement clause, giving him significant control over his destiny.
Auston Matthews
Auston Matthews has two years remaining on his $13.25 million contract, complete with a full no-movement clause. Intriguingly, league sources indicate that discussions regarding Matthews’ future have not occurred between his agents, the Leafs’ GM, or MLSE CEO. If the Maple Leafs aim for a ‘re-tool’ rather than a full rebuild, Matthews might be inclined to stay. While some analysts suggest trading both Matthews and William Nylander for a complete rebuild, ownership’s perspective might differ, creating what is perceived as a 50-50 situation regarding his long-term tenure.
Connor McDavid
Connor McDavid is expected to give the Edmonton Oilers another season to contend for the Stanley Cup. However, if he declines an extension after next season, with one year remaining on his contract, he would gain significant control over his trade destination. Alternatively, he might still choose to remain with the Oilers.








