
NHL Trade Rumors: Toronto Maple Leafs exploring trades involving Morgan Rielly, Brandon Carlo, and Nazem Kadri
With Mitch Marner now headed to the Vegas Golden Knights, the Toronto Maple Leafs are entering an aggressive new phase of roster construction. General manager Brad Treliving has already begun reshaping the team, but more changes could be coming.
According to reports, the Leafs are now actively exploring potential trades involving Morgan Rielly, Brandon Carlo, and a possible reunion with Nazem Kadri.
Morgan Rielly, Brandon Carlo, and Nazem Kadri linked to Toronto Maple Leafs trade talks
The inclusion of Morgan Rielly in trade discussions has raised eyebrows. As one of the longest-serving members of the team, Rielly has been a cornerstone of the Leafs' blue line. However, his $7.5 million cap hit and no-move clause create complications. Still, the front office is reportedly gauging whether he'd consider waiving it, especially if it opens the door for a different style of offensive defenseman, such as Erik Karlsson.
Brandon Carlo's name has also surfaced, which is surprising given that he was a recent addition to Toronto's defense corps. Carlo offers value as a 6-foot-6 shutdown defender with a team-friendly cap hit and strong penalty-killing ability. He could be a key piece in acquiring a top-six forward, an area the Leafs are keen on improving after Marner's departure.
Meanwhile, conflicting reports continue to swirl around Nazem Kadri.
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Some insiders suggest Calgary isn't looking to move him, but others believe a strong enough offer could sway the Flames. Kadri, who spent a decade in Toronto and remains a fan favorite, is believed to be open to waiving his no-move clause if it means returning to the Leafs. However, other teams like Montreal may also be on his shortlist.
Toronto Maple Leafs front office stays aggressive in NHL offseason roster overhaul
Treliving appears committed to transforming the Leafs into a more balanced and goal-heavy team.
While none of the above deals are confirmed, Toronto's willingness to explore them signals that the organization is not clinging to sentiment or past loyalties. Names like Calle Jarnkrok and David Kampf have also been floated, but the Rielly-Kadri-Carlo trio represents the team's most substantial possible shake-up yet.
Nothing is finalized, but it's clear the Maple Leafs are in full motion this offseason. With their eyes on both cap flexibility and offensive upgrades, the front office is ready to make bold moves, no name appears off-limits.
FAQs:
1. Has Nazem Kadri ever played for the Maple Leafs?
Yes, Nazem Kadri played for the Toronto Maple Leafs from 2009 to 2019.
2. What position does Morgan Rielly play?
Morgan Rielly is a defenseman.
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