09-07-2025
NHL trade update: Auston Matthews' Maple Leafs eye Evan Rodrigues trade after Mitch Marner exit, while Brad Marchand stays with Florida Panthers
NHL-Evan Rodrigues of the Florida Panthers celebrates during the Florida Panthers 2025 Stanley Cup Victory (Credit: Getty Images)
The NHL offseason has shaken up the Toronto Maple Leafs. Following the trade of star forward Mitch Marner to the Vegas Golden Knights, the pressure has mounted on Auston Matthews and the front office to make up for the void.
Although the Maple Leafs failed in their reported attempt to acquire veteran Brad Marchand during free agency, their focus remains locked on the Florida Panthers roster.
Toronto's interest is practical. The team seeks a playoff-proven forward to reinforce their top-six rotation. Rodrigues, known for his two-way reliability and postseason experience, would offer exactly that. And for a team still reeling from the loss of Marner's speed, vision, and chemistry with Matthews, his addition could help steady the ship heading into the new season.
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Auston Matthews' team faces competition for
Evan Rodrigues
While the Maple Leafs are active suitors, they are far from the only ones. The Chicago Blackhawks, Detroit Red Wings, and Minnesota Wild are also reportedly in the mix for Rodrigues' services. Unlike Toronto, those three clubs play in the Western Conference, a factor that may sway Florida's preference when choosing a trade partner.
Evan Rodrigues' trade could follow the same pattern. While his value is recognized across the league, his departure would serve a dual purpose: relieving the cap and avoiding strengthening a direct Eastern Conference rival.
For Toronto, this presents a critical challenge. Convincing Florida to part with Rodrigues; without overpaying; may be their toughest task yet.
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Brad Marchand's decision affects Toronto's trade urgency
Brad Marchand choosing to stay in Florida, rather than test free agency, may have added urgency to Toronto's pursuit of Rodrigues. The Maple Leafs were reportedly interested in bringing in Marchand's experience and leadership, but that window closed quickly. Marchand remains part of Florida's championship core, a decision that reinforces Toronto's need to look deeper into the Panthers' roster for realistic options.
As the NHL offseason continues, the Maple Leafs' path forward hinges on whether they can outmaneuver rival teams and land a player who might not replace Mitch Marner, but can at least help stabilize a shaken core. Florida, on the other hand, must decide whether the cost of aiding a potential rival is worth the financial relief.
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