The NHL offseason is already shaping up to be one of the most unpredictable in recent memory, with several high-profile players potentially on the move. Nick Kypreos's latest trade board has sent shockwaves throughout the league, highlighting some surprising names that could be wearing different jerseys next season.
One of the biggest stunners is the inclusion of Vancouver Canucks star Elias Pettersson. Just a year into his eight-year, $11.6 million AAV contract, there are reports that the Canucks are considering trading the young forward. Questions about his conditioning and a perceived disappointing season seem to be the driving factors behind this potential move. With a full no-movement clause kicking in on July 1st, Canucks GM Patrik Allvin faces a tight deadline to make a decision. The Canucks putting out team graphics without Pettersson has raised eyebrows around the league and has other GMs wondering if that has any implications.
The Toronto Maple Leafs, fresh off another early playoff exit, are also expected to undergo significant changes. While speculation has centered around Mitch Marner and John Tavares, it's defenseman Morgan Rielly who might be the key piece in potential trades. The Leafs are reportedly open to trading the 31-year-old, who carries a $7.5 million AAV and a full no-movement clause. A potential destination for Rielly could be his hometown Canucks, creating the possibility of a blockbuster trade involving Pettersson.
Calgary Flames defenseman Rasmus Andersson is another name generating buzz in the rumor mill. His season-ending remarks hinted at a possible departure, and the Flames might be willing to move the top-pairing defenseman if the offers are enticing. While Andersson is a key player for the Flames, a strong offer could tempt them to part ways with the alternate captain.
The Vegas Golden Knights, after an earlier than expected playoff exit, are also looking to shake things up. With limited assets and a shallow prospect pool, they may need to clear cap space to sign a high-end winger. Ivan Barbashev is considered their most movable player, while Nic Hague is also mentioned as a potential trade piece.
Even the New Jersey Devils aren't immune to the trade rumors. While Ondrej Palat was a known candidate, the inclusion of Dawson Mercer on Kypreos's trade board came as a surprise. Despite a perceived down year, Mercer's age and $4 million cap hit make him an attractive asset for other teams.
Other players mentioned as potential trade candidates include Chris Kreider of the New York Rangers, Erik Karlsson of the Pittsburgh Penguins, and Rasmus Ristolainen of the Philadelphia Flyers. With the NHL Draft and free agency approaching, expect the trade market to heat up as teams look to reshape their rosters for the upcoming season. The bold predictions and shocking potential moves suggest that this offseason will be one to remember.