The NHL offseason continues to deliver a whirlwind of news and rumors as teams strategize and retool for the upcoming season. This weekend is no exception, with significant buzz surrounding the San Jose Sharks, Toronto Maple Leafs, and Calgary Flames.
Sharks Aim to Trim Defensive Ranks
The San Jose Sharks, after a lackluster season, have been actively reshaping their roster. General Manager Mike Grier has been particularly busy bolstering the defense, adding veterans like Dmitry Orlov, Nick Leddy, and John Klingberg. However, this influx of experienced blueliners has created a logjam, leading the Sharks to explore trade options. According to recent reports, defensemen Timothy Liljegren and Henry Thrun have been made available via trade.
The Sharks' willingness to move these players signals a desire to create opportunities for younger prospects, such as Sam Dickinson, to step into larger roles. It also highlights the organization's commitment to building for the future while remaining competitive. Another potential trade piece for the Sharks could be Mario Ferraro. Several teams are reportedly interested in acquiring RFA d-man Bowen Byram from the Buffalo Sabres, and the Sharks are among them.
Leafs Seek to Fill Marner Void
The Toronto Maple Leafs are navigating a significant transition this offseason following the departure of Mitch Marner to the Vegas Golden Knights. Marner's absence leaves a substantial hole in the Leafs' top-six forward group, particularly on the right wing. General Manager Brad Treliving is reportedly actively searching for a winger to complement Auston Matthews.
Several names have surfaced as potential targets for the Leafs, and the team has been linked to various trade scenarios. The Leafs' prospect pool and draft capital could be enticing assets in potential deals. Internally, the competition to fill Marner's spot on the top line is expected to be fierce during training camp. Matthew Knies is a candidate to play alongside Matthews. Steven Lorentz recently signed a three-year contract extension with the Maple Leafs. Toronto's focus remains on building a roster capable of contending for the Stanley Cup, and addressing the need for a top-six winger is a priority.
Flames Face Andersson Uncertainty and Eye Byram
The Calgary Flames find themselves at a crucial juncture with defenseman Rasmus Andersson. Contract extension talks between Andersson and the Flames have reportedly stalled, with the two sides far apart on terms. As a result, Andersson may be moved. Several teams are rumored to be interested in acquiring the Swedish blueliner, and the Flames may be willing to explore trade options.
Adding another layer to the Flames' defensive situation is their reported interest in Buffalo Sabres defenseman Bowen Byram. Byram, a former Stanley Cup winner with the Colorado Avalanche, is a restricted free agent. The Flames are among several teams vying for his services. Some reports suggest that the Flames have already made an offer for Byram. The Sabres, however, appear intent on matching any offer sheet Byram might sign. The Flames also drafted Cole Reschny with the 18th pick in the 2025 NHL Entry Draft.