Robert Thomas Trade Talks Continue
Teams are expected to revisit trade discussions for St. Louis Blues forward Robert Thomas. The Utah Mammoth and Montreal Canadiens are reportedly monitoring the situation, hoping for a price reduction, though the Canadiens are reluctant to part with Michael Hage. Other interested teams like the Seattle Kraken, Boston Bruins, and Detroit Red Wings also find the current asking price too high. Thomas holds a full no-movement clause, giving him ultimate control over any potential trade. Earlier talks between the Buffalo Sabres and the Blues for Thomas reportedly stalled because Buffalo was unwilling to meet St. Louis’s demand for a substantial package, including four significant assets and a roster player. The Blues are not in a rush to trade Thomas, who is a valuable young player on a long-term contract, and are seeking a significant return.
Canadiens Monitoring Nazem Kadri; Salary Retention Key
The Montreal Canadiens are reportedly keeping tabs on Calgary Flames center Nazem Kadri, and may have also inquired about New York Rangers center Vincent Trocheck. The Canadiens could make a move if a top-six forward becomes available at a reasonable price. For the Colorado Avalanche to acquire Kadri, the Calgary Flames would likely need to retain a portion of his $7 million annual salary for the remaining three years of his contract. It’s suggested that other interested teams might also require salary retention from Calgary.
Conor Garland Likely an Offseason Trade Target
Vancouver Canucks forward Conor Garland is more likely to be traded in the offseason rather than during the current season. Several teams, including the Washington Capitals, Boston Bruins, New York Islanders, and New Jersey Devils, are reportedly interested in acquiring him. Despite recent speculation about an imminent move, a trade for Garland has not yet materialized, though significant interest from multiple clubs persists.
