
NHL Trade Rumors: Maple Leafs eye shocking Nazem Kadri reunion after trading Mitch Marner to Golden Knights
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he Toronto Maple Leafs are making headlines again, this time for reportedly eyeing a reunion with Nazem Kadri after sending star winger Mitch Marner to the Vegas Golden Knights.
The trade has sparked a wave of speculation, with fans and insiders debating whether Kadri's return to Toronto could become the Leafs' next major offseason move.
Nazem Kadri trade rumors intensify as Maple Leafs restructure roster after Mitch
Marner
departure
Following the blockbuster Marner trade, reports have emerged linking the Maple Leafs to a potential deal involving Calgary Flames center Nazem Kadri. Kadri, who played a decade in Toronto before being traded in 2019, has been mentioned frequently in trade rumors, especially since the Marner deal reshaped the Leafs' offensive core.
SDPN's Adam Wylde fueled the rumors, stating that Kadri 'wouldn't block a trade to Toronto,' while making it clear that willingness to waive a no-movement clause doesn't guarantee a trade. Leafs reporter Terry Koshan echoed this sentiment, suggesting Kadri would be open to returning to Toronto if both teams agreed on terms.
Kadri, currently signed to a seven-year, $49 million contract with the Flames, holds full control of his future due to his no-movement clause.
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However, the 34-year-old forward has not formally requested a trade and is reportedly content in Calgary. He led the Flames in scoring last season with 67 points, including 35 goals.
Insider David Pagnotta commented on The Leafs Nation podcast that the Flames wouldn't immediately dismiss trade discussions, but such a move would clash with their playoff ambitions. Kadri's production and leadership remain critical for Calgary's competitive plans.
On the other hand, TSN analyst Dave Feschuk has stirred debate by claiming the Leafs should consider sending top prospect Easton Cowan in a potential Kadri deal. This suggestion has divided fans, with many questioning if bringing back an aging forward is worth sacrificing youth.
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Nazem Kadri's rumored return to the Maple Leafs has become one of the hottest NHL trade rumors of the offseason. While nothing is confirmed, the possibility of a Kadri reunion adds another twist to Toronto's rapidly evolving roster.
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