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NHL Trade Rumors: Nazem Kadri could join Montreal Canadiens after Toronto Maple Leafs blocked by Calgary Flames
NHL Trade Rumors: Nazem Kadri could join Montreal Canadiens after Toronto Maple Leafs blocked by Calgary Flames

Time of India

timea day ago

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  • Time of India

NHL Trade Rumors: Nazem Kadri could join Montreal Canadiens after Toronto Maple Leafs blocked by Calgary Flames

Bill Wippert/Getty Nazem Kadri may be headed back to the Eastern Conference and the Montreal Canadiens could be the front-runners. With Calgary reportedly refusing to negotiate any trades with the Toronto Maple Leafs, Kadri's list of potential destinations has effectively narrowed to just one team. Given his consistent production and Montreal's need for veteran help up the middle, this could be a perfect short-term fit. Calgary Flames shut door on Toronto Maple Leafs, Nazem Kadri eyes Montreal Canadiens as realistic trade option Nazem Kadri is reportedly open to a trade to either the Montreal Canadiens or his former team, the Toronto Maple Leafs. However, with Calgary Flames management unwilling to make a deal with Toronto, still harboring friction from Brad Treliving's tenure as Flames GM that path appears closed. Sportsnet's Nick Kypreos reported that Treliving has previously tried to acquire players like Chris Tanev, Nikita Zadorov, and Rasmus Andersson from Calgary, but has been shut down at every turn. That history makes it highly unlikely that the Flames would greenlight any trade that sends Kadri back to the Maple Leafs. This leaves the Canadiens as the only viable trade destination Kadri would reportedly consider. Montreal's growing core, including top prospect Ivan Demidov and head coach Martin St. Louis' high-skill system could make the Canadiens an appealing spot for the 34-year-old centerman. Montreal Canadiens could land reliable veteran Nazem Kadri with proven scoring punch and leadership Kadri is coming off back-to-back seasons of 67 and 75 points, playing a full 82 games in both campaigns. He has tallied 710 points in 985 NHL games and once posted a 100-point pace during the 2021–22 season with Colorado. At 6-foot and 185 pounds, Kadri brings experience, physicality, and versatility to any middle-six unit. With Montreal's top prospect Michael Hage still developing, Kadri could be a strong short-term option to stabilize the Canadiens' second line alongside Demidov. His leadership and playoff pedigree would be especially valuable to a young team looking to take the next step. If Calgary refuses to deal with Toronto, the road is clear for the Montreal Canadiens to pursue Nazem Kadri. Given his proven scoring ability and desire for a fresh start, a move to Montreal could benefit both sides, if the price is right. As trade rumors heat up, the Canadiens may quietly be positioning themselves for a bold veteran addition. FAQs: 1. How many Stanley Cups has Nazem Kadri won? Kadri won one Stanley Cup with the Colorado Avalanche during the 2021–22 NHL season. 2. When was Nazem Kadri drafted and by which team? Kadri was drafted 7th overall by the Toronto Maple Leafs in the 2009 NHL Draft. Also Read: NHL Trade Rumors: Kyle Connor likely to re-sign as Winnipeg Jets pursue long-term contract extension amid NHL free agency buzz Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!

Nazem Kadri trade talks stall as Toronto Maple Leafs struggle to meet Calgary Flames' demands
Nazem Kadri trade talks stall as Toronto Maple Leafs struggle to meet Calgary Flames' demands

Time of India

time22-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Nazem Kadri trade talks stall as Toronto Maple Leafs struggle to meet Calgary Flames' demands

(Jeff McIntosh/CP) The Toronto Maple Leafs have been actively exploring trade options this offseason to strengthen their roster following Mitch Marner's departure. One of their top targets has reportedly been Calgary Flames center Nazem Kadri. While Kadri could be an ideal replacement in the lineup, trade talks between the two sides have failed to progress, with Calgary holding firm on its demands and Toronto lacking the assets to make a compelling offer. Calgary Flames hold firm as Toronto Maple Leafs trade talks for Nazem Kadri stall According to SportsNet's Nick Kypreos, the Maple Leafs have made multiple attempts this summer to bring Nazem Kadri back to Toronto. However, the Calgary Flames have rebuffed every proposal so far, indicating they are not willing to part with their star center unless the offer is significantly in their favor. Kadri, who recorded 35 goals and 32 assists last season, continues to be a key leader on and off the ice for Calgary. His offensive consistency and veteran presence make him an integral piece of the Flames' core. That value has translated into a high asking price, one that the Maple Leafs have yet to meet. While Toronto remains interested in a reunion with Kadri, their limited pool of tradable assets is proving to be a major roadblock in negotiations. With Marner gone, the pressure is on general manager Brad Treliving to find a high-impact replacement, but Calgary's unwillingness to budge has complicated matters. Toronto Maple Leafs remain interested in Nazem Kadri trade but face uphill battle with Calgary Flames For Toronto, acquiring Kadri would provide an immediate boost at center and bring back a familiar face who played a significant part in the team's previous playoff runs. However, the Flames appear content to keep their top scorer unless they receive an offer they can't refuse. Toronto's current cap situation and asset pool make it difficult to put together an enticing package. Without prospects or picks to sweeten the deal, convincing Calgary to move Kadri is increasingly unlikely. While the Maple Leafs remain hopeful of upgrading their roster with a big-name acquisition, a trade for Nazem Kadri looks improbable unless Toronto significantly improves its offer. With Calgary holding firm, the stalemate could persist deep into the offseason unless one side gives ground. Also Read: After Mitch Marner exit, Toronto Maple Leafs weigh trading Morgan Rielly or Brandon Carlo FAQs: 1. What is Nazem Kadri's net worth in 2025? As of 2025, Nazem Kadri's estimated net worth is between $10 million and $20 million, primarily derived from his NHL contracts with total career earnings of roughly $59 million. 2. Who is Nazem Kadri's wife? Nazem Kadri is married to Ashley Cave; they tied the knot in July 2018 and have a daughter named Naylah. Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!

Nazem Kadri's trade value reportedly at peak: Are the Flames finally ready to pull the trigger?
Nazem Kadri's trade value reportedly at peak: Are the Flames finally ready to pull the trigger?

Time of India

time20-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

Nazem Kadri's trade value reportedly at peak: Are the Flames finally ready to pull the trigger?

Flames could trade Nazem Kadri at peak value, claims insider (Imagn Images) With the Calgary Flames drifting toward a rebuild, the trade winds around veteran forward Nazem Kadri are growing louder. NHL insider Nick Kypreos recently suggested Kadri's trade value 'has never been higher,' sparking fresh buzz about whether the Flames might finally consider parting ways with one of their most consistent contributors. As the offseason unfolds, the front office faces a critical decision: ride with experience or cash in while the demand peaks. Flames face a defining moment amid mounting trade interest Nazem Kadri's name has hovered in trade conversations throughout the summer, and for good reason. Coming off a career-best 35-goal, 67-point season and having played a full 82-game slate for the third consecutive year, the 34-year-old has proven he's still a valuable asset. His durability and offensive consistency make him a prime target for contending teams hungry for experience and depth. — NHLRumourReport (@NHLRumourReport) Toronto Maple Leafs fans have even been hopeful about a potential reunion. While that door may be closing, Kadri's value remains undeniable. Kypreos emphasized, 'His trade value has likely never been higher in his career,' and that kind of endorsement could light a fire under Flames GM Craig Conroy. Although the Flames have been reluctant to move Kadri—who holds a full no-movement clause—the context has shifted. With speculation also circling defenseman Rasmus Andersson, it's becoming clear the organization is open to change. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like An engineer reveals: One simple trick to get internet without a subscription Techno Mag Learn More Undo And in a league where timing is everything, this summer could be the ideal window for a major shake-up. Kadri holds the cards, but the clock is ticking What complicates the situation is Kadri's apparent happiness in Calgary. He's vocalized comfort with the organization, and unless approached with a compelling opportunity, he may prefer to stay put. That said, no-movement clauses don't make trades impossible—they simply require mutual agreement. If a legitimate Stanley Cup contender knocks on Calgary's door with a strong offer, and Kadri sees a chance at another deep playoff run, things could shift quickly. While he may ultimately remain with the Flames, the possibility of a late-summer blockbuster—or even a trade deadline surprise—shouldn't be ruled out. FAQs 1. Why is Nazem Kadri being mentioned in trade rumors? Nazem Kadri's trade value is reportedly at its peak, making him a prime target for contending teams. 2. Are the Calgary Flames planning to trade Kadri? While nothing is confirmed, the Flames may explore offers as they lean toward a potential rebuild. 3. Can Kadri be traded despite his no-movement clause? Yes, but only if Kadri agrees to waive the clause for a suitable opportunity. Also Read: NHL Trade Rumor: Could Connor McDavid ditch Oilers for Leafs? Buzz grows around blockbuster Maple Leafs partnership Catch Rani Rampal's inspiring story on Game On, Episode 4. Watch Here!

‘A little bit bizarre': Calgary Flames centre Nazem Kadri addresses persistent trade speculation
‘A little bit bizarre': Calgary Flames centre Nazem Kadri addresses persistent trade speculation

Edmonton Journal

time14-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Edmonton Journal

‘A little bit bizarre': Calgary Flames centre Nazem Kadri addresses persistent trade speculation

Article content Across his three campaigns in Calgary, Kadri has led all Flames with 88 markers — next on that chart is fellow forward Blake Coleman at 63 — and 198 points. Article content He tallied 35 times this past season, a new career-high, and set another personal best in ice-time, averaging 19:21 per night. Article content 'It's been excellent, it's been excellent,' Kadri told Knight Shift when asked about his current hockey home. 'Calgary is such a great city, especially for the family and I. Very scenic and beautiful, and we've got some good players along the way. So I appreciate the C of Red, for sure.' Article content That won't stop some in Toronto from daydreaming about how he'd look in blue. It doesn't require much imagination, since he played 561 games on behalf of the organization that made him a first-round draft choice in 2009. Article content As the rumours swirl, remember there was a widespread assumption last fall that Kadri would prefer to be traded to a contender rather than stick around through a retool, but he told reporters during training camp to 'just pump the brakes' on those questions because he believed the Flames could surprise some people in 2024-25. Article content Article content While they definitely did that, they ultimately missed the playoffs due to the tiebreaker, tying the record for most points by a crew that failed to qualify for the spring dance. Article content As Conroy & Co. shoot for a spot among the elite eight in the Western Conference, trading Kadri would seem like a step in the wrong direction. Perhaps they could be persuaded by a package that included a highly touted prospect, but it's most likely that No. 91 will be skating as Calgary's first-line centre for the foreseeable feature, with Jonathan Huberdeau on his left wing and either Matt Coronato or Adam Klapka on his right. Article content For his part, Kadri doesn't seem to be losing any sleep over the continuing speculation. Set to join the NHL's silver-stick club in the early stages of this coming season, he has been around long enough to know that the online rumblings are part of the business. Article content It must be reassuring that he currently has a full no-move clause, meaning he'd have to approve any potential change of address.

‘A little bit bizarre': Calgary Flames centre Nazem Kadri addresses persistent trade speculation
‘A little bit bizarre': Calgary Flames centre Nazem Kadri addresses persistent trade speculation

National Post

time14-07-2025

  • Sport
  • National Post

‘A little bit bizarre': Calgary Flames centre Nazem Kadri addresses persistent trade speculation

Article content Across his three campaigns in Calgary, Kadri has led all Flames with 88 markers — next on that chart is fellow forward Blake Coleman at 63 — and 198 points. Article content He tallied 35 times this past season, a new career-high, and set another personal best in ice-time, averaging 19:21 per night. Article content 'It's been excellent, it's been excellent,' Kadri told Knight Shift when asked about his current hockey home. 'Calgary is such a great city, especially for the family and I. Very scenic and beautiful, and we've got some good players along the way. So I appreciate the C of Red, for sure.' Article content That won't stop some in Toronto from daydreaming about how he'd look in blue. It doesn't require much imagination, since he played 561 games on behalf of the organization that made him a first-round draft choice in 2009. Article content As the rumours swirl, remember there was a widespread assumption last fall that Kadri would prefer to be traded to a contender rather than stick around through a retool, but he told reporters during training camp to 'just pump the brakes' on those questions because he believed the Flames could surprise some people in 2024-25. Article content Article content While they definitely did that, they ultimately missed the playoffs due to the tiebreaker, tying the record for most points by a crew that failed to qualify for the spring dance. Article content As Conroy & Co. shoot for a spot among the elite eight in the Western Conference, trading Kadri would seem like a step in the wrong direction. Perhaps they could be persuaded by a package that included a highly touted prospect, but it's most likely that No. 91 will be skating as Calgary's first-line centre for the foreseeable feature, with Jonathan Huberdeau on his left wing and either Matt Coronato or Adam Klapka on his right. Article content For his part, Kadri doesn't seem to be losing any sleep over the continuing speculation. Set to join the NHL's silver-stick club in the early stages of this coming season, he has been around long enough to know that the online rumblings are part of the business. Article content It must be reassuring that he currently has a full no-move clause, meaning he'd have to approve any potential change of address. Article content

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