NHL Rumor Mill – November 5, 2025
Check out the latest on the Penguins, Flames, Hurricanes, Capitals, Sabres, and Maple Leafs in today’s NHL Rumor Mill.
RUMOR MILL GOES QUIET ON SIDNEY CROSBY
TSN: Pierre LeBrun reports the trade rumors about Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby have quieted down since the start of the regular season. Their surprisingly strong start to the season is largely responsible for that.

Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby (NHL Images).
General manager Kyle Dubas said he had “very clear communications” since the end of last season with Crosby and his agent about the club’s plans going forward. While attempting to build for the long term, the Penguins also intended to be competitive this season.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: LeBrun wonders whether the Penguins can maintain that strong start throughout the season, but for now, it has stopped the media chatter about possible trade destinations for Crosby.
They’re not the only Penguins who aren’t featuring as prominently in the rumor mill as they once did. Sportsnet’s Nick Kypreos pointed out that it’ll take Evgeni Malkin, Bryan Rust, and Rickard Rakell out of the trade-rumor talk if the Penguins can sustain their winning ways.
THE LATEST ON NAZEM KADRI
SPORTSNET: Nick Kypreos reports Calgary Flames GM Craig Conroy could move Nazem Kadri if he gets a suitable offer. The 35-year-old center has been linked to multiple teams, but Kypreos suggested the Carolina Hurricanes as a possible destination because they’ve been relentlessly pursuing a top player in the trade market. However, they’re believed to be on Kadri’s 13-team no-trade list.
The Vancouver Canucks and Montreal Canadiens have been mentioned as destinations for Kadri, and they’re not on his list. They’ve also been linked to the Bruins’ Pavel Zacha.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Teams can ask for permission to speak to the player or his agent to see what it would take to convince them to waive their no-trade list.
The Canucks have a more pressing need for help at center than the Canadiens. It’s also been frequently pointed out that acquiring the aging Kadri would go against the Canadiens’ habit of acquiring younger talent.
Zacha would probably be more to the Canadiens’ liking. However, it’s rare for the Habs and Bruins to make deals together, given their longstanding rivalry.
BLEACHER REPORT: Speaking of the Hurricanes, Frank Seravalli reports they’re seeking stop-gap defensemen to replace their injured blueliners.
UPDATE ON THE CAPITALS
TSN: Darren Dreger reports there is no quick fix for the Washington Capitals to replace sidelined center Pierre-Luc Dubois. He won’t be out for the season, but is expected to miss a significant period of time.
Dreger believes the Capitals will explore the trade market, but must be careful when moving out current or future assets, being mindful of when the post-Alex Ovechkin era begins.
For now, they’ll attempt to address Dubois’ absence internally. It’s expected that Connor McMichael will get a long look in the second-line center role.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: The Capitals would be joining a long list of NHL clubs that are believed to be in the market for second-line center help. However, there isn’t much available, and they are either aging and expensive (hello there, Nazem Kadri of the Calgary Flames) or playing on struggling clubs that aren’t giving up on the season, like Pavel Zacha with the Boston Bruins.
THE LATEST ON THE SABRES AND MAPLE LEAFS
SPORTSNET: Nick Kypreos believes this season could be Lindy Ruff’s last as head coach of the Buffalo Sabres. He’s in the final season of his contract, and could move to a different role within the organization if he doesn’t retire.
The Toronto Maple Leafs would like to add a scoring winger. However, they don’t have many assets that would entice rival clubs. Many teams are calling about Easton Cowan, but that suggestion is a non-starter for now.
The Zacha rumors are ridiculous. Hes absolutely NOT on the block lol
A lot of internet ink has been spilled the last while debating what Montreal needs.
There are 30 teams below them.
The new Leafs LJ, as far as constant speculation and analysis.
Large, passionate fan bases have a tendency to generate clicks and revenue for the talking heads.
Right now they’re new and shiny too!
Yep. That’s a phrase that was in my head too Ray.
Don’t know if you read the Athletic, but Pierre LeBrun wrote this today:
“My understanding is the Bruins don’t intend to move Zacha. They view him as an important part of the core as they continue to transition and re-tool their roster.”
Makes more sense to me than peddling him to the Habs.
Well LJ, if they are quicker returning to contender status than I think they are, I would agree. And again, I don’t care where he goes if they decide to trade him, as that means they are struggling again at the TDL.
I just don’t think they are close to being a contender, although the past week might suggest Sweeney is right and I am wrong.
If they are back in the playoffs in a couple years, and actually win a couple rounds, I will be more than happy to admit I am wrong and will be cheering him on.
Wouldn’t be the first time.
Seems like we spent a lot of time before season started discussing Pens trades. Mostly, it was assumed they would start rebuilding. EK, Rust, and Rakell were the most discussed. Until Dubas starts selling, Crosby not going anywhere.
Rasmus Andersson
(26 UFA )To the Bruins for Lysell..Lohrei and a draft pick …
I might be ok with this IF Andersson signs or agrees to an extension first. Not giving up Lohrei for a free agent.
Cable,I ll pick Andersson up at the airport.