NHL Rumor Mill – December 17, 2025
Flames defenseman Rasmus Andersson is drawing more interest, the latest on the Maple Leafs, an update on Alex Tuch’s contract situation following the Sabres’ change in management, the Flyers seek a center, and more in today’s NHL Rumor Mill.
GROWING INTEREST IN FLAMES DEFENSEMAN RASMUS ANDERSSON
CALGARY SUN: In the wake of the Vancouver Canucks trading defenseman Quinn Hughes to the Minnesota Wild last Friday, Kent Wilson recently examined the implications of that deal for the Flames.
With Hughes off the trade block, the Flames’ Rasmus Andersson becomes the best defenseman available. He’s not on the same skill level as Hughes and won’t fetch a comparable return. The Wild shipped three promising young players (Marco Rossi, Zeev Buium, and Liam Ohgren) and a 2026 first-round pick to Vancouver.

Calgary Flames defenseman Rasmus Andersson (NHL Images).
The Hughes trade could also raise interest in Flames forwards Nazem Kadri and Blake Coleman. Potential suitors include the Colorado Avalanche, Dallas Stars, Vegas Golden Knights, Tampa Bay Lightning, and Washington Capitals.
TSN: Pierre LeBrun reports the Calgary Flames received an increase in calls about Andersson after the Quinn Hughes trade.
Andersson, 29, is due to become an unrestricted free agent next July. LeBrun wonders if the Flames will move him as a rental player or attempt a sign-and-trade scenario in order to get a better return.
The Toronto Maple Leafs attempted to acquire Andersson at last season’s trade deadline. LeBrun said they’ve circled back on him. They are believed to be among the teams that Andersson would consider with, if a trade can be worked out between the two clubs.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Andersson’s rumored willingness to sign with Toronto is likely tied to his relationship with Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving, who was GM of the Flames for most of Andersson’s tenure in Calgary.
LATEST MAPLE LEAFS SPECULATION
TSN: Darren Dreger reports Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving would like to add one or two top-six forwards. However, the Leafs’ lack of depth in their prospect pool could hamper those efforts.
Dreger later said that the Maple Leafs have continued interest in Rasmus Andersson or another top-four defenseman in the trade market. He also mentioned that they could use a top-line winger to skate alongside center Auston Matthews.
NESN: Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman said the Boston Bruins attempted to acquire Matias Maccelli from the Utah Mammoth last summer before he was traded to the Maple Leafs.
Maccelli hasn’t been a fit with the Maple Leafs, who would be open to moving him. Friedman isn’t sure if the Bruins would still be interested in the struggling winger.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: As with Andersson, any attempt by the Leafs to land one of the bigger names in the trade market will be hindered by their limited number of tradable assets on their roster and within their prospect pipeline.
Treliving will wait and see if the asking prices go down or if more players become available as more teams drop out of the playoff race. However, that might not come soon enough to bring in the help the Leafs need.
UPDATE ON ALEX TUCH’S CONTRACT TALKS WITH THE SABRES
TSN: Contract extension discussions with Alex Tuch’s representatives are among the issues facing Jarmo Kekalainen, who replaced Kevyn Adams on Monday as the Buffalo Sabres new general manager.
Kekalainen told reporters on Tuesday that he intends to take charge of the situation. He said the teams appreciate and like Tuch, and want to get him signed. The 29-year-old winger is UFA-eligible next summer. He’s completing a seven-year contract with an average annual value of $4.75 million.
Pierre LeBrun reports Kekalainen had a pretty good feel for what his predecessor discussed with the Tuch camp. According to LeBrun, the previous negotiations fizzled because the Sabres weren’t willing to go double digits on the AAV (over $10 million annually).
DAILY FACEOFF: Jeff Marek believes the Dallas Stars could be a good destination for Alex Tuch. He thinks the Stars are going for it again this season and believes Tuch would fit in well with them.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Tuch will depart via free agency next July unless Kekalainen can somehow talk him down from $10 million annually. If so, expect the veteran winger to become available leading up to the March 6 trade deadline.
FLYERS SEEK A CENTER
THE ATHLETIC: Kevin Kurz reports the Philadelphia Flyers are seeking another center, specifically for their fourth line. It might also make sense for them to add a middle-six center, given Noah Cates’ struggles in the faceoff circle.
If UFA-eligible centre Christian Dvorak opts to head to market next summer, Kurz wondered if the Flyers might get more aggressive and pursue a higher-end option like Brayden Schenn of the St. Louis Blues or Ryan O’Reilly of the Nashville Predators.
Kurz doesn’t see the Flyers dangling their high-end young players or top prospects as trade bait. However, that doesn’t mean they aren’t willing to part with some of their future assets for a player who could help them make a playoff push.
KINGS CENTER PHILLIP DANAULT REPORTEDLY REQUESTS A TRADE
RG.ORG’s Marco D’Amico reports sources indicating that center Phillip Danault has requested a trade. His camp hopes to secure a deal sooner rather than later, perhaps before the upcoming NHL holiday roster freeze (Dec. 20-27).
D’Amico said the Kings are willing to wait it out because they seek a player-for-player trade. The Montreal Canadiens, New Jersey Devils, and Carolina Hurricanes are among the teams reportedly interested in Danault.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Over the weekend, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman said the Kings aren’t inclined to move Danault without a good reason because good centers are hard to come by in this season’s trade market. A trade request could be the inclination they need.
At the leaf game last night. The leafs will not win anything regardless of who they add. Matthew’s and Nylander just don’t the it factor or that extra gear needed to carry the team on their back. They prove they have it at times but the true superstars have it consistently every night and make the players around them better. They are really talented with superstar skill but don’t have the intangibles to truly make them elite.
Vancouver sends Peterson and Sherwood to Toronto for nylander and macelli and a pick 1st
Center for center swap
Don’t mind Pettersson for nylander straight up. Would not trade my 1st if I was Toronto. Plus they have enough Sherwood type players on the team as it is.
Toronto doesn’t have a 1st in 2026 or 2027. The cupboards are bare.
What a stupid trade. Nylander is a elite player.
Boston should shoot higher than a player like Maccelli. Would like them to look into Garland,Bunting,Marchessault,and Rakell for targets!
What’s the offer for Garland?
As of today I’d same the Bruins biggest issue isn’t scoring as they are floating between 5-6th in the league in scoring. They need a top 4 defender first and foremost.
Danault to nj for casey and Palat?
I would think NJ would be all over that IHC.
I don’t know what Danault’s beef with Hiller is, but seems real if he is asking for a trade. And sure seems to be affecting his play. He has never lit up the score sheet and never will, but he contributes offensively and is a quality shut down guy.
Pretty valuable when you can line him up against the other teams best and get a saw off most nights. Does it in the playoffs too.
I would take a chance on him if I needed a 3C and was a contender. All day.
Problem for Danault is Holland knows that too, and why he doesn’t want to move him. But as Lyle says, now that it is public, does pull the trigger?
Zacha
For Garland Sr?
If so, I wouldn’t.
I think the shop has sailed on Tuch resigning in Buffalo, local boy or not.
Ray Bark ,it looks like Lindholm is going to be the center for Pasta and Geekie,so Zacha is the second line center. I feel Minten can take that role on and Hagens will be the next center in line.I like Zacha but with all the young centers in the organization he could become expendable!
It wont happen by Tuch would look great on the Senators. Pipe dreams though
Andersson would also be a great addition but wont happen.