NHL Rumor Mill – March 18, 2026

by | Mar 18, 2026 | Rumors | 10 comments

Could the Wild make a big offseason move? What’s the latest on Stars winger Jason Robertson? Will the Maple Leafs trade a goalie this summer? Find out in today’s NHL Rumor Mill.

WILL THE WILD MAKE A BLOCKBUSTER MOVE THIS SUMMER?

THE ATHLETIC: Michael Russo speculated that Minnesota Wild general manager Bill Guerin could attempt to make another major move in the offseason.

Guerin made headlines in December by acquiring superstar defenseman Quinn Hughes from the Vancouver Canucks. Russo thinks the reason the Wild GM didn’t use up his trade capital at the recent March 6 trade deadline is that he could use it to pursue another superstar this summer.

Minnesota Wild general manager Bill Guerin (NHL Images).

Russo wondered if Guerin might pursue Toronto Maple Leafs captain Auston Matthews, Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk, or St. Louis Blues center Robert Thomas. Matthews and Tkachuk have full no-movement clauses, while Thomas has a full no-trade clause.

Guerin has multiple assets to draw on for trade bait this summer. They include goaltender Jesper Wallstedt, rookie winger Danila Yurov, prospect forwards Charlie Stramel and Adam Benak, and his 2027 first-round pick.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: Guerin’s acquisition of Hughes was a bold move that has improved the Wild’s performance this season. A deep playoff run by the Wild could turn them into a favorable destination for stars on struggling teams itching to move on to a potential Cup contender.

We don’t know if Matthews, Tkachuk, or Thomas wants to move on. Thomas was the subject of frequent rumors leading up to the March trade deadline, but he said he was never asked to waive his no-trade clause, has never requested a trade, and remains committed to the Blues.

Nevertheless, if any of those guys are available this summer, Guerin will likely go after them.

STARS MAKE RE-SIGNING JASON ROBERTSON A PRIORITY

THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS: Stars GM Jim Nill told NHL Tonight that he’s making the re-signing of Jason Robertson a priority.

Robertson, 27, is slated to become a restricted free agent with arbitration rights on July 1. He’ll also be a year away from unrestricted free-agent eligibility, depending on the outcome of his negotiations this summer.

He’s a big part of our team,” Nill said. “He’s one of the leading scorers in the league, he’s really in the prime of his career. He’s a big part of our team, so a priority for us is to get him signed this summer, and move on.”

Robertson leads the Stars with 80 points and is second on the team in goals with 36.

Nill said the two sides started discussions last summer but decided to table them for now. Robertson has also changed agents since then.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: Robertson’s contract negotiations will be worth following during the offseason.

The Stars have a projected $14.9 million in salary-cap space next season with 18 active roster players under contract. Robertson is their most notable pending free agent, but they must also ensure they have enough space to re-sign RFA Mavrik Bourque (who also has arbitration rights) and team captain Jamie Benn, who is a UFA this summer.

Robertson is earning an AAV of $7.75 million and could seek between $10 million and $11 million annually on his next contract. That won’t leave much room for the Stars to fill out the rest of their lineup for next season without making a cost-cutting move or two.

The threat of an offer sheet could become a concern if negotiations drag on unless one side or the other files for arbitration.

COULD THE MAPLE LEAFS SHOP A GOALIE THIS SUMMER?

SPORTSNET: Luke Fox noted the Toronto Maple Leafs have four goaltenders in their system for at least the next two seasons. They signed Artur Akhtyamov over the weekend, joining Anthony Stolarz, Joseph Woll, and Dennis Hildeby.

Fox believes something has to give. Carrying more than two goaltenders is problematic, and the Leafs don’t want to risk losing one of them to waivers. He believes that’s why there were murmurs about Stolarz and Woll before the March trade deadline.

Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving can take his time addressing this issue. The free-agent market is thin on goalies, which could push teams seeking help between the pipes into the trade market.

SPECTOR’S NOTE: Assuming they don’t move the recently signed Akhtyamov, Woll and Hildeby would be the easiest to move as they have affordable contracts and lack no-trade protection. Stolarz’s four-year contract extension kicks in on July 1 and carries a 16-team no-trade list. He also has a 16-team NTC on his current deal. 







10 Comments

  1. Robertson is not going anywhere and Texas has an advantage

    I think the Wild should go after Jack Hughes. The others noted are tall orders and so is Jack but the money easier to swallow

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    • Let’s not be so quick yet SilverSeven. How would an early playoff exit impact how Nil want to build moving forward?

      The stars are at a cup or bust position imo and if they fail to once again make it to the cup then some configuration changes by Nil may be coming. Maybe that means Robo, maybe not.

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      • Robertson isn’t going anywhere. Jim Nill hasn’t won THREE consecutive GM Of The Year awards by not being able to pull off magic.
        I’d bet higher money that he moves Seguin to a team that needs to hit the cap floor than trading his top scorer. Jamie Benn will come back for another 1 million dollar contract and Borque will get a bridge deal…in Nill we trust

      • StarsFan, Seguin is not going anywhere he does not want to go. Go to plan B, which is trading a big fish 🐟 for a lesser cap hit player and futures.

  2. Where the Leafs are concerned, trying to predict who they will attempt to move (attempt meaning those with NMC/NTC), and who among those with no such limitations will definitely go, almost HAS to wait until we see who will be at the helm. Apparently, according to Elliotte Friedman, the ownership “committee” reportedly won’t allow Treliving, who has 1 year to run on his current deal, to enter the 2026-27 season without a “concrete decision on his future.” Obviously, and even though they may well have already made up their minds, they’re not going to make any such announcement before the end of this season.

    And again, unless they already have an eye on his successor (and may indeed have come to an unofficial agreement) finding and hiring a replacement is going to take time, and the longer that goes on the less time the new GM will have to assess the situation as a whole. You’d think that just getting ready for the draft and assessing scouting recommendations will take up most of what time he’ll have.

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  3. I thought Minnesota gave up their 2026 first round pick in the Hughes trade.

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    • You’re right, Gored1970, I’ve amended it.

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  4. StarsFan, Seguin is not going anywhere he does not want to go. Go to plan B, which is trading a big fish 🐟 for a lesser cap hit player and futures.

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  5. Leafs should move a goalie to flyers and get their 1st back if possible . Then they could make other moves like trading one of their stars or retooling. I bet they are looking for Brads replacement right now

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  6. Wonder what it would take to get both Hughes out of Jersey.

    Farber
    Yurov
    Wallstedt
    2027 1st round pick

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