NHL Rumor Mill (Part 2) – March 4, 2026
The latest on Blues center Robert Thomas, Panthers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky, Flames center Nazem Kadri, and more in Part 2 of today’s NHL Rumor Mill.
ROBERT THOMAS TRADE TALKS BETWEEN BLUES & SABRES FALL THROUGH
TSN: Darren Dreger reports it’s believed the Buffalo Sabres and St. Louis Blues went the distance to hammer out a trade involving Blues center Richard Thomas. However, it sounds like the Sabres weren’t willing to part with the necessary pieces of prospects, a player, and a first-round pick.
Other clubs remain interested, but the Blues remain firm with their asking price.
Dreger also reported the Blues and Sabres discussed defensemen, with the latter expressing interest in right-hand shots Justin Faulk and Colton Parayko.
**UPDATE** TSN reports the Blues and Sabres are finalizing a deal that would send Parayko to Buffalo. Darren Dreger believes prospect Radim Mrtka and a first-round pick will be heading to St. Louis.
DOBBER HOCKEY: mentioned Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reporting the proposed deal could have seen Thomas and Parayko going to Buffalo, with defenseman Owen Power or Bowen Byram as part of the return to the Blues.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: It’s believed the Sabres pushed back against moving Power. They’re reluctant to shake up their current roster too much because they don’t want to disrupt the successful chemistry they’ve had since December.
PANTHERS WILLING TO ENTERTAIN OFFERS FOR SERGEI BOBROVSKY
TSN: Pierre LeBrun reports the Florida Panthers are going into sell mode as they sit 10 points out of a playoff spot in the Eastern Conference. They’re willing to entertain offers for their UFA-eligible players, including starting goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky.

Florida Panthers goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky (NHL Images).
LeBrun stated this doesn’t mean the 37-year-old Bobrovsky will be moved. He has a 16-team no-trade list. Nevertheless, the Panthers are willing to listen.
THE ATHLETIC: In his latest column, LeBrun suggested the Vegas Golden Knights and Carolina Hurricanes as two clubs that should inquire about Bobrovsky. He thinks the Edmonton Oilers would be on Bobrovsky’s no-trade list. As for the Montreal Canadiens, if they were to trade for a goalie, LeBrun doesn’t see them pursuing a rental player.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Bobrovsky also has a $10 million cap hit this season, but his actual salary is $5 million. Still, taking on the remainder of that cap hit could be difficult for cap-strapped clubs seeking an upgrade between the pipes.
UPDATE ON NAZEM KADRI
THE ATHLETIC: Pierre LeBrun thinks the Montreal Canadiens will keep tabs on Nazem Kadri. He doesn’t think they’ll force anything before the deadline, but could be open to acquiring a top-six forward for a price they’re comfortable with. He also thinks they’ve at least checked in on Vincent Trocheck of the New York Rangers.
LeBrun believes Kadri returning to the Colorado Avalanche makes the most sense, but the Flames would have to retain salary to make it happen. That’s something the Flames probably aren’t willing to do.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Kadri to the Canadiens would likely also involve salary retention, as they probably don’t want a 35-year-old center with an AAV of $7 million on their books for three more years.
THE LATEST ON THE MAPLE LEAFS
TSN: Darren Dreger reports forwards Bobby McMann and Scott Laughton are the players most likely to be traded by theToronto Maple Leafs. Both are UFA-eligible this summer and carry affordable salary-cap hits.
Chris Johnston subsequently reported that the Maple Leafs have scratched Mann, Laughton, and defenseman Oliver Ekman-Larsson for roster management reasons.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: Ekman-Larsson has two more years left on his contract with an affordable average annual value of $3.5 million. He also carries a 16-team no-trade list.
CANUCKS WINGER CONOR GARLAND DRAWING MORE INTEREST
TSN: Darren Dreger reports Vancouver Canucks winger Conor Garland is garnering more attention in the trade market of late compared to his teammates. The 29-year-old Garland is in the final season of his current contract that lacks no-trade protection, but his six-year, $36 million extension (with a full no-movement clause) begins on July 1.
Dreger claimed the Boston Bruins and New York Islanders have shown some interest. He believes there will be other clubs looking at him.
SPECTOR’S NOTE: The recurring issue about Garland is that teams love his style of play, but not his new contract. Don’t expect the Canucks to retain salary to facilitate a deal.
BLUE JACKETS NOT MOVE KENT JOHNSON
THE ATHLETIC: Pierre LeBrun reported Tuesday that teams have called the Columbus Blue Jackets about Kent Johnson after his recent scratch. However, the Jackets have no interest in moving the 23-year-old winger.
Sabres seems like the perfect team to work a deal with Blues for Thomas
1st. Krebs. Greenway. For $$ exchange and a top prospect
That is 3 first round picks and nhl player for one more year then flip or even remove 1st and krebs and insert powers
If Parayko does go to Buffalo Mrtka, which dman drops to 3rd pair? And does this leave Kessering as odd man out? I think there could be another trade coming.
Also, looks like Weeger heading to Utah.
Oh man. Bob is exactly what the Canadians need. An actual true starter. And goalies don’t usually break the bank! Offer a conditional first that turns to a second if they don’t make conference finals. Plus a b prospect.
Local sports caster proposed trade for trocheck from the pens.
1st 26
2nd 27
Rudger
Bill zannon.
I think it’s a slight overpay and wouldn’t include bill. But another prospect like broz or kouvenen I’d do it as a pens fan. That’s my black n gold tinted opinion of it.
The Toronto Maple Leafs said three veteran players — forwards Scott Laughton and Bobby McMann and defenseman Oliver Ekman-Larsson — will not dress in Wednesday night’s road game against the New Jersey Devils for roster management reasons.
Oops, you said that. 😳