
Toronto Maple Leafs general manager Brad Treliving said the team wasn’t done with their moves and one trade pitch has the team acquiring Blake Coleman from the Calgary Flames.
The website PuckPedia has a new tool called PuckGM that lets users create their own trades and one user proposed a deal that would see the Maple Leafs land Coleman in a multi-player blockbuster.
Maple Leafs get:
- Blake Coleman ($1.9 million retained)
Flames get:
- David Kampf
- Conor Timmins
- Semyon Der-Arguchintsev
- 2027 second-round pick
The blockbuster multi-player deal would see Toronto acquire Coleman, with money retained, who has three years left on his six-year $29.4 million deal.
Coleman was a key member of the Tampa Bay Lightning team that won the Stanley Cup in 2020 and 2021. After winning his second Stanley Cup, he signed with the Flames. Coleman would add some more scoring to the Maple Leafs offense and can be a middle-six forward with Toronto.
Last season, Coleman recorded 30 goals and 24 assists for 54 points in 78 games with the Flames.
In return, Toronto would deal Kampf and Timmins who are depth NHL players, but the contracts make the salary work. The bigger parts of the proposed deal for the Flames would be the 2027 second-round pick and prospect Der-Arguchintsev.
Der-Arguchintsev was drafted in the third round of the 2018 NHL draft but the 23-year-old is back in Russia playing in the KHL. However, he has just one year left on his deal in the KHL so after this season, he could return back to North America and become a full-time NHL player with the Flames.
Maple Leafs GM Not Done With Moves
Toronto focused on defense and goalie in the offseason as the Maple Leafs landed Chris Tanev and Oliver Ekman-Larsson on defense, and Anthony Stolarz in the net.
However, speaking on TSN 1050’s OverDrive, Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving said his team is not done as they are looking at options for making the team better.