As the NHL trade deadline draws near, speculation is intensifying around the Calgary Flames and their potential moves. Sportsnet’s Eric Francis recently shared his insights on Sirius XM NHL Network Radio, while the broader rumor mill continues to churn with potential player movements and team strategies.
Eric Francis’s Perspective on Flames’ Activity
Eric Francis suggests that the Flames might not engage in extensive major trades, primarily due to a perceived limited availability of highly desirable players on their current roster. He anticipates that forward Blake Coleman is a strong candidate to be traded, a move he believes would constitute a significant alteration for the team. Francis distinguishes between Coleman and Nazem Kadri, noting that Coleman appears to be in higher demand and a more straightforward player to move before the deadline, whereas Kadri’s potential departure is more likely to occur during the offseason. Beyond these prominent possibilities, Francis expects only minor transactions, such as the exchange of players like Ryan Lomberg or Brayden Pachal for late-round draft picks, ultimately concluding that the team’s composition will not undergo a dramatic overhaul post-deadline.
Inside the Rumor Mill
Current trade discussions are heavily focused on Nazem Kadri, Blake Coleman, Zach Whitecloud, and Ryan Lomberg, with Coleman and Kadri frequently dominating the conversation. Recent observations, including Colorado’s management (led by Chris MacFarland) and Flames General Manager Craig Conroy attending a Flames-Ducks game, have further fueled these speculations. A critical element in any prospective Kadri trade revolves around Calgary’s willingness to retain a portion of his salary, considering his contract has three years remaining. This factor appears to hold more weight than the contract status of Cale Makar. Blake Coleman is consistently linked to the Dallas Stars and Tampa Bay Lightning. Although Kadri’s name has also surfaced in connection with the Stars, reports indicate Dallas is reluctant to take on additional long-term contracts, particularly given their priority to retain star forward Jason Robertson. The trade status of defenseman MacKenzie Weegar also remains a significant question mark for the Flames as the deadline approaches.
