A potential trade between the Edmonton Oilers and Toronto Maple Leafs is gaining traction, centered on swapping forwards Andrew Mangiapane and Matias Maccelli. According to reports, both teams see benefits in fresh starts for the underperforming players amid roster adjustments. This scenario emerges as the Oilers recover from injuries and the Leafs seek lineup balance.
The Edmonton Oilers are navigating a crowded forward group as key players return from injury, putting pressure on underperformers like Andrew Mangiapane. Jack Roslovic has rejoined the lineup, while Kasperi Kapanen is close to returning. Prospects such as Isaac Howard and Quinn Hutson have impressed in the AHL with the Bakersfield Condors, sparking interest in promoting them to the NHL level.
Mangiapane, signed as a free agent, started the season with a significant role but has since seen his ice time drop sharply. He has recorded just one goal in his last 24 games and appears to have lost confidence, with plays often stalling on his stick. Elliotte Friedman reported on 32 Thoughts that both Mangiapane and the Oilers are open to trade discussions. Despite a no-trade clause, the winger would consider a move for a larger role. Friedman noted a "mutual understanding that if Edmonton can find 'the right situation, yes — I do think both sides would be willing.'"
For the Toronto Maple Leafs, Matias Maccelli was acquired to help fill the void left by Mitch Marner's injury but has struggled to secure a consistent spot. After being a healthy scratch, he has returned to the lineup with increased ice time under coach Craig Berube. While Maccelli has demonstrated top-six offensive potential in the past and is outperforming Mangiapane this season, his fit remains uncertain.
The proposed swap could provide Edmonton with a younger playmaker to pair with stars like Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl, while Toronto gains a former 35-goal scorer at a low cost, potentially including an additional asset from the Oilers to offset cap implications. Though not imminent, this change-of-scenery deal aligns with both teams' needs for better roster dynamics.