Vegas Golden Knights acquire Rasmus Andersson from Calgary Flames

The Vegas Golden Knights traded for defenseman Rasmus Andersson from the Calgary Flames on Sunday, bolstering their blue line amid injuries. In return, Calgary received defenseman Zach Whitecloud, prospect Abram Wiebe, a 2027 first-round pick, and a conditional 2028 second-round pick. The deal proceeded without a contract extension, as Andersson is set to test free agency after the season.

The trade, finalized on Sunday, saw the Flames send Andersson to Vegas in exchange for a substantial package. Calgary retained 50% of Andersson's $4.55 million cap hit, meaning he counts for $2.275 million against Vegas's books. The return included Zach Whitecloud, who has averaged 18:46 of ice time per game this season with two goals and five assists in 47 games, along with 73 hits and 63 shot blocks. Prospect Abram Wiebe, a 6-foot-3 left-shot defenseman at the University of North Dakota, has three goals and 11 assists in 24 games and serves as an assistant captain for the Fighting Hawks. The draft picks consist of Vegas's 2027 first-rounder and a 2028 second-rounder that upgrades to a first if the Golden Knights win the Stanley Cup.

Andersson, 29, is enjoying his best season with 30 points in 40 games, averaging over 24 minutes per game while contributing six goals and 14 assists at even strength, plus four goals and six assists on the power play. He has blocked 90 shots and is headed to the Winter Olympics with Team Sweden in three weeks, prompting Calgary to move him before the February roster freeze to avoid injury risk. Flames GM Craig Conroy noted that a contract extension "wasn't going to work out," as Andersson's agent, Claude Lemieux, informed the team there would be no extension anywhere at this time.

This lack of commitment sidelined teams like the Toronto Maple Leafs, Boston Bruins, Dallas Stars, and Detroit Red Wings, who required long-term security. Toronto, loosely linked to Andersson amid concerns over Chris Tanev's season-ending injury, avoided a costly deal without extension guarantees. Elliotte Friedman reported on his 32 Thoughts podcast that Vegas emerged as the frontrunner Sunday morning, aligning with prior rumors of it being Andersson's preferred destination.

For Vegas, Andersson reunites with former Flames teammate Noah Hanifin and fills a void on the right side of the defense following Alex Pietrangelo's season-ending injury. He is expected to pair with Hanifin and boost the power play, surpassing Shea Theodore as the top-scoring defenseman. Calgary, in rebuild mode with a new arena opening in 2027, views the assets as key to their future, though questions linger about moving players like Blake Coleman or Nazem Kadri next.

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