The Toronto Maple Leafs' struggles this season have sparked hypothetical discussions about trading star forward Auston Matthews to the Detroit Red Wings. While no actual rumors exist, such a move could reshape the NHL landscape if the team misses the playoffs. Analysts suggest a massive package would be required to acquire the prolific goal scorer.
The Toronto Maple Leafs have faced challenges in the 2025-26 season, particularly after losing forward Mitchell Marner to the Vegas Golden Knights. This departure has weakened their depth, despite a strong core, and the team risks becoming sellers ahead of the 2026 trade deadline if they fail to secure a playoff position. Management has repeatedly dismissed ideas of retooling or rebuilding, but ongoing poor performance might force difficult choices.
One speculative scenario involves trading Auston Matthews, the team's captain and a future Hall of Famer. Matthews, who has a full no-movement clause until the 2027-28 season and a $13.25 million cap hit, is not committed long-term and could depart as a free agent. However, no reports indicate the Maple Leafs are entertaining offers, nor has any team expressed interest; this remains purely a projected idea.
The Detroit Red Wings emerge as a logical hypothetical destination. With over $12.1 million in cap space, they could absorb Matthews' salary without retention help from Toronto. The Red Wings, aiming to return to contention, have shown willingness to pursue high-profile players. For the deal to happen, Matthews would need to waive his clause, and Detroit would offer a substantial return.
Experts propose the Red Wings could send forward Lucas Raymond, defenseman Axel Sandin-Pellikka, prospect Michael Brandsegg-Nygard, and two future first-round picks. Despite a dip in offensive and defensive play this year, Matthews remains on track to rank among the all-time great goal scorers. Such a trade would echo past moves, like the Vancouver Canucks' handling of Quinn Hughes before his shift to the Minnesota Wild, but only if Toronto doubts his intent to re-sign.
As the season progresses, the Maple Leafs' trajectory will clarify whether such drastic measures enter serious consideration.