
If you thought the Minnesota Wild were done making seismic shifts to their roster after acquiring superstar defenseman Quinn Hughes from the Vancouver Canucks in December, think again. The NHL landscape was jolted this week when The Athletic‘s Michael Russo floated a massive offseason scenario: Wild GM Bill Guerin might be hoarding his trade assets to make a summer run at Toronto Maple Leafs captain Auston Matthews. Yes, that Auston Matthews.
It sounds like pure fantasy hockey at first glance, but when you peel back the layers of this rumor, the logic starts to formulate into a terrifying reality for the rest of the league. Guerin strategically sat on his hands at the recent March 6 trade deadline. Why? Because you don’t empty the clip for a rental when you are preparing a king’s ransom for the greatest goal-scorer of this generation. The Toronto Maple Leafs are headed to a retool, and if Matthews decides it’s time to waive his no-move clause (NMC), the Minnesota Wild are suddenly positioned as the prime destination for a league-altering blockbuster.
What the Minnesota Wild Can Offer the Toronto Maple Leafs for Auston Matthews
As an NHL analyst, I look at trade rumors through the lens of asset management and realistic returns. The Toronto Maple Leafs aren’t giving away their franchise cornerstone for a bag of pucks. But Guerin actually has the ammunition to make the Leafs’ front office pick up the phone.
We are talking about high-end pieces: standout rookie winger Danila Yurov, highly touted prospect forwards Charlie Stramel and Adam Benak, and Minnesota’s 2026 first-round pick. For a Toronto team that might desperately need to pivot, clear massive salary cap space, and re-stock a barren prospect pool, that is a highly compelling starter package that few other contenders can match.
The Impact of Quinn Hughes and the Wild’s Stanley Cup Window
Let’s look at this from Matthews’ perspective. Why would the face of the Toronto Maple Leafs waive his ironclad NMC for the State of Hockey? Simply put: it comes down to winning.
Guerin’s bold acquisition of Quinn Hughes completely transformed the Wild’s trajectory this season. Having a dynamic puck-mover like Hughes feeding you the puck on the power play is an elite sniper’s dream. A deep, playoff run by the Wild this spring could instantly elevate their status from a nice hockey market to a bona fide Stanley Cup contender. Superstars stuck on struggling teams, especially teams buckling under the immense pressure of the Toronto media cooker, take notice of things like that. If Matthews decides he wants a fresh start with a team built to win right now, Minnesota suddenly looks like the perfect landing spot.
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Are you really serious about this trade? You want the leafs to give up Matthews and his potential six goals per season for the 28th pick in this year’s draft and three unproven prospects that I’ve had aren’t proven to be NHL players. In order for this to work leafs would have to get their 26th and 27th first round pick, a right defenceman
Highly doubtful. Better chance he goes to LA, SJ, Anaheim, or Vegas. Someewhere closer to home. He has a full NMC so if they move him he decides where he goes.
Doesn’t matter where he goes just as long as he goes, and goes for a good return. $13 million saved is a good start to stock a better foundation of younger players for the future. Next on the list to go is Nylander