The Rasmus Andersson rumors have dominated much of the NHL offseason, and the latest twist is one that caught many insiders by surprise. According to NHL insider Darren Dreger, the Los Angeles Kings made a significant trade offer to the Calgary Flames for Andersson about a month ago. The catch? Andersson himself turned down the move.
Andersson explained his decision bluntly: “Not really keen on moving my family there,” he said, adding that he wasn’t interested in signing a long-term extension with the Kings. In fact, Andersson had already provided the Flames with a short list of teams he would be open to joining should they decide to move him — and Los Angeles was not on that list.
Why This Is a Big Story in the Rasmus Andersson Rumors Mill
This situation highlights an interesting dynamic in NHL trades: players with term on their contracts and influence over their destination can shape the market dramatically. Andersson is in his prime, logging top-pairing minutes for Calgary, and losing him would be a significant blow. For the Kings, acquiring a right-shot defenseman of his caliber could have filled a key hole — but without his commitment to stay long-term, the deal was a non-starter.
It’s worth noting that Andersson denied the rumor that he only wants to play for the Vegas Golden Knights, a narrative that had been making the rounds online. Still, the fact that there has been no communication between Andersson and the Flames since the offer suggests a potential standoff brewing in Calgary.
From a personal perspective, I see this as a sign that Andersson is carefully managing his career trajectory. He’s aware of his value, his fit, and his family’s needs — and in today’s NHL, that leverage can be just as important as a player’s on-ice performance. The Flames now face a decision: keep him and hope to mend fences, or explore other trade avenues with his preferred destinations in mind.
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