A split-frame photograph showing NHL forward Robert Thomas. On the left, he wears a red Carolina Hurricanes home jersey and a red helmet. On the right, he wears a white Detroit Red Wings away jersey and a white helmet.
A split image shows St. Louis Blues forward Robert Thomas in a Carolina Hurricanes jersey (left) and a Detroit Red Wings jersey (right), two teams rumored to be interested in acquiring him.

The NHL trade market just hit a fever pitch. According to St. Louis Blues insider Jeremy Rutherford of The Athletic, star center Robert Thomas is officially available—provided the right “overwhelming” package lands on Doug Armstrong’s desk. While Thomas holds a full no-move clause, the reality of a struggling Blues roster (currently 19-24-9) means a change of scenery might be best for both parties.

For a team to pry Thomas out of St. Louis, they aren’t just buying a player; they are buying five plus years of cost certainty at an $8.125M AAV. That is why the Carolina Hurricanes and Detroit Red Wings have emerged as the frontrunners. They have the cap space to absorb the hit and the desperate need for a playmaking 1C/2C to solidify their championship aspirations.

The Hurricanes: A Match Made in Possession Heaven

Carolina has been hunting for an elite center since they have moved on from Elias Pettersson. With their heavy possession game, Thomas is a stylistic clone of what Rod Brind’Amour demands. He is one of the few players in the league who can slow the game down and find passing lanes that simply don’t exist for others.

The Hurricanes’ Trade Package:

  • To St. Louis: Alexander Nikishin (D), or Bradly Nadeau (F), Dominik Badinka (D), and a 2026 2nd Round Pick.
  • To Carolina: Robert Thomas (C).

The Red Wings: The “Younger Model” Retool

Detroit GM Steve Yzerman has built a deep cupboard, but the Wings need a star to play behind Dylan Larkin. Doug Armstrong famously wants a “younger model” in return—specifically a stud top-six forward aged 22–24. Detroit is the only team with the surplus to make this work without gutting their current roster.

The Red Wings’ Trade Package:

  • To St. Louis: Nate Danielson (C), Trey Augustine, (G), a 2026 2nd Round Pick.
  • To Detroit: Robert Thomas (C).

Expert Insight: Why This Trade Happens Now

In my experience covering the league, Doug Armstrong doesn’t move stars unless he wins the trade decisively. By floating Thomas’s name now, he is creating a bidding war between two Eastern Conference powerhouses. If I’m the Blues, I’m looking at the Red Wings’ package. Getting a potential 1C replacement in Danielson plus a goalie of the future in Augustine is exactly how you “retool” without falling into a decade-long rebuild.

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5 COMMENTS

  1. I would even say that an offer by the Kraken of lets say
    Shane Wright,1st round 2027 and either
    McCann or Tolvanen
    would be more along the lines of what Thomas would fetch Value wise

  2. Neither of those trades get accepted by the blues. In what world is Nate Danielson projecting to be a 1C? LOL. Try adding Kasper and a 1st.

    • Buddy straight up agree,Thomas is the absolute top center available and to say he doesn’t even fetch a 1st round pick is laughable.I don’t mean to be rude but those are insanely underwhelming offers for a 1c who gets 80 points a season, is 26 and a Right handed center on a team friendly deal for years

    • I gotta agree. I’m a Red Wings fan. Danielson, Augustine and a 2nd? Sounds good to me! But I can see absolutely no way Armstrong gets less than 3 premium prospects (Including Kasper or Danielson) plus a 1st. He’s a young 1st line center on a great contract. I bet IF he is dealt, which he probably won’t be, the trade package will rival what Vancouver got for Quinn Hughes. As for Danielson, the prospect gurus believe his ceiling is at best as a 2C. He looked pretty good in his stint in the NHL earlier this year. Has some work to do but he’s gonna be a good player. I don’t however think the polished product is ever gonna be a Robert Thomas caliber player. Just my 2 cents.

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