Trade Pitch Has Red Wings Acquiring Star $27 Million Defenseman

The Detroit Red Wings are aiming to break their playoff drought, and a recent trade proposal suggests they could acquire a prominent defenseman.

Using PuckPedia’s PuckGM tool, one user suggested a trade that would bring Rasmus Andersson from the Calgary Flames to Detroit.

Proposed Trade Details

Red Wings Receive

Rasmus Andersson
2025 third-round pick

Flames Receive

2025 first-round pick
2025 seventh-round pick

This deal would enhance the Red Wings’ defense by adding Andersson, but it would require them to part with their first-round pick. For Calgary, acquiring a first-round pick could support a potential rebuilding phase.

Andersson is in the fifth year of a six-year, $27.3 million contract and is expected to serve as the second-pairing right-shot defenseman behind Moritz Seider, a top NHL defenseman. Last season, he played 78 games, scoring 9 goals and providing 30 assists for a total of 39 points. Throughout his eight-year career with the Flames, he has participated in 455 games, accumulating 36 goals and 164 assists for 200 points.

Red Wings’ Playoff Aspirations

The Red Wings have not qualified for the playoffs since the 2015-16 season and are in the midst of a rebuilding phase to rejuvenate their roster. With a core that includes Seider and Lucas Raymond, General Manager Steve Yzerman is optimistic about their chances of contending for a playoff spot.

“I believe we are among the teams that have a shot at making the playoffs,” Yzerman stated. “If we can maintain our health, have solid goaltending, and if some players exceed expectations, we could make it. Alternatively, we might fall short by just a point in the final game of the season. That’s the delicate balance we face. When I compare our current roster to last year’s, I see some differences that might create a better fit for the players’ roles.”

During the offseason, Detroit added Cam Talbot, Vladimir Tarasenko, Tyler Motte, and Erik Gustafsson to their lineup. They also re-signed Patrick Kane to provide veteran guidance to their younger squad.

The Red Wings will kick off their 2024-25 NHL season at home on October 10 against the Pittsburgh Penguins.

Tribute to Johnny Gaudreau

The hockey community was shaken by the tragic news on August 30 regarding the deaths of Johnny Gaudreau and his brother Matthew, who were killed in a hit-and-run incident while biking in New Jersey.

As reported by The Columbus Dispatch, the brothers were struck by a suspected drunk driver. This heartbreaking event has deeply affected the entire hockey world. In response, Rasmus Andersson, Gaudreau’s former teammate in Calgary, shared a heartfelt tribute on social media.

Rasmus Andersson, Gaudreau’s former teammate with the Calgary Flames, shared a heartfelt tribute on social media, expressing his grief and fond memories of their friendship.

“Trying to find the right words today is not easy. You were a hell of a hockey player. But, it’s the person Johnny that always is going to be with me, one of my closest friends, it didn’t matter if we hadn’t spoken in a day or a week we always knew where we had each other.

Andersson also mentioned the impact Gaudreau had on his family, writing, “There hasn’t been a dry eye in the Andersson house today we all love you Johnny.”[1] He recalled a specific memory, saying, “Looking back at this picture with a smile and a tear. We were very hungover laughing about this the next morning.

In his tribute, Andersson expressed his support and love for Gaudreau’s wife, Meredith, and their son, Johnny Jr., saying, “To Meredith Noa and Johnny Jr we’re always here for you and we love you.

Andersson’s heartfelt words capture the profound loss felt by those who knew Gaudreau personally and the lasting impact he had on the hockey community.

 

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