The are heavily involved in trade rumors as a seller, given their status well outside the playoff picture. Two big forward names are out there: Nazem Kadri and Blake Coleman. But a salary cap rule could make it tough for them to trade both. The NHL only gives a finite amount of spots for teams to retain salary in a trade (meaning they pay a portion of the salary so the acquiring team has le s on their books). The Flames only have one spot left. If teams going after Kadri and Coleman all want salary retained as part of the trade, the Flames couldn't do that for both guys. "Complicating things: The Flames have only one slot to retain salary, after keeping a percentage in theRasmus Ander sonandJacob Markstromtrades," in a new article on Thursday. "If they use that for Kadri, they
Justice Haynes Jersey couldn't use it on Coleman." MORE: That then could raise the question for the Flames of, if they only have one guy they end up trading, which would they rather deal? Both have a no-trade list, but not a full no-movement clause. "Kadri is another 'last piece' guy as a second-line two-way center with snarl, which is what he provided the in winning the Stanley Cup in 2022," Wyshynski writes. "The 35-year-old makes $7 million against the cap annually through 2028-29. He has a 13-team no-trade list but didn't exactly shoot down reports that he would be open to working with the Flames to facilitate a swap. Calgary loves what Kadri brings to the team, but the time might have come to maximize his return." Coleman has won two Stanley Cups in his career, both with the Lightning. "The 34-year-old forward has two years left at $4.9 million annually, and a 10-team no-trade clause," Wyshynski writes. "He has 13 goals in 44 games and can help kill penalties." Keep an eye on these Calgary negotiations, because they almost have to happen in tandem due to the salary retaining implications. More NHL news:
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