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NHL Trade Bait List for 2026 Offseason

The Stanley Cup Final is underway, which means we’re marching toward the end of the 2025-26 NHL season. The NHL Draft and free agency will be here before you know it, and with the free-agent class being what it is, there is potential for an active trade market this offseason. With that, let’s look at some possible trade candidates aggregated from sources such as The Athletic (From ‘NHL offseason trade board: Early look at summer’s top targets, from Trocheck to Knies to Robertson’ – The Athletic, 5/28/2026), Sportsnet, and Frank Seravalli.

A Quick Overview of the NHL Trade Market

If you’re a team looking for a center, heading to the trade market is likely your best bet. Boone Jenner is the top free-agent center since Evgeni Malkin and Charlie Coyle signed extensions with the Pittsburgh Penguins and Columbus Blue Jackets.

Fortunately, there are some potentially intriguing names available for trade. The New York Rangers held on to Vincent Trocheck at this season’s trade deadline, hoping to extract more value in an offseason trade. He’s among the top centers available, but there’s also Mason McTavish and Robert Thomas, two centers who have been in the rumor mill plenty over the last year or so.

Vincent Trocheck New York Rangers
Vincent Trocheck, New York Rangers (Jess Starr/The Hockey Writers)

Even secondary options, such as Shane Wright and Ross Colton, could be good buy-low candidates for teams looking to improve their center depth. Wright and Colton took steps back this season and should not cost much for teams to acquire.

Cap dumps could also be among the popular trades this summer. Players such as Darnell Nurse, Morgan Rielly, and Jordan Binnington have popped up on pretty much every trade board and could all benefit from changes of scenery. Their pricey cap hits may make them difficult to move, but perhaps there’ll be some takers with the salary cap ceiling rising to $104 million this summer and $113 million next year.

Overall, there’s plenty of interesting names available heading into the offseason, and there could be more to come over the next few weeks. Among them is Mathew Barzal, who could be on the block, according to Bruce Garrioch. If he starts popping up on trade boards, expect him to make our list, too. Without further ado, here are our top 25 trade candidates entering the offseason.

PlayerPositionAgeCurrent TeamGames PlayedGoals PointsCap HitContract Status
1. Jordan KyrouRW28 STL7518 46$8.125 millionUFA 2031
2. Vincent TrocheckC32NYR6716 53$5.625 millionUFA 2029
3. Jordan BinningtonG32STL41.873 SV% 3.33 GAA$6 millionUFA 2027
4. Mason McTavishC23ANA751741$7 millionUFA 2031
5. Darnell NurseD31EDM82724$9.25 millionUFA 2030
6. Robert ThomasC26STL642564$8.125 million UFA 2031
7. Morgan RiellyD32TOR781136$7.5 millionUFA 2030
8. Sam MontembaultG29MTL25.872 SV%3.42 GAA$3.15 millionUFA 2027
9. Šimon NemecD22NJD681125$918,333RFA 2026
10. San Jose Sharks’ 2nd Overall PickN/AN/ASJSN/AN/AN/AN/AN/A
11. Jake DeBrusk LW 29VAN812342$5.5 millionUFA 2031
12. Elias PetterssonC27 VAN741551$11.6 millionUFA 2032
13. Colton ParaykoD33STL77418$6.5 million UFA 2030
14. Shane WrightC22SEA741227$950,000RFA 2027
15. Mason Lohrei D25BOS73726$3.2 millionRFA 2027
16. Kent JohnsonLW 23CBJ76722$1.8 millionRFA 2027
17. Devon LeviG24BUF52 (AHL).904 SV%2.83 GAA$812,500RFA 2027
18. Michael KesselringD26BUF3402$1.4 millionRFA 2026
19. Blake ColemanLW34CGY692035$4.9 millionUFA 2027
20. Dougie HamiltonD32NJD771239$9 millionUFA 2028
21. Ross ColtonC/LW29COL73924$4 millionUFA 2027
22. Jesperi KotkaniemiC25CAR4229$4.82 millionUFA 2030
23. Sebastian CossaG23DET39 (AHL).915 SV%2.33 GAA$863,333RFA 2026
24. Jack Drury C26COL821027$1.725 millionRFA 2026
25. Ilya LyubushkinD32DAL5319$3.25 millionUFA 2027

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Alex Chauvancy

Alex Chauvancy

Alex Chauvancy has covered the New Jersey Devils for The Hockey Writers since Jan. 2018, with a penchant for advanced stats. He graduated from Drew University (2014) with a bachelors in political science. He previously wrote for Devils Army Blog, a New Jersey Devils fan blog, from 2015-2017, and currently for Infernal Access (2021-present). In his spare time, he likes to play the drums. You can follow him on Twitter @AlexC_THW

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