The Anaheim Ducks may have put themselves in a spot where they need to pay someone else to help them out of it, and that’s where Frank Vatrano enters the picture.
After Anaheim signed Leo Carlsson to a 5-year, $90 million deal with an AAV of $18 million, the Ducks still have Cutter Gauthier on the books and only $9 million left in cap space. With the market for a player of Gauthier’s calibre sitting well above that number, Anaheim may have to clear money somewhere else on the roster.
That’s the opening Toronto could try to exploit.
According to NHL insider David Pagnotta on the Sekeres and Price podcast, Anaheim was willing to attach a draft pick to move Vatrano. That kind of setup makes sense given the contract and the timing.
Vatrano carries an AAV of over $4.5 million for the next two seasons, and he also has only a seven-team no-trade list. At this point, the Ducks don’t have much leverage, especially with free agency already underway.
Vatrano’s production is part of why Anaheim may need to sweeten the deal. Last season was the worst of his career, as he managed nine points in 50 games.
Before that, though, he had 146 points in 294 games over his previous three seasons. He’s also just two seasons removed from a 37-goal campaign, which is exactly why Anaheim can still frame him as a bounce-back candidate.
For a team willing to take the gamble, that’s the appeal. If the move doesn’t work, the draft pick still softens the blow even if the player ends up waived. If Vatrano does rediscover his form, he could fit into a middle-six role and give a team real value.
Toronto has been floated as a possible destination, and Vatrano’s seven-team no-trade list likely doesn’t include the Maple Leafs. The catch is simple: the Leafs would need to make room first.
That brings the Morgan Rielly contract into the conversation. Toronto has been reported to be moving on from Rielly, and getting off his $7.5 million AAV deal would open up significant space. It would also give the Maple Leafs more flexibility to manage assets and build toward the future.
There’s another layer here, too. Vatrano’s deal runs for two more years, which fits more neatly with the rest of the roster than Rielly’s four-year contract. If Toronto wants a shorter-term swing on a bounce-back winger, this is the kind of move that could make sense.
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