'It's Definitely A Topic To Talk About': Flames Star Nazem Kadri Responds To Maple Leafs Rumors

There is no doubt that many Toronto Maple Leafs fans miss having a forward like Nazem Kadri around. The Calgary Flames center has been at the center of rampant speculation as Toronto looks to add another top-six forward, and while a reunion might be a perfect fit, there doesn’t appear to be anything on the front burner in terms of an actual deal.

Still, that hasn’t stopped the rumor mill swirling, and Kadri has definitely heard the chatter. Speaking at The 12th Annual Nazem Kadri Charity Golf Classic, the London, Ontario, native took the time to speak with Mike Stubbs and Kyle Grimard on ‘The Knight Shift’ – a podcast centered around the OHL's London Knights. In the podcast, Stubbs brought up some of the chatter in Ontario that has surrounded the player.

“Unless I live in a box, I think I would hear it. I've certainly heard lots of speculation for sure,” Kadri admitted. “It's happened quite often. Over the last couple of months, so it's a bit bizarre just scrolling around and seeing your face and name pop up. Obviously, the rumor mill is pretty strong, especially around these parts, and a lot of the time, these rumors can catch fire, and that fire turns into bigger fires.”

Drafted seventh overall by the Maple Leafs in the 2009 NHL Draft, Kadri scored 161 goals and added 196 assists in 561 games over 10 seasons with the club. Kadri dealt with similar speculation when the Leafs had sought to move him, first blocking a trade to the team he plays for now before Toronto sent him to the Colorado Avalanche in a deal for defenseman Tyson Barrie and forward Alex Kerfoot. Kadri ended up winning a Stanley Cup with the Avalanche in 2022.

As Toronto looks for players who thrive under the pressure of playing in the spotlight, especially in the wake of star forward Mitch Marner’s departure to the Vegas Golden Knights, Kadri is clearly a player unperturbed by the noise, and the speculation didn’t appear to bother him in the interview.

“You know what? And why not? I mean, there's not a whole lot in terms of sports going on right now,” Kadri said. “I think it's definitely a topic to talk about, and hey, why not talk about it?”

Current Maple Leafs GM Brad Treliving is the one who signed Kadri to a seven-year $49 million contract in the summer of 2022. Treliving became GM of the Leafs one year later in a departure that hasn’t been the smoothest since leaving Calgary, as he left for a job with Toronto before his contract officially expired. Toronto was forced to keep Treliving away from the NHL Draft floor until the Flames made their first-round selection, as part of the agreement for him to join the Leafs.

Since the parting of ways, Toronto and Calgary have not successfully consummated any trades, despite Toronto being interested in former Flames defensemen Chris Tanev and Nikita Zadorov. (The Leafs signed Tanev to a six-year deal in 2024 after acquiring his rights in a trade with the Dallas Stars.)

Given that Kadri plays the role of 1C in Calgary and is coming off a career-high 35 goals, it’s hard to see any deal being consummated from a realistic standpoint.

But never say never.

(Top photo credit: Sergei Belski-Imagn Images)

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