Apr 1, 2025; Ottawa, Ontario, CAN; Buffalo Sabres defenseman Rasmus Dahlin (26) follows the puck in the first period against the Ottawa Senators at the Canadian Tire Centre. Mandatory Credit: Marc DesRosiers-Imagn Images

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A recent trade proposal floating around online has the Maple Leafs acquiring superstar defenseman Rasmus Dahlin but for an incredibly lucrative package.

You’ve gotta hand it to the Toronto Maple Leafs this offseason. For all their changes and how they look completely different than they once were, it seems those additions and subtractions could lead them on the pathway to success and maybe finally exorcise their playoff demons.

One focus still seems to be whether or not the team is going to make an improvement on the defensive end in order to add some much needed offensive help given Morgan Rielly‘s potential regression.Linked to names like Erik Karlsson and Dougie Hamilton, the team hasn’t really made waves towards a deal, though there are so many moving parts you can’t really blame them.

Why Rasmus Dahlin Fits the Profile of a True Franchise Defenseman

One name the team might be able to target has a ton of history with them, and would end up crippling a long-time rival; and Toronto’s future.

A trade proposal from Heavy.com that is floating around has the Maple Leafs pulling off a stunner in which they acquire Buffalo Sabres defenseman Rasmus Dahlin in exchange for Rielly, Easton Cowan and their 2028 first-round pick.

It’s a definitive blockbuster to say the least, and there is no doubt that Dahlin would instantly give the Maple Leafs their true #1 defenseman they’ve been searching for.

While both Dahlin and Rielly hold no-movement clauses, the fact that the former was bounced about in rumors last year, and the former needing a potential fresh start it makes sense:

This deal would also be contingent on Rielly waving his no-trade clause. There’s reason to believe he would, as playing his entire career in Toronto could have gotten to Rielly.

So, the emotional and psychological toll of the pressure from the Toronto media and fanbase could prompt Rielly to head to a more laid-back market.

Questions have surrounded the Maple Leafs’ blue line for years now. Few consider Rielly as a true number-one defenseman. While he’s a solid defender and great puck mover, he doesn’t compared to other elite-level D-men.

So, adding Rasmus Dahlin fits that bill. Dahlin could be among the next wave of young rearguards who could land a Norris Trophy.

No question would Dahlin be able to come in and be both an offensive and defensive improvement but is there actually a good deal here in the end?

What a Blockbuster Trade Would Mean for Morgan Rielly and the Maple Leafs’ Future

Well first of all, it would mean that it ends the time of the longest tenured player on the roster and someone who has seen it all; both the highs and lows.

It’s not that Rielly is a bad player, but he’s unfortunately not a #1 defenseman anymore, is on the wrong side of 30, and while remarkably durable; he’s still a step or two behind.

A change of pace might be what’s needed for the veteran and it’s not like he’s going to have to handle the load down in Buffalo. Bowen Byram and Owen Power are incredible puck movers, and Rielly can be a better supplementary piece.

Plus, he wouldn’t have to move too far away from where he already lives, as it’s a short jaunt down the QEW Highway to get to Western New York.

For Dahlin, he’d come in and instantly give the team a player who can give you 15-20 goals, 50 assists, 100 blocks and 100 hits a season. That’s a franchise star, and at only 24 years old he’s not even near his prime.

Giving up Rielly as well as mortgaging their future in Cowan and a 2028 first shows that the team isn’t messing about with trying to win a Cup, and if there’s anyone that’s worth giving that up for it’s Dahlin.

Last season, Dahlin had 68 points in 73 games (17 goals, 51 assists) while adding 98 blocks, 101 hits and a plus-11 rating for the lowly Sabres.

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