Golden Knights Trade Rumors
5 Trade Targets Linked to Golden Knights Ahead of Deadline

The NHL Trade Deadline is less than two weeks away. Friday night, The Fourth Period released their newest Trade Watch List with 40 players listed. Of those 40 players, five were reportedly linked to the Vegas Golden Knights.
The Golden Knights are in a tricky situation. A recent injury to Shea Theodore gives them salary cap relief– they currently have just over $2.6 million to work with, but putting Theodore on LTIR would increase that to around $7.8 million. However, theyโre handcuffed by a lack of tradeable assets.
The Golden Knights donโt have a first-round pick until 2027. Their prospect pool basically starts and ends with Trevor Connelly. The Golden Knights have habitually traded their futures for current success, and itโs workedโ thatโs how they won the Stanley Cup in 2023โ but itโs left them with little to work with.
But General Manager Kelly McCrimmon knows how to get creative. And heโll have to if he wants to acquire one or more of these players.
Here are the players linked to the Golden Knights in order of appearance on the trade board.
1. Mikko Rantanen, Carolina Hurricanes
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If Rantanen really is available, there will be no shortage of interested teams. On yesterdayโs episode of the 32 Thoughts podcast, Elliotte Friedman suggested that the Hurricanes could retain part of Rantanenโs salary to increase a possible return.
Carolina wants to win now, so they would probably prefer good roster players to picks and prospects. I donโt know what Rantanen would cost, but I canโt imagine heโd come cheap.
Other teams reportedly linked: Dallas Stars, Florida Panthers, Tampa Bay Lightning, Toronto Maple Leafs, Winnipeg Jets
4. Brandon Tanev, Seattle Kraken
The Kraken currently sit nine points out of a wildcard spot in the Western Conference. They might not be major sellers at the trade deadline, but they wonโt be buyers.
Tanev is a scrappy, hard-hitting bottom-six winger who plays with grit. He can kill penalties, heโs fast, and heโs a threat to score shorthanded. Heโs not a major offensive producer, but heโs more than capable of providing a big goal when the lights are brightest. Prime example? In Game 3 of the Stanley Cup Playoffs in 2021, Tanev scored the game-winner late in the third period.
The biggest issue with Tanev is his contract. Heโs a pending UFA, but he makes $3.5 million. However, the Kraken have all three retention spots, so Tanev could be had for $1.75 million. I donโt have the best grasp on player value in a sellerโs marketโ especially since weโve seen few comparable movesโ but I canโt see Tanev costing more than a mid-round pick.
Other teams reportedly linked: Columbus Blue Jackets, New York Rangers, Ottawa Senators, Tampa Bay Lightning, Toronto Maple Leafs, Washington Capitals
6. Brayden Schenn, St. Louis Blues
This doesnโt come as a surprise; Elliotte Friedman linked the Golden Knights to Schenn a few weeks ago. The Blues are falling out of the playoff race, so General Manager Doug Armstrong is ready and willing to shake up his roster.
One slight issueโ the Blues have received calls on Schenn, but itโs not confirmed that theyโre actually shopping him. Also, heโs set to make $6.5 million for three more years. Heโd be hard to fit under the cap, especially since the Golden Knights donโt have a first-round pick until 2027. Schenn is a proven goalscorer, and he can contribute on the powerplay. But I have a hunch that heโd cost more than Kelly McCrimmon would want to pay.
Other teams reportedly linked: Colorado Avalanche, Toronto Maple Leafs
11. Yanni Gourde, Seattle Kraken
The Kraken are open to signing Gourde to an extension, but theyโll listen to offers. Hey, theyโd be fools not to in a sellerโs market.
Gourde is a very similar player to the aforementioned Brandon Tanev. He provides more offenseโ heโs scored 20 goals thriceโ but heโs fast and plays with an edge. Gourde is a proven playoff performer and could slot in just about anywhere in the lineup. He can also play center, which is invaluable.
Stop me if Iโve said this beforeโ he has a sizable cap hit. Gourde, like Tanev, is a pending UFA, but he makes just under $5.2 million. Again, Seattle has all three of their retention spots, but thatโll cost you. Gourde is currently on LTIR after undergoing a sports hernia surgery, but heโs expected to be healthy around the deadline.
Even with his injury, Gourde could easily cost a second-round pick if you factor in retention.
Other teams reportedly linked: Boston Bruins, Colorado Avalanche, Tampa Bay Lightning, Toronto Maple Leafs, Washington Capitals
31. Joel Armia, Montreal Canadiens
The Canadiens arenโt officially out of the playoff raceโ no one is in the Eastโ but theyโre five points out of a wildcard spot. Thereโs no reason for them not to sell off some of their pending UFAs.
Armia is big, tough, and has a nose for the net. He can provide some offense; heโs got decent hands and a nice shot. And heโs a threat to score shorthandedโ he already has three shorthanded goals this season.
Armia is a pending UFA making $3.4 million. I figure heโd cost a little more than Brandon Tanev, maybe a third-round pick and a late-round pick. Armia would probably cost a little more if the Canadiens retained some of his salary, but they have just one open retention spot.
Other teams reportedly linked: Edmonton Oilers, Tampa Bay Lightning, Washington Capitals