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The Toronto Maple Leafs could use a player like Brayden Schenn, but acquiring him from the St. Louis Blues presents a significant challenge. Toronto lacks the trade assets needed to make a compelling offer without seriously damaging its roster or future.
Schenn, a veteran center with a physical presence and offensive upside, would bring much-needed depth and leadership to the Leafs’ lineup. His experience in deep playoff runs and ability to play multiple roles make him an attractive option. However, the Leafs are already limited in trade chips, making a deal difficult to construct.
One major issue is Toronto’s lack of premium draft capital. The team has already moved several key picks in past trades, including its 2025 second-rounder. The Blues, currently in a transitional phase, would likely prioritize young talent and picks in return for Schenn. That puts Toronto in a tough spot since their top prospects, such as Easton Cowan and Fraser Minten, are unlikely to be moved.
The Leafs could offer a package including a roster player like Calle Järnkrok or David Kämpf, but that wouldn’t necessarily entice St. Louis. Additionally, Schenn’s contract, which runs through 2028 at a $6.5 million cap hit, complicates matters. Even with salary retention, Toronto would need to maneuver around cap constraints, possibly involving a third team.
Unless the Leafs are willing to part with significant young assets or find a creative way to match salaries, a deal for Schenn seems unlikely. While he would be a valuable addition, Toronto’s lack of tradeable assets makes this move difficult to pull off without hurting their long-termoutlook.