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NHL Rumors: Flames Defense and the Future of Mackenzie Weegar

Staff Writer 01/09/2026
6 Min Read
It is good to see the Calgary Flames get off to a good start, but can they keep it up as they try to retool on the fly and not rebuild.
Oct 12, 2024; Calgary, Alberta, CAN; Calgary Flames defenseman MacKenzie Weegar (52) skates against the Philadelphia Flyers during the second period at Scotiabank Saddledome. Mandatory Credit: Sergei Belski-Imagn Images
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The Calgary Flames keep showing up in trade chatter, and a lot of it runs through their blue line. As the trade deadline approaches, teams have inquired about Rasmus Andersson. Mackenzie Weegar’s name also surfaces with some contract leverage. Besides that, most of the talks center around how Weegar fits the team if they tweak the lineup.

The Flames’ blue line is drawing attention

According to Sportsnet, Rasmus Andersson appears to be the focal point for several contenders looking to upgrade on the right side, and that is not a surprise given his minutes and usage. He plays in all situations, can handle tough matchups, and still has contract term left. Theoretically speaking, if Calgary ever considered trading him, they’d want a first-round pick plus a quality prospect.

Several teams that have been tied to right-shot help elsewhere naturally get connected to Andersson. Clubs that have already explored similar profiles or have scouts in Calgary will at least make the call. However, Flames hold him tight while the playoffs are competitive; there is no rush to deal. They have already informed the teams that Andersson is unavailable.

The wider interest in Calgary’s defense aligns with a broader conversation about value and risk. This is the same kind of conversation people have when they look at something like a Vegas Aces payout review and decide how much they’re willing to put on the table. Teams want impact, but they are very cautious about parting with firsts and A-level prospects unless they are sure the fit is right.

Weegar’s contract and leverage

League Sources: Any time the Flames’ defense comes up, MacKenzie Weegar’s name follows shortly after, even if only to be ruled out. He is locked into a long-term deal, $50M extension through 2030-31 with significant term and a cap hit that reflects his role as a top-four defender. His contract structure gives him considerable influence over what happens next. Modified no-trade protection means nothing happens without his approval.

From Calgary’s perspective, that security cuts both ways. On the one hand, Weegar can remain a core player for years, which is valuable if the club expects to transition but still needs a reliable veteran on the back end. On the other hand, if the team ever decides to undertake a deeper rebuild, moving that contract becomes significantly more complicated and requires genuine cooperation from the player.

So far, there is no strong indication that Weegar wants out. He has repeatedly come across as a player focused on the group in front of him and the current season. That kind of mindset usually cools trade speculation unless the team completely bottoms out or receives a surprising offer that forces everyone to at least have a conversation.

Trade talk vs. dressing room reality

There is always a gap between what is discussed publicly and what is discussed quietly in front offices. Around the league, the expectation seems to be that if Calgary moves a big piece from the blue line, it is more likely to be Andersson or a shorter-term player rather than Weegar. That does not mean Weegar is untouchable, but the possibility of getting into a serious discussion is not that high.

Inside the room, the dynamic is different. Players are well aware of the rumors, and a veteran like Weegar ends up being part of the stabilizing force when names are floating around. He plays heavy minutes, kills penalties, and usually sees top competition.

Therefore, if Andersson were moved, the pressure on Weegar would only increase. He would be expected to carry even more of the matchup load while younger defensemen and depth options try to prove they can handle expanded roles.

For management, that is part of the calculation. Trading away a key defender brings back futures, but it also shifts an immediate burden onto whoever stays. If the Flames are trying to stay competitive, the argument for keeping Weegar in place gets stronger.

What it means for the Flames’ direction

Ultimately, how this plays out will say a lot about where the Flames see themselves in the next few seasons. If they, for some reason, decide to move Andersson for the future and keep Weegar, it signals a retooling while maintaining a veteran anchor. If they hold onto both, it suggests more of a “reset-on-the-fly” approach where they try to remain competitive and tweak around the edges.

There is also the question of timing. Making a big move at this deadline could help them in the draft and set up more flexibility in the summer. Waiting, on the other hand, carries the risk that the market cools or that injuries elsewhere change the scene. For now, the Flames are listening but not rushing, using the leverage they have on term, position, and performance.

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