When you hear a name like Elias Pettersson attached to the Toronto Maple Leafs, it is easy to brush it off as standard off-season noise. But heading into the 2026 NHL Draft, the rumors are getting louder, and the math actually works.
Recently, NHL analyst Mike Johnson appeared on TSN Radio 1050 to discuss potential moves the Maple Leafs could make. His primary target? Vancouver Canucks forward Elias Pettersson.
Johnson argued that Pettersson is exactly what Toronto needs to lock down their second-line center position. With the NHL salary cap surging to $104 million for the 2026-27 season, the Maple Leafs suddenly find themselves armed with over $30 million in cap space. Meanwhile, out West, the Canucks are actively looking to maneuver out from under Pettersson’s $11.6 million AAV. The mobile, high-skill forward could be the ultimate buy-low candidate for a Toronto team ready to weaponize its new financial flexibility.
Here is my take on why this rumor has actual legs and what a trade package might look like.
Why Elias Pettersson Makes Sense for the Toronto Maple Leafs
Let’s be honest: Elias Pettersson hasn’t looked like the 100-point superstar the Canucks paid for. Over the last two years, his production has dipped, leaving Vancouver eager to move his salary off the books.
But a change of scenery can do wonders for a 27-year-old elite talent. The Maple Leafs don’t need Pettersson to be the savior; they have a core capable of carrying the primary scoring load. If Toronto drops him into a second-line role with favorable matchups, a 65-to-75-point season is incredibly realistic.
The sticking point is the money. As Johnson noted, Toronto would be foolish to absorb the entire $11.6 million hit. But if the Canucks are desperate enough to clear cap space, retaining $2 million to $3 million makes Pettersson an $8.6 million player for Toronto. At that price tag, for a player with his ceiling, the risk-to-reward ratio heavily favors the Leafs.
Breaking Down the Perfect Canucks-Leafs Trade Package
For this to happen, Vancouver needs cap relief, and Toronto needs Vancouver to retain salary. Here is what I think a fair trade package looks like in today’s market:
To Toronto:
- Elias Pettersson ($3M retained, $8.6M cap hit)
To Vancouver:
- 2027 2nd-Round Pick
- Harry Nansi (C)
Vancouver gets a solid center prospect in Nansi and draft capital to help their retool, while completely freeing up $8.6 million in space. Toronto lands a premier talent to solidify their top six.
Elias Pettersson Career NHL Stats
| Type | GP | G | A | P | +/- |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Regular Season | 545 | 200 | 308 | 508 | 16 |
| Playoffs | 30 | 8 | 16 | 24 | 2 |
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