The Toronto Maple Leafs sent veteran defenseman Brandon Carlo to the St Louis Blues on Saturday in exchange for two third-round picks during the second day of the NHL Draft in Buffalo. New general manager John Chayka continues to reshape the roster after last season’s sharp decline.
Trade details
The St Louis Blues gave up picks No. 73 and No. 76. Brandon Carlo, 29, is a right-shot defensive defenseman entering his 11th NHL season. He has one year remaining on his contract with a $3.485 million cap hit. In the last season, he recorded seven assists in 55 games while averaging 19 minutes and 22 seconds of ice time per game. Over 692 career games split between Toronto and Boston, he has posted 29 goals and 90 assists.
How Toronto Maple Leafs acquired Brandon Carlo
The Toronto Maple Leafs obtained Brandon Carlo at the 2025 trade deadline from the Boston Bruins. In return, Boston received a conditional first-round pick, a fourth-round selection, and center Fraser Minten. The first-rounder carried top-10 protection. Because Toronto won the draft lottery and selected Gavin McKenna first overall, that pick now slides to 2028 for the Bruins.
Former general manager Brad Treliving brought Carlo in to help push for a championship in 2024-25. The team reached the second round before falling to the Florida Panthers in seven games. The following season proved difficult. Toronto dropped 30 points in the standings, missed the playoffs, and replaced Treliving with Chayka.
John Chayka’s active start as GM
This marks John Chayka’s fourth trade since taking over. His most notable earlier move involved signing defenseman Darren Raddysh, previously with the Tampa Bay Lightning, to an eight-year contract. Raddysh had been widely viewed as the top unrestricted free agent blueliner available this summer.
What the St Louis Blues gain
St Louis Blues add a steady, experienced presence to the right side of its blue line alongside Colton Parayko and Logan Mailloux. The Blues have also been busy this offseason. They traded winger Jordan Kyrou to the Washington Capitals in a deal that brought back center Connor McMichael and sent two first-round picks to the Anaheim Ducks for center Mason McTavish.
Looking ahead for both clubs
For the Toronto Maple Leafs, the move continues a clear shift in direction under new leadership. For the St Louis Blues, Carlo provides immediate depth and leadership on the back end as the team looks to build on recent roster additions.
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