NHL Rumors Heat Up: Could Brayden Schenn Spark a Blockbuster Trade Between the Blues and Maple Leafs?
Last season, as the trade deadline buzzed with anticipation, the Toronto Maple Leafs came agonizingly close to acquiring Brayden Schenn from the St. Louis Blues — or so the whispers suggest. But the deal never materialized, buried somewhere beneath a tangle of mixed reports and differing perspectives. From Nick Kypreos’s insight about the Blues’ reluctance to part with Schenn for Easton Cowan and Ben Danford, to the back-and-forth considered by Elliotte Friedman and Kyle Bukauskas on “32 Thoughts,” a fascinating tangle of truths emerges. Was it the Schenn brothers’ reunion clause that tilted negotiations? Did the Leafs cleverly pivot to alternate trades involving Brandon Carlo and Scott Laughton? Or perhaps a combination of these factors led to the deal’s collapse. Unearthing the real story requires sifting through three distinct versions — and maybe, just maybe, the truth lies somewhere in between.



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