
"In his final pre-deadline trade board, notable commentator Nick Kyrpeos shot down any speculation regarding Rielly. While he noted that Oliver Ekman-Larsson could be on the move, Kypreos underscored the point that "there is no market for Morgan Rielly.""
"It's likely the Leafs revisit the entire Rielly trade conundrum in the offseason. But unless there's a team truly desperate out there, it might just be cheaper to keep Rielly."
"Perhaps a team like the Vancouver Canucks might be willing to take a shot on Rielly. Rielly is from Vancouver and could be the sort of veteran piece that could help a rebuilding team. But would Rielly be willing to waive his no-trade clause to head to a rebuilding team?"
The Toronto Maple Leafs are active at the NHL trade deadline following Nic Roy's trade to Colorado. While most roster players are available, Morgan Rielly stands out as generating no market interest despite being on the block. Trade commentator Nick Kyrpeos explicitly stated there is no market for the 32-year-old defenseman. The Leafs appear stuck with Rielly unless a desperate team emerges. The organization may revisit trading Rielly in the offseason, though keeping him could prove more cost-effective. Potential summer scenarios include trades with teams like Vancouver, though Rielly's no-trade clause and willingness to join a rebuilding team remain uncertain factors.
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