Trade Proposal: A 1st-round pick of the Flyers for Maple Leafs' Auston Matthews


 

With free agency on the horizon, teams are building their postseason plans. 

News of Auston Matthews' noncommittal statement to the Toronto Maple Leafs organization has caused an uproar in the media. 

Statements like his yesterday should give pause to general manager John Chayka, as he will have to contend with a potentially disgruntled superstar in Matthews and figure out where to go next. 

With not even so much as their yearly first-round exit, the Maple Leafs will have to figure out their next steps with Brad Treliving, and Mitch Marner gone (traded to the Vegas Golden Knights earlier this season). 

Fans often get to play armchair GMs in their own head, and this trade proposal we found from X yesterday was pretty mind-blowing. 

If GM Danny Briere were to trade Matvei Michkov, it's assumed it'd be for a superstar, in the realm of Alex Ovechkin, or, say, Auston Matthews. 

With the arrival of Porter Martone, who has played above expectations for the Flyers in the playoffs, it's given rise to the disposability of Michkov in the fans' eyes, as a trade chip for "better". 

One fan was bold enough to suggest a trade for Auston Matthews, involving the Flyers: 

The return for the Maple Leafs would be quite rich, in helping to build a solid future for a team that hasn't seen a Stanley Cup since 1967, and past the first round of the playoffs since 2023. 

The Maple Leafs currently possess the lottery ticket (1st overall in 2026) to forward Gavin McKenna; does this change their outlook for the future?

Is Matvei Michkov A Trade Chip?

If I were GM Briere, I'd say no. 

In 81 games this season as a Philadelphia Flyer, he's scored 51 points (20 goals, 31 assists) as someone who's been utilized up and down the lineup, subjected to the ire of head coach Rick Tocchet. 

Only a year removed from his 63-point season in 2024-25 under John Tortorella, with whom he clashed on multiple occasions

Martone's postseason production has put a spotlight on the 6th overall pick in 2025, scoring three points in eight games as a Flyer under Rick Tocchet.

Despite recent developments, if I were a GM who's good at my job, I'd ask about Matthews when the time was right. But we're not certain of what Briere's next steps are with the Flyers organization. 

Martone's ascent doesn't mean Michkov is a trade chip. 

Would you go through with this trade as GM of the Flyers?


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