The Dallas Stars may be facing a significant roster shakeup this offseason, as trade rumors surrounding star winger Jason Robertson have intensified. Several factors contribute to this potential move, primarily the Stars' tight salary cap situation and the upcoming need to re-sign key players. While no deal is imminent, the possibility of Robertson being traded has become a legitimate topic of discussion around the league.
Dallas currently has just under $5 million in cap space with several roster spots to fill. General Manager Jim Nill is exploring various options to create additional financial flexibility. Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reported that Robertson's name has been circulating in trade talks, though he emphasized that a trade is not guaranteed. The Stars are also reportedly taking calls on forward Mason Marchment and may be willing to move defenseman Matt Dumba. However, sources suggest that Dallas would prefer to trade Marchment before considering a Robertson deal.
Several teams have emerged as potential landing spots for Robertson. The Anaheim Ducks, under the guidance of new coach Joel Quenneville, are reportedly looking to make a "major swing" this offseason and are expected to be aggressive in pursuing top talent. The Toronto Maple Leafs, who may lose Mitch Marner, could also be in the market for a high-scoring winger like Robertson, especially given that his brother, Nick Robertson, already plays for the team. The Pittsburgh Penguins, seeking to retool around Sidney Crosby and Evgeni Malkin, are another team that could be interested in acquiring Robertson's services. The Vegas Golden Knights are also rumored to be interested in the star forward.
Robertson, who will turn 26 next month, is entering the final year of his four-year, $31 million contract. While he has been a consistent offensive contributor, his production has declined slightly since his breakout 2022-23 season, when he recorded 46 goals and 109 points. This past season, he scored 35 goals and 80 points. Another factor that makes Robertson a potential trade candidate is that he is eligible for an extension on July 1. Because his contract was heavily backloaded, he is due a $9.3 million qualifying offer, higher than his current $7.75 million cap hit.
Trading Robertson would allow the Stars to free up significant cap space, potentially enabling them to re-sign pending free agents such as Jamie Benn, Matt Duchene, and Mikael Granlund. It could also give them the flexibility to pursue a depth upgrade on defense. If Dallas decides to trade Robertson, they will likely seek a cost-effective player who can immediately step into his top-six role, possibly a winger still on his entry-level contract.
While trading a player of Robertson's caliber would be a difficult decision, the Stars' cap constraints and the need to address other roster needs may force their hand. It remains to be seen whether a deal will materialize, but the rumors surrounding Robertson's availability are certainly worth monitoring as the offseason progresses.