Flames captain Mikael Backlund comments on Rasmus Andersson's future in Calgary

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Flames captain Mikael Backlund comments on Rasmus Andersson's future in Calgary
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Flames captain Mikael Backlund stated that Rasmus Andersson is expected to be traded, emphasizing the need for both the player and team to perform well.

Andersson clarified he has not specified preferred trade destinations and retains a six-team no-trade clause for the 2025-26 season, leaving his future uncertain.

Calgary Flames skipper Mikael Backlund gave clarity on Rasmus Andersson's future. Andersson has one year left on his contract with Calgary. He was signed to a six-year, $27.3 million deal, with a cap hit of $4.55 million per season,

At the NHL player media tour, Backlund said that Rasmus Andersson will be traded.

"Yeah, he’s getting traded. It’s obvious," Backlund said via The Athletic.

 

 

He spoke about the team and Anderson's expectations and explained that both sides need Andersson to perform well.

"But the team wants value. He wants a big contract," Backlund said. "So he wants to play well. The team needs him to play well. So, just go out and play. I talked to him, and he doesn’t want to be a distraction. So it’s all good."

 

 

Rasmus Andersson was one of Calgary's most solid players last season. He played 81 matches before resting in the final game. He scored 11 goals and gave 20 assists. He also recorded 196 blocked shots and 36 hits.

Despite giving a clear statement on the trade, Backlund has doubts about the eventual decision on Andersson's future. He said that things could still change.

"It’s too bad it’s come to this," Backlund said. "I don’t think that they’re close to getting an agreement or anything, but you never know. Things could change. We’ll see."

 

 

Rasmus Andersson's comments on his trade out of Calgary

In the second week of August, Rasmus Andersson commented about trade rumors. He was linked to the LA Kings and Golden Knights. Andersson told Expressen that he never gave Calgary a preferred trade destination.

"Then some insider comes with wrong information...," Andersson said. "I have not given Calgary a team, that I only want to play with one team. That is not true,"

 

 

Andersson has a six-team no-trade clause in the 2025-26 season, leaving his future unclear. He made it clear he has not set limits on Calgary's trade talks.

"I communicated that decision to Calgary," Andersson said. "I said if you want to trade me, this is the number of teams I can think of signing for. But this wasn’t one of them,"

 

 

The Flames missed the playoffs for the third consecutive season as they finished with 96 points and a record of 41-27-14, showing some progress from last season. However, their special teams struggled with a weak power play and penalty kill.