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Why was Jacob Markstrom traded to Devils by Flames for 1st-round draft pick and Kevin Bahl?

Jacob Markstrom was traded from the Calgary Flames to the New Jersey Devils in exchange for a first-round draft pick and defenseman Kevin Bahl.

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For the Flames, trading Markstrom was driven by several factors. The Flames are undergoing a retooling phase, aiming to integrate younger talent into their roster. Markstrom, at 34, was seen as a valuable asset that could bring in significant returns to support this transition. By trading him, Calgary made room for younger goaltenders like Dustin Wolf and Dan Vladar to step into more prominent roles.

On the other side, the Devils were in need of a reliable and experienced goaltender to solidify their chances for a playoff run. Markstrom’s proven track record and veteran presence made him an ideal candidate to address New Jersey’s goaltending needs.

What are the details of the Jacob Markstrom trade?

The Flames receive defenseman Kevin Bahl in return. Bahl, a 6′6″ blueliner, played all 82 games for the Devils last season and brings size and defensive prowess to Calgary.

Along with Bahl, the Flames acquire a first-round pick in the 2025 NHL Draft. However, this pick is top-10 protected, meaning if the Devils secure a top-10 selection next year, Calgary will receive their first-round pick in the 2026 NHL Draft.

Overall, the trade aligns with the strategic goals of both franchises. Calgary’s focus on developing young talent and New Jersey’s pursuit of immediate improvement in their goaltending department.


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