The rumors are loud, and the logic is undeniable: Blake Coleman could be on his way back to the Tampa Bay Lightning. While the Calgary Flames have fought admirably to stay in the Wild Card hunt, NHL insider Pierre LeBrun reports that Coleman is officially the player Calgary is receiving the most calls on this season.
Why? Because players with Coleman’s DNA—grit, leadership, and clutch scoring—are the currency of Stanley Cup contenders. With the Lightning already bringing back familiar faces like Ryan McDonagh and Yanni Gourde, the blueprint is clear: Julien BriseBois is trying to get the band back together for one last run. The takeaway is simple: If the money works, this trade makes too much sense not to explore.
Analyzing the Fit: Why the Lightning Want Coleman Back
As an analyst watching the Lightning’s trajectory this season, it is obvious that while their top-end talent remains elite, they have missed the relentless forecheck that defined their back-to-back championship runs in 2020 and 2021. Blake Coleman was the engine of that specific style of play.
The “Pickle,” as he is affectionately known, offers a versatile skill set that Tampa is currently craving. He isn’t just a third-line grinder; he is a player who can slide up the lineup, kill penalties, and score goals that break the backs of opponents in May and June. The Lightning have been plagued by injuries this year, exposing a lack of depth that Coleman would immediately resolve.
The Cap Space Obstacle and BriseBois’ Creativity
Here is where the personal insight comes in: Never bet against Julien BriseBois when he sets his sights on a target. The math suggests this trade is impossible. The Lightning are tight against the cap, and their asset cupboard is relatively bare regarding immediate draft picks.
However, BriseBois operates with a “win now, pay later” mentality that is rare in this league. The Flames would undoubtedly need to retain salary to make this work—likely 50%—driving the acquisition cost up. But looking at Tampa’s roster construction, they are in a window that is slowly closing. If I am the Lightning GM, I am moving a 2028 first-rounder or a package of second-round picks without hesitation.
From the Calgary perspective, trading Coleman is painful. He is the heart and soul of that locker room. But if the Flames are serious about a retool, selling high on a 34-year-old winger having a strong season is Asset Management 101.
My Verdict
This feels like more than just smoke. The narrative fit is perfect, the need is there, and the history between player and franchise is championship-proven. If Calgary falls just a few points out of the race by the deadline, expect Coleman to be wearing a Bolt on his chest for the playoffs.
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