Matthew Tkachuk / Jonathan Huberdeau (2022)
The July 2022 Calgary-Florida blockbuster sent Matthew Tkachuk to the Panthers for Jonathan Huberdeau, MacKenzie Weegar, Cole Schwindt and a conditional 1st that became Cullen Potter (No. 32 overall, 2025). Weegar was later flipped to Utah two days before the 2026 trade deadline for Olli Maatta, Jonathan Castagna and three 2026 2nd-round picks, while the conditional 4th Florida received from Calgary became Mads Kongsbak Klyvo (No. 112, 2025).
Last reviewed Jul 3, 2026
- Matthew TkachukRFA winger coming off a 104-point season; signed an eight-year contract (through 2029-30) as part of the sign-and-trade. Remains with Florida as of 2026-07-02.
- Conditional 2025 4th-round pick (Calgary's own) whose condition mirrored the 1st going the other way: it conveyed in 2025 because Calgary received Florida's 2025 1st; both would have slid to 2026 otherwiseNo. 112 overall, 2025: Mads Kongsbak Klyvo (LW), selected by Florida.
- Jonathan HuberdeauComing off a 115-point season; later signed an eight-year extension in Calgary. Remains a Flame as of 2026-07-02 (no follow-up trade).
- MacKenzie WeegarTop-four defenseman.Traded to Utah two days before the 2026 trade deadline.Traded again later in this tree
- Cole SchwindtProspect forward.Left Calgary via a waiver claim by Vegas on 2024-10-07 (waivers, not a trade); later claimed by Florida in October 2025.
- Conditional 2025 1st-round pick: Calgary received it if Florida's 2025 1st fell outside the top ten (a top-ten finish would have slid it to 2026), with a second recorded condition tied to Philadelphia's conditional 1st from the Giroux trade that was not met. Converted when the Panthers clinched a 2025 playoff berth on 2025-04-05; Florida went on to win the 2025 Stanley Cup, making it the final pick of round oneNo. 32 overall, 2025: Cullen Potter (C, Arizona State), selected by Calgary.
- MacKenzie WeegarTkachuk-tree asset; had six seasons left at a $6.25M cap hit at the time of the trade.
- Olli MaattaVeteran defenseman.
- Jonathan CastagnaForward prospect.
- Utah's own 2026 2nd-round pickBecame No. 51 overall, 2026: William Hakansson (D), selected by Carolina.Flipped by Calgary to Carolina in a draft-weekend deal, per the Wikipedia pick-51 table attribution (from Utah via Calgary); the return was not confirmed against a second source.
- 2026 2nd-round pick originally belonging to the NY Rangers (held by Utah)Became No. 35 overall, 2026: Ryan Roobroeck (C), selected by Chicago.Packaged by Calgary to New Jersey on 2026-06-23 in the Simon Nemec trade; New Jersey then moved it to Chicago.Traded again later in this tree
- 2026 2nd-round pick originally belonging to Ottawa (held by Utah)Kept by Calgary: No. 55 overall, 2026: Alan Shaikhlislamov (D), selected by Calgary.
- NY Rangers' 2026 2nd-round pick (acquired from Utah in the Weegar trade; tree asset)New Jersey moved it on to Chicago, which selected Ryan Roobroeck (C) at No. 35 overall, 2026.
- Etienne MorinDefense prospect. Not a Tkachuk-tree asset; included for completeness.
- Vegas's conditional 1st-round pick (2027 or 2028). Not a Tkachuk-tree asset; included for completenessStill unresolved as of 2026-07-02.
- Colorado's conditional 1st-round pick (2028 or 2029). Not a Tkachuk-tree asset; included for completenessStill unresolved as of 2026-07-02.
- Simon NemecDefenseman, the No. 2 overall pick in 2022.
- Maxim TsyplakovForward.
Verified via live fetches on 2026-07-02: ESPN, PuckPedia trade 585, Wikipedia 2025 and 2026 draft trade notes (raw wikitext downloaded), NHL.com Weegar trade article and Deseret News. Condition mechanics per PuckPedia trade 585: Calgary received Florida's 2025 1st if it fell outside the top ten (it would have slid to 2026 had it landed in the top ten), with a second recorded condition tied to the Philadelphia-held conditional 1st from the Giroux trade that was not met; converted when Florida clinched a playoff berth on 2025-04-05. The 4th mirrored the 1st and conveyed in the same year. Matthew Tkachuk signed an eight-year contract (through 2029-30) as part of the trade execution and remains with Florida; Jonathan Huberdeau remains with Calgary as of 2026-07-02. Cole Schwindt left Calgary via waivers (claimed by Vegas on 2024-10-07 and later by Florida in October 2025); waiver claims are not trades and are not modeled as nodes. Scope rule: Calgary's flip of the NYR 2026 2nd to New Jersey (2026-06-23, Simon Nemec trade) has its own node; the flip of the Utah 2026 2nd to Carolina in a draft-weekend deal is summarized in becameDescription only, since it is evidenced by the Wikipedia pick-51 table attribution (from Utah via Calgary) without a second confirming source.
Sources
- https://www.espn.com/nhl/story/_/id/34282948/matthew-tkachuk-heads-florida-panthers-jonathan-huberdeau-calgary-flames-blockbuster-trade
- https://puckpedia.com/trade/585
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- https://www.deseret.com/sports/2026/03/04/utah-mammoth-mackenzie-weegar-trade-calgary-flames/
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- https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2026_NHL_entry_draft
- https://www.nhl.com/news/simon-nemec-traded-to-calgary-flames-by-new-jersey-devils