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Tyler Myers' preferred trade destination from Canucks revealed
NHL insider reports defenseman is open to moving, with Dallas Stars a top option
Published on Mar. 2, 2026
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According to NHL insider Frank Seravalli, Vancouver Canucks defenseman Tyler Myers is open to being traded ahead of the March 6 NHL trade deadline. Seravalli reports that the Detroit Red Wings, Dallas Stars, and Anaheim Ducks are the most interested parties, with Myers appearing partial to a move to the Stars if the two teams can work out a deal.
Why it matters
As a 6-foot-8 defenseman with a full no-move clause, Myers holds significant leverage over his potential trade destination. His willingness to be dealt, and preference for the Stars, could be key factors in facilitating a move out of Vancouver before the deadline.
The details
Myers has a full no-move clause, giving him control over where he ends up if traded. The Red Wings have reportedly offered a second-round pick, while the specific offers from the Stars and Ducks are less known. The Stars recently freed up cap space by placing Tyler Seguin on injured reserve, potentially creating room to acquire Myers if the price is right for the Canucks.
- The NHL trade deadline is on March 6, 2026.
The players
Tyler Myers
A 6-foot-8 defenseman for the Vancouver Canucks who has a full no-move clause, giving him significant control over his potential trade destination.
Frank Seravalli
An NHL insider who reported on Myers' openness to being traded and his preference for the Dallas Stars as a potential destination.
Tyler Seguin
A player for the Dallas Stars who was recently placed on season-ending injured reserve, potentially freeing up cap space for the team to acquire Myers.
What they’re saying
“Defenseman Tyler Myers seems to be warming to the notion of moving his family. Sources indicate Detroit, Dallas and Anaheim are the most interested parties and Myers appears to be partial to Dallas if the two teams can make a deal work.”
— Frank Seravalli, NHL Insider (Sporting News)
What’s next
The Canucks and interested teams, including the Dallas Stars, will need to work out a trade agreement that meets Myers' approval before the March 6 trade deadline.
The takeaway
Tyler Myers' willingness to be traded, combined with his preference for the Dallas Stars, could be a key factor in facilitating a move out of Vancouver before the NHL trade deadline. This highlights the significant leverage Myers holds as a 6-foot-8 defenseman with a full no-move clause.
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