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Canucks Trade Tyler Myers: Stars Acquire D for Draft Picks
Vancouver retains 50% of Myers' contract to facilitate the deal, highlighting a growing trend in the NHL.
Published on Mar. 4, 2026
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The Vancouver Canucks have traded veteran defenseman Tyler Myers to the Dallas Stars in exchange for a 2027 second-round pick and a 2029 fourth-round pick. The Canucks will retain 50% of Myers' $3 million contract, making him a $1.5 million cap hit for both this season and next. This deal reflects the Canucks' commitment to rebuilding through draft capital accumulation, a strategy becoming more common across the NHL.
Why it matters
The Canucks' willingness to retain salary on Myers' contract demonstrates their focus on maximizing asset acquisition, even for players with limited long-term futures. This approach allows them to recoup valuable draft picks to aid their ongoing rebuild. For the Stars, acquiring Myers provides immediate defensive help as they gear up for a potential playoff run.
The details
The Canucks will retain 50% of Myers' $3 million contract, making him a $1.5 million cap hit for both this season and next. This deal comes after a week-long negotiation with multiple teams, highlighting the Canucks' adeptness at navigating complex trades. The Stars view Myers as a short-term rental who can contribute now without significantly impacting their long-term cap flexibility.
- The trade was finalized on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
The players
Tyler Myers
A 36-year-old veteran defenseman who was traded from the Vancouver Canucks to the Dallas Stars.
Vancouver Canucks
The NHL team that traded Tyler Myers to the Dallas Stars in exchange for draft picks as part of their ongoing rebuild.
Dallas Stars
The NHL team that acquired veteran defenseman Tyler Myers from the Vancouver Canucks to bolster their defensive corps for a potential playoff run.
The takeaway
This trade highlights the growing trend of NHL teams prioritizing draft capital acquisition, even for veteran players with limited long-term futures. The Canucks' willingness to retain salary demonstrates their commitment to rebuilding through strategic asset management, while the Stars' acquisition of Myers reflects a common strategy for contending teams seeking immediate help without sacrificing future flexibility.
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