Tyler Myers Trade Saga Continues as Deadline Approaches

Veteran defenseman's no-movement clause gives him control over potential destinations

Published on Feb. 26, 2026

The NHL trade deadline is rapidly approaching, and several Canadian teams are facing critical decisions. The Vancouver Canucks are navigating a complex situation with veteran defenseman Tyler Myers, who has a no-movement clause and is weighing his options. Meanwhile, the Toronto Maple Leafs are evaluating their roster, and the Edmonton Oilers are desperately seeking to address depth issues as they fight to maintain a playoff spot.

Why it matters

The Tyler Myers situation highlights the growing trend of veteran players with no-movement clauses wielding significant power in trade negotiations. This dynamic can significantly impact the trade market and shape the landscape of the league. Additionally, the struggles of Canadian teams to attract and retain talent raise questions about the competitive balance within the NHL.

The details

The Detroit Red Wings have reportedly presented a deal the Canucks find appealing, but Myers hasn't yet waived his no-movement clause. This gives the veteran control over his destination, and he's reportedly considering his options, including potential interest from the Dallas Stars. The Toronto Maple Leafs are taking a broader view of the trade deadline, lacking offers that would incentivize them to become sellers. The Edmonton Oilers, on a four-game losing streak and in danger of falling out of a playoff spot, are actively seeking to improve their roster, with a focus on adding a defenseman and addressing depth issues in the bottom six forward positions.

  • The NHL trade deadline is March 6th, 2026.

The players

Tyler Myers

A veteran defenseman for the Vancouver Canucks who has a no-movement clause in his contract, giving him control over potential trade destinations.

Detroit Red Wings

A team that has reportedly presented a deal to the Canucks that they find appealing for Tyler Myers.

Dallas Stars

A team that has also expressed interest in acquiring Tyler Myers.

Toronto Maple Leafs

A Canadian team that is evaluating their roster and potential trade options ahead of the deadline.

Edmonton Oilers

A Canadian team that is desperately seeking to improve their roster, particularly on defense and in the bottom six forward positions, as they fight to maintain a playoff spot.

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