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Canucks Defenseman Tyler Myers Rejects Trade to Red Wings
The veteran blueliner has a no-movement clause and is not interested in joining the Detroit roster.
Published on Feb. 27, 2026
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Vancouver Canucks defenseman Tyler Myers has reportedly rejected a trade that would have sent him to the Detroit Red Wings. The 36-year-old veteran has a no-movement clause in his contract and has indicated he is not interested in joining the Red Wings at this time, according to NHL insider Chris Johnston.
Why it matters
The Canucks were looking to move Myers as part of a roster shakeup, but his refusal to waive his no-movement clause has complicated those plans. Detroit had been seeking an upgrade on their blue line as they push for a playoff spot, so Myers' rejection is a setback in their efforts to improve their defensive corps.
The details
The proposed trade between the Canucks and Red Wings was revealed earlier this week, but Myers has not yet approved the deal. As an experienced defenseman in the second year of a three-year contract, Myers has significant say over his future and has decided Detroit is not the right fit for him at this stage of his career.
- The trade was proposed to Myers and his agent earlier this week.
- Myers did not play for the Canucks on Wednesday when the team returned from the Olympic break.
The players
Tyler Myers
A 36-year-old defenseman for the Vancouver Canucks who has a no-movement clause in his contract.
Detroit Red Wings
An NHL team that was seeking to acquire Myers to bolster their defensive unit as they push for a playoff spot.
What they’re saying
“Tyler Myers also has a no-movement clause, and he has a heck of a lot of say in what happens here. The trade that was put in front of him and his agent this week was to the Detroit Red Wings. At this point in time, I think that is not necessarily a place Myers is looking to go, but that doesn't mean he's not going to be moved before the deadline.”
— Chris Johnston, NHL Insider (TSN)
What’s next
The Canucks will likely continue to explore trade options for Myers leading up to the NHL trade deadline, but his no-movement clause gives him significant leverage in determining his future.
The takeaway
This situation highlights the power veteran players can wield when they have no-movement clauses in their contracts, as they can effectively veto potential trades that don't align with their preferences. The Canucks will need to find a destination that appeals to Myers if they want to move him before the deadline.


