Dylan Larkin’s trade request has not produced much movement for the Detroit Red Wings for more than a month since he informed the organization. The Red Wings captain requested a trade at the start of June, but the full no-trade clause included in his eight-year, $69.6 million contract has limited Detroit’s options.
Detroit Red Wings goalie prospect Rudy Guimond is joining the Harvard University Crimson this upcoming season. The 6’4” 187 lbs goalie appeared in 50 games with the Moncton Wildcats in the QMJHL.
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NHL fans league-wide were caught off guard by a trade request from Dylan Larkin earlier this offseason, and it seemed as though the two sides were heading towards a breakup.
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Larkin has been part of the Red Wings organization since he was taken by the team with the 15th overall pick in the 2014 NHL Draft.
Dylan Larkin has expanded the list of teams he’d accept a trade to, adding the Dallas Stars alongside his original three: Florida, Minnesota, and Vegas, according to MLive’s Ansar Khan.
Patrick Kane appears to be closing in on his next NHL destination, and it’s not a return to Detroit. NHL insider Elliotte Friedman says he doesn’t expect Kane to return to the Red Wings.
One of the surprising new additions to the Toronto Maple Leafs coaching staff is elated at his new opportunity. When speaking to the media on Wednesday, new Maple Leafs associate coach Daniel Alfredsson, addressing Ottawa Senators fans, noted that his move is positive on his end.
The Detroit Red Wings might want to wrap their heads around the fact that Dylan Larkin will be back with the team to start the 2026-27 season. As GM Steve Yzerman looks for a trade, the superstar forward hasn’t made life any easier for the organization he’s said he no longer wants to be part of.
Larkin wants out of Detroit, but he's doing little to make his desire a reality.
Helene St. James: It has now been two months since Dylan Larkin requested a trade from the Detroit Red Wings. He has not expanded his trade list from the Florida Panthers, Minnesota Wild and Vegas Golden Knights.
Dylan Larkin’s trade request from the Detroit Red Wings has been on the table for more than a month, but a deal has not materialized yet. The Red Wings captain asked to be moved earlier this offseason, creating one of the NHL’s most complicated trade situations and turning him into one of the best players available in the market.
Larkin has a full no-trade clause on his current contract, which persists through the 2027-28 season.
In a stunning turn of events, longtime Ottawa Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson has left the organization, where he was an assistant coach for the past three seasons, to become an associate coach with his Battle of Ontario rivals in the Toronto Maple Leafs.
A rival appears to be crossing enemy lines. The Toronto Maple Leafs announced on Tuesday that longtime Ottawa Senators captain Daniel Alfredsson will be joining the team as an associate coach.
As the offseason progresses, the Detroit Red Wings find themselves at a crossroad. Dylan Larkin’s trade request has thrown a wrench into their plans to bolster the roster and compete for a playoff spot.
The Detroit Red Wings entered the offseason with two clear priorities: improve their five-on-five offense and become a more difficult team to play against.
The Detroit Red Wings have had a bit of a difficult offseason. Any hopes of a smooth summer were shattered when Dylan Larkin requested a trade away from the Red Wings.
The Detroit Red Wings are still hard at work this offseason to improve the team. With the Dylan Larkin trade request hanging over them, Detroit went out in NHL Free Agency and signed Viktor Arvidsson to a two-year contract.
The Vegas Golden Knights can be satisfied with reaching the Stanley Cup Final last season, where they ultimately fell to the Carolina Hurricanes. However, contrary to what many might expect, it appears the Sin City franchise is not treating this summer as a vacation, with trade activity still expected.
Elliotte Friedman’s latest 32 Thoughts podcast touched every team and their free agency moves. Among the conversations was the drama in Detroit where a Red Wings team is sitting at a genuine crossroads.
Let's take a look at three intriguing NHL UFA's who are still available on the market and are looking for homes for the 2026-2027 season.
What does the signing of Arvidsson mean for the Red Wings?
According to a team announcement, the Detroit Red Wings have re-signed Carter Mazur to a two-year, $1.75MM ($875K AAV) contract. Mazur was non-tendered by the Red Wings on Monday.
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The Detroit Red Wings have signed defensive prospect William Wallinder to a two-year, two-way contract extension through the 2027-28 campaign. According to PuckPedia, it’s a two-year, $1.75MM ($875K AAV) agreement, paying Wallinder an NHL salary of $850K in year one, and $900K in year two.
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