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Latest on Dylan Larkin
Red Wings star forward Dylan Larkin is likely on his way out after requesting a trade out of Detroit earlier this month. It’s just a matter of when and where.
According to hockey reporter Andy Strickland, there’s a growing belief Larkin will end up with the Minnesota Wild.
“Gauging opinions, the belief is that Dylan Larkin will end up with Minnesota once everything is settled,” Strickland wrote on social media.
The Wild were one of the best teams in the NHL last season, posting a 46-24-12 record to finish third in a the very strong Central Division. Minnesota defeated the Dallas Stars in six games in the opening round before falling to the first-place Colorado Avalanche in five games in the second round.
We’ve already seen involving a Team USA forward ahead of the draft in the Florida Panthers swinging a blockbuster for Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk. We learned later that Tkachuk had requested a trade and given the Senators a short list of teams he would consider.
Larkin’s trade request from the Red Wings went public earlier this month as the captain’s three-team approved trade list, but the wait continues for Larkin.
TSN Hockey Insider Pierre LeBrun reported on Thursday that the New York Rangers are one team who would love to see Larkin dealt to move Vincent Trocheck back atop the available centre market, but no move appears imminent.
“I know people might roll their eyes, but we’re talking about Steve Yzerman here [as general manager of the Red Wings],” LeBrun explained. “From talking to other teams, what they’re telling me is that Detroit has told teams that if they don’t get their price met on Larkin, they’re willing to tell him to come back to training camp in September.” Any other team I’d say that’s posturing, but I believe it when teams tell me that about Yzerman.”
Gauging opinions, the belief is that Dylan Larkin will end up with Minnesota once everything is settled.
— Andy Strickland (@andystrickland) June 26, 2026