Minnesota Wild explore trade for Dylan Larkin from Detroit Red Wings
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 13, 2026, 1:23 PM
Last updated Jun 13, 2026
The Minnesota Wild show interest in acquiring Dylan Larkin from the Detroit Red Wings. Larkin, the Red Wings' captain, has requested a trade and reportedly favors the Wild along with the Vegas Golden Knights and Florida Panthers. Minnesota would need to part with players such as Charlie Stramel and Danila Yurov, along with a 2027 first-round pick to facilitate the deal. Analysts indicate that this package may be necessary to engage the Red Wings, who seek NHL-ready talent as they build for the future. Larkin's no-movement clause gives him significant influence in any potential trade arrangement.
- •Dylan Larkin requests a trade from the Detroit Red Wings.
- •Minnesota Wild are one of Larkin's preferred trade destinations.
- •Wild may need to trade Stramel, Yurov, and a first-round pick.
- •Larkin's no-movement clause provides leverage in trade negotiations.
- •Larkin is considered a valuable player given his leadership and skills.
- 1:23 PMYahoo Sports — This is what Wild cost would be for Dylan Larkin trade
"Minnesota could be interested in a trade for the Detroit captain.
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