Minnesota Wild push for Dylan Larkin trade from Detroit Red Wings
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 15, 2026, 6:35 PM
Last updated Jun 15, 2026
The Minnesota Wild are pursuing a trade for center Dylan Larkin, who has requested to leave the Detroit Red Wings. Larkin seeks a chance to compete for a Stanley Cup, and Minnesota is seen as a leading contender for his services this offseason. Despite a limited asset pool following previous trades, analysts suggest potential packages involving prospects Charlie Stramel and Danila Yurov, along with a 2027 first-round pick. The situation is complicated by Larkin's value and Detroit's roster needs, particularly in goal. The outcome of these trade discussions remains to be seen as both teams evaluate their options.
- •Dylan Larkin requests trade from Detroit Red Wings.
- •Minnesota Wild viewed as favorites to acquire him.
- •Potential trade package includes Charlie Stramel and Danila Yurov.
- •Larkin aims for Stanley Cup contention with new team.
- •Trade discussions likely to continue throughout the offseason.
- 6:35 PMYahoo Sports — Minnesota Wild Emerging as Favorites to Land Dylan Larkin in Blockbuster Deal
"The Minnesota Wild are looking for an elite center and Dylan Larkin is seeking a new team. Larkin recently requested […]
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