Here’s the latest on Tyler Myers based on recent reporting.
- Trade activity and status: Reports in early 2026 indicated Vancouver Canucks were seeking to move Myers ahead of the NHL trade deadline, with multiple outlets noting trade discussions and Myers being held out for “trade reasons” as teams evaluated options. Other sources throughout February 2026 reinforced that interest was building and that the Canucks were weighing offers as Myers has a full no-movement clause this season. By March 3–4, reports confirmed a trade to the Dallas Stars, ending the Canucks’ pursuit and bringing Myers to Texas to join the Stars.[3][4][5][9]
- Contract and track record: Myers’ contract at that time carried a $3 million AAV on a three-year deal, with a substantial veteran résumé (36-year-old defenseman with extensive NHL experience) that factored into trade discussions. His on-ice production and minutes had been consistently strong for a veteran blueliner, contributing in the 400s in career points and notable ice time prior to the trade.[1]
- Context and aftermath: The trade was framed as part of broader deadline activity around several teams and was discussed in multiple outlets as a major move for both teams involved, signaling a potential shift in Canucks’ rebuild and Stars’ defensive depth for a playoff push.[9][1]
Illustrative note
- If you’re curious, here’s a quick snapshot of what changed: the Canucks shifted a veteran defenseman with a full no-move clause, and the Stars received a steady, experienced defenseman aimed at stabilizing their own back end for a postseason run.[1][9]
Would you like a concise timeline of the key trades around Tyler Myers for context, or a one-page summary with current team-by-team implications? I can also pull in direct quotes or affiliations from the linked articles if you want.