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Larkin’s Trade Request Looms Over Red Wings’ Roster Moves

The uncertainty around Dylan Larkin's future could reshape negotiations with Alex DeBrincat and the team's pursuit of a No. 2 center.

The Trade Landscape

Dylan Larkin has formally requested a trade from the Detroit Red Wings, a decision that carries significant weight because his contract includes a full no‑trade clause and he still has five years left on the deal.

The Red Wings front office is simultaneously searching for a reliable No. 2 center and a scoring winger, a quest made more difficult by a tight free‑agent market that limits the pool of available talent.

Alex DeBrincat, who will become an unrestricted free agent on July 1, 2027, is eligible to open negotiations with the team next month, but insiders suggest he may delay any agreement until the Larkin trade situation resolves itself.

DeBrincat has spoken publicly about how much he values his life in Detroit, citing his family’s proximity and the city’s community as factors that make the area feel like home, sentiments that echo Larkin’s own attachment.

Roster Implications

If Patrick Kane decides not to re‑sign, the club could be forced to pursue two wingers to fill the void, a scenario that would further complicate the Red Wings’ roster planning and add pressure to resolve the center and winger searches quickly.

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