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NHL Front Office Moves: Trade Requests, Injuries, and Re‑Signing Talks

GM statements and player movements set the stage for the upcoming season

Detroit Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman recently addressed the trade request of center Dylan Larkin, making it clear that his priority is the franchise’s long‑term competitiveness. Yzerman emphasized that any deal must serve the best interests of the organization and its fans.

Trade Landscape

Larkin has compiled a short list of teams he would accept a trade to, reflecting his desire for a realistic chance at a Stanley Cup. The Red Wings, in turn, are insisting on a return that matches his caliber, rejecting offers that consist solely of draft picks and future assets.

In Dallas, Stars GM Jim Nill provided an update on two of his injured forwards, Radek Faksa and Tyler Seguin. Faksa recently underwent a second surgery after a setback, while Seguin is recovering from ACL repair. Both players are expected to be ready for the start of training camp.

Calgary Flames GM Craig Conroy reported that forward Jonathan Huberdeau is back on the ice, skating without pain after a hip resurfacing procedure. Conroy also noted that the club plans not to re‑sign several pending unrestricted free agents, signaling a cautious approach to roster construction.

The Tampa Bay Lightning are in discussions to re‑sign defenseman Declan Carlile, who logged 42 games for the club before reaching Group Six UFA status. Carlile’s performance and free‑agent standing could command a salary above the league minimum, making his re‑signing a priority for the organization.

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