Tyler Myers to Dallas: Another Blockbuster Deal on NHL Trade Deadline Day
The trade deadline is here, and the NHL's rumor mill is in overdrive. This time, it's the Dallas Stars landing a big fish, scooping up defenceman Tyler Myers from the Vancouver Canucks. This isn't just a minor tweak – Myers is a six-foot-seven behemoth with over a thousand regular-season games under his belt. You can already hear the buzz in Dallas: spring is coming, and they're making a serious statement.
A Big Man for a Big Role
Myers isn't a spring chicken anymore, but right now, Dallas needs his experience and physical presence. The Stars' blue line already features Finnish talents Miro Heiskanen and Esa Lindell, and now they've got a partner who can log big minutes and shut down the middle of the ice. Looking at the Stars' defence corps, there's some serious depth there now. Myers might not be the swiftest skater these days, but his soft hands and sheer immovability in his own zone are pure gold come playoff time. Remember him as a young lad battling in the Stanley Cup Final with Vancouver back in 2011? That's the same gritty determination Dallas is banking on now.
Vancouver Clears the Deck for the Future
This trade isn't exactly tearing Canucks fans apart. Myers' contract was winding down, and the team is firmly in a rebuild. It goes without saying that when a club swaps a veteran for future assets, it's a smart play. In this case, Vancouver is likely picking up:
- Draft picks – maybe a conditional third-rounder in 2026, or perhaps even a second.
- A young player who might already be plying his trade in the AHL.
- Some cap space – always handy when you're looking to add new names.
The Canucks have been pushing this agenda for a while now, and Myers' departure was expected. Now they can focus on giving their young guns more responsibility.
Hockey Rants and Raves – The Fans Are Getting Heated
If you've been keeping an eye on hockey social media, you know every trade sparks a firestorm. This is classic Hockey Rants and Raves territory: some are raving about Myers' size and playoff pedigree, while others rant about his lack of pace. Stars supporters are already split down the middle: some see a missing piece for a Cup run, others are scratching their heads wondering why they went for him. But that's the very essence of being a hockey fan – everyone gets their shout and their moan, as long as it comes from a place of love for the game.
Stellicktricity: A Peek Inside a GM's Head
If you really want to get under the hood of how deals like this actually go down, I'd recommend picking up Gord Stellick's book, Stellicktricity: Stories, Highlights, and Other Hockey Juice from a Life Plugged Into the Game. Stellick, a former NHL GM himself, shares anecdotes revealing that trade-making is often chaotic and haphazard – phone calls flying at all hours, and sometimes a deal just happens by accident. This Myers trade could well be one of those: the Stars' GM might have just picked up the phone to ask "what's the damage?", and the next thing you know, it was done.
What This Means for NHL 26
For hockey fans, the release of the NHL 26 game in the autumn is always a date for the diary. With this trade, Myers' player card gets a change of colours, and Dallas gets a boost on their defence. The game developers will surely bump up Myers' physical attributes, and if you're an avid Ultimate Team player, you'd want to keep an eye on his card. It could become a sought-after item if the Stars have a deep spring run.
Remember the Spring of '16 in the East?
The 2016 Stanley Cup battles in the Eastern Conference were some watch. Dallas wasn't in the mix back then, but they're looking to channel that same fighting spirit now. Veterans like Myers know that every single shift can be the difference-maker come spring. And while this trade alone won't hand the Stars the Cup, it gives the coaching staff another tool in the box. Now we just wait and see what else goes down before the deadline – this was only the start.