VANCOUVER β The Vancouver Canucks have dealt veteran defenceman Tyler Myers to the Dallas Stars, according to multiple reports.
TSN reported Wednesday that the deal will see the Canucks receive a second-round pick in the 2027 draft and a fourth-round selection in 2029. Vancouver will reportedly retain half of Myers’ US$3-million cap hit through next season.
Myers, 36, was held out of Vancouver’s last three games for what the NHL club described as “roster management.”
The six-foot-eight Canadian blue liner was in his seventh season with the Canucks (18-35-7) after signing with the team as a free agent in July 2019, and had one goal and seven assists over 57 games in the 205-26 campaign.
He was often paired with some of Vancouver’s up-and-coming defenders, including time with Quinn Hughes early in the star player’s career.
Myers was originally selected 12th overall by the Sabres in the 2008 draft and won the Calder Trophy as the league’s top rookie following the 2009-10 campaign.
He is now in his 17th NHL season, having logged time with Vancouver, Buffalo and the Winnipeg Jets over 1,123 regular-season games. He has 100 goals, 303 assists during his time in the league.
Canucks players said after a 3-2 overtime loss to the Winnipeg Jets last week that Myers would be missed.
“He’s been a valuable part of this team for a long time, and especially in a tie game like that, he’s a guy you want on the ice,” said winger Drew O’Connor. “And he’s a leader, and he’s vocal so it’s definitely something you notice when he’s not there.”
Head coach Adam Foote said he really enjoyed coaching the big defenceman.
βHe’s a great, great guy, good human,” he said.
“You know, every year it seems like you lose one you like. And it’s part of the game. Over the years if you play long enough it’s going to continue to happen. And you know, it’s part of it.”
This report by The Canadian Press was first published March 4, 2026.
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