Flyers get major news on Dylan Larkin trade rumors
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Dylan Larkin trade rumors swirled around the Philadelphia Flyers, with the Detroit Red Wings center emerging as a potential target for the struggling franchise. The Flyers, searching for offensive firepower to bolster their lineup, would view acquiring the 27-year-old as a significant addition to their roster. Larkin, a skilled center with experience as a captain in Detroit, represents the kind of established talent teams covet at the trade deadline. However, the Red Wings' asking price and Larkin's contract status remain central questions in any potential deal. Philadelphia's front office faces decisions about whether to make a major move to salvage their season.
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Dylan Larkin is a player that would be of interest to a lot of NHL teams.
But following his trade request from the Detroit Red Wings, it's not that simple.
Larkin has a no-movement clause, which means he's essentially in charge of his destination. At the very least, Larkin can rule out landing spots he doesn't want.
In this kind of situation, a player (or his agent) may give his current team a list of other franchises that he'd accept a deal to.
That way, Detroit could negotiate just with the teams that could actually pull off a deal and get Larkin's approval.
And at least one team sounds like it isn't on that list.
Kevin Kurz of The Athletic reports that the Philadelphia Flyers are not an approved team for Larkin:
Not sure what's out there right now but per a source, the Flyers do not believe they are on Dylan Larkin's "short list" at the moment. These things can always change, of course, but that's where it is at present
, Kevin Kurz (@KKurzNHL) June 7, 2026
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The Flyers were a playoff team this past season, unlike the Red Wings, and they do have some solid young talent. They aren't a surefire Stanley Cup contender, though, at least not before some of their youngsters develop.
It's not yet obvious what Larkin might be looking for specifically, so it's hard to just guess his list of possible destinations.
Given the Red Wings' playoff drought, though, one would think Larkin wants a winner. The Flyers could've fit that description, but they must not fit his other desires.
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