NHL Rumor Roundup: Latest On Dylan Larkin, Darnell Nurse And Jesperi Kotkaniemi
It's been almost a month since Dylan Larkin submitted a three-team trade request to the Detroit Red Wings.
So far, however, there's no indication that the 29-year-old center is close to being moved.
On Saturday, Red Wings GM Steve Yzerman told reporters he would do what was best for the franchise. He said there was no guarantee that Larkin's request could or should be met.
The Way Out Without Trading Nurse
Everybody wants Darnell Nurse gone, and that includes Darnell Nurse, who has submitted a short list of destinations to Stan Bowman and made clear that his time in Edmonton is finished. This could be a clean exit but who exactly is on the other end of this deal?
Speaking of players who've made trade requests, Darnell Nurse remains a member of the Edmonton Oilers after asking to be traded earlier in June.
TSN's Darren Dreger reported on Friday there was nothing new to report regarding Nurse's situation. The 31-year-old defenseman submitted a three-team list, with the Philadelphia Flyers, Pittsburgh Penguins and Boston Bruins believed to be his preferred destinations.
So far, however, there's no indication of any headway with those teams.
Jim Matheson of the Edmonton Journalspeculated the Anaheim Ducks might try to get into the bidding. He also thinks the presence of Columbus Blue Jackets defenseman Zach Werenski in the trade market could make it tougher for the Oilers to move Nurse.
Turning to the Stanley Cup-champion Carolina Hurricanes, it was expected they would buy out center Jesperi Kotkaniemi when the contract buyout window opened this month.
Kotkaniemi, 25, has struggled to nail down a full-time position with the Hurricanes since joining them in 2021. His inconsistency made him a frequent healthy scratch, and he never appeared in any playoff games during the Hurricanes' run to the Stanley Cup.
However, NHL insider Frank Seravalli said Sunday he didn't expect the Hurricanes to buy out Kotkaniemi before Tuesday's 5 p.m. ET deadline. Instead, they'll try to move him and his $4.8-million cap hit through 2029-30 in the trade market.
Despite Kotkaniemi's struggles, Seravalli believes he'll still have value in the trade market because of the limited number of available centers.
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This story was originally published June 30, 2026 at 10:21 AM.