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Tyler Myers, Kiefer Sherwood, and Michael McCarron

The Dallas Stars acquire Tyler Myers

The Tyler Myers saga is over as the Vancouver Canucks trade the defenseman to the Dallas Stars for a second-round pick in 2027 and a fourth-round pick in 2029.

In addition, the Canucks keep half of Myers’ $3 million cap hit this year and next.

Many people were wondering when the Myers saga would end. Reports said the Detroit Red Wings made an offer to the Canucks for Myers last week. It was believed that Monday would be decision day for Myers, as he had a full no-movement clause. However, it took a long time because Myers was hoping that his hometown team, the Dallas Stars, would make an offer for his services.

As reported, Tyler Myers wanted to go to Dallas all along.

Star GM Jim Nill is getting a veteran defense to bolster his bottom line

The San Jose Sharks have taken Kiefer Sherwood off the market. It was announced that Sherwood, who was bought in the second and fourth rounds, has signed a new five-year contract with the Sharks.

Sherwood’s deal has an estimated salary of $5.75 million

Sherwood is a midfielder who has shown a huge improvement in his goalscoring this season. This is a great episode for the Sharks, who are looking to get back to the playoffs.

The Minnesota Wild, in need of center help, acquired Michael McCarron from the Nashville Predators on Tuesday night for a 2028 second-round pick.

McCarron is the biggest, most visible player the Wild have seen firsthand. He is an active player on the dot.

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