Vancouver Canucks Defenseman Traded to Streaking Stars The Dallas Stars, riding a seven-game winning streak, made a significant move to bolster their defense, acquiring Vancouver Canucks defenseman Tyler Myers in exchange for two second-round draft picks. The trade comes as no surprise, given the Stars' recent surge and the team's need for depth on the blue line. Myers, 32, has been a steady presence on the Canucks' back end since joining the team in 2019. He has recorded 20 points (4 goals, 16 assists) this season, playing in all 44 of Vancouver's games. The 6-foot-8 defenseman brings size and physicality to the Stars' defense corps. In return, the Canucks will receive two second-round draft picks from Dallas, which could help rebuild their organizational depth. Myers' departure leaves a void on Vancouver's blue line, but the team has other options in place to fill the gap. The trade is just the latest move by the Stars to strengthen their roster as they push for a playoff spot. With 24 games remaining in the regular season, Dallas sits just three points out of a wild-card position. The addition of Myers should provide a boost to the team's power play and penalty kill units. Myers will join a crowded defensive corps in Dallas, which includes John Klingberg, Miro Heiskanen, and Esa Lindell. Despite the competition for playing time, Myers' experience and physical presence are expected to make an immediate impact on the Stars' lineup.#Tyler_Myers #Vancouver_Canucks #Dallas_Stars #John_Klingberg #Miro_Heiskanen #Esa_Lindell
