Stars Suddenly Linked To A Franchise Shifting Werenski Pursuit

Can the Dallas Stars pull off a blockbuster trade to bring powerhouse duo Zach Werenski and Dylan Larkin to Texas?

The idea sounds wild at first, but it’s out there now: the Dallas Stars could be the team trying to pull Zach Werenski and Dylan Larkin out of Columbus and Detroit.

That’s the buzz after Sportsnet insider Elliotte Friedman discussed the possibility on the latest episode of 32 Thoughts: The Podcast, where he tied Dallas to both American stars. Werenski and Larkin are not just two of the biggest names floating around the trade market - they’re also close friends, which is part of what makes the pairing so intriguing.

Friedman said:

“I really do think Dallas is interested in Werenski. On its face, I find it hard to believe that there’s a better trade out there for Columbus, if it’s real, than Thomas Harley.

The one thing about Dallas is part of me has wondered if a team could pull off both guys. Like Werenski and Larkin are really tight-is there a team that could do both?

I look at teams like Vegas and Dallas and I just wonder, could they do both? It’s harder, I think, for Vegas,”

Werenski is 28 and has two years left on the six-year, $57.5 million extension he signed with the Blue Jackets in 2021. Larkin, 29, has five years remaining on the eight-year, $69.6 million extension he signed with the Red Wings in 2023.

If Dallas actually landed both players, the ripple effects would be massive. The source material makes clear that a deal like that would almost certainly send Jason Robertson out the door, and Thomas Harley could be involved as well.

It would be a huge swing for GM Jim Nill, no doubt about it. But the Stars have been in the contender conversation for much of the last eight seasons, and they still haven’t broken through to win a Stanley Cup. That’s why the idea of a bold change, or a major addition, is now sitting right in the middle of the conversation.

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