# NHL Off-Season 2026: Hurricanes Win Stanley Cup as Trade Market Heats Up with Larkin, Markstrom Deals
Listeners, the National Hockey League is entering a pivotal off-season following the conclusion of the 2025-26 campaign, marked by the Carolina Hurricanes capturing their first Stanley Cup in two decades. According to Sportsnet, the Hurricanes defeated the Vegas Golden Knights in a decisive Game six on Sunday, with the Golden Knights unable to secure the win despite a strong effort. This victory officially closed the 2025-26 season and opened the door to a busy off-season filled with trades, drafts, and contract negotiations. Frank Seravalli of Canucks Central reports that the Vegas Golden Knights are expected to be aggressive this offseason, likely looking to land key players to rebuild their roster after their Final loss. Tortorella, the coach of the Vegas Golden Knights, remains unsure about his future following the loss, declining to make a commitment on his return while feeling fortunate for the opportunity he had to coach the team.
Dylan Larkin, the captain of the Detroit Red Wings, has submitted a trade request, according to Helene St James on X. Larkin has provided a list of three teams where he would like to be traded, though Seravalli notes this list may need to expand. The three teams currently on Larkin’s list are the Vegas Golden Knights, the Minnesota Wild, and the Florida Panthers. In related trade news, the New Jersey Devils are gauging the trade market for goaltender Jacob Markstrom, as reported by ESPN’s Kevin Weekes. Weekes also indicated that a deal for Markstrom is not imminent at this time. Meanwhile, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet reports that the Florida Panthers have made an offer for Larkin, though he did not reveal the specific details of that offer.
The 2026 NHL Draft is set to take place in just under two weeks on June 26 and 27 in Buffalo, New York. According to NHL.com, the draft order for the first round has been finalized, with the Winnipeg Jets and Toronto Maple Leafs among the teams signing new players in recent transactions. The Winnipeg Jets signed forward Walker Duehr to a two-year contract, and the Toronto Maple Leafs signed center Tins Luc Koblar to a three-year contract. Sportsnet also highlights several bold predictions for the off-season, including Cale Makar signing a league second-highest average annual value extension beginning in 2027, and Mavrik Bourque signing an offer sheet. Additionally, the Los Angeles Kings are predicted to sign Sergei Bobrovsky as their new starting goaltender, while the Montreal Canadiens are expected to make a blockbuster trade for a center involving Alexander Zharovsky.
Ottawa is making an all-in move for a winger and is expected to acquire Jordan Kyrou, while Macklin Celebrini is predicted to ink a long-term extension one year early, setting a new high bar for players coming off an entry-level contract. Celebrini still has one more year left on his entry-level contract but can sign an extension as of July 1. The 2026-27 season will see significant changes under the new four-year collective bargaining agreement, including an expansion from 82 to 84 games and the end of the use of amateur emergency back-up goaltenders supplied by home teams. Teams must now hire their own emergency goaltenders who will travel with the team.
The 2027 All-Star Game is scheduled for February 7 at UBS Arena in Elmont, home of the New York Islanders. This will be the sixth season of the league’s seven-year U.S. national broadcast rights deals with the ESPN family of networks and TNT Sports. Due to continued financial difficulties, FanDuel Sports Network wound down operations after the 2025-26 season, affecting seven teams. The league continues to move forward with enthusiasm, looking toward the upcoming draft and the promise of a competitive new season.
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