The Detroit Red Wings need help on the right side of their defensive alignment. NHL trade rumors indicate general manager Steve Yzerman will defy his recent trend of hoarding the franchise’s prospects and draft assets and acquire veteran reinforcements for a long-awaited playoff run.
The Red Wings, who have failed to qualify for the playoffs since 2016, entered Friday leading the Atlantic Division by one point over the Tampa Bay Lightning.
Last season at the trade deadline, captain Dylan Larkin voiced his displeasure over the Red Wings standing pat.
This season, the players are eager to see what deals Yzerman can create.
“I think we have put ourself in a position to maybe go and get some players and try to be a team that’s a buyer at the deadline,” Red Wings right wing Patrick Kane said, as reported by WXYZ Detroit.
A right-side defenseman is high on Yzerman’s to-do list.
Here are three options:
Steve Yzerman:
• is in 1st in the East
• positioned to do whatever he wants at deadline
• is loaded with cap space
• fully stocked with draft capital
• locked down Seider & Raymond on insanely high-value deals
• keeps drafting difference makers
• Traded for John Gibson… pic.twitter.com/yfXdgQsW5D— 𝐒𝐄𝐂𝐓𝐈𝐎𝐍 𝟑𝟒𝟒 𝐋𝐈𝐎𝐍𝐒 (@Section344Lions) January 22, 2026
Justin Faulk, St. Louis Blues
Faulk’s physical presence and right-handed shot could be a perfect fit for the Red Wings, who employ 24-year-old Moritz Seider, 22-year-old Simon Edvinsson, who missed Thursday’s games with a lower-body injury, and 20-year-old rookie Axel Sandin-Pellikka among their top two pairings. Faulk, a 15-year veteran, had appeared in 1,030 career games and posted 481 points and 506 penalty minutes. Two barriers remain: Faulk’s $6.5 million cap hit and his 15-team no-trade clause.
Since Rasmus Andersson is traded, which RHD will #TexasHockey acquire?
Among players mentioned in rumors, Justin Faulk and Connor Murphy are the most attractive options in terms of current level, money, and years. Faulk has 45 Playoffs games under his belt and would bring ~0.3… pic.twitter.com/a6liZiAcNj
— Benchrates (@benchrates) January 21, 2026
Dougie Hamilton, New Jersey Devils
If a Faulk deal fails to develop, Yzerman could shift his focus to Hamilton. The Red Wings had approximately $13 million in projected cap space available, per Spotrac.com, and could absorb Hamilton’s $9 million cap hit. His offense would be attractive to pair with Edvinsson or Ben Chiarot. The 32-year-old has a 10-team trade list and two seasons remaining on his current 7-year deal. The Devils have shopped Hamilton, who compiled 517 points in 880 career games, since last off-season.
When all is said and done
Please remember that Dougie Hamilton was the first “biggest free agent in the class” to choose New Jersey
He started the wave of it being cool to be here
It’s ok to know when it’s time to move on, but always respect where it started pic.twitter.com/2kx1VTJePd
— The Bratt Pack (@TheBrattPack63) January 10, 2026
Timothy Liljegren, San Jose Sharks
Liljegren could prove to be a backup option for Yzerman. At 26 years old, Liljegren, a pending free agent, could be viewed as an option for an extension. He currently has a $3 million cap hit. The 2017 No. 17 overall pick posted just nine points (all assists) and a minus-8 rating in 37 appearances this season. His lack of production could allow Yzerman to buy low.
Timothy Liljegren welcomed back to Toronto… pic.twitter.com/JIxohpcQzJ
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