· 2026-07-14

The Vancouver Canucks are exploring trade options for forward Jake DeBrusk, and a potential deal with the Detroit Red Wings could be a good fit for both teams. DeBrusk, a consistent 20-goal scorer, has expressed his desire to leave the team during their rebuild.
DeBrusk has made it clear he doesn't want to endure a rebuild, and the Canucks are trying to find him a new home. According to The Fourth Period, Vancouver is looking to trade the veteran winger.
The Red Wings need more scoring, and DeBrusk's skills would be a great addition to their lineup. He led all Canucks players with 23 goals last season and recorded 42 points in 81 games. DeBrusk has scored at least 23 goals in four out of his last five seasons.
If the Red Wings struck a deal for DeBrusk, he could slot well in their top six. He could fit on the second line with Alex DeBrincat and Andrew Copp or even on the first line with Lucas Raymond. DeBrusk would provide the Red Wings with another option for their top six and help address their need for secondary scoring.
In the proposed trade, the Canucks would receive a 2028 Second-Round Pick and a 2027 Third-Round Pick from the Red Wings. These draft picks would help the Canucks strengthen their prospect pool during their rebuild.
The Canucks are currently 16th in the Western Conference with a 25-49 record and are on a L1 streak. Their next game is against the Seattle Kraken on September 20, 2026.