Dylan Larkin Turns Down Major Contract Offer to Stay with Detroit Red Wings
Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin has reportedly rejected a lucrative contract offer worth more than $12 million per season from a rival NHL franchise, choosing instead to remain with the Red Wings as the club continues its push toward long-term success.
Larkin, 28, is currently a Detroit Red Wings player and is widely regarded as one of the most popular and respected figures in the organisation. A homegrown star and longtime captain, he is a clear fan favourite at Little Caesars Arena, admired for his leadership, consistency, and commitment to the franchise.
Sources familiar with the situation indicate the offer would have placed Larkin among the league’s highest-paid forwards. Despite the financial appeal and the opportunity to move elsewhere, Larkin is understood to have prioritised loyalty to Detroit and belief in the team’s direction.
“This is my team and my city,” Larkin is reported to have said.
“I believe in what we’re building here and I want to see it through.”
The Red Wings are believed to view Larkin as central to their plans, not only for his production on the ice but also for his influence in the locker room and connection with the fanbase. His decision to remain is seen internally as a strong signal of stability as the team continues its rebuild and looks to take the next competitive step.
Reaction from supporters has been overwhelmingly positive, with many praising Larkin’s loyalty and leadership, and reinforcing his status as one of the defining Red Wings players of the modern era.
With Larkin choosing continuity over a higher-paying alternative, Detroit retain a cornerstone figure as they continue working toward sustained playoff contention.











