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Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin expected to miss rest of NHL season with a torn ACL
- Tyler Seguin, the Dallas Stars forward, is expected to miss the rest of the NHL season after a torn ACL in his right knee, Stars coach Glen Gulutzan announced Wednesday.
- After a tangle with Vladislav Gavrikov less than two minutes into the game, Tyler Seguin went down awkwardly, needed help to leave the ice and did not return in Tuesday’s overtime loss at Madison Square Garden.
- The 33-year-old forward had recorded seven goals and 10 assists in 27 games this season, missing most of last season after hip surgery but returned for the finale and playoff run.
- As of Tuesday the Stars had lost 107 games to injury, and Gulutzan said Nathan Bastian will enter Wednesday’s lineup against the New Jersey Devils while Mavrik Bourque and others get more opportunities.
- Seguin’s contract runs until the summer of 2027, raising questions about his career after repeated injuries while the team awaits doctors’ updates on recovery and playoff availability.
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Stars get Horrific Injury News regarding Seguin
The Dallas Stars got some horrific news regarding one of their top players. On Wednesday, the team announced that veteran forward Tyler Seguin had sustained what would likely be a season-ending injury.Chris Johnston of The Athletic wrote that Seguin had sustained a torn ACL in his right knee. The injury came during Tuesday night’s loss to the New York Rangers. The Stars’ forward needed help getting off the ice.Stars coach Glen Gulutzan told repo…
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Stars forward Tyler Seguin (ACL) likely out for season
Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin will be sidelined for months and possibly for the remainder of the season with a torn ACL in his right knee, head coach Glen Gulutzan announced on Wednesday.
·New Hampshire, United States
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