The Dallas Stars earned a 4-3 overtime victory against the Colorado Avalanche at the American Airlines Center on Monday night. It was a competitive game throughout, but Dallas ultimately emerged victorious.
Dallas Stars center Tyler Seguin will make his long-awaited return to the lineup Wednesday versus the Central Division rival Nashville Predators following a 58-game absence due to hip surgery, reports Sam Nestler of DLLS Sports.
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In today’s NHL Trade Talk roundup, the Calgary Flames narrowly missed the playoffs this season, and the players react. Meanwhile, the Dallas Stars have activated Tyler Seguin off of LTIR.
The Stars have activated center Tyler Seguin from long-term injured reserve, Lia Assimakopoulos of the Dallas Morning News reports. He’s expected to play in tonight’s season finale against the Predators.
Stars forward Tyler Seguin will travel with the team on their upcoming road trip after recently returning to practice, head coach Peter DeBoer told reporters.
Tyler Seguin was one of the Dallas Stars’ best players in 2024-25 before suffering an injury that led to hip surgery, managing 20 points in 19 games along with a plus-14 rating.
The postseason availability of two pillars of the Dallas Stars’ lineup became clearer on Tuesday.
Multiple reports indicate the Hurricanes and Stars have agreed on the framework of a deal to send star winger Mikko Rantanen to Dallas just weeks after Carolina paid a premium to acquire him from the Avalanche, but it’s contingent on Rantanen and the Stars being in agreement on an extension to keep the pending UFA around past this season.
The Dallas Stars announced Saturday that defenseman Nils Lundkvist will miss the remainder of the 2024-25 campaign after undergoing season-ending shoulder surgery.
The Stars recalled top defense prospect Lian Bichsel from AHL Texas on Thursday, per a team announcement. They also reversed yesterday’s paper transaction involving forward Matěj Blümel and added him back to the active roster, which is now full.
The Dallas Stars have routinely been one of the NHL’s top teams over the last few years and are usually active in buying at the trade deadline. The 2024-25 season will be no different for the Stars sitting with a 28-14-1 record.
The Dallas Stars had a solid first half to the NHL season despite Tyler Seguin’s injury. The veteran will likely be out for the remainder of the regular season with a hip injury.
It was reported last week by NHL insider Pierre LeBrun that the Dallas Stars were looking for a trade replacement for the injured Tyler Seguin. While they’ll work with what they have internally for now, it looks like they will be hitting the market to look for an external option.
Some news recently broke on social media stating that Detroit Red Wings captain Dylan Larkin has requested a trade from the Red Wings organization, and there are reportedly two teams who have emerged as suitors for him.
Tyler Seguin was off to a fantastic start with the Stars this season, but after undergoing major surgery, the team will use their LTIR and have him back this season.
After being placed on the injured reserve (IR) on Monday, Dec. 2, and missing several games this season due to a lower-body injury, Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin will undergo surgery on Thursday and is expected to miss four to six months.
The Dallas Stars will be without forward Tyler Seguin for the next 4-6 months as he undergoes surgery to repair a left-side femoroacetabular impingement (FAI) and a torn hip labrum.
Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin is scheduled to undergo hip surgery Thursday and is expected to be sidelined for four-to-six months, the team announced Wednesday.
The Dallas Stars announced Wednesday that forward Tyler Seguin will undergo hip surgery this week and is expected to miss four-to-six months. Seguin last played Sunday against the Winnipeg Jets, finishing with a plus-two rating and 15:08 of ice time.
The Stars announced that forward Tyler Seguin will undergo extensive hip surgery on Thursday and miss the next four to six months.
The Dallas Stars placed center Tyler Seguin on injured reserve with a lower-body injury on Monday, retroactive to Sunday. Players must remain on short-term IR for a minimum of seven days, meaning Seguin will miss at least this week's three-game road trip (Monday at Utah, Wednesday at Los Angeles and Friday at Vegas).
The Western Conference second round begins tonight with the Colorado Avalanche visiting the Dallas Stars in what should be an electrifying series between two of the NHL's best.
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