Tyler Seguin To Miss 4-6 Months Due To Hip Surgery
Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin will undergo hip surgery on Thursday, which will rule him out of action for 4-6 months. He's already missed five games this season, and it looks like Seguin won't return to the Stars lineup before the 2025 Stanley Cup Playoffs start. It's a shame because the veteran star was off to a productive start to the year. He has tallied 20 points (nine goals, 11 assists) in 19 appearances. Logan Stankoven has already built up good momentum during the season and will have additional fantasy value with Seguin out of the lineup.
Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin (lower body) has been placed on Injured Reserve ahead of Monday's game against Utah. The move is retroactive to Dec. 1, leaving Seguin ineligible for four games. Seguin has been battling a lower-body issue all season, missing four games already. Despite not being at 100 percent, the veteran star has done outstanding work, putting up 20 points (nine goals, 11 assists) in 19 appearances. Logan Stankoven (lower body) will come back into the lineup on Monday to replace Seguin.
Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin (lower body) is expected to rejoin the lineup for Thursday's tilt against Chicago. The veteran was unavailable for the previous game against Florida. Unfortunately, it looks like we might often see a Seguin-less Stars in this campaign because it has been reported that he's dealing with a lingering lower-body injury. He has been absent for four games already. With that said, Seguin has been very productive when he has played, scoring five goals and amassing nine points in seven appearances. He's projected to skate with Sam Steel and Matt Duchene on the third line versus the Blackhawks, who allow the tenth-most shots on goal in the league (30.4).
Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin (lower body) is considered day-to-day. After scoring and logging 16:46 of ice time in Friday's 6-4 loss to Florida, Seguin sat out Saturday's rematch between the teams in Finland. It's the second time Seguin has landed on the shelf this season with a lower-body injury. He missed three games the first time he was out. When he's been in the lineup, the veteran has been productive, logging five goals and nine points in seven appearances. Mavrik Bourque moved up in the lineup during Seguin's absence on Saturday. After scoring his first career goal on Friday, Bourque couldn't make a mark in Saturday's game.
Tyler Seguin Turns Back The Clock With Three-Point Effort
Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin reminded everybody how good he can be on Thursday, completing a revenge game against the Bruins with three points. The Stars rocked the Bruins in Boston with a 5-2 victory, and Seguin had one goal and two assists against his former team. He finished off a flurry of three power-play goals for the Stars in the second period, and Matt Duchene benefited from his passing, along with Roope Hintz, who struck an empty-net goal. Following a three-game spell on the sidelines due to a lower-body injury, Seguin rejoined the lineup earlier in the week and has scored in back-to-back games. Aside from the injury concern, Seguin has had an excellent start to the season, recording four goals and seven points in five games.
Dallas Stars center Tyler Seguin (lower body) will not play on Saturday, according to Lia Assimakopoulos of the Dallas News. The 32-year-old has been sidelined for the past two games and will now miss his third straight with a lower-body injury. During his first three games, the veteran tallied three points (two goals, one assist) with four shots and one blocked shot. Mavrik Bourque has replaced Seguin in the starting lineup and should continue to be penciled in on the third line for now. 35-year-old Evgenii Dadonov was given the nod to replace Seguin's spot on the second power-play unit over the past two games and should continue to do so, which makes him an intriguing sleeper pick in DFS formats.
Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin (lower body) will be absent for a second consecutive game on Thursday versus Washington. He's battling a lower-body injury and will get his next opportunity to return on Saturday against Edmonton. Seguin landed on the shelf after enjoying an excellent start to the season. He posted two goals and one assist across the first three games of the campaign. Seguin's absence has boosted Evgenii Dadonov's fantasy value, as the Russian winger joined the second power-play unit on Tuesday versus San Jose while skating on the second line. However, the veteran forward has struggled offensively so far, going scoreless in four games with 11 shots.
Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin (lower body) will not be in the lineup against San Jose on Tuesday. According to Stars head coach Peter DeBoer, Seguin tweaked "something" and is considered day-to-day with a lower-body injury. DeBoer also suggested that Seguin might play if it was a playoff game, so it looks like the veteran is only dealing with a minor issue. However, the team doesn't want to take any risks with Seguin early in the campaign. The six-time All-Star has enjoyed a fine start to the year, sitting on two goals and one assist with three games played. Mavrik Bourque (undisclosed) will replace Seguin in the lineup on Tuesday.
Tyler Seguin Delivers Two Assists In Game 3 Victory
Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin produced his second multi-point outing in three games on Monday, finishing a 5-3 victory over Edmonton with two assists. Seguin had a great time playing next to Jason Robertson, who scored a hat trick in the contest. it's been a good postseason campaign for the 32-year-old veteran. With 16 games played, Seguin has tallied five goals and 12 points. He's landed on the top line and is leading all skaters on the team with a plus-10 rating.
Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin (lower body) will play in Game 6 against Colorado on Friday. He suffered an apparent lower-body injury late in Game 5, but it looks like it wasn't anything serious. Seguin saw a three-game point streak end in Game 5. He has amassed seven points (three goals, four assists) in 12 games this postseason. The veteran is definitely capable of being more productive. But following Matt Duchene's move to the first line to replace Roope Hintz (upper body), Seguin has less talent to work with on his line, with Mason Marchment and Evgenii Dadonov next to him.
Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin was injured in Wednesday's 5-3 loss to Colorado. He exited the contest near the end of the game with an unspecified ailment. Seguin logged 16:37 of action in the contest but didn't have a great time, going scoreless and finishing with a minus-two rating. He had produced four points across the previous three games. Seguin has been inconsistent with his production throughout the postseason, finishing without points in six of his 12 appearances. He has managed three goals and four assists. With Roope Hintz (upper body) also getting hurt, Dallas' top six has taken two massive blows in the last couple of games.
Tyler Seguin Strikes Twice As Stars Take Control Against Avalanche
Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin lit the lamp twice to give the team a 4-1 win and a 2-1 series lead against the Avalanche on Saturday. The veteran popped up with the eventual game-winner late in the second period and added a second inside the final two minutes with the Colorado net empty. Seguin now boasts 29 career goals against the Avalanche and hasn't scored more against any other franchise. After also finding the back of the net in Game 2 of the matchup, Seguin will be carrying some good momentum ahead of next week's action in the series. The 2011 Stanley Cup champ has totaled six points (three goals, three assists) in 10 playoff appearances this year.
Tyler Seguin Lifts Stars To Game 3 Win With Two Goals
Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin had a pair of goals, including the game-winner, in a 4-1 win over the Colorado Avalanche in Game 3 of their second-round series. Seguin scored the eventual game-winner late in the second period and then sealed the game with an empty-netter in the third. The 32-year-old veteran has played a nice depth role for the Stars during their postseason run, posting six points (three goals, three assists) in 10 games. This kind of spread-out scoring is exactly what makes Dallas such a dangerous team to play, as anyone can have a big game and lead them to victory.
Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin may come out of the lineup for rest when the team takes on the Chicago Blackhawks on Saturday. Seguin suffered an upper-body injury on Feb. 22 and missed the team's next 11 games. He could come out to manage his workload as the Western Conference-leading Stars look to embark on a deep postseason run. "It's management between the sports science and the trainers and [coaches]," Stars coach Pete DeBoer said Friday. "Depending on how he's feeling, obviously back to backs you have to think about whether you want to play him." The veteran has posted 23 goals and 50 points on 143 shots across 64 games on the season, his 14th in the NHL.
Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin (lower body) will be back in the lineup for Wednesday's contest versus the Arizona Coyotes. The veteran has missed the past 11 games due to a lower-body injury. "In a season, you feel great for maybe 15-20 games and the rest is just kind of part of the season, and playoffs is a whole different story," Seguin said. The 32-year-old has recorded 20 goals and 45 points across 58 games on the season, firing 129 shots on goal in that time while putting forth a plus-nine rating. The Stars enter Wednesday's contest sitting third in the competitive Central Division with a 41-19-9 record, two points back of the first-place Winnipeg Jets.
Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin is listed as week-to-week due to a lower-body injury. The veteran missed Saturday's contest versus the Carolina Hurricanes and will be unavailable for some additional time. "He's been dealing with something from even prior to that game," head coach Peter DeBoer said, referring to a loss to the Ottawa Senators on Feb. 22. "It hasn't gotten better. It's actually gotten worse. I think the Ottawa game was the last straw." The 32-year-old is in the midst of a solid season as he has recorded 20 goals and 45 points on 29 shots across 58 games, registering a plus-nine rating on a very good Dallas team. The Stars sit first in the Central Division with a 35-16-8 record, although the second-place Winnipeg Jets are just one point behind with three games in hand.
Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin will sit out Saturday's game against Carolina with a lower-body injury. The veteran is exiting the lineup for the first time in 2023-24. It's been a solid campaign for Seguin, who's on track for his most productive year in six seasons. He has totaled 20 goals and 45 points in 58 games. AHL standout Logan Stankoven will drawn into the lineup as Seguin's replacement. The 20-year-old will aim to impress in his NHL debut after racking up 57 points (24 goals, 33 assists) in 47 appearances in the minors.
Tyler Seguin Picks Up Two Points In Thursday's Win
Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin totaled two points as the team tied the series against Seattle with a 4-2 victory Thursday night. Seguin had Dallas' final goal in the contest and also collected a power-play assist. He was plus-two for the game and had three shots on goal in total with four hits and a plus-two rating. Seguin has been rocking on the power play in the playoffs, posting four goals and one assist with the man advantage, but he also made a big impact during even-strength play Thursday. The 31-year-old has collected eight points in total during the playoffs, producing three multi-point performances in his last five outings.
Tyler Seguin Scores Power-Play Goal In Game 5 Victory
Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin finished with a goal and an assist in Tuesday's 4-0 victory against the Wild in Game 5 of the Western Conference first-round series. Seguin's first period goal was his fourth of the series, and the 31-year-old has been an important contributor for the Stars on the power play with each of his goals coming on the man advantage. The Stars have a chance to wrap up the series in Game 6 on Friday night and advance to the second round of the Stanley Cup playoffs.
Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin scored two power-play goals as the team tied the Stanley Cup Playoffs first-round series against Minnesota with a 3-2 road victory. Seguin netted the opening goal 15:42 into the second period and logged the eventual game-winner 16:29 into the third. He is now tied for the second-most goals in the series with three. The veteran has replaced Joe Pavelski (concussion) on the top line and is also skating with the first power-play unit. He's been particularly effective in the latter role, with all three of Seguin's postseason goals coming with the man advantage.