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. According to Stars general manager, Jim Nill, the surgery is to repair a
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Two of the top three teams in the Central Division faced off on Thursday night, and it did not disappoint. The Colorado Avalanche stormed out of Dallas with a 5-4 overtime victory over the Stars. However, this is a game that slipped out of the Stars’ hands and one they should have closed out. Tyler
Public opinion of the Phil Kessel trade has swung back and forth dramatically over the years. Dealing a 22-year-old potential superstar, fresh off of a 36-goal season, initially received a lukewarm reception. Faced with a trade request, and staring down a potential cap crunch, Boston Bruins’ general manager (GM) Peter Chiarelli made the controversial yet
Tyler Seguin is an elite hockey player. He has a 40-goal season, an 80-point season, 249 career goals, and a Stanley Cup championship already on his resume. However, over the past few seasons, his production and role have significantly decreased. Now, he enters his 10th season with the Stars in a very good place, with
The Dallas Stars season came to an end in overtime of Game 7 in the first-round matchup against the Calgary Flames. In the end, the Stars took games 2,3, and 6 while Calgary won games 1,4,5, and 7 in a much tighter series than most expected. Stars Offense Struggles The Stars have not been a
The Dallas Stars have had a variety of different seasons all mixed into the 2021-22 campaign. They have struggled to score, scored loads of goals, been excellent on special teams, gone on long poor streaks on both sides, and have seen both long winning streaks and a long losing streak. Lately, they have been winning
After 43 games, the Dallas Stars sit four points out of a playoff spot in the Western Conference. Following the All-Star break, they will play 39 games in 78 days, including the next eight against the Central Division. Essentially, the second half could see everything come together and the Stars make a playoff spot or
Stars forward Denis Gurianov has had a wild ride of an NHL career. After playing his first NHL game in 2016-17, it took him another full season before he was able to get his second chance. Then, in 2018-19, he struggled to find offense, playing in just 21 games at the NHL level. Finally, during
In this edition of Stars’ News & Rumors, Dallas receives more bad COVID-related news, Tyler Seguin and Jamie Benn find chemistry with Denis Gurianov, & more. Stars Continue To Be Affected By COVID More bad news has come down the pipeline for the Dallas Stars. On Wednesday, the Stars added Jamie Benn, Luke Glendening, Ryan
In this edition of Dallas Stars’ News & Rumors, Tyler Seguin is still hot, Jamie Benn scored a milestone goal, and Denis Gurianov responded after being a healthy scratch. Seguin Stays Hot Tyler Seguin scored his first goal of the season two weeks ago in the home opener against the Los Angeles Kings. After four
In this edition of Stars News & Rumors, Thomas Harley was called up ahead of the road trip through Canada, the Dallas Stars remain confident despite their scoring struggles, and Rick Bowness has put the big line back together. Harley Called Up Dallas called up top prospect Thomas Harley from the American Hockey League (AHL)
The preseason can be a weird hodge podge of successes and failures for any team in the NHL, and it has been just that for the Dallas Stars. The team is now 2-1-2 in the preseason after its most recent 3-1 win over the St. Louis Blues, and it is still figuring out many of
If there is one thing that has devastated the Dallas Stars over the past two seasons, it is injuries. After their incredible run to the Stanley Cup Final in 2020, the team released a massive list of injuries that occurred before or during the playoffs. While all teams battle through injuries in the postseason, this
As we inch closer to the 2021-22 season, the Dallas Stars roster is finally becoming clearer. While there are still need a few questions to be answered, the core of the team seems to be intact. If you were to look back at the past couple of seasons, it is difficult to pick one player
The last glimpse we saw of Dallas Stars hockey was watching the Tampa Bay Lightning skate the Stanley Cup. In what was already an unprecedented season for the NHL and sports world as a whole, it concluded with an effort from the boys in Victory Green that no one will soon forget. Today, aside from
The COVID-19 pandemic is still sweeping the nation, which has resulted in no details of the 2020-21 NHL season becoming set in stone. Speculation runs rampant in the discussions that feature a wildly different season, but, for the Dallas Stars, it needs to be business as usual. With talks of division realignments, hub cities, and
After somewhat coasting to a 4-1 win in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final things turned out a bit different for the Dallas Stars in Game 2. A sluggish start doomed Dallas and the Tampa Bay Lightning made them pay dearly, striking three times in a span of 3:53 – which by the end
The Dallas Stars were completely outplayed in their second round-robin game against the Colorado Avalanche in the 2020 Playoffs. The Avalanche won 4-0 Avalanche, but it could have been double digits. The Stars failed to convert offensively and defensively, weren’t nearly good enough. They entered the round-robin as the 4th seed and it looks like