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Stars' Seguin likely out for season, torn ACL

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ESPN NHL
Dec 3, 2025 12:33 PM

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The Dallas Stars face a challenging season ahead as center Tyler Seguin suffers a likely torn ACL, sidelining him for an extended period. The injury occurred during a recent practice session, leaving fans and teammates concerned about the impact on the team's performance. Seguin, a vital player for the Stars, has consistently been a key contributor on the ice, known for his scoring ability and playmaking skills. His absence will be felt heavily, especially in the early stages of the season as Dallas aims to build momentum.

Seguin's injury is a setback for a team that had high hopes for the upcoming season, particularly after making significant roster improvements over the summer. With his leadership and experience missing, the Stars will need to rely on their depth and other players to step up. Top prospects and seasoned players alike will have to rise to the occasion, filling the void left by Seguin as they navigate a tough schedule ahead.

The medical team is optimistic about Seguin's recovery timeline, but the uncertainty looms over the Stars’ strategy. Coaches and management will have to adjust their plans, possibly altering line combinations to maintain competitive play. The fans remain hopeful that the team can rally together and support each other, as they await updates on Seguin’s condition and recovery process. A strong start to the season will be crucial, and the Stars may need to dig deep to adapt and overcome this challenge.

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