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Report: Stars center Tyler Seguin (ACL) to miss rest of season, playoffs

By Thomson Reuters Feb 27, 2026 | 9:47 PM

Dallas Stars veteran center Tyler Seguin will miss the rest of the 2025-26 regular season and playoffs, NHL sources informed multiple ​media outlets on Friday.

According to the ‌league, the club filed official paperwork that will free up an additional $6 million worth of salary-cap space in advance of the league’s March 6 trade deadline. The Stars ‌were ​already utilizing $3.82 million in cap ⁠space and now can ⁠use his entire $9.85 million.

The transaction must be approved by the NHL and the NHL Players’ Association.

Seguin, an alternate captain, played in New York ​against the Rangers on Dec. 2, but left the game early after a collision with ⁠defenseman Vladislav Gavrikov.

He was assisted ⁠from the ice and underwent surgery ​to repair a torn ACL in his right knee.

The ​club said his status would be re-evaluated after ‌the Olympic break.

Seguin has played in 16 NHL seasons, totaling 367 goals and 459 assists for 826 points in 1,016 games. He won a ⁠Stanley Cup with the Boston Bruins in his rookie campaign of 2010-11.

After three seasons in Boston, he was ⁠traded to ‌Dallas. Seguin was a model of ⁠consistency, playing no less than 68 ​games ‌for the Stars in 10 of ​his first ⁠11 seasons.

But he underwent hip surgery and played in only 20 games in 2024-25 and appeared in 27 games this year.

The Stars are third in the Western Conference with 79 points through 58 games.

–Field ​Level Media