Dallas Stars' Tyler Seguin to Miss 4-6 Months Following Hip Surgery
The six-time All-Star forward will undergo surgery to repair a left hip impingement and labrum, sidelining him for most of the regular season.
- Tyler Seguin, 32, will have surgery Thursday to address a femoroacetabular impingement and labrum damage in his left hip.
- The expected recovery timeline of four to six months could keep Seguin out for the remainder of the regular season and potentially the playoffs' early rounds.
- Seguin, a key contributor for the Dallas Stars, has tallied 20 points (9 goals, 11 assists) in 19 games this season, ranking third on the team in scoring.
- This marks Seguin’s second major hip surgery, following a similar procedure on his right hip that sidelined him for most of the 2020-21 season.
- The Stars, currently third in the NHL Central Division, placed Seguin on injured reserve earlier this week following a game against the Winnipeg Jets.