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Seguin Out for Season with Torn ACL
4 Dec
Summary
- Tyler Seguin tore his ACL in his right knee Tuesday night.
- He suffered the injury against the New York Rangers.
- Coach Gulutzan stated other players must step up to fill the void.

Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin's season has come to an end after suffering a torn ACL in his right knee. The injury occurred Tuesday night while playing against the New York Rangers at Madison Square Garden. Seguin was seen in pain after getting tangled with an opposing defenseman and required assistance to leave the ice.
Coach Glen Gulutzan confirmed the severity of the injury, calling it a "tough day" for the team. He stressed that other players must now seize the opportunity to step up and fill the significant void left by Seguin's absence. The coach noted that this situation, while unfortunate, presents chances for emerging players to prove themselves.
This is not the first major injury for Seguin, who missed most of last season following hip surgery. The team is also awaiting the return of center Matt Duchene from his own injury, which could provide some relief in the coming weeks. Gulutzan highlighted Seguin's strong leadership and professionalism, even as the team faces adversity.




