Tyler Seguin‘s 2025-26 season has officially come to an end.
The Dallas Stars filed paperwork declaring the veteran forward out for the rest of the regular-season and playoffs, Sportsnet’s Elliotte Friedman reported Friday.
By ruling Seguin out for the remainder of the season, the Stars will get full relief from his $9.85-million cap hit ahead of the March 6 trade deadline.
The 33-year-old forward suffered a torn ACL back on Dec. 3 against the New York Rangers when he got tangled up with defenceman Vladislav Gavrikov in the first period. He had surgery to repair his knee on Dec. 19.
It is the second lengthy injury for the veteran forward, who missed most of last season after undergoing hip surgery. He returned for the Stars’ regular-season finale and their playoff run to the Western Conference Final.
In 27 games this season, Seguin scored seven goals and recorded 17 points. Since joining the Stars in a trade with the Boston Bruins, the Brampton, Ont., native has 311 goals and 705 points in 813 games.
The Stars are once again a contender this season, sitting third in the Central Division with a 35-14-9 record.