Overview
- Seguin, who spoke Monday after the Stars’ first-round exit, said he feels good and cited a typical nine‑month ACL timeline that lines up with Day 1 of training camp.
- He tore the ACL in his right knee on Dec. 2 after colliding with Rangers defenseman Vladislav Gavrikov, then had surgery and was ruled out for the season in February.
- Before the injury he posted 7 goals and 10 assists in 27 games, and Dallas later fell to Minnesota in six games after struggling to generate offense at five‑on‑five.
- He is entering the final season of his eight‑year deal that carries a $9.85 million cap hit, which makes his availability a key variable for how the Stars shape the roster.
- Seguin has missed large chunks of recent seasons and noted ACLs are rare in hockey, so his rehab now leans on frequent lower‑body work and gradual on‑ice progress.