Playoff-bound Stars activate Seguin for regular finale after 58 games out following hip surgery
- The Dallas Stars activated Tyler Seguin from injured reserve before their game at Nashville.
- Seguin had hip surgery in early December and has not played since December 1.
- The six-time All-Star, Seguin, tallied nine goals and 20 points in 19 games before injury.
- Pete DeBoer wanted Seguin to get game action before the playoffs, saying, "It would be nice to get Seguin some game action."
- Seguin's return bolsters the Stars as they head to the playoffs against Colorado.
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Playoff-bound Stars activate Seguin for regular finale after missing 58 games for recovery from hip surgery
The Dallas Stars activated Tyler Seguin from long-term injured reserve Wednesday after he had missed 58 games since hip surgery in early December. Seguin was activated before the playoff-bound Stars played their regular-season finale at Nashville. The six-time All-Star was considered a game-time decision. Coach Pete DeBoer said after the morning skate that it would be nice to get Seguin some game action instead of going cold into the playoffs, t…
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