Stars' Shore out 7-10 days with lower-body injury
The Dallas Stars can't seem to catch a break.
Forward Devin Shore will be out for seven-to-10 days after suffering a lower-body injury during Monday's game against the Columbus Blue Jackets, head coach Jim Montgomery announced postgame.
Shore's injury occurred in the same game in which Alexander Radulov made his return to the lineup after a six-game absence. The Stars recently lost defenseman John Klingberg for a month due to a hand injury.
Fellow blue-liners Marc Methot and Connor Carrick will also require more time to recover from their ailments, according to DallasStars.com's Mike Heika.
Shore isn't a household name league-wide, but he entered Monday in a tie for fourth on the team in points with 11 and had enjoyed success skating on the team's top line alongside Tyler Seguin.
The 24-year-old was Dallas' second-round pick in 2012.
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