Report: Stars to place Seguin on season-ending LTIR
The Dallas Stars will place forward Tyler Seguin on long-term injured reserve for the remainder of the regular season and playoffs, Sportsnet's Elliotte Friedman reports.
Seguin sustained an ACL injury in early December and hasn't played since. He was expected to miss the rest of the season, but his playoff status hadn't been confirmed. By ruling Seguin out for the postseason, the Stars will receive full salary-cap relief for the veteran's $9.85-million cap hit.
Dallas is currently using $3.82 million of Seguin's cap hit as relief and will be eligible to use the remainder once he's officially on LTIR, according to PuckPedia.
The NHL modified its LTIR rules last offseason to prevent teams from stashing injured players until the playoffs and then activating them without any cap penalties.
Seguin, 34, notched 17 points in 27 games before being injured. He has one season remaining on his contract.
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