Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin underwent successful surgery on December 16 to repair his torn right ACL, injured earlier this month against the New York Rangers. The procedure was performed by Dr. Dan Cooper in Dallas, with his return to be reassessed after the Olympic break.
Frisco, Texas - Dallas Stars General Manager Jim Nill announced that veteran forward Tyler Seguin successfully underwent surgery on Tuesday, December 16, to repair a torn anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) in his right knee. The procedure was carried out by Dr. Dan Cooper in Dallas.
The 33-year-old Seguin has been sidelined since the injury on December 2. His return timeframe will be reevaluated after the NHL's Olympic break in February 2026. This confirmation of the surgery's success is a positive step in his recovery as the Stars manage without him.