While the Stars are currently without center Tyler Seguin and will be for the next several weeks, don’t expect Dallas to put him on LTIR and go on a bit of a spending spree. Pierre LeBrun of TSN and The Athletic reports (Twitter link) that the 32-year-old is expected to return from his lower-body injury before the end of the regular season. Accordingly, they’d have to be cap-compliant before activating him from LTIR so they couldn’t go and spend several million of his $9.85MM AAV at the trade deadline. That said, they could eventually place him on LTIR to bring up an extra player or two for depth purposes after the deadline with those players returning to the minors once Seguin is able to return. Dallas has $1.17MM in cap room, per CapFriendly, thanks to Evgenii Dadonov’s LTIR placement so their options to add will be limited in the coming days.
More from Dallas:
- Speaking of returning to the minors, that’s what Logan Stankoven did today as the team announced that they’ve sent the 20-year-old back to AHL Texas. The forward has been shuttled back and forth in recent days and likely will be recalled before their game on Saturday versus San Jose. Stankoven has been productive since making his NHL debut last month, recording three goals and one assist in his first four NHL appearances.
- One player who might not be playing against the Sharks tomorrow is defenseman Chris Tanev. The veteran was acquired earlier this week from Calgary as part of a three-team trade but team reporter Mike Heika relays (Twitter link) that the veteran is dealing with visa issues and may not be available to play in that one. In that case, he’d be lined up to make his debut on Tuesday on the back end of the home-and-home set with San Jose. Tanev has 14 points and 171 blocks in 56 games so far and is expected to play a big role for Dallas down the stretch.
Gbear
Always puzzled by these visa issues like this. It’s not like these players aren’t crossing the USA/Canada border on a regular basis.
And Stankoven is a keeper!
Southern Man
I’m no immigration expert, but I believe there are different types of visas. Possibly an issue with getting a “work” visa.