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Happy hump day, Dallas Stars fans. We have quite a bit to cover, so let’s get started:
The Victory Green Gang earned a point, but lost in overtime — and may have lost a key player for at least one game. [Dallas Stars]
Seguin means a lot to the Stars. A lot. Robert Tiffin ponders the impact if Ty-Lord is out of action for any meaningful length of time. [Stars Thoughts]
And David Castillo takes a long look at how this year’s Stars have taken shape as of the Thanksgiving marker. [Stars Stack]
And…yeah. Unfortunately, Big Bich’s extended absence is no rumor.
Still no update on Segs’ condition — but meanwhile, from the Don’t Remind Me Department:
Shall we update?
Dallas Stars’ injuries 27 games into the season:
Oskar Bäck
Jamie Benn
Lian Bichsel
Matt Duchene
Adam Erne
Thomas Harley
Roope Hintz
Nils Lundkvist
Ilya Lyubushkin
Tyler Seguin
Man games lost: 102 https://t.co/v5un3aMtp2
— Lia Assimakopoulos (@Lassimak) December 3, 2025
Heckin’ yeah Robo’s still on a heater. Look at this dude. Look at him. (While you’re at it, look at the Central…here’s a subtle reminder that we call it the MurderDeathKill Division for a reason.)
#Murder Was The Case
It was a busy night in the Dirty Central. Here’s what you may have missed…
Steven Stamkos got his 1,200th NHL point as the Nashville Predators romped to a 5-1 victory over the Calgary Flames. [Calgary Herald]
The Colorado Avalanche keep on rolling, extending their point streak to 17 games with a 3-1 win over the Vancouver Canucks. [Denver Post]
Jesper Wallstedt earned his fourth shutout in six starts as the Minnesota Wild outlasted the Edmonton Oilers, 1-0. [Hockey Wilderness]
And the Chicago Blackhawks dragged it into a shootout, but the Vegas Golden Knights won the two points in a 4-3 finish. [Second City Hockey]
Finally
If it’s Wednesday, it’s game day. Here’s the info. You know what to do.