Stars' Seguin helped off ice after awkward collision
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Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin had to be helped off the ice by his teammates after an awkward collision in the first period of Tuesday's game against the New York Rangers.
Rangers defenseman Vladislav Gavrikov appeared to fall directly on Seguin's right leg. Seguin seemingly favored that leg as he left the ice.
Tyler Seguin exited tonight's game after colliding with the Rangers' Vladislav Gavrikov. pic.twitter.com/Z5YJ9mbZhb
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The 33-year-old veteran entered Tuesday with seven goals and 10 assists in 26 games.
Seguin was limited to just 20 regular-season appearances last season due to a hip injury that required surgery.
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