Stars Announce Ben Bishop, Tyler Seguin Out Five Months After Surgeries

Ben Bishop and Tyler Seguin both underwent recent surgeries

by Lauren Campbell

Nov 3, 2020

It’s unclear just when the 2020-21 NHL season will start, but it’s likely the Dallas Stars will be without a pair of their players.

Dallas on Tuesday announced goalie Ben Bishop and forward Tyler Seguin will miss about five months after they both underwent recent surgeries.

Bishop had a torn meniscus in his right knee repaired Oct. 21, while Seguin underwent a right hip arthroscopy and labral repair Nov. 2.

This certainly is a blow to the Stars, especially after making it to the Stanley Cup Final in September against the Tampa Bay Lightning.

If the season indeed starts Jan. 1 — the NHL’s target date — Bishop will be ready to return by March, with Seguin returning in April.

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