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What if Dallas Stars trade Tyler Seguin

 The Dallas Stars had a really good playoff run last season and made it to the Stanley cup finals without Jamie Benn or Tyler Seguin doing that much. If the Stars want to remain a playoff team, they might have trade one of the two because it is clear that they aren't as effective as a duo anymore.


Jamie Benn is the Captain of the Dallas Stars and still has plenty of value even if he isn't scoring; Tyler Seguin on the other hand is purely a goal scorer and doesn't do much anything else, so it would make sense to trade Tyler Seguin.

Dallas Stars trade Tyler Seguin to the Carolina Hurricanes for Vincent Trocheck, Martin Necas, Nino Niederreiter, 1st round pick 2021.

The Hurricanes get Tyler Seguin, a very good scorer, while the Stars get Vincent Trocheck and Nino Niederreiter, two top 6 forwards along with Martin Necas, a talented young forward and a 1st round pick.

Dallas also trades Alex Radulov to the New Jersey Devils for Pavel Zacha, Jesper Boqvist, 2nd rd pick 2021. 

The Devils get a savvy veteran winger in Alex Radulov, while the Stars get two talented young players, Alex Radulov and Jesper Boqvist plus a 2nd round pick.


The Dallas Stars narrowly miss the playoffs and finishing with the 15th worst record in the league.


The Dallas Stars lose Jamie Oleksiak in the expansion draft to the Seattle Kraken.


At the 2021 draft, Dallas Stars trade picks 24, 2nd rd pick 2022 to the New York Rangers for pick 19

Dallas also trades picks 47, 50, 56 to the Ottawa Senators for pick 32


2021 Draft

15-Matthew Beniers

19-Fabian Lysell

32-James Malatesta

The Stars draft three top end prospects that will be a big part of their core in the future.


After the draft, two major trades are made:

Dallas Stars trade John Klingberg to the New York Rangers for Braden Schneider, Vitaly Kravtsov, 1st rd pick 2022.

The Rangers get John Klingberg, a great puck moving defenseman, while the Stars add two great prospects in Braden Schneider and Evgeny Kravtsov plus a 1st round pick.

Ben Bishop is traded to the Buffalo Sabres for Casey Mittelstadt, Tage Thompson, 2nd round pick 2022.

The Sabres get Ben Bishop, a former Vezina trophy winner, while the Stars get Mittelstadt and Thompson, two solid young players and a 2nd round pick.


Dallas Stars re-sign Miro Heiskanen to a 8 yr deal worth 7.5 million per season.

Joel Kiviranta is re-signed to a 3 yr deals worth 2.5 million per season.


Dallas Stars sign Brandon Montour to a 2 yr deal worth 4 million per season.


The Dallas Stars finish the 2021-22 season with the 9th worst record in the league but end up with the 11th pick in the draft.


At the 2022 Draft, Dallas Stars trade picks 11, 22, 2nd round pick 2023 to the New Jersey Devils for pick 5.


2022 Draft

5-Rutger McGroarty

The Stars draft Rutger McGroarty, talented center, who should be their number 1 center for years to come.


Dallas Stars re-sign Denis Gurianov to a 5 yr deal worth 4.5 million per season.

Martin Necas is re-signed to a 3 yr deal worth 3.6 million per season, Ty Dellandrea to a 3 yr deal worth 3.5 million per season.

Jake Oettinger is re-signed to a 2 yr deal worth 2.75 million per season, Jesper Boqvist to a 2 yr deal worth 1.2 million per season.

Dallas Stars sign Michal Kempny to a 3 yr deal worth 2.5 million per season.


The Dallas Stars finish the 2022-23 season with a much better record but still miss the playoffs.


After the season, Dallas Stars trade Vitaly Kravtsov, 1st rd pick 2023 to the Calgary Flames for Elias Lindholm.

The Stars get Elias Lindholm, a talented forward that can rack up points for Vitaly Kravtsov and a 1st round pick.


Dallas Stars re-sign Thomas Harley to a 7 yr deal worth 4.25 million per season, Ty Dellandrea to a 3 yr deal worth 3.75 million per season.

Anton Khudobin is re-signed to a 2 yr deal worth 2.75 million per season.


By the 2023-24 season, the Dallas Stars have assembled a deadly team that could contend for a Stanley cup.


2023-24 Dallas Stars

Ja.Benn-M.Beniers-E.Lindholm

D.Gurianov-R.McGroarty-M.Necas

J.Malatesta-T.Dellandrea-F.Lysell

J.Kiviranta-R.Faksa-T.Thompson

E.Lindell-M.Heiskanen

T.Harley-B.Schneider

M.Kempny-B.Montour

J.Oettinger

A.Khudobin


The Dallas Stars are now a Stanley cup caliber team and have potential to win multiple stanley cups in the next few years.


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