Dallas Stars center to undergo surgery at Hospital for Special Surgery

Dallas Stars center Tyler Seguin is expected to be away from play for four to six months following surgery to repair issues to his left side hip labrum and a femoral acetabular impingement, according to a Dec. 4 report from Sports Illustrated.

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Mr. Seguin will undergo the procedure Dec. 5 at New York City-based Hospital for Special Surgery, according to a Dec. 4 statement from the Stars general manager.  

The procedure will be performed by Bryan Kelly, MD, president, CEO and surgeon-in-chief emeritus of the Sports Medicine Institute for HSS. 

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