Feb 28 • 12:05 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Ilta-Sanomat

Media: Mikko Rantanen's Dallas is planning a big solution behind the scenes

The Dallas Stars are strategizing significant trades in response to recent player injuries, particularly seeking to acquire veteran Steven Stamkos.

The Dallas Stars are facing significant challenges due to injuries to key players, including Mikko Rantanen and Tyler Seguin. Rantanen's injury during the Olympics has sidelined him for several weeks, and the latest news that Seguin's season is officially over complicates the team's situation further. With Seguin expected to be placed on the long-term injured reserve, the Stars are looking for ways to maneuver within the salary cap constraints that these injuries present.

In light of these developments, Dallas is reportedly eyeing veteran forward Steven Stamkos as a potential addition to their roster before the trade deadline. The Nashville Predators are believed to be open to trading Stamkos, who currently has a substantial annual salary of eight million dollars. Although Stamkos may not be performing at the same elite level as in his prime, he has still shown his capability on the ice, recording 45 points in 58 games this season. His acquisition could provide the Stars with much-needed offensive firepower.

TSN reports that the Stars have already utilized some of the salary cap space created by Seguin's injury to facilitate the potential move for Stamkos. With there being only weeks until the trade deadline, the team is under pressure to finalize their plans and strengthen their roster in order to remain competitive. The implications of acquiring a player like Stamkos could be substantial for the Stars as they aim to improve their standings in the league amid ongoing injuries to their key lineup.

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