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Contract negotiations between the Dallas Stars and Tyler Seguin have stalled, says Sportsnet’s Nick Kypreos.
@DallasStars in spot light with camp looming. While they remain in the hunt for Karlsson, word is Seguin/Stars contract talks are at a standstill and have been for quite some time. Long term remains priority for Seguin but the Tavares route becomes viable option as time passes.
Seguin is entering the final year of a six-year contract that carries an annual average cap hit of $5.75 million.
According to Kypreos, Seguin wants to sign a long-term deal.
The 26-year-old Seguin does have a modified no-trade clause (he can submit a 15-team list he’d accept a trade to) should Dallas consider trading him before July 1 2019.
Since arriving in Dallas from the Boston Bruins in a July 2013 trade, Seguin has been among the most productive centres in the league, tallying 384 points and 173 goals in 387 games played.
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