Dallas, Texas – In a press conference that left reporters startled and NHL fans in amazement, Dallas Stars Head Coach Peter DeBoer revealed surprising news about recently acquired superstar right winger Mikko Rantanen. The 28-year-old Finnish forward, who joined the Stars in a blockbuster offseason deal with the Colorado Avalanche, will be out indefinitely with what the team is now calling a “rare and complex lower-body injury.”
The revelation comes only days before training camp begins, and Rantanen’s debut in a Dallas shirt was much anticipated. The dynamic forward was expected to create a lethal top line with Jason Robertson and Roope Hintz, establishing one of the NHL’s most feared attacking trios. However, everything is currently paused.
“Mikko has been dealing with some discomfort since his arrival, and we initially thought it was just minor soreness,” DeBoer said. “Unfortunately, after undergoing further testing and consultations with multiple specialists, we’ve discovered a deeper issue involving soft tissue damage that may require an extended recovery period.”
While DeBoer did not provide a date for Rantanen’s comeback, insiders close to the team believe the injury might keep him out for at least 3-4 months, perhaps risking his availability for the most of the regular season.
“This is a blow, no question,” DeBoer confessed. “When you add a player of Mikko’s caliber to your squad, you expect instant synergy, game-changing performances, and an increased ceiling for the entire team. But we also understand that adversity is a part of our sport. We’re going to rally, reorganize, and support Mikko at every stage of his recovery.”
Rantanen sent a brief yet heartfelt remark via the team’s public relations department:
“This isn’t how I envisioned my first chapter with the Dallas Stars to begin, but I want the fans to know that I’m determined to come back stronger. I’ve already started treatment and will be working closely with our staff every day. I’m excited to wear the Stars shirt on the ice and battle for this city.”
The Stars created waves across the league earlier this summer when they acquired Rantanen, sending a package of draft selections and young prospects to Colorado. Rantanen, who had 42 goals and 105 points last season, was anticipated to play a key role in Dallas’ Stanley Cup run.
Now, the focus will be on who fills the big vacuum in the lineup. Logan Stankoven, a young player, and Evgenii Dadonov, a veteran, may both see increasing involvement on the right wing. However, a player like Rantanen cannot be replaced in terms of skill, presence, or leadership.
General Manager Jim Nill reiterated DeBoer’s sentiments, prioritizing long-term planning above short-term panic. “We believe in this team. Mikko’s health is first priority. Our job now is to keep the momentum going until he is ready to return.

For the Dallas Stars and their devoted fans, the wait starts. But if today’s announcement shows anything, it’s that Mikko Rantanen’s career in Texas is only beginning — and while this setback is significant, his time with the Stars is far from done.