Vegas Golden Knights defenseman Alex Pietrangelo, who is recovering from a serious hip injury, has not ruled out returning to play this season, continuing his rehab and taking it day-by-day, despite initial reports suggesting he might miss the entire 2025-26 season.
Dallas Stars forward Tyler Seguin will be sidelined for 4-6 months due to a hip injury requiring surgery. Seguin, who has been placed on injured reserve, will undergo surgery to repair a femoralacetabular impingement and the hip labrum. Despite his injury, Seguin has been a key player for the Stars this season, ranking third on the team with 20 points. This is not Seguin's first major injury, as he has previously missed significant time due to hip and knee issues.
Tyreek Hill, star wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins, missed practice due to a hip injury, raising concerns about his availability for their upcoming game against the Patriots. Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa hinted that Hill might miss time, emphasizing the difficulty of replacing his unique skills on the field. Losing Hill would be a significant blow to the Dolphins' offense, as he has been one of the top players in the NFL this season. The Dolphins also had running back Raheem Mostert sidelined with an ankle injury and wide receiver Jaylen Waddle listed as limited. Hill's status for Thursday's practice will be closely monitored to determine the extent of his injury.
Sources have refuted rumors that Pittsburgh Penguins goalie Tristan Jarry has a degenerative or chronic hip condition, confirming instead that he had a back injury that flared up multiple times last season. Jarry, who recently signed a five-year deal with the Penguins, acknowledged the lingering effects of the injury and stated that he has adopted new training regimens to strengthen different areas. Injuries are common among goaltenders, and Jarry's team physicians and trainers are confident that the hip rumors are unfounded.