Dallas Stars forward Mason Marchment exited Friday’s game against the Minnesota Wild due to an upper-body injury, with the team confirming on social media that he would not be returning. The injury occurred late in the first period when forward Evgenii Dadonov’s shot was deflected by Logan Stankoven, hitting Marchment in the face. He required assistance to leave the ice and did not come back.
This season, through 32 games, Marchment has recorded 12 goals and 15 assists, totaling 27 points and accumulating 35 penalty minutes. Now in his third season with the Stars, he has achieved a combined total of 46 goals and 65 assists, amounting to 111 points across 181 games.
Notably, Marchment reached personal bests in the 2023-24 season, netting 22 goals and 31 assists for 53 points in 81 games. During the playoffs in the spring, he contributed three goals and two assists for five points in 13 games, aiding the Stars in reaching the Western Conference Finals against the Edmonton Oilers.
At 29 years old and in his sixth NHL season, Marchment’s career totals stand at 66 goals and 103 assists for 169 points in 272 regular-season games played with the Stars, Florida Panthers, and Toronto Maple Leafs. Before Friday night’s game, the Stars held a record of 20-13-0, with 40 points, placing them fourth in the Central Division and securing the second Wild Card spot in the Western Conference.
Matt Duchene leads the team with 30 points, consisting of 13 goals and 17 assists. Marchment ranks second in points with 27, while Jason Robertson is third with 23 points (seven goals and 16 assists).