Stars defenseman Miro Heiskanen returned from a knee injury to start Game 4 of Dallas’ Western Conference semifinal series against the visiting Winnipeg Jets on Tuesday.
The 25-year-old blue-liner recorded an assist on the final goal as the Stars won 3-1 to take a three-games-to-one lead in the best-of-seven series. He had a 0 plus-minus rating in 14:52 of ice time.
Heiskanen hadn’t played since injuring his knee in a Jan. 28 collision with Vegas Golden Knights forward Mark Stone. Initially expected to miss three to four months, he had surgery on Feb. 4 and sat out the final 32 games of the regular season.
Heiskanen left the Tuesday morning optional skate in Dallas without talking to reporters, but teammate Jake Oettinger said he was looking forward to him returning to the ice.
“He’s the best defenseman in the NHL in my opinion. Whenever you can insert a guy like that it’s obviously a huge boost,” the Stars goalie said, per TSN.
“He makes my life a lot easier. He does so many good things and so many little things that people don’t realize. I mean, he’s our best player. When you can get your best player back, it’s huge.”
Heiskanen had 25 points (five goals, 20 assists) in 50 games this season while logging 25:10 of ice time per game, which ranked best on the Stars and fifth among all NHL defensemen.
Since being selected by Dallas with the No. 3 overall pick in the 2017 NHL Draft, Heiskanen has recorded 283 points (58 goals, 225 assists) in 475 career games over seven seasons.
–Field Level Media