Dallas Stars center Mavrik Bourque . Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

After two days spent with the Dallas Stars, forward Mavrik Bourque will be headed back down to AHL, the team announced. Since Bourque was originally recalled to replace the minutes of forward Tyler Seguin, it appears that Seguin will re-enter the lineup Sunday for Dallas against the Colorado Avalanche.

Bourque made his NHL debut on Saturday night against the Chicago Blackhawks, going scoreless in 10:56 minutes of ice time. Playing on a line with Jamie Benn and Logan Stankoven, the trio generated a decent amount of offense but ultimately lost the contest to their Central Division foe.

Bourque will look to help the Texas Stars clinch a playoff spot, starting with a contest against the division-leading Milwaukee Admirals.

Outside of Sunday's contest, AHL Texas will still have four games remaining to clinch a position in the 2024 Calder Cup playoffs and will rely heavily on Bourque’s offensive prowess. Over 66 games this season at the AHL level, Bourque has scored 26 goals and 72 points, sitting atop the league in scoring. After such an impressive season, Bourque has put himself in a position to win both the Les Cunningham Award and the John B. Sollenberger Trophy at seasons end.

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