Roope Hintz won't be on the ice Monday when the Stars finish the 2020-21 season, but he will definitely embody the spirit of the injury-plagued campaign.
Hintz was nominated by the Dallas Chapter of the Professional Hockey Writers Association as the
team's Masterton Trophy nominee
for this season. The 24-year-old center has been battling through lower-body pain throughout the season, but has still found a way to tally a career-best 43 points (15 goals, 28 assists) in 41 games.
For those inside the room, it was a heroic performance.
"In a normal season, he probably wouldn't be playing," Stars coach Rick Bowness said of the fact Hintz would've had surgical repair at the beginning of the season, rehabbed, and then come back for the end. "We would've been able to get it fixed, but we haven't because of the shortened season."
Bowness says Hintz and the team made the decision to battle through the pain so he could play this year and help the Stars make a run at the playoffs. Dallas already was missing Tyler Seguin, so Hintz stepped up.
"It's an amazing story," Bowness said. "It's what the Dallas Stars are all about. We play hard, we play for each other, we play for the team. We're a family here. We're all trying to help each other out. That shows his commitment to the family."