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Dallas Stars announce Tyler Seguin contract with 'Super Mario' video

By Alex Butler
St. Louis Blues' Vladimir Sobotka uses his stick to stop Dallas Stars' Tyler Seguin from shooting the puck in the first period on October 7 at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis. File photo by BIll Greenblatt/UPI
St. Louis Blues' Vladimir Sobotka uses his stick to stop Dallas Stars' Tyler Seguin from shooting the puck in the first period on October 7 at the Scottrade Center in St. Louis. File photo by BIll Greenblatt/UPI | License Photo

Sept. 13 (UPI) -- Super Mario played a role in Tyler Seguin's new contract with the Dallas Stars.

The Wester Conference franchise announced Seguin's eight-year extension on Thursday by using a custom Super Mario themed video. The pact is for $78.8 million.

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Dallas used a bearded character wearing a green outfit and carrying a hockey stick instead of a mustached Mario. The Seguin-inspired character hopped through a Super Mario world, jumping over lava and shooting fireballs through rival team logos before eventually going down into a warp pipe. While underground, Seguin shot a hockey puck into a goal before meeting up with the Stars owner and mascot, before a message appeared.

"Thank you, Tyler," the message said. "You quest is over. We present you with a new contract extension through 2026-27. Eight years, $9.85M AAV."

Seguin, 26, has played in a league-high 82 games in back-to-back seasons. He had 40 goals and 38 assists this season for the second-highest point total (78) of his eight-year NHL tenure.

"I'm thrilled to have this signed going into the season," Seguin said.

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"Dallas has become home to me and I love this organization. In my time over the last five years with Tom Gaglardi and Jim Nill, it is clear how bad they want to win and have a model franchise. To be a part of that leadership group for the next nine seasons is an honor, and I can't wait to get this season started with my teammates."

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