Here is Tyler Seguin talking Friday about his Achilles tendon injury and his possible return in Game 2 Saturday.

On how he felt today

"I've felt great all four days. I think it's been about getting that conditioning up a bit. Yesterday was a pretty good skate. Today just went out there, tried to feel good and I did, so I'm happy with that."

On if he has any limitations at all

"No, again it's an injury. I've worked hard and prepared to get back in the lineup as much as I can. I feel pretty ready, and I'm excited to hopefully get back in the lineup and help my teammates out soon."

On how much better he feels today compared to Monday

"Well, it's night and day. I think there was a lot of limitations mentally as well the first couple days and just getting used to bodies back around you and having that confidence to really compete with them and battle and have guys leaning on you, a lot more pressure on it. It's been a process, something I've been working on, and every day's felt better."

On how good he feels about getting back

"When you get hurt, you're not around the team as much and sometimes you feel kind of helpless just looking on, but it's definitely a lot easier when your team's winning games and finishing the way we did. It makes watching hockey a lot easier, but obviously you want to be out there helping your team out as much as you can. I'm just looking forward to the opportunity."

On their record since he got hurt

"Definitely [impressive], look around the room, different guys have stepped up. Even our younger players, I don't know if you want to say young because now they're in too, but the guys with not much experience in this league that have really found a way, a guy like Faksa with how well he's playing. It's been great to see. I hope we continue to win."

Stars coach Lindy Ruff talks about Seguin's availability for Game 2 and whether Ruff will play him:

On if he expects Seguin to play in Game 2

"Well, I think that's a conversation him and I will have today, see where he's at after the workout today. If he's good, there's a good chance we'll put him in."

On Seguin's ability to play center and on the wing

"With Tyler, I can put him in both situations. He can go down the middle for us. He can play the wing, so we'll just see where we're at tomorrow."

On how much better Seguin looked today compared to Monday

"Well, for me there's no comparison. Like I said, I thought his first day out on the ice he was OK, and today he just seems to be a lot more fluid, lot more jump, no hesitation. Like I said, those couple extra days are doing him well."

On if it would be a difficult decision who he pulls out if Seguin returns for Game 2

"Yeah, Jim [Nill] and I had a conversation this morning. We've got a good problem. There's teams that are pretty banged up that are trying to put people in where we've got ourselves healthy and we have to take somebody out, somebody that's playing well if we choose to put Tyler [Seguin] back in tomorrow."