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All he did was score at least 33 goals in each of his first three season with the Stars, establishing himself as one of the NHL's elite scorers. Seguin was simply fulfilling the promise the Bruins projected when they selected Seguin with the No. He jumped straight to the NHL and had had 22 points 11 goals, 11 assists in despite averaging of ice time during his rookie season.

Seguin also contributed seven points three goals, four assists in 13 Stanley Cup Playoff games to help the Bruins win their first championship since Seguin began to break out the next season, finishing with 67 points 29 goals, 38 assists and a plus rating that was second in the NHL. He followed that up by scoring 16 goals and finishing with 32 points during the lockout-shortened season. Seguin tied Joe Pavelski and Max Pacioretty for the NHL lead with three hat tricks in , his first season with Dallas, and has continued to pile up the goals and points, scoring 40 goals in a season for the first time in He led the Stars in scoring again in 80 points; 33 goals, 47 assists and 50 points; 17 goals, 33 assists.

Seguin contributed 13 points two goals, 11 assists during Dallas' run to the Stanley Cup Final. A native of Brampton, Ontario, Seguin played his junior hockey with Plymouth in the Ontario Hockey League, where he scored 69 goals and had points in games.

Enter Search Term. Use arrows to navigate between autocomplete results. Of his seven goals, five have come in the so-called dirty areas. Against Winnipeg, he tipped a Klingberg point shot to tie the game in the third period. In Calgary, he tipped a puck that bounced off his chest and in. Seguin missed a chance at giving the Stars a three-goal lead when he sent a puck wide of an open cage. He is on pace for a goal season. Recently, Seguin has been the offensive forward left out of offensive lines when coach Rick Bowness has constructed his lineup.

On Monday, he skated with Faksa and Tanner Kero. If they can get the puck to him, he can finish, that would be ideal. Still streaking: The main Stars streak might have ended on Wednesday night with a loss to Vegas, but a few other ones survived. The penalty kill also killed all three penalties it committed in the first period, extending its streak of successful kills to 18 in a row.

The Golden Knights did score seconds after a power play expired, though, when Mark Stone scored his first goal of the night. Then Joe Pavelski tipped home a John Klingberg point shot. It was good movement, won some faceoffs to get the puck and executed. Good and bad in net: Stars goaltender Braden Holtby was a main reason why Dallas entered the third period with a lead, after he made 20 saves in a busy second period against Vegas.

He was dynamite in stoning Max Pacioretty on a breakaway. Then there was Mattias Janmark on a shorthanded breakaway.



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