Today was expected to be the calm before the storm of the start of NHL free agency at noon tomorrow, but the Bruins and Dallas Stars shook things up nicely — as the clubs swapped star wingers Tyler Seguin and Loui Eriksson as part of a seven-player
In junior hockey, Tyler Seguin was an offensive dynamo: a flashy center with Porsche-like acceleration, soft dishing mitts, and a fearsome snap shot that made goalies tremble. If Seguin reaches his Stamkosian ceiling, it will be elsewhere. On Thursday
Tyler Seguin was 18 years old when he made the NHL. As the second overall pick in the 2010 draft, he went straight from playing junior hockey and living with a family in a Detroit suburb to playing for the Bruins, making millions of dollars and living
Tyler Seguin is an ex-Bruin. The No. 2 pick of the 2010 draft is going to Dallas in a blockbuster trade, a team source confirmed Thursday. Also headed to Dallas are Rich Peverley and defensive prospect Ryan Button. The Bruins receive left wing Loui
The Boston Bruins and Dallas Stars gave hockey fans a reason to pause their Fourth of July celebrations by completing a seven-player blockbuster trade highlighted by star forwards Tyler Seguin and Loui Eriksson. TSN's Darren Dreger first reported the
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