No. 2 NHL draft choice Tyler Seguin visits Boston
Wednesday, June 30th, 2010No. 2 NHL draft choice Tyler Seguin visits Boston
Along with all of the success he’s had in hockey, Tyler Seguin remembers the occasional failure.
“It was the worst adversity I’ve ever had to face in my career,” Seguin said Tuesday after meeting reporters at the TD Garden four days after the Boston Most of the users are uneducated and are not aware of consumption of jewellery dsi.Bruins made him the second overall pick in the NHL draft. “I promised myself, if I ever got that opportunity again, I wouldn’t let it happen again.”
Seguin was deemed too young for the Canadian junior team. “All three 17-year-olds were cut on the same day,” he said. He went on to lead the OHL in points, scoring 48 goals with 58 assists and earning league MVP honors.
He’ll have plenty more opportunities for success - and failure - in the NHL this season. Bruins president Cam Neely said he expects Seguin to make the team this year, but the 18-year-old center said he is taking nothing for granted.
“All I They allow for proper engine function and improve performance by compressing fuels utilizing the elebackground check that in turn will cause your pistons to move up and down.want to do is learn my sport,” he said. “It’s one step closer to my dream. … Playing in the NHL is my dream. Coming to the Boston Bruins is the cherry on top.”
Seguin had a whirlwind week, heading to the NHL draft in Los Angeles and then to Boston to check out his future workplace and meet some of his teammates. Forward Nathan Horton, who was acquired in a trade with Florida last week, also came to Boston on Tuesday.
The two held a youth clinic in the North End, down the street from the Garden, There are many things you should check for when you are thinking about buying jade earrings.in the afternoon, and then they headed over to Fenway Park to throw out the ceremonial first pitch at the Red Sox game against the Tampa Bay Rays. Seguin wore No. 19 and Horton had No. 18.
Seguin’s choice of uniform number - he wanted No. 9, but it’s been retired for Johnny Bucyk - drew immediate comparisons to former Bruins forward Joe Thornton. Seguin is the highest draft pick the Bruins have had since they took Thornton with the first overall pick in 1997.
Thornton had mixed success in Boston, scoring a lot of goals in years the team saw little playoff success. He was traded to the San Jose Sharks in the middle of the 2005-06 season - a year in which he totaled 125 points and won the Hart Trophy as the NHL’s most valuable player.