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5. Tyler Seguin

As of this writing, Tyler Seguin has completed 11 seasons for the Dallas Stars, which is befitting of a former second overall draft pick.  Dallas didn’t initially draft Seguin, as he was acquired through a trade from Boston; however, from what he has accomplished thus far in the Lone Star State, the Bruins would likely love to have had a do-over on that.

In Dallas, Seguin’s offensive star (pardon the pun) rose.  In his first season in Dallas, Seguin finished 4th in Points (84) and 5th in Goals with 37, a number he would repeat the following year (and would finish 5th again). Seguin would have a six-year streak where he had at least 70 Points in a season, two of which saw him reach 80.  

Sadly for Seguin, despite the five appearances to the All-Star Game as a Dallas Star, he has yet to lift the Stanley Cup like he did in Boston, but this is a loaded squad that can go all the way.

Seguin is still one hell of a player, and the Stars highly value his veteran presence.  Seguin currently has 688 Points for the Stars in 786 Games.

The Bullet Points

  • Position: Center
  • Acquired: Traded from the Boston Bruins with Rich Peverley and Ryan Button for Loui Eriksson, Joe Morrow, Reilly Smith and Matt Fraser 7/4/13.
  • Games Played: 766
  • Notable Statistics: 295 Goals
    372 Assists
    667 Points
    239 PIM
    .87 PPG
    +21 Plus/Minus
    310 Blocked Shots
    742 Hits
    368 Takeaways
    454 Giveaways
    78.8 Point Shares

    91 Playoff Games
    19 Goals
    34 Assists
    53 Points
    24 PIM
    .58 PPG
    +6 Plus/Minus
    38 Blocked Shots
    183 Hits
    44 Takeaways
    63 Giveaways
  • Major Accolades and Awards: All-Star (2015, 2016, 2017, 2019 & 2020)
  • Notable Top Ten Finishes: Top Ten Hart Trophy Finishes:
    6th in 2014
    Top Ten Lady Byng Trophy Finishes:
    4th in 2014 & 6th in 2016
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