Bruins Seguin Displays Speed At 1st Day Of Camp
By HOWARD ULMAN
AP Sports Writer
WILMINGTON, Mass. (AP) – Tyler Seguin sped straight at the net,
quickly shifted the puck to his backhand and flipped it over the
goalie's right shoulder for a goal.
From the packed stands, fans who attended the first skating
session of the Boston Bruins development camp chanted his name. He
was just happy they pronounced it correctly. It's “SAY-gihn.”
The Bruins took the high-scoring forward from the Ontario Hockey
League with the second pick of last month's NHL draft. He has a
very good chance of making the team as a rookie, but there are no
guarantees.
Still, his presence on Wednesday drew one of the biggest crowds
– if not the biggest – to watch a Bruins development camp session
since they drafted Joe Thornton with the first overall pick in
1997.