Boston — Tyler Seguin felt a touch sentimental as the Dallas Stars team bus made its way from Logan Airport to the team hotel through Boston’s tunnels and one-way streets.
Although Boston has changed since he was there, the Bruins returned from Vancouver in 2011 with a police escort via these same highways, and they also used some of the same routes to transport Duck Boats to the championship parade a few days later.
We pass through the tunnels after landing. After the Stars’ 5-2 victory on Thursday, he remarked, “I think about we won the Cup, we were going through tunnels with cops.” “A variety of recollections resurface. This place holds so many wonderful memories. Things I will always remember. I still have feelings for the city.
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Now, Seguin is a veteran. Out of the 18 skaters in the Stars lineup, he is only number 14. He is in his twelfth year in Dallas, having spent three seasons in Boston. When the Bruins chose him second overall in the 2010 draft, many believed he would become a superstar, but he never did. He has had a successful career, nevertheless.
He was traded by Boston. On July 4, 2013, Loui Eriksson, Joe Morrow, Reilly Smith, and Matt Fraser were traded to Dallas for Rich Peverley and Ryan Button. Since then, he has been a mainstay with the Stars.
Seguin has 355 goals, 440 assists, and 795 points across his 15 seasons, including his goal and two assists on Thursday. With any luck, he will shortly hit 800 points and 1,000 games played (Thursday was No. 974) before the new year.
Dallas only comes to Boston once a year, so he’s always taken aback by the construction.
“The city appears completely different. Definitely. It’s really strange,” he said. “Seaport seems completely different. However, certain things are certain.
According to Seguin, he continues to glance up at the flag he helped secure.
Seguin, who didn’t like the Garden’s transformation, remarked, “I’ll still look up to the banners and try to reminisce every pregame skate.” “I still kind of miss the yellow seats. Now, all of them are black.
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