A very talented center with great skills in all three zones. An excellent playmaker but also a very efficient finisher. A good skater with good size. (Matias Strozyk)
Father: Paul Seguin
DATE | STATUS | FROM | TO | SOURCE |
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09/13/2018 | ||||
09/13/2018 | Extension | Dallas Stars | Dallas Stars | |
07/04/2013 | ||||
07/04/2013 | Confirmed | Boston Bruins | Dallas Stars | |
09/20/2012 | ||||
09/20/2012 | Confirmed | Boston Bruins | EHC Biel-Bienne | |
09/11/2012 | ||||
09/11/2012 | Extension | Boston Bruins | Boston Bruins | |
08/03/2010 | ||||
08/03/2010 | Confirmed | Plymouth Whalers | Boston Bruins |
Drafted 2008, 1 #9 overall by Plymouth Whalers in the OHL Priority Selection
Cult/Star player for Boston Bruins
Cult/Star player for Dallas Stars
Cult/Star player for EHC Biel-Bienne
Cult/Star player for Plymouth Whalers
Cult/Star player for Toronto Nationals U16 AAA
Career transactions
- 2013-07-04 • Traded to the Dallas Stars with Peverley & Button for Eriksson, Smith, Fraser & Morrow | Full story
- 2012-09-20 • Signed to a lockout contract by EHC Biel | Full story
- 2012-09-11 • Signed to a six-year contract extension by the Boston Bruins | $34,500,000 | Full story
- 2010-08-03 • Signed to a three-year entry-level contract by the Boston Bruins | $10,650,000 | Full story
Seguin made his NHL debut on October 9, 2010, against the Phoenix Coyotes at the O2 Arena in London, England. Centering a line with Mark Recchi and Michael Ryder on the wings, he registered 14:56 of ice time, a minus-2 rating, and four shots on goal. The next day, also against the Coyotes in London, Seguin scored his first NHL goal, capitalizing on a breakaway pass from linemate Ryder.