Looks like PC has some concerns about Seguin. Anyone think they weighed into the talk of the Bruins listening to offers for his services as much as the reduction of the salary cap? Is this part of the continuing maturation of a young player?
"Seguin's Got To Become More Of A Professional" - Peter Chiarelli
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"Seguin's Got To Become More Of A Professional" - Peter Chiarelli
posted at 6/30/2013 8:35 PM EDT
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posted at 6/30/2013 8:41 PM EDT
In response to RichHillOntario's comment:
Looks like PC has some concerns about Seguin. Anyone think they weighed into the talk of the Bruins listening to offers for his services as much as the reduction of the salary cap? Is this part of the continuing maturation of a young player?
Just saw it and yes I do agree with PC . I stil am glad they are not trading Seguin. This will hopefully motivate this young MAN and stop acting like a kid. -
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posted at 6/30/2013 8:43 PM EDT
Heh heh Good!
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posted at 6/30/2013 8:47 PM EDT
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In response to RichHillOntario's comment:
Looks like PC has some concerns about Seguin. Anyone think they weighed into the talk of the Bruins listening to offers for his services as much as the reduction of the salary cap? Is this part of the continuing maturation of a young player?
Just saw it and yes I do agree with PC . I stil am glad they are not trading Seguin. This will hopefully motivate this young MAN and stop acting like a kid.
s-man, in reading Chiarelli's words, do you think they point more directly to his on-ice performance? You mention him "acting like a kid." I remember reading about him being late for a practice last year (i think) because his alarm clock didn't sound. I'm wondering what you mean by acting like a kid. Being more committed and consistent in his efforts? -
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posted at 6/30/2013 8:47 PM EDT
i don't see the point of calling him out in public.... even if Seguin had already been made aware of it....
surprises me coming from PC....
“People think common sense is common - but it's not.”
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posted at 6/30/2013 8:51 PM EDT
I read that as, "Stop farting around, drop the club scene, get serious, and grow up."
Good for Chiarelli to put it in the press. He's probably asked Seguin many times behind closed doors. Now Seguin knows we all know that his play isn't due to a lack of skill but a lack of commitment.
Come out like a beast and erase the quote.
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posted at 6/30/2013 8:53 PM EDT
In response to RichHillOntario's comment:
You mention him "acting like a kid." I remember reading about him being late for a practice last year (i think) because his alarm clock didn't sound. I'm wondering what you mean by acting like a kid. Being more committed and consistent in his efforts?
Off-ice partying in college dorms around Boston is becoming legendary.
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posted at 6/30/2013 8:56 PM EDT
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In response to RichHillOntario's comment:
You mention him "acting like a kid." I remember reading about him being late for a practice last year (i think) because his alarm clock didn't sound. I'm wondering what you mean by acting like a kid. Being more committed and consistent in his efforts?
Off-ice partying in college dorms around Boston is becoming legendary.
Yeah San, I hate to say that I've heard those rumors too and just hoped they were exaggerated. -
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posted at 6/30/2013 9:01 PM EDT
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I read that as, "Stop farting around, drop the club scene, get serious, and grow up."
Good for Chiarelli to put it in the press. He's probably asked Seguin many times behind closed doors. Now Seguin knows we all know that his play isn't due to a lack of skill but a lack of commitment.
Come out like a beast and erase the quote.
Is it safe to assume the inner leadership of Chara, Bergeron, Kelly and Ference fell on deaf ears with Seguin in getting him to straighten up and fly right? -
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posted at 6/30/2013 9:03 PM EDT
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In response to RichHillOntario's comment:
You mention him "acting like a kid." I remember reading about him being late for a practice last year (i think) because his alarm clock didn't sound. I'm wondering what you mean by acting like a kid. Being more committed and consistent in his efforts?Off-ice partying in college dorms around Boston is becoming legendary.
Had no idea. If that's the case I don't blame Chiarelli for voicing his displeasure especially after the massive financial investment the Bruin made in him. -
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posted at 6/30/2013 9:04 PM EDT
Good on PC, lets be honest, bad luck, breaks, bounces or not, 1 goal doesn't cut it for a 2nd overall pick after his 3rd year in the league. The reports of him partying make sense rather than a comparison to Daigle, at least i hope thats the case. More offence from Tyler in the Cup final and the B's might be celebrating their 7th championship. You don't get that many chances and i hope we as fans and Tyler don't suffer the same fate as Jagr.
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posted at 6/30/2013 9:08 PM EDT
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You mention him "acting like a kid." I remember reading about him being late for a practice last year (i think) because his alarm clock didn't sound. I'm wondering what you mean by acting like a kid. Being more committed and consistent in his efforts?Off-ice partying in college dorms around Boston is becoming legendary.
Yeah San, I hate to say that I've heard those rumors too and just hoped they were exaggerated.
Those rumours must be wild, dez. -
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posted at 6/30/2013 9:10 PM EDT
I'm sure the B's brass knows way more then us concerning his off ice behavior and are finally calling him out in public. It should light a fire under his butt. He'll either bust out next year big time or fizzle out. I pick the first option. -
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posted at 6/30/2013 9:14 PM EDT
could it be that had the kid returned on the second line in time to pot a timely goal or two that would've changed the outcome of the final that all this talk in the last few days wouldn't even come up....
just saying....
“People think common sense is common - but it's not.”
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posted at 6/30/2013 9:16 PM EDT
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Off-ice partying in college dorms around Boston is becoming legendary.
Yeah San, I hate to say that I've heard those rumors too and just hoped they were exaggerated. [/QUOTE]
Neely, Moog and Byers hit the clubs. So did Allision and McLaren were notorious etc., all teams have those players that like being single...we all get it.
Now it's time Tyler get serious
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posted at 6/30/2013 9:18 PM EDT
Sounds like the partying got out of hand,...win a cup in year one, then go on Euro vacations,...not surprising, ......but PC has given him a real call out,..lets see how he reacts,....should be interesting year
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posted at 6/30/2013 9:20 PM EDT
In response to mxt's comment:
I'm sure the B's brass knows way more then us concerning his off ice behavior and are finally calling him out in public. It should light a fire under his butt. He'll either bust out next year big time or fizzle out. I pick the first option.
yes, it could go both ways with a 21-year-old who's been told how good a hockey player he is for probably over half his life....
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posted at 6/30/2013 9:24 PM EDT
It does not sound good at all. First if the above "fun times" are true, secondly that the trade value is about the same as Dion Phaneuf at this point given the public spanking. Lastly, PC obviously is not going to trade him. This is not a good sign in any shape and form for the Boston Bruins.
Don't judge me monkey!
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posted at 6/30/2013 9:25 PM EDT
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In response to SanDogBrewin's comment:
In response to RichHillOntario's comment:
You mention him "acting like a kid." I remember reading about him being late for a practice last year (i think) because his alarm clock didn't sound. I'm wondering what you mean by acting like a kid. Being more committed and consistent in his efforts?
Off-ice partying in college dorms around Boston is becoming legendary.
Yeah San, I hate to say that I've heard those rumors too and just hoped they were exaggerated.Edit
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posted at 6/30/2013 9:27 PM EDT
In response to RichHillOntario's comment:
In response to dezaruchi's comment:
In response to SanDogBrewin's comment:
In response to RichHillOntario's comment:
You mention him "acting like a kid." I remember reading about him being late for a practice last year (i think) because his alarm clock didn't sound. I'm wondering what you mean by acting like a kid. Being more committed and consistent in his efforts?
Off-ice partying in college dorms around Boston is becoming legendary.
Yeah San, I hate to say that I've heard those rumors too and just hoped they were exaggerated.
Those rumours must be wild, dez.
Nothing specific RHO, just that he does it too much. At least it's something that is repairable. -
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posted at 6/30/2013 9:51 PM EDT
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Nothing specific RHO, just that he does it too much. At least it's something that is repairable.
Exactly. It is. I guess that's what might come with being young and loaded. Still, there's nothing like having the boss mention your name in this regard to help snap you out of whatever is being viewed by your employer as hindering your performance. -
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posted at 6/30/2013 9:55 PM EDT
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In response to dezaruchi's comment:
Nothing specific RHO, just that he does it too much. At least it's something that is repairable.
Exactly. It is. I guess that's what might come with being young and loaded. Still, there's nothing like having the boss mention your name in this regard to help snap you out of whatever is being viewed by your employer as hindering your performance.
I guess a person could take that two ways now, apparently Tyler does. -
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posted at 6/30/2013 9:59 PM EDT
In response to SanDogBrewin's comment:
In response to dezaruchi's comment:
Off-ice partying in college dorms around Boston is becoming legendary.
Yeah San, I hate to say that I've heard those rumors too and just hoped they were exaggerated.
Neely, Moog and Byers hit the clubs. So did Allision and McLaren were notorious etc., all teams have those players that like being single...we all get it.
Now it's time Tyler get serious
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I remember reading Derek Sanderson was notorious for his nightlife back in his Bruin days, San. Didn't he own a club with Namath and Ken Harrelson at one time? But yeah, the Bruins have a multi-million dollar investment in Seguin. He should do his utmost to prove he was worth their faith. -
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posted at 6/30/2013 10:01 PM EDT
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In response to RichHillOntario's comment:
In response to dezaruchi's comment:
Nothing specific RHO, just that he does it too much. At least it's something that is repairable.
Exactly. It is. I guess that's what might come with being young and loaded. Still, there's nothing like having the boss mention your name in this regard to help snap you out of whatever is being viewed by your employer as hindering your performance.
I guess a person could take that two ways now, apparently Tyler does.
I meant wealthy, 50. -
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posted at 6/30/2013 10:06 PM EDT
I don't buy the "no one wanted him" angle. I think it's more like, "No one wanted him at the asking price."