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Tyler Paul Seguin ( / s eɪ ɡ ɪ n / SAY -gihn ; born January 31, 1992) is a Canadian professional ice hockey centre and alternate captain for the Dallas Stars of the National Hockey League (NHL).

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69-663: Growing up in Whitby, Ontario , Seguin began playing hockey in a house league at the age of five or six. During his major junior career with the Plymouth Whalers , he became the first member of the team to win the Red Tilson Trophy as MVP of the Ontario Hockey League since 1998 and tied for that 2009–10 Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy . Following that season, Seguin was selected second overall in

138-730: A skatepark , a soccer pitch, The Sports Garden Cafe restaurant and the Whitby Sports Hall of Fame. Whitby also developed the McKinney Sports complex which boasts three ice pads, two tennis courts and a skatepark , and Luther Vipond Arena in Brooklin, with one ice pad. These three sport complexes hold many sporting events. In 2008, the OJHL relocated a team to Whitby to play out of the Iroquois Complex, known as

207-535: A 40 goal season. At the end of the 2017–18 season , Seguin was nominated for the King Clancy Memorial Trophy for the second time. On September 13, 2018, Seguin signed an eight-year, $ 78.8 million contract extension with the Stars. Seguin finished the 2018–19 season playing all 82 games once more and leading his team in goals (33), assists (47) and points (80), respectively. His 47 assists tied

276-569: A 6–4 win over the Calgary Flames. Seguin was named to the NHL All-Star Game for the fifth time on January 10, 2018. He was previously selected for the 2012, 2015, 2016, and 2017 NHL All-Star games. He finished the 2017–18 season playing all 82 games and recording 40 goals, 38 assists and 78 points. The 40 goals was a career high in goals. He became only the third player in team history besides Jamie Benn and Mike Modano to have

345-638: A 7–3 rout of the Calgary Flames . At the conclusion of the season which saw him end with 37 goals, 47 assists and 84 points, leading his team in all three categories and playing in 80 games, Seguin came in sixth overall in voting for the Hart Memorial Trophy , given to the " player judged most valuable to his team ". He was also nominated for the King Clancy Memorial Trophy , given for leadership and humanitarianism;

414-635: A luxury suite to the Big Brothers Big Sisters organization in 2015 and 2017. At the conclusion of every game, Seguin meets his special guests outside of the Stars' locker room for autographs and pictures, often with other members of the team. Whitby, Ontario Whitby is a town in Durham Region . Whitby is located in Southern Ontario east of Ajax and west of Oshawa , on the north shore of Lake Ontario and

483-456: A monument was unveiled on the site of Camp X in 1984 by Ontario's Lieutenant Governor John Black Aird . Following the war, Soviet dissenter Igor Gouzenko was taken to the facility with his wife to live in secretive protective custody after fleeing Ottawa, Ontario . In 1968, the Town of Whitby and Township of Whitby amalgamated to form the current municipality. Planning for the construction of

552-524: A population of 138,501 living in 46,460 of its 47,389 total private dwellings, a change of 7.9% from its 2016 population of 128,377 . With a land area of 146.69 km (56.64 sq mi), it had a population density of 944.2/km (2,445.4/sq mi) in 2021. In 2021, 19.1% of the population was under 15 years of age, and 14.8% was 65 years and over. The median age in Whitby was 40 years. The median total income of households in 2020 for Whitby

621-553: A private residence for the Sheriff of Ontario County, is a significant architectural landmark and Whitby's only provincial historic site marked with a plaque. The school celebrated its 125th anniversary in 1999. During the Second World War , Whitby was the location of Camp X , a secret spy training facility established by Sir William Stephenson , the "Man Called Intrepid". Although the buildings have since been demolished,

690-501: A separate municipality, although the eastern half surrounding Oshawa was incorporated as the new Township of East Whitby in 1857. In the 1870s, a railway, the " Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway ", was constructed from Whitby harbour to Port Perry , and later extended to Lindsay as the "Whitby, Port Perry and Lindsay Railway". Whitby is also the site of Trafalgar Castle School , a private girls' school founded in 1874. The building, constructed as an Elizabethan-style castle in 1859–62 as

759-568: A town hall intended to centralize municipal staff working in satellite offices began in 1970 under mayor Des Newman. Construction began on the Raymond Moriyama designed building in 1975; it was opened by Mayor Jim Gartshore on January 8, 1977. Municipal boundaries were not changed during the 1974 formation of the Regional Municipality of Durham (or Durham Region as locals call it), and remain to this day. Today, Whitby

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828-420: A university preparatory programme. Built in 1859 by the Sheriff of Ontario County, Nelson Gilbert "Iron" Reynolds, Trafalgar Castle remains a unique Canadian treasure. The school opened its doors in 1874 and was called "Ontario Ladies' College" until 1979 when the name was changed to "Trafalgar Castle School". There are also a number of Montessori schools offering programmes for early elementary grades. Whitby

897-456: Is Danish , dating from about 867 AD when the Danes invaded Britain. It is a contraction of "Whitteby", meaning "White Village". The allusion may be to the white lighthouse on the pier at Whitby, Yorkshire, and also at Whitby, Ontario. Although settlement dates back to 1800, it was not until 1836 that a downtown business centre was established by Whitby's founder Peter Perry . Whitby's chief asset

966-502: Is a north–south route located just east of the Whitby-Ajax boundary and became toll-free on April 22, 2022. The southern terminus of Highway 12 is also located in Whitby. It originally extended from Highway 401 northward as part of Brock Street, but this portion was downloaded to Durham Region in 1997. The southern terminus is now located just south of Brooklin at Highway 407. Finally, Highway 7 runs east–west between Brooklin and

1035-792: Is also home to the headquarters buildings of Durham Region and the Durham District School Board . Whitby is policed by the Durham Regional Police 's Central West Division. There is also a detachment of the Ontario Provincial Police located in Town, mainly to patrol area provincial highways within Durham Region. Whitby Fire & Emergency Services provides firefighting services from five fire stations and ambulance/emergency medical services are provided by Durham Region EMS at

1104-676: Is also the site of the Skills Training Centre of Durham College . The main campus of the college is located in Oshawa, as is Ontario Tech University . Canada Christian College is located in Whitby as well. Although Whitby is one of the 100 largest cities/towns in Canada , it lacks a full-service hospital. The town was served by the Whitby General Hospital until 1998, when Durham hospitals were amalgamated by

1173-480: Is home to the headquarters of Durham Region. It had a population of 138,501 at the 2021 census . It is approximately 45 km (28 mi) east of Toronto , and it is known as a commuter suburb in the Durham Region , a part of the Greater Toronto Area . While the southern portion of Whitby is predominantly urban and an economic hub, the northern part of the municipality is more rural and includes

1242-734: Is one of the most successful in Canadian sporting history, while the Junior A Whitby Warriors have been awarded the Minto Cup four times since 1984. Whitby is also home to the Iroquois Park Sports Centre , one of the largest minor sports centres in North America. The facility includes six icepads, a swimming pool named for local Olympian Anne Ottenbrite , six tennis courts, five ball diamonds, three batting cages,

1311-468: Is provided by the Conseil scolaire catholique MonAvenir . There is one elementary school in Whitby, École élémentaire catholique Jean-Paul II (JK-grade 6), as well as a high school, École secondaire catholique St-Charles Garnier (grades 7-12) which services all of Durham Region . As noted above, Whitby is home to Trafalgar Castle School , an independent school for women that offers grades 4 through 12 in

1380-763: Is provided via the Durham District School Board , which also has its headquarters in Whitby. There are twenty-four elementary schools and five secondary schools: Anderson Collegiate Vocational Institute , Brooklin High School , Donald A Wilson Secondary School , Henry Street High School and Sinclair Secondary School . The Durham Catholic District School Board oversees public Catholic education in Durham Region. There are twelve Catholic elementary schools and two secondary schools- Father Leo J. Austin Catholic Secondary School and All Saints Catholic Secondary School . Full French-language education

1449-572: Is the seat of government in Durham Region. Whitby borders Ajax to the west, Pickering to the northwest, the Township of Scugog to the north, and Oshawa to the east. Since at least the mid-1990s, the development of subdivisions to accommodate population growth has proceeded in a mostly northward direction, including development in Brooklin . To the south is Lake Ontario . In the 2021 Census of Population conducted by Statistics Canada , Whitby had

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1518-680: The 2010 NHL entry draft by the Boston Bruins and went on to win the 2011 Stanley Cup in his rookie season. During the 2012–13 NHL lockout , Seguin played for EHC Biel of the Swiss National League A (NLA) and finished the season with 25 goals, the most on the team. Upon returning to the NHL, he played in his second Stanley Cup Finals in three seasons before being traded to the Dallas Stars on July 4, 2013. Seguin

1587-641: The Boston Bruins , Harry Sinden and former mayor of Whitby, Bob Attersley . The Dunlops were revived in 2004 as part of the Eastern Ontario Senior Hockey League . The Whitby Yacht Club, which offers racing, cruising, social, and sail training programs on Whitby Harbour overlooking the Lake Ontario , was founded in 1966. Lacrosse is also a prominent sport in Whitby. The Brooklin Redmen Senior A lacrosse club

1656-539: The Dallas Stars in exchange for forward Loui Eriksson and prospects Joe Morrow , Reilly Smith , and Matt Fraser . Prior to the trade, rumors had begun to circulate that the Bruins were displeased with Seguin's supposed hard-partying lifestyle, particularly when his on-ice performance began to suffer during the playoffs. General manager Peter Chiarelli spoke in a press conference on July 4 to assert that, although

1725-486: The Lakeridge Health Corporation , Under the amalgamated system, the hospital became Lakeridge Health Whitby and is a specialized health centre, with the closest full-service hospitals being Lakeridge Health Oshawa , Lakeridge Health Ajax and Pickering and Lakeridge Health Port Perry . The Ontario Shores Centre for Mental Health Sciences is located on the lakefront. It was originally called

1794-666: The Metroland Media Group . Several other papers have been published in the town over the years, including the Whitby Free Press, which ran from 1971 to 1996. Other GTA media outlets serve the area, but since September 2023 there have been no newspapers serving Whitby. In North Whitby, the Brooklin Town Crier serves approximately 8,000 residents every two weeks. The Brooklin Town Crier

1863-706: The Stanley Cup in the Finals , prevailing over the Presidents' Trophy-winning Vancouver Canucks in a 4–3 series victory. On November 5, 2011, Seguin scored his first career NHL hat trick against the team that traded the draft pick to the Bruins, the Toronto Maple Leafs . On November 14, Seguin was named NHL's First Star of the Week for his four goals and two assists that helped the Bruins to three wins in

1932-487: The Tampa Bay Lightning , Seguin was told that he had completely torn his acetabular labrum . Due to restrictions surrounding the ongoing pandemic, Seguin's surgery was repeatedly delayed. Seguin received a right hip arthroscopy and labral repair on November 2. The expected timeline for his rehabilitation and recovery was subsequently adjusted from four to five months, due to the severity of the injury. Seguin

2001-678: The University of Michigan , and believed that St. Michael's would be a good stepping stone towards that goal. The Plymouth Whalers of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL) drafted Seguin in the first round, ninth overall, of the 2008 OHL Priority Selection Draft. He chose to join the Whalers rather than attend college as he had originally planned, and began skating on the fourth line in the 2008–09 season . He struggled in his rookie junior ice hockey year, scoring only one goal in

2070-586: The Whitby Fury . Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy The Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy is awarded annually by the Ontario Hockey League to the player scoring the most points in the regular season. The trophy was donated by the Toronto Marlboro Athletic Club in memory of athlete and coach Eddie Powers . It was first awarded in the 1945–46 OHA season . The Ontario Hockey League had retroactively recognized winners dating back to

2139-500: The Whitby Psychiatric Hospital , then Whitby Mental Health Centre. Ontario Highway 401 runs through the south end of Whitby, with interchanges at Brock Street and Thickson Road. Ontario Highway 407 was opened in Whitby in 2016. The toll highway passes between Brooklin and the urban portion of the town. Ontario Highway 412 , connecting the 401 with the 407, also opened to traffic in the same year. The highway

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2208-557: The Windsor Spitfires for that year's Eddie Powers Memorial Trophy , given to the top scorer in the OHL. At the 2010 CHL Top Prospects Game , Seguin was named the captain for Team Orr, which lost 4–2 to Team Cherry. Going into the 2010 NHL entry draft , Seguin and Hall were considered the top two available players, with no consensus which one would become the first overall draft pick. Both players were tied for points scoring in

2277-596: The World Junior Championships , the under-20 level, but again failed to make the team. In 2015, he was a member of Canada's gold medal-winning team at the World Hockey Championships . After wearing a No. 9 jersey in his childhood, Seguin chose to wear No. 19 when he reached the NHL, as a tribute to his favorite player, Steve Yzerman . When he was traded to Dallas, where No. 19 was retired in honor of Bill Masterton , he flipped

2346-602: The 2011 All-Star festivities during the Rookie Skills Competition. Late in the 2010–11 season , Seguin was quoted as having a desire to model his NHL playing style on that of teammate Patrice Bergeron . After being a healthy scratch for the first two rounds of the 2011 playoffs against the Montreal Canadiens and Philadelphia Flyers , Seguin was included in the Boston lineup to start Round 3,

2415-492: The 2013–14 season for an individual career high in assists. After blocking a shot on March 12, 2020, one of the final games before the cancelation of the last three weeks of the 2019–20 season due to the COVID-19 pandemic protocols, Seguin suffered two tears in his right vastus lateralis muscle . He chose to refrain from lower body workouts during the league pause in the hopes that the injury would resolve itself. He finished

2484-793: The Bahamas. In July 2024, the couple announced via social media that they are expecting their first child in January 2025. As the result of one of his best friends suffering a severe spinal cord injury in December 2012, Seguin founded Seguin's Stars upon arriving in Dallas several months later in July 2013. At every Stars home game during the season, Seguin donated a luxury suite, along with food and beverage, for individuals with spinal cord injuries. Seguin's Stars, along with Dallas Stars Foundation also donated

2553-588: The Bruins' leading scorer with 67 points (29 goals, 38 assists) in 81 games along with two goals and one assist for three points in all seven playoff games. During the 2012–13 NHL lockout , Seguin was one of many Bruins who signed European hockey contracts, striking a deal with the EHC Biel hockey club of the Swiss National League A on September 21, 2012. He made his Swiss League debut on September 30, centreing Ahren Spylo and Eric Beaudoin on

2622-553: The Bruins, the maximum allowed for a contract of that nature. He made his NHL debut on October 9, 2010, with four shots on goal in a 5–2 loss to the Phoenix Coyotes . He scored his first professional goal the next day, receiving the puck on a pass from teammate Michael Ryder in the third period and scoring on a breakaway backhanded goal against goaltender Ilya Bryzgalov in a 3–0 shutout of the Coyotes. Seguin participated in

2691-552: The City of Pickering . At Brooklin, the road changes to a north–south alignment and is multiplexed with Highway 12 to the northern boundary of the Town. Four railways pass through Whitby. The Toronto-Montreal corridor main lines of the Canadian National Railway and Canadian Pacific Railway both pass east–west through the south end of town. A second CP line running from Toronto to Havelock also passes through

2760-591: The Eastern Conference Finals, against the Tampa Bay Lightning after centreman Patrice Bergeron sustained a mild concussion . Seguin scored a goal and added an assist in his first game played, then followed that up with two goals and two assists in his second game. He became the first teenager to score four points in a Stanley Cup playoff game since Trevor Linden did so for the Vancouver Canucks in 1989 . On June 15, 2011, Boston won

2829-490: The OHL for the previous season, while draft reports tended to emphasize Seguin's speed and Hall's strength. Danny Flynn of Bleacher Report referred to Seguin as an "elite playmaker" who lacked "skill on the defensive end", whereas Hall had proven his "greatness on the big stage", but had "shown a tendency to be selfish at times". Preliminary rankings from the NHL Central Scouting Bureau ranked Seguin

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2898-582: The Whitby Paramedic Station (also as EMS Headquarters). Many residents commute to work in other Greater Toronto Area communities. Whitby itself is home to a steel mill operated by Gerdau Ameristeel , a retail support centre operated by Sobeys , and a major Liquor Control Board of Ontario warehouse. Other companies present in Whitby include pharmaceutical manufacturer Patheon , Lear Corporation , Automodular Assemblies , McGraw-Hill Ryerson , and several others. Public education in Whitby

2967-543: The award ultimately went to ex-Bruins teammate Andrew Ference of the Edmonton Oilers . Seguin's production helped the Stars narrowly qualify for the 2014 playoffs as the eighth and final seed in the Western Conference, marking the first time since 2008 where the Stars as a team qualified for a playoff spot. Seguin and the Stars would eventually lose in the first round of the playoffs in six games by

3036-495: The communities of Ashburn , Brooklin , Myrtle , Myrtle Station , and Macedonian Village . Whitby Township (now the Town of Whitby) was named after the seaport town of Whitby, Yorkshire, England . When the township was originally surveyed in 1792, the surveyor, from the northern part of England, named the townships east of Toronto after towns in the historic North Riding of Yorkshire : York , Scarborough , Pickering , Whitby and Darlington . The original name of "Whitby"

3105-508: The conclusion of the lockout. After the lockout ended, the 2012–13 NHL season began, with 48 intra-conference games played beginning on January 19, 2013. Seguin played all 48 regular-season games with the Bruins, scoring 16 goals and 16 assists for 32 points while playing the bulk of the season on the first line with Patrice Bergeron and Brad Marchand . His performance began to waver during the 2013 playoffs , however, scoring only one goal and three assists in his first 12 postseason games, and he

3174-405: The first 17 games of the season. After Mike Vellucci returned to coach the Whalers and moved Seguin to the top two lines, his performance improved, and Seguin finished the season with 67 points in 61 games. 2009–10 proved to be a breakout year for Seguin, who led the league with 14 goals and 25 points in the first 10 games of the season. Eleven of those points came from the first four games of

3243-524: The most of any NHL lockout export to the NLA. On December 28, Seguin told NBC Sports Boston that, after representing Team Canada at the 2012 Spengler Cup , he would leave EHC Biel and return to the Bruins. In 29 NLA games that season, Seguin scored 25 goals and 15 assists for 40 points. He also befriended his teammate and fellow NHL star Patrick Kane , who returned to the Chicago Blackhawks upon

3312-538: The north) and areas further afield. Whitby Harbour, an important factor in the development of the Town, is now home to a 420-berth recreational marina. The closest international airport is Toronto Pearson International Airport , located 65 kilometres (40 mi) to the west in Mississauga . Until publication ceased on September 15, 2023, Whitby was served by the Whitby This Week newspaper, part of

3381-518: The northern part of Whitby. Via Rail trains travel through Whitby, but the nearest station is in Oshawa. Finally, GO Transit provides frequent service via its Lakeshore East line , which (in Whitby) runs parallel to the CN tracks. A GO Station is located in Town. Local transit services are provided by the region-wide Durham Region Transit . Prior to the Regional service, the Town provided its own service. GO Transit buses also connect Whitby with Durham Region (including Port Perry and Beaverton to

3450-408: The numbers, and wears No. 91. He is the second player to wear No. 91 in franchise history, following Brad Richards . Seguin is sponsored by Dunkin Donuts , Adidas , Bauer Hockey and BioSteel Sports Supplements . In 2014, Seguin bought Mike Modano 's Dallas home. In 2017, Seguin made a cameo appearance in the movie Goon: Last of the Enforcers . Seguin married Kate Kirchof in July 2023 in

3519-472: The official languages, 98.7% of the population reported knowing English and 8.4% French. The Town's Council includes the Mayor, four Regional Councillors and four Town Councillors elected on the basis of one per ward. They sit on both the Town and Durham Regional Councils, as does the mayor. The members elected as of the 2022 municipal election are: Mayor : Elizabeth Roy Regional Councillors : Town Councillors : Regional Chair : John Henry Whitby

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3588-456: The population reported no religious affiliation. Others identified as Muslim (6.7%), Hindu (5.4%), and with other religions. The 2021 census found English to be the mother tongue of 75.5% of the population. This was followed by Urdu (1.7%), Tamil (1.6%), Mandarin (1.5%), French (1.3%), Spanish (1.1%), Italian (1.0%), Tagalog (0.9%), Cantonese (0.8%), Arabic (0.7%), Hindi (0.7%), Dari (0.7%), and Portuguese (0.6%). Of

3657-454: The season playing all 69 games and recording 17 goals, 33 assists and 50 points. His 33 assists and 50 points were most on the team. On July 29, during a practice before the Stars' exhibition game against the Nashville Predators , Seguin felt a "pop" in his hip that also caused pain in his knee. After playing through the 2020 playoffs , scoring only two goals in 26 games while making it to the 2020 Stanley Cup Finals and losing in six games to

3726-401: The season, including a hat trick against the London Knights . He finished the season with 106 points (48 goals and 58 assists) in 63 games, and, although the Whalers were swept in the second round of the 2010 playoffs, Seguin became the first member of the team to win the Red Tilson Trophy for most outstanding player in the OHL since David Legwand in 1998. He also tied with Taylor Hall of

3795-437: The second line and scoring an assist in a 6–3 loss to the Rapperswil-Jona Lakers . Seguin's first goal with the team came three days later, in the first period of his second appearance, a 2–1 win over EV Zug . Less than one month later, on October 24, Seguin recorded his second professional hat trick, and his first NLA hat trick, in a 5–4 shootout win over HC Ambri-Piotta . By November 27, he had accumulated 20 goals in 20 games,

3864-507: The team in scoring with ten points in four games as Canada won the gold medal . He then attended Hockey Canada 's selection camp for the 2010 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships in December 2009, but did not make the team. Previously, he won gold with Team Ontario in the 2009 World U-17 Hockey Challenge in Port Alberni , British Columbia , and finished second in tournament scoring with 11 points in six games. Seguin attended Canada's World Junior selection camp in Regina, Saskatchewan , for

3933-399: The top OHL prospect, and Hall second. Although their positions switched during the midterm rankings, Seguin was named the No. 1 prospect in the bureau's final April rankings. Seguin ended up being selected second overall by the Boston Bruins , while Hall was taken first by the Edmonton Oilers . Shortly after being drafted, Seguin signed a three-year, $ 3.75 million entry-level contract with

4002-479: The top-seeded Anaheim Ducks . On October 28, 2014, Seguin recorded his 100th NHL goal in a 4–3 loss to the St. Louis Blues . After reaching 30 goals for the third straight season, Seguin sustained a cut to his Achilles tendon on March 17, 2016, and was expected to miss 3–4 weeks at the end of the season. He ultimately finished the 2015–16 season playing 72 games with 33 goals, 40 assists and 73 points. On November 24, 2017, Seguin recorded his 200th NHL goal in

4071-436: The town included European (63.1%), South Asian (12.0%), Black (9.1%), Chinese (3.6%), Filipino (2.6%), West Asian (1.6%), Latin American (1.2%), Arab (1.0%), and Southeast Asian (0.5%). In 2021, 54.3% of the population identified as Christian , with Catholics (25.7%) making up the largest denomination, followed by Anglican (4.9%), United Church (4.2%), Orthodox (2.7%), and other denominations. 31.6% of

4140-421: The trade was "not a strict on-ice decision", but that concerns of Seguin's behavior were more related to "focus, just about little things, about preparing to play, it was nothing about extracurricular activities". The 2013–14 season saw Seguin become fast friends with captain Jamie Benn both on and off the ice. On November 14, 2013, Seguin had his first career four-point game, scoring two goals and two assists in

4209-448: The week. On April 22, 2012, Seguin scored in overtime of Game 6 of the first round in the 2012 playoffs series against the seventh seeded Washington Capitals that sent the series to a Game 7. However, despite another goal from Seguin in Game 7, the Bruins would go on to lose the game in overtime and were thus eliminated from the playoffs with Capitals' forward Joel Ward scoring the winning goal. He finished his breakout 2011–12 season as

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4278-446: Was $ 123,000. As per the 2021 census, the most common ethnic or cultural origins in Whitby are English (19.9%), Irish (17.1%), Scottish (16.7%), Canadian (13.7%), Italian (6.4%), German (6.2%), Indian (6.0%), French (5.4%), British Isles (4.8%), Chinese (4.3%), Jamaican (3.5%), Dutch (3.4%), and Polish (3.0%). Indigenous people made up 1.5% of the population, mostly First Nations (0.8%) and Métis (0.7%). Ethnocultural backgrounds in

4347-575: Was a defenceman . Seguin began playing hockey in a house league at the age of five or six, and developed a love for the sport from a young age. His minor ice hockey career began with the Wildcats of the Ontario Minor Hockey Association , and after moving back to Brampton at the age of 10, Seguin played three seasons with the Toronto Nationals of the Greater Toronto Hockey League (GTHL) alongside future Calder Trophy winner Jeff Skinner . Seguin also spent four years at St. Michael's College School in Toronto . He had his sights set on playing hockey at

4416-494: Was activated from the injured reserve on May 3, 2021 making his debut that day and scoring a goal in the Stars' 5–4 overtime loss against Spencer Knight of the Florida Panthers . Played three games in the COVID-19 shortened 2020–21 season and recorded two goals and no assists for two points. On March 22, 2022, Seguin scored his 300th goal in a 5–3 win over the Edmonton Oilers on Oilers' goaltender Mikko Koskinen . Seguin's first international ice hockey tournament appearance

4485-400: Was at the 2009 World U-17 Hockey Challenge , representing Canada Ontario . Seguin led the tournament with eight assists, and scored the first goal in Canada Ontario's 5–1 gold medal victory over Canada Pacific. That May, he received an invitation to the Canada U18 selection camp. Seguin competed for Canada at the 2009 Ivan Hlinka Memorial Tournament in the Czech Republic , where he led

4554-519: Was born in Brampton, Ontario in 1992, but his family moved to Whitby when he was young to follow his father's career. His father Paul played college ice hockey for the University of Vermont , where he was roommates with future National Hockey League (NHL) star John LeClair , while his mother Jackie was a centre for the Brampton Canadettes Girls Hockey Association as a child. Tyler and his sisters Candace and Cassidy all played hockey growing up. All three played at centre like their mother, while Paul

4623-427: Was established in 2000 by Rhonda Mulcahy, who has since been elected Regional Councillor for Whitby. The paper consists primarily of resident contributions, with occasion updates on local and regional politics from Mulcahy. Whitby's most famous sporting team is the Whitby Dunlops , a celebrated ice hockey squad that captured the world championship in 1958 at Oslo , Norway . This team featured long-time president of

4692-478: Was its fine natural harbour on Lake Ontario, from which grain from the farmland to the north was first shipped in 1833. In the 1840s, a road was built from Whitby Harbour to Lake Simcoe and Georgian Bay , to bring trade and settlement through the harbour to and from the rich hinterland to the north. The Town of Whitby was chosen as the seat of government for the newly formed County of Ontario in 1852, and incorporated in 1855. The remainder of Whitby Township remained

4761-484: Was moved from the second to the third line with Rich Peverley and Chris Kelly , with Jaromír Jágr taking his place on the first and/or second. The Bruins advanced to the 2013 Stanley Cup Finals , but ultimately fell to the Presidents' Trophy-winning Chicago Blackhawks in six games. On July 4, 2013, just 10 days after the Bruins game six loss in the Stanley Cup Finals, Seguin was part of a massive seven-player trade that sent him, Peverley, and defenceman Ryan Button to

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