Here is some information on Tyler Seguin, possible 1st roverall pick in the 2010 NHl Entry Draft.
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Tyler Seguin
Ht/Wt: 6.01/185 lbs
Position: C
Drafted From: Plymouth (OHL)


After joining the Plymouth Whalers in 2008-09, he has been a huge threat to Taylor Hall, in becoming the #1 draft pick during the 2010 draft in Los Angeles.

http://www.mynhldraft.com/2010/NHL-D...s/Tyler-Seguin

Seguin, a pure center, excels in all three zones, and has shown dominance in all areas through his career in the OHL. His high-end playmaking ability and vision compliment his natural abilities as a center, but he has demonstrated, especially this season, a keen ability to put the puck in the net. Seguin has not played on as strong a team as many of the other projected top picks, so, his ability to make others around him better has been even more evident. For example, it is commonplace in Plymouth to see Seguin make the perfect pass to a teammate waiting on the doorstep of the goal. To put it lightly Seguin is as smart as they come in this year’s draft. Pick wahtever key phrase you like, " Slows the game down" "buys himself time and space " He is a pleasure to watch and will remind some of Steve Yzerman the way he carries himself .Seguin has good size for a center and the skating ability to translate smoothly to a higher level.
Submitted by: HockeyProspect.com


Accomplishments

During the 2008-09 season, Team Ontario won gold medal in the under-17 tournament in Port Alberni British Columbia.
During that tournament, he scored 3 goals and tallied up 8 assists, a tournament high.

In the Czech Republic, he won gold medal with Team Canada at the 2009 Memorial of Ivan Hlinka Tournament. He got 4 goals and 6 assists, once again, a tournament high.

Flaws/Aspects He Needs To Work On: The Scouting Report reports: “One concern for Seguin is his lack of commitment to the defensive zone, and that will be something that has to be addressed when he moves on to the next level.”
This is not that uncommon for a player at this level. Defense can be taught. Tyler Seguin’s impressive offensive acumen cannot.

http://thehockeywriters.com/2010-nhl...-tyler-seguin/

Taylor Hall's coach 'shocked' that Tyler Seguin's ranked No. 1

By Greg Wyshynski
Former Pittsburgh Penguins defenseman Bob Boughner is the head coach of the Windsor Spitfires, which makes him de facto president of Team Taylor in its ongoing struggle for hockey prospect supremacy with Team Tyler.
The latest battle is over the fact that Tyler Seguin of the Plymouth Whalers was named the No. 1 prospect in the 2010 Draft by NHL Central Scouting, with Taylor Hall of the Spits at No. 2.
As the Windsor Star reported on Wednesday, Boughner would like to put that thang down, flip it and reverse it -- citing Hall's dominant performance in his team's playoff series against Seguin and the Whalers as a key reason:
"I'm shocked," Spitfires head coach Bob Boughner said. "Different people see different things, but if you've watched the way Hall's played in the second half of the season and in the playoffs, I don't know if there's a better player in junior hockey."
The final list was completed before Windsor began its playoff series with Plymouth. Hall, who was No. 1 in the mid-term rankings, has multi-point games in all seven playoff games. In the first three games of the series against Plymouth, Hall has three goals, six points and a plus six rating. Seguin has yet to record a point in the series and is a minus six.
http://sports.yahoo.com/nhl/blog/puc...urn=nhl,232761



The more I see of Taylor Hall, Tyler Seguin and Cam Fowler, the more I think that if you're an NHL general manager, as tempting as it might be to draft Seguin or Fowler, if you don't take the opportunity to draft Hall you won't be able to live with yourself.
Hall has a chance to be a special and thrilling player, a Valery Kharlamov, a Pavel Bure, an acrobatic, charismatic, dynamic goal scorer. At least, after watching him in the World Junior tournament and now the CHL Top Prospects game, that's my take on the kid.
Here's my breakdown of all three of them, based on what I've seen, which isn't much in Seguin's case, just the Top Prospects game, where he failed to shine.

http://communities.canada.com/edmont...am-fowler.aspx