It hurt then. It hurts a little more now.
Then, he was 21 years old, at the top of his game and the top of the world. The words “acetabular labrum” weren’t in his vocabulary, and COVID-19 didn’t even exist. There was nothing but 40-goal seasons ahead, and he’d be pulling that Team Canada sweater — and that gold medal, too — over his head soon enough. Time and talent were on his side.
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So yeah, it stung when Tyler Seguin was left off the 2014 Olympic team. It had come down to the wire, and his red-hot start to his first season with the Dallas Stars, his fourth season in
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