BOISE, Idaho -- Tyler Seguin had a nice moment Friday.
As new head coach Jim Montgomery was running the Stars through drills on the first day of training camp that emphasize the details of his game plan, Seguin said he started to understand the potential of what Montgomery was preaching.
It was a different way of creating pressure that starts with something as simple as pointing your skates in the right direction and angling through skating lanes with purpose, but also includes a subtle team-wide ability to read plays and know when to hold back and when to attack.
Trusting the process: Seguin's belief in system sets example for Stars
As the center continues to grow as a leader, his early buy-in to Jim Montgomery's style goes a long way