Seguin not sweating his goal count

Bruins looking to get more out of Seguin

Claude Julien says it’s a matter of the team pushing Tyler Seguin, and the player pushing himself

   
WILMINGTON, MA – Tyler Seguin is aware that he’s scored only one non-empty net goal in his first 11 games of the season.

The 21-year-old is still getting the invitations to be the cover boy for the Improper Bostonian and there are still No. 19 Seguin jerseys all over the TD Garden stands at home games. So the heat and sizzle is still there for Seguin as the young darling of the Boston sports scene, but he’s also going through the first real offensive struggles of his career with the Bruins in what’s been a charmed hockey existence.

“I’m not scoring. I’ve had opportunities and I’m not bearing down on some of them. But I’m playing good in my defensive zone,” said Seguin. “I’m just shooting. I’ve been trying a lot of different things. Maybe I was a little too cute at first, but not I’m just trying to get pucks on net.

“I know eventually that a couple will go in and I’ll go on a roll. I just need to stay with it and bear down.”

His coach, Claude Julien, said after Thursday’s practice that it’s a matter of Seguin “pushing himself” to get a little more out of his game offensively. The Bruins are currently middle-of-the-road offensively while averaging just 2.7 goals per game, and that mark could/should rise significantly once Seguin goes on a goal-scoring tear.

“We know we can get more out of him. It’s a matter of pushing him and it’s a matter of him pushing himself,” said Julien. “He hasn’t been a poor player, but I think there is more that’s expected of him. I think there’s more that he can give us.

“He’s still a young player. You can squish him and make it worse, or you can try to help him through it. You can push the right buttons to get his game back to where it should be.”

There’s little doubt that is true, but there’s also plenty to like about the game he’s currently putting up. He’s second on the Bruins with 34 shots squeezed off in 11 games and he leads the team with a plus-8 rating while ranking sixth on Boston with six points this season.

But expectations have been raised for the All-Star forward in his third season, and there are whispers out there that Seguin isn’t battling hard enough. He’s not taking it hard enough to the net and the young forward is shying away from contact, and that’s why the goals haven’t been as plentiful. While it’s true that Tyler Seguin is never going to play the walls like a bruising Milan Lucic, that will never be the case for a 6-foot-1, 182-pound forward built to score goals and create offensively.  

When Seguin was asked if his “compete level” is the problem, that’s not exactly how he sees it.

“I don’t agree with that at all. If you go look at my shifts it’s not like I’m losing battles all over the ice or anything like that. You can’t explain it,” said Seguin, who had 4 goals and 11 points along with a plus-8 after his first 11 games last season. “When they’re going in they’re going in, and when they’re not, then they’re not. We’re 11 games in and we still have a long way to go.

“I’m not going to say I’m worried. I’m just trying to be even more focused as the days go on here that I’ll start putting them in. I’m not about to quit the game quite yet.”

The biggest thing Seguin has going for him while not firing on all cylinders offensively: the team is still winning hockey games. The microscope would be trained with a great deal more scrutiny on Seguin’s struggles if the Bruins weren’t off to an 8-1-2 start in their first 11 games.

Instead Seguin has managed to fly under the radar ever so slightly while he attempts to find the goal-scoring range, and Julien attempts to push the right buttons that will suddenly turn his puck phenom back into a scoring machine.

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