TORONTO -- Tucked away in the north end of a high school rink in Toronto, five miles removed from Scotiabank Arena and in relative anonymity in the suburbs, is the starting point for one of Tyler Seguin's longest relationships in hockey.
A pair of doors located beyond the ice at St. Michael's College School leads to an unimpressive but integral setup for Seguin each summer. They reveal a small weight room, painted red on the bottom half of the walls, white on the top half and connected by a metal ceiling that looks more like hurricane shutters than they do a training facility for top NHL players.