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Inside the offseason training program and the gym that helped build Stars center Tyler Seguin

Editor's note. This story was originally published on Nov. 15, 2018.

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TORONTO -- Tucked away in the north end of a high school rink in Toronto, 5 miles removed from the Scotiabank Arena and in relative anonymity in the suburbs, is the starting point for one of Tyler Seguin's longest relationships in hockey.