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Hamilton Spectator
a day ago
- Sport
- Hamilton Spectator
Tragedy at Welland motorcycle track: 29-year-old rider killed in Open Expert feature
Motorcycle racing at Welland County Speedway has been postponed indefinitely following the death of a Canadian championship-calibre rider in Saturday night's premier race. Two laps were remaining in the four-lap 450 Expert feature when Tyler Seguin got 'tangled up' with other racers in the field of eight. 'Tyler was in fifth place, he took the inside and they got tangled up,' said Jack Wilson, president of Welland County Motorcycle Club, which owns and operates the quarter-mile clay track on Netherby Road. Seguin, 29, of Welland died at the scene. Tyler Seguin, right, is interviewed after winning the Flat Track Canada championship in 2023. One of the top motorcycle racers at Welland County Speedway, Seguin was killed in a crash in Saturday night's final race. He was 29. The owner of a construction business, Seguin is the first fatality at the track since Bob Harpwood was killed at 20 in 1979. Wilson said one other rider suffered minor injuries in Saturday's 450 Expert final. 'He's fine,' Wilson said. 'He fell, bumped his head, but he's OK.' Wilson told The Standard there is no one to blame for the tragedy. 'I've been out here all night with police investigators, everything. There's no fault, no blame, it's simply a racing accident,' he said. 'One guy is holding his line, the other guy goes underneath. Tyler was on the inside, he got a little loose, it's as simple as that. He high-sided the bike and went into the barrier.' In 2023, Seguin, whose No. 22 was a fixture at Welland County Speedway over the years, won the Flat Track Canada championship, taking the title in the final race of the season at Humberstone. 'He was one of our top racers,' Wilson said. In a Facebook post, a user by the name of MyRanda SwayZe called Seguin's death 'such a huge loss for the entire community.' 'Watching you grow up from a little kid to a grown man, you made a lot of people proud. And you definitely made a name for yourself, everyone knew you one way or another.' Jacob Campbell wrote in his post that he watched 'from the shadows for years of what you (Seguin) became.' 'A beautiful human with a business, family and purpose.' As of Sunday, all track operations have been cancelled by the club. 'We would normally be running motocross today, but that's cancelled,' Wilson said. 'Our next race, next week, is cancelled. 'Beyond that, I have no comment.'


Time of India
23-05-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
"Lot of work behind the scenes": Dallas Stars coach Pete DeBoer on Tyler Seguin's comeback after injury
Tyler SeguinImage via Getty Images Tyler Seguin made his way back to the ice after being away for four months due to an injury. The comeback was stronger than ever as he performed incredibly well against the Edmonton Oilers. The Dallas Stars' athlete had his hips surgically repaired after a major injury. The match between the Stars and the Oilers ended with a victory for the Stars. Tyler Seguin makes a comeback after a hiatus for hip surgery Back on the 5th of December, Tyler Seguin had surgery to repair a femoroacetabular impingement on his left hip. Post the surgery, he had to take time off to recover and get stronger with training in the gym. After a break of four months, he marked his return on the 16th of April, just in time for the Stanley Cup Playoffs. His return has been a relief to the Dallas Stars, as his contributions were immense. The Dallas Stars athlete, Seguin, played 14 games this season in the Stanley Cup playoffs, out of which he scored 8 points, with four goals and four assists. Commenting on the victories that have come in the way of the Stars, Seguin commented, "It felt good to beat a guy up the ice with some speed, yeah. It always feels good to score. It feels even better to win." by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Trade Bitcoin & Ethereum – No Wallet Needed! IC Markets Start Now Undo Additionally, Dallas Stars coach Pete DeBoer shared that he was extremely happy with Seguin's comeback. He shared, "That was great, and you know what, I'm happy for Tyler. I mean hip surgery, missed [most of the season]. That's a ton of work in the gym off the ice and with our trainers to get to a point where he can actually pull away from somebody in that situation this time of the year. Great to see, and lot of work behind the scenes put into that burst he had." Star forward, Colin Blackwell, also added, "We just had three or four days in between the games, and even though there were off days he was in here working. When you go through something like that, it's definitely a journey. You're healthy and you're able to play, but he's continually working every single day to set himself up for the best-case scenario to have a game like he had (Wednesday) night. Also Read: How calculated trades and adversity built Stars' playoff edge At the same time, Mason Marchment said, "I mean, for him to come back that early and to be that important in not even just this series or that game but the rest of the playoffs, he's been great for us. Every game he's working and doing his best. For him to come back and have a big game like that, that's huge for us, and we're going to need him down the stretch to have a couple of more of those." Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.


Time of India
22-05-2025
- Sport
- Time of India
2025 NHL Conference Finals best bets: Eetu Luostarinen, Matt Duchene and top underrated playoff value picks to win big
Stars' comeback heroes Seguin and Duchene spark playoff betting buzz (Image via: Getty Images) The NHL Conference Finals kicked off with a bang, shaking up not just the series but the betting landscape in ways few expected. While the spotlight naturally falls on the usual superstars, savvy bettors are now eyeing some surprising contributors whose performances in Game 1 have sparked debate. Are players like Eetu Luostarinen and Matt Duchene genuine playoff breakouts, or are they simply benefiting from a hot streak that won't last? Let's dive into why these under-the-radar names are suddenly commanding attention and why that could be controversial. Unexpected playoff stars like Eetu Luostarinen and Matt Duchene are winning picks — NHL (@NHL) When the Florida Panthers scored five goals against the Hurricanes, the spotlight was on the team's offense. But what surprised bettors were the strong performances from lesser-known players like Eetu Luostarinen and A.J. Greer. Luostarinen, leading the Panthers with 13 playoff points in 13 games, has been quietly impressive, playing well alongside stars like Brad Marchand and Anton Lundell. Despite this, he remains an undervalued option for bettors. However, not everyone is sold. Critics argue that Luostarinen's production is inflated by riding shotgun with star players, raising questions about his independent value. Is he a legit breakout candidate or just a beneficiary of elite linemates? That remains the hotly debated point among sharp bettors. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Thị trường có dấu hiệu suy thoái không? IC Markets Đăng ký Undo The Dallas Stars shocked the Oilers with a wild third-period comeback, led by secondary scorers Tyler Seguin and Matt Duchene. Duchene's first playoff goal after a strong regular season has bettors excited, but some remain doubtful due to his past playoff struggles. Seguin looks back in form, though some experts worry it might be a short-lived burst. Risk vs. Reward on players and hidden value picks in conference finals The controversy boils down to this: Betting on players like Luostarinen, Greer, Seguin, and Duchene can deliver outsized returns but comes with heightened risk. Their Game 1 performances hint at untapped potential, but the playoffs notoriously punish overreliance on hot streaks. For bettors willing to embrace volatility, these players could be golden tickets; for risk-averse bettors, the safer path might be sticking with the established names. Also Read: William Nylander's return to team Sweden for 2025 IIHF World Championship sparks debate ahead of quarterfinal clash Either way, the Conference Finals have opened a new chapter where depth players aren't just supporting cast, they're shaping the narrative and the betting markets alike. If history teaches anything, tonight's breakout stars might become tomorrow's cautionary tales or the sleepers who rewrote the playoffs. Get IPL 2025 match schedules , squads , points table , and live scores for CSK , MI , RCB , KKR , SRH , LSG , DC , GT , PBKS , and RR . Check the latest IPL Orange Cap and Purple Cap standings.


Hamilton Spectator
14-05-2025
- Sport
- Hamilton Spectator
Canadiens Reflect on Strong Season After Playoff Exit to Rival Essex 73s
The season-ending Provincial Junior Hockey League (PJHL) play-off series loss to the arch-rival Essex 73s in no way overshadows what was another successful regular season and post-season run for the Lakeshore Canadiens. 'We had very good regular season and a very good play-off and we had no bad issues at all,' claimed long-time Canadiens general manager Mark Seguin. 'I've been with the Canadiens for about twenty years and 90 per cent of the time it comes down to us and Essex in the finals. Sometimes you come out on top and sometimes you don't, and you have to tip your hat to whoever beats you. 'The competitive side of yourself might get mad if you don't perform as well as you were planning for but at the end of the day you have to put everything into perspective,' he continued. 'For us, we had a great season overall.' The Canadiens had a stellar 35-7-record in the PJHL's Stobbs Division in the regular season, finishing in second place only to the 73s and the two powerhouse clubs split the four-game regular season series. A play-off run saw the defending Schmalz Cup champions from Lakeshore sweep their first two post-season series (going 8-0 in the process) before losing to the 73s in six games in the Stobbs Division final. The Canadiens opened the PJHL playoffs this spring against the Dresden Junior Kings. 'Against Dresden everything went according to plan and we were able to get everyone into the games and we ended it in four straight,' said Seguin. 'Dresden gave us a battle, but they were overmatched.' The Canadiens then took on the Amherstburg Admirals, a team they had not faced in the PJHL playoffs for many years, in the second round of the post season this spring. 'Amherstburg improved a lot over the course of the regular season and they carried that momentum into the playoffs,' said Seguin. 'But our talent, depth and experience were huge for us and we were able to sweep them in four games too.' After eight straight wins, the stage was set for the inevitable showdown with the 73s. 'It was an up and down series for us and we certainly did not play our best at times,' admitted Seguin. 'And other times we turned it on and we were very difficult to play against. 'If we reflect on the entire series, it all came down to came four,' he continued. 'We were up 2-1 in games and we were coming home and we dominated the first period of game four when we had three breakaways and a four-minute powerplay and we were not able to score.' The 73s then promptly opened the scoring in the second period enroute to a 2-0 win on March 28 before also taking the next two games to claim the Stobbs playoff crown in six contests. In the big picture, while the Canadiens did fall short of their usual lofty play-offs goals in the spring of 2025, expect the team to reload quickly for the 2025-2026 PJHL season. 'While we do have 15-16 players who are eligible to return next season, we do lose our top five scorers,' Seguin admitted. 'While we will have to add some players who will have to help us out scoring next season, our defence will be strong and and we do have both goalies (Boe Piroski and Hunter Welk) coming back.' Four of the Canadiens top scorers who are graduating include overage players Trevor Larue, Eric Bisson, Marco Sladoje and Bryce Scarlett while the other high-scoring forward who will not be returning to Lakeshore in the fall is rookie Nicolas Rosati, a Windsor Spitfire draft pick (11 round in 2024) who will likely be playing with the junior b LaSalle Vipers this fall. Defenceman Josh Cyrenne, who also played as an over ager in 2024-2025, has also graduated. 'That core of overage players has been one of the most successful in Canadiens franchise history,' claimed Seguin. 'As a group, they won three Stobbs Division titles and two Schmalz Cups.' Rosati, who scored 25 goals s and added 47 assists in 42 regular season games before notching 20 points in the Canadiens' 14 post-season contests, also won the first-ever Doug Kennedy Memorial Rookie of the Year Award as the top first-year player in the entire PJHL. 'Nicholas had one of the best seasons for a 16-year-old that I've seen in this league for a long, long time,' Seguin claimed. 'He is a great player and a great kid. 'He will play at the junior b level as a minimum next season, and I would not be surprised to see him playing for the Spitfires not long after that.' Next up on the agenda for the Lakeshore Canadiens is the team's mini-camp. 'We are all set for May 20 and 22 at the Atlas Tube Centre,' said Seguin. 'And then we will have another camp at the beginning of August. 'It's going to be recruit, recruit, recruit this off-season,'


Washington Post
08-05-2025
- Business
- Washington Post
Alamo Group: Q1 Earnings Snapshot
SEGUIN, Texas — SEGUIN, Texas — Alamo Group Inc. (ALG) on Thursday reported first-quarter profit of $31.8 million. The Seguin, Texas-based company said it had net income of $2.64 per share. Earnings, adjusted for non-recurring costs, were $2.65 per share. The maker of road maintenance, industrial and farm equipment posted revenue of $391 million in the period.