Tyler Seguin has mastered the art of multitasking.
The Dallas Stars center was less than pleased by where one referee set up camp during a second-period power play Sunday night, and he made his displeasure known. The former Boston Bruin spent a good chunk of the Stars’ man-advantage chirping the referee — quite politely, we might add — all while warding off a defender and setting up a goal.
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Some people find it difficult to walk and text, but Seguin makes holding a casual conversation with a referee while avoiding the Edmonton Oilers’ defense look like a walk in the park.
The goal cut the Stars’ deficit to two, then Seguin added two third-period tallies to force overtime and eventually a shootout. Seguin scored in the shootout, too, helping the Stars dump the lowly Oilers 6-5 for their fourth consecutive win.
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