Ex-Bruin Tyler Seguin's home destroyed in Dallas-area tornado

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A tornado in the Dallas-Fort Worth area Sunday night caused severe damage to the home of Tyler Seguin, the Dallas Stars forward confirmed early Monday morning.

The tornado completely blew the roof off Seguin's home in North Dallas, according to a photo taken by NBC5's Meredith Land.

Fortunately, the home was unoccupied; Seguin tweeted that he recently put the home up for sale and has moved into a new place.

The 27-year-old was in Philadelphia on Saturday night as the Stars played the Flyers, but returns Monday for Dallas' home game against the Ottawa Senators.

Seguin, the Bruin's No. 2 overall pick in the 2010 NHL Draft, spent his first three seasons in Boston and won a Stanley Cup with the team in 2011.

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The Bruins traded him to the Stars in 2013 and he's thrived ever since, appearing in four consecutive NHL All-Star Games from 2015 to 2018.

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