The Central Division is probably the best division in hockey right now as every team has 24 or more points and all but two teams have a positive goal differential.

The two teams that are in the negative right now are the Wild (-2) and the Stars (-2), but both teams have a ton of talent on their rosters, especially the Stars when it comes to firepower up front.

Between Tyler Seguin, Jamie Benn and Alexander Radulov, the Stars have three of the best forwards in hockey on their team and all three of them are having great seasons so far.

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Seguin leads the team in the goals department thanks to a hat trick against the Flames in his last outing, and his second goal of that game was significant because he became the first player from the 2010 draft class to accomplish this feat:

The next closest player from the 2010 draft class to 200 goals is Jeff Skinner with 189, followed by Taylor Hall with 160 and Vladimir Tarasenko with 157.

Seguin was the second pick of the draft behind Hall, and he started his career with Boston after Toronto traded that pick for Phil Kessel.  Although he started his career with the Bruins, Seguin has scored the majority of his goals with Dallas.

Furthermore, Seguin is one of seven players that were drafted in 2007 or later to score 200 or more goals (John Tavares, Steven Stamkos, Patrick Kane, Wayne Simmonds, Max Pacioretty, Jamie Benn).

(H/T: NHL Public Relations)