Tyler Seguin is enjoying the love of the Boston fans and seeing what can happen when things go the other way. Seguin scored his first goal at home Thursday night in Boston's 2-0 victory over Toronto, the team that traded the Bruins the pick they used to select him No. 2 overall in the NHL draft. The Maple Leafs got Phil Kessel, who was mocked and booed by the crowd as he fell to 0-4 in Boston since the trade, with just a single assist in seven games against his former team. "He must be doing something right if they're doing that," Seguin said. "I like to say I hope I'll get booed in an arena. But hopefully it won't be Boston." So far, so good. Bruins coach Claude Julien said after the game that Seguin would stay with the team for the rest of the season; Boston had the option to send him back to juniors after nine games. Read more: http://scores.espn.go.com/nhl/recap?gameId=301028001