Montreal Police Dept: MONTREAL -- Montreal police said Wednesday they were receiving a lot of tips from the public but no arrests had been made concerning items belonging to former NHL coach Pat Burns stolen from his widow's car. The theft occurred hours after Monday afternoon's funeral services for Burns, who died Nov. 19 after losing his lengthy battle against cancer. Among the missing items are autographed hockey jerseys that were to be auctioned to raise funds for the Pat Burns Arena in Stanstead, Que., in the southern part of the province. Montreal police were scouring auction websites and pawnshops. Family photographs and jewelry were also stolen, according to Vancouver Sun. BOSTON -- Tyler Seguin doesn't want the decision to play in the IIHF world junior tournament to be left up to him. The Boston Bruins forward is eligible to play for Canada, but the NHL team has not decided if it will release him for the tourney. "If they ask me, I'd be like, 'Don't ask me. Just tell me,' " Seguin told ESPNBoston.com.Seguin was the second overall pick in the 2010 NHL entry draft and has four goals and four assists in 22 games as a rookie with the Bruins, while averaging 12:49 in ice time per game. Seguin told the website his goal remains winning a Stanley Cup, but he's not shutting the door on the possibility of the junior tournament and cRIME: TIPS BUT NO ARRESTS IN THEFT FROM BURNS HOCKEY: SEGUIN WANTS BRUINS' INPUT ON JUNIORS As
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