He Is The ONLY Player To Do This In NHL History
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When PK Subban broke the game with center ice slapshots.
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What goal, trade or missed call, can you name that changed NHL history?!
Probably the Doug Gilmore call
2004 stanley cup final game 6
2014 Rangers vs Kings Stanley Cup Final
Brett Hull's 1999 Stanley cup winning goal was illegal at the time and should have been disallowed under the prevailing rules (His foot was in the crease)
Not missed calls, but bad calls
-Ovie tied game 7 vs MNT in 2010 but it was washed due to Knuble being pushed into the crease by Hal Gill
-WSH beat NYR in round 2 in 2015 but Niskanen's goal was washed due to Lundqvist being interfered with by Derek Stepan, game went to OT and Caps' ultimately ended up losing 2-1 (after winning 2-1 in regulation)
-TB beat WSH to prevent the series from going 3-0 in 2003 due to Kolzig being given a double-minor for the follow-through of a pass and TB scored on both PPs, first to send it to OT then to win in OT
(We ended up losing 4-2, so it's not like we "should've" won... but we "should've" had a 3-0 lead, and even if TB wins the next 3 it "should've" gone to 7. And that's not that impactful, but I'm salty and on a roll.)
Trades
-worst trade in modern NHL history: GMGM traded Filip Forsberg (everything the Caps needed from a talent, age, contract standpoint) for Erat (literally the worst trade target for the Caps: the LAST thing we needed was an overpaid, aging, middle-6 winger) plus Latta thrown in as the sweetener, I guess? (Because I can't see moving Erat's contract as anything other than a win for NSH *already.* Then Forsberg went on to be their franchise's leading goal-scorer. Literally everybody knew it was a bad trade the instant it went down outside of GMGM. I wish we could fire him again.)
Scored from my teams blue line this year in beer league 😂
Actually?😅
The first time I made the A team, I scored my first goal by dumping the puck in from my own blue line haha
The goalie probably had 2 blockers on 😂
Get this man a contract
Lol my teammate scored from a face off in our end while the goalie on the other team was drinking some water
Subban was really good in his time. He wanted to be a Hab for life. Although he had a few good years in Nashville, I think it broke his heart that he got traded, and he was never really the same.
Best part of the video for me was an ad placement that allowed me to watch the hit on Marchand a 2nd time.
PK Subban was an overrated team hated clown, 6 of his 12 yr (plus 2 game) career he was a minus player, won the Norris Cup in 2013 with a -4 against Letang who only played 22 regular season games that year and Ryan Suter who should have won the award hands down. ( was a political win)
100%
Completely agree going to New Jersey was the end ... at the time NJ was a dead-end where careers went to die ... retired way too early .. made enough money to get a media job and call it a career.
Subban was locker room cancer. He was the class clown who had never been to the circus. Listening to his "commentary" now is like cramming yellowjackets into my ear canals with sticks of sandpaper. The only redeeming moment was his fat joke on lizzo
Definitely preferred Subban to patches
7:55 that is not Tristan Jarry. You had me very, very confused for a second lmao
Me too, I started analyzing and was like 'Nah" lol
Subban has the prettiest wind up slapper I've ever seen in hockey.
Also, had Derek Stefan not missed that empty net against Edmonton, the game wouldn't have gone into overtime. Because of the extra point for going to OT, the Oilers finished 6th last and it put Chicago at 5th last in the league. Chicago then won the draft lottery and selected a player you may have heard of before, Patrick Kane.
It's more complicating than that.
*Patrik Stefan
Red Wings legend Patrick Kane
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My dude needs to look up Al MacInnis.
That's Matt Murry. Not Tristan Jarry
One moment that changed NHL history: the hit on Joe Pavelski that led to the sharks regrouping and booting the knights out of the playoffs.
Also, the Shark's advancement from that round went on to initiate a rule change regarding the hand pass. That comeback was thrilling to watch but it made me super nervous when the Blues had to play them next. I was far more afraid of the Sharks than I was Dallas, who were the ones the Blues very narrowly escaped elimination from.
It was about time someone set the record straight about Subban in Nashville. Habs fans are in denial and pretending they won this trade. Watched every Nashville game that year, heartbroken from the trade and he was a beast!
I think that's as close to a perfectly even trade as one can get. They both got a piece that helped bring them to the cup finals and anchored their blue line for a solid time.
@@ctlraltdestroy agreed pretty fair trade
@@ctlraltdestroy Mike Terry wouldnt let subban be subban so at some point, he wasnt the same here in mtl so he had to be traded. not because he was bad but because it was needed. At some point Mike Terry was yelling a Price and subban because he didnt like the way they celebrated on a winning game. He said it was childish. like who gives a shit. So yea Mike Terry was the worst coach for subban. He even told him to stop hitting with his back like he did on marchand. I think this was a win/win situation for both team but a MAJOR win for Subban
How in God's name did Marchand get up so quick from that?
I prefer Weber. Without Weber the Habs would never have gotten to the finals in 2021.
Lemieux mastered the “impossible angle goal” 30 years ago with a wooden stick…and he also mastered a lot more.
Yeah, i remember Mario scoring all those bad angle one-timers back in the mid-90s. Killer line too, him with Jagr & Ron Francis.
One of Mario's records that's impossible to beat is that of him scoring 5 goals in 5 different ways in the same game: even strength, power-play, shorthanded, penalty shot & empty netter. As if scoring 5 goals in a game isn't hard enough but to score them in 5 different ways? Ha! It's right up there with Tatis Sr. hitting two grand slams in the same inning 😂
yeah like how to do a shady stadium deal.
Congrats on 100k dude ❤you deserve it. Been watching this channel for a long time
The reason you dump to the corner rather than blast a shot when setting up a line change is to give your time to make the change. If you blast the goalie might launch a quick counter-attack and either leave you shorthanded or having to not change.
show the clip where he does a spinorama at his own blueline and gives up a breakaway, i love that one
Damnn if ur a habs fan I hope u treated the Mike Matheson 1v3 zone entry that lead to a loss in overtime against the Bruins, of all teams, the same way cuz Mike Matheson gives me Pk Subban vibes but w less stardom
@@JooIsVibing Mike Matheson is more reliable then Subban was though
As a lifelong Preds fan, that moment haunts me to this day…soul crushing call.
Thank you for making this. The disrespect on this legend's name is abysmal
Legend? Hardly.
Whoa whoa legend??? Easyyyy
In his own mind perhaps.
@@pavlovshouse77 Exactly.
The guy was cancer. Still is probably.
@@Jbourbzone of the most explosive offensive d-men of all time, definitely a legend
I was never so mad at the Montreal Canadiens as when they traded PK. Next to Eric Desjardins he was my favourite Hab defenseman
it was one of the best trade in history though
That is a great hit!! Thanks!!
Such a good video! Thanks, man.
As a leafs fan obviously the Gretzky high stick on Doug Gilmour in 1993 comes to mind
Everyone talks the most shit about subban but this guy was a absolute beast
There was almost a full period after Nashville scored that non-goal. You can’t assume it would have stayed 1-0 for them. I also didn’t realize Subban retired so young.😢
Subban scored that goal in the 17-18 season, where Nashville won the Presidents Trophy. I was at the game live so it sticks our in my mind. Plus, Brock's rookie year and Sedins last year!
The goldeneye watch music tripped me out because its my ringtone for when my wife calls me lol had to pause the video and check my phone.
Great video! I was always a fan of Subban -veven though I'm a Sabres fan lol. I understood he's just a phenomenal player who does what it takes to win at all costs, even if he's a pain in the ass!
The 2010 playoff run for both the Habs and the flyers.
This started in the last game of the season between the rangers and the flyers.
Flyers win rangers go home...flyers jump up to seventh place and drop the Habs the 8th.
Flyers lose...rangers go to 7th and Habs go to 8th while the flyers go golfing.
That season literally came down to the last goal of the shootout between the flyers and rangers...where the flyers win, setting up one of the most memorable moments and a historic one at that as it was the first time in nhl history that a 7th place and 8th place team met up in the conference finals.
We all know...Philly wins and go on to lose to the Blackhawks where the dynasty that was ended by pk as you mentioned first started.
To me...yes I'm a flyers fan...but I'm also a hockey fan....this was so special too see.
One goal...huge ripple effect.
Cheers
His hit on Marchand will always be the most graceful force of impacts. He sent Brad to a different freaking dimension
Subban was actually closer to the blue line than centre ice. Back in the day I saw Bobby Hull and Jacques Lemaire score from further out using slap shots. Lemaires was pretty muchbfrom the centre dot.
Game 2 of that Habs/Lightning SCF still sticks out in my head. The Habs totally dominated on the ice that game, but Vasi played God-tier in between the pipes to win the game for Tampa. I was in awe of his performance in that game.
Subban was a fan favorite in Montreal, still is. Every Habs fan loved the guy. I was really upset when Bergevin (fuck MB, worst GM of all time) traded Subban for Weber, but in hindsight especially after the cup run in 2021, it was a great move.
Was a great move! None of us knew how poorly Subban would play once leaving Montreal....
But yeah, amazing and great memories while he was a Hab!
God the 2021 run was something else the place I worked was all have fans we would all go to the break room and order a pizza and watch the game
Subban was just electric man
Rob maybe for a video, you can talk about how the wild pulled their goalie in overtime to win the game.
Congrats on 100k
Gretzky’s penalty against Dougie Gilmore playoffs 93. Brutal missed call!
I love Subban. hell of a fucking hockey player and he took nonstop racial abuse his entire career.
Playing a "rich white boy's game" professionally for the Habs for most of his career was bound to cause that. Good ole' Habs fans...
@@chrismdb5686 good ol French Canadiens. They fucking hate everyone. But they especially hate black people who don’t fit the stereotypes in their heads. lol. It’s the French phrenology
@@chrismdb5686Wasn't Hab fans who lit up twitter after he scored an OT winner in Boston. Bruins fans set the record for racial slurs that night, incl the N word multiple times
@@spooley Never said Bruins fans aren't awful - spoiler: they generally are.
That being said Habs fans (Quebecoise in general if we're being honest) tend to be a particularly xenophobic/racist bunch. Only province I have no plans of ever going back to.
@@chrismdb5686 Agreed, it happens in every fan base and sports community. I find the worst of it is decreasing as the younger fans are turning out and the old guard slips away to be polite.
For in front of the next I think it’s Sam Reinhart most of his goals are either deflections or one timers in front of the net
I can think of 2 such moments:
1- The Goal. Canucks fans will know what I'm talking about, for the rest, I'm referring to the Nicholas Lidstrom centre ice shot that beat Dan Clutier and broke the Canuck's spirits, sending the Red Wings and not the Canucks into a deep playoff run.
2- The Save. Canucks fans will again know what I'm talking about, and again, for the rest, Kirk McLean, 1994, Canucks vs Flames, overtime, Game 7. Theoron Fleury and Robert Richel on a 2 on 1 break, Fleury with a perfect goal mouth pass to Richel who puts it on net, only for McLean to slide across and kick the puck out in what at the time was dubbed "The Save of the Century." A short while later, Jeff Brown would complete a breakaway pass to the Russian Rocket, Pavel Bure who'd sent Mike Vernon and the Calgary flames packing and the Canucks on their historic 1994 Stanley Cup run.
Another that stands out is Mario Lemieux giving Ray Bourque the old how's she going, and accomplishing the impossible, succeeding at confounding the hall of fame blueliner, and going on to score after also leaving Andy Moog's jockstrap hanging in the rafters after another impossible deke.
Favourite player all time. What a 10/10 video.
I'd say the Brett Hull "foot in the crease" Cup winner in 99. That Buffalo franchise dissolved after that. Then a terribly short success in the late 2000's now nothing. Missed the playoffs for 12 years running. And what talent they have now.
Yeah RJ should have been able to see the sabres win the cup
100K subs! My MAN! ❤
We fucking loved him in Nashville. That’s for sure.
Yeah, the refs 100% handed the Penguins that Stanley Cup. The Predators should have that one
terrible call but if they score there, it literally means nothing other than they are momentarily winning 1 game in a series they are losing 3 games to 2. that pens team for that 2 cup run was not some flukey team. they were as legit as they come.
The Goldeneye menu pause music will always be a banger
This video hurts. We were so close to winning that final.
That hit on Marchand though. Classic :)
Price crying broke me mentally
Owen Nolan of the Sharks also scored from center ice in Game 7 of the first round of the Stanley Cup playoffs against the Blues in 2000.
6:27 the goalies wouldn’t typically expect a shot from center ice 😂
You should look up Bobby Hull, center ice slap shot (118 mph), scored and put the PUCK through the net, then once the whistle was blown, the ref's checked the net and the puck went right through a brand new net!!!
The play was stopped, the goal was counted and they had to change the net back, to the warm up net, while they replaced the new net!...
Since that game every rink in the NHL, had to have two nets, for each end of the ice!!!
I know I was at the Winnipeg Game that day and wished I could have grabbed the puck, but he was also known for splitting the puck in half, when it hit the post!!!
I remember seeing Bobby Hull take a slap shot in the WHA in Edmonton. Just outside the blue line and I’ll never forget that. He missed the net but what a shot. The whole building felt it.
Buffalo fans think you are out of your mind if you feel the bad call in the Pitt/Nash finals was the worst missed call in NHL history.
I feel
Like pk picked this up from growing up in canada playing cause we used to try these shots pretty often on D and we would make them here and there. Might as well bomb one toward the net. We just loved making kids dive for safety when they saw us wind up but we put her on net
the reason you don't shoot on the goalie from center ice is because most nhl goalies today are very good handling the puck and they would have the puck going back the other way at your blue line in a second. martin brodeur was famous for making teams pay for sloppy dump ins and there are a number of goalies as good as him today with the puck. even with subban, the percentage is too low scoring from center ice versus them catching you in a change and going the other way. BTW, i did something i doubt anyone else here can claim having done. i scored a goal from my bench. i had the puck after being on a penalty kill. i had no one to pass to, so i skated to my bench to change and i shot from the bench door at center ice and scored. i was on the bench as the puck sailed by the goalie.
This comment is insane
Well said
I have been under the impression that players don't dump it on the net as much these days when going for a line change because the goalies are so much better at stickhandling that the goalie can make the save and setup a break away during the line change. With the dump around the back of the net, the goalie has to take the time to come out of the net and play the puck before he can make a pass, so that's usually the safer play.
PK lit a fire under Crosby with his tactics in that Preds-Pens final. Sid was on cruise control until the trash talk about bad breath started. Then the stunt PK pulled bringing a gym bag to the room stuffed with Listerine in full view of the press, the constant chirping put #87 into beast mode and he took the series over. The Pens behind the scenes extras has the footage, it's all there to take in.
thats not what happened. the reporter tried to bait PK into saying what sid said on the ice and PK just made up a story about bad breath because he didnt want say crosby really said because he not a cry baby snitch. then the media made a huge deal about it and so he brought some listerine in the next game to loosen up the locker room. i dont think it worked but PK was not trying to start shit with sid in the media, thats a load crap.
So that's two what if trades that involved Leon Draisaitl (the other was a 1 for 1 with Tampa Bay. Draisaitl for Kucherov).
I mean I'm quite sure if Gretzky wasn't traded we wouldn't have a bunch of teams in the US and Edmonton would have likely won another few Cups.
But also - Karlsson getting his Achilles tendon cut was also a history changing moment. He probably would have stayed in Ottawa and likely we would have had at least 1-2 more runs and we wouldn't be in the midst of the worst "rebuild" in the history of the game.
The true worst rebuild in nhl history was the oilers decade of sadness
Well, there are several reasons why center-ice slap shots are not that common. I agree that there is actually little to lose when you just hit it on the goal since the goalie might not be able to do much with a blocker-side bomb than merely reflect it to the corner.
Center ice slap shots are rare because there are not too many occasions where the defender has time and an open shot toward the goal from center ice if the defending team is doing their job taking away the line. And if they do, then the shot is considered disrespectful since many times center ice shots are higher than short-range shots - meaning the defending player might get hit in the mid-section (you can also see that in the Blue Jackets goal where one defender is jumping away from the shot being afraid to be hit.).
Just ask Nico Hishier how a Subban slap shot feels in the face - mind you, Hishier was his own teammate at the time.
Long-range fast tempo shots are very difficult for goalies since the puck can have a curve-ball effect due to the aerodynamic impact of the high speed. They can dive or elevate depending on their position flying through the air for a long distance. It has much less effect on shorter shots.
the disrespectful argument is thin. The only thing being disrespected is the status quo. Jordan Tootoo used to wind up slappers directed at players. If you can't handle mind games that's your own problem.
Ummm...not Tristan Jarry 😁 But still a great video, keep up the great work! ❤
On my midget AAA team 20 years ago we would always do clappers from centre or the blue line just to test the goalie / dump the puck in. Sometimes the goalie wouldn’t handle the puck well when we rushed into the zone so we could keep pressure and forecheck making them cough up the puck thus leading for us to score.
in the 70s i would shoot from outside the blue line when it was time for a change and i scored a few. i got one in high school against a future nhl goalie from outside the blue line. it was OK back then because goalies didn't handle the puck, even for dumps behind the net. they were no threat to outlet pass like today's goalies. it's OK today once in a while. maybe the goalie is asleep. some goalies have trouble with long shots. eddie johnston with the bruins was good for a center ice goal every couple of games. today it is selfish to shoot on the nhl goalie from center ice. even a cannon like subban's is not beating him. the goalie is making some sort of mistake to get scored on from that distance by anyone under the sun.
Scored from my goal line on the PK, with a backhand clearing.. puck sailed through the air, landed flat, goalie misplayed the puck, dropped his stick, and it went five hole. We lost 7-1
That missed call still haunts me to this day.
Not to forget the false offside call when Subban scored on a Forsberg play
scored a knucklepuck from center ice a few years back once, accidentally lobbed it under the roof because the puck was rolling, goalie lost sight of it and it dropped behind him
When is the cale makar vid
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Ah.. could've had the Subban's both on the Canucks, we drafted 2 guys ahead of him(42), both never played a single game..
I've gotten a goal like that by accident dumping it into their zone with a slapshot to make a line change. Went bar down from pretty much red line.
That hit on Marchand is worth the thumbs up on its own!!
Think about this
The trade that Tampay Bay rejected in 2008 with the Montreal Canadiens
Tampa Bay Trades: Vincent Lecavalier
Montreal Trades: 2010 1st rd Pick(Jarred Tinordi), Max Pacioretty, P.K. Subban, and Carey Price
Other option would be the classic Giroux lob pass/shot towards the goalie after crossing the center line. A high enough lob to make the puck bounce right in front of the goalie, usually creating an awkward bounce. I believe he actually scored like that last year against Vegas, it's a matter of time before he does it again.
Lol Giroux has 19% of his shots between the center line and blue line this year... pretty insane...
"Sheldon Souray finished third in the hardest shot competition that year (08-09) clocking in at 102.3 mph, behind Shea Weber (103.4) of the Nashville Predators, and winner Zdeno Chára (105.4) of the Boston Bruins. But during the Oilers' own 2009 Skills Competition, on January 4, Souray set the then-unofficial NHL record for the hardest shot. Clocked at 106.7 mph, his slapshot beat Chad Kilger's old unofficial record of 106.6 mph set at the Toronto Maple Leafs' 2006 Skills Competition. The record was deemed unofficial, however, as the League does not recognize individual team Skills Competitions and instead goes by the NHL All-Star Game's Skills Competition results. Souray's unofficial shot was not surpassed until January 28, 2012, by Chára, whose 108.8 mph slapshot in the Skills Competition preceding the 2012 All-Star Game beat Souray's blast and set the official record."
"Souray holds the Montreal Canadiens team record for most points by a defenceman in one game, with six (one goal and five assists)."
Any shot that bounces or knuckles is scary
bobby hull's shot could drop two feet from a distance. sometimes it might sail. combined with the speed of the shot gave the goalies nightmares. i remember a game in boston when hull was killing a penalty. he came out from behind his net to go toward the left wing. he wound up to ice the puck with a slapper. the entire several sections of fans on the left wing not protected by the glass saw this coming and they were all hitting the deck, climbing below their seats to hide. it was hilarious but smart. i took a hard mike walton slapper to the eye one night. you had to stay awake in the old rinks with low glass.
You can’t say that Game 6 would’ve been 1-0 Preds. That ignores the goal the Pens scored and the fact that they likely would’ve played differently if the goal counted, anyway. I literally have always said to people who say the Preds should’ve won the cup, “there was no guarantee they would’ve won that game, let alone the series.” They got shafted in that call, no argument there, but I truly can’t see the Pens losing at home in game 7.
2018-2019 season, the Blues took Jake Allen out of starter and put in the rookie, Jordan Binnington. Even with his antics as of late, I firmly believe that the Allen-to-Binnington swap is what gave the Blues the final piece they needed to break the longest Cup Drought in NHL history.
It still hurts me whenever I see Subang in a different shirt than the Habs shirt
Remember those summer Subban training videos?
I was going to put it in, but I felt like I’d be doing him too dirty after hyping him up hahaha
That time where one hit derailed both players' careers, and cost one team the cup. Aaron Rome on Nathan Horton
I watched a 1982 game and they would do this for line changes, make a long shot
Ref got the earpiece call from Bettman
I remember when PK got called up to the Habs. I can’t remember if it was late season or post season(pretty sure it was post), but he came out of nowhere, and became a difference maker for years. He was incredible. He also became a liability over time. I love PK, I’m just glad he got traded to the western conference. As a Habs fan, I wouldn’t want to play against him. But I absolutely love him, and I feel like his impact and effort will be forgotten, and that’s a shame.
The Habs seem to have this recent problem where they can take a player, make them great, win nothing, trade that player, and then that player slowly fades into obscurity(at the NHL level). Pacioretty, Subban, Price(not traded, but what a fade into nothing). I’m waiting to see Xhekaj, Caufield, or Suzuki get really good, then traded, then poop the bed.
Thx, I sure feel silly. I figured this video would be about Listerine.
Congratulations on 100k subs, deserved.
Thanks my man!
how could you not love this? I am a bruins fan
That chart needs an update, jack Hughes has 4 goals from the goal line shortside across from where draisatl
Doesn't it potentially reduce the time you have for the line change? Also sends your fancy stats in the crapper. The problem with PK was his offensive flair came at the expense of his , you know, defensive abilities...
2:27 i feel like if players took a shot on net rather than dump the puck in the goalie would just catch it and fire the puck up the ice, making a line change more difficult
Loved this video. Two things came to my mind. 1st thing is that PK probably watched Chris Pronger, who made a habit of putting his dump ins on net, and was incredibly accurate at doing so. It allowed him to dump in the puck from any distance, and he never seemed to miss the net. I don't know if he scored any goals doing it, but any such goals are flukes, and I don't think the real reason PK was doing it either. As for the worst blown call in Stanley cup history, it could also be argued that the 1980 game 6 "offsides" goal was the worst, or at least equally as bad. It was so bad that they made a TSN documentary piece about it, with pretty much all the players admitting it was a blown non-call. The TSN piece is here: czcams.com/video/6Fi5b_M4L84/video.html
In peewee I accidentally got a bar down with a slapshot just trying to dump it in for a change from center ice
I think there was something about a funny call in the 04 tbl flames series, anyone remember that?
This should be basic knowledge for every Predators fan
The other day in aaa my teemate on the empty net he hit the Michigan on a empty net we all know how that went 💀
My goalie let in a goal from the opposing team’s blue line a few years ago
12 is not 600% more than 2, but 500% more - 1,5 is not 150% more than 1 but 50% more, and "150% compared to 1".
Using 007 theme song 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥😂😂😂 sitting here bumping my head like oooo shit classic ass banger 😂😂
My mans really called 2x ROOKIE Stanley Cup winner, Matt Murray, Tristan Jarry 🥴💀
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@@RobTalksHockey all good buddy, just had to give ya a hard time. You put out countless top tier videos with 0 errors, keep up the great content bud 🤘
Only missed point here is that there is a pretty big risk. Miss the shot and it’s a breakout pass to an opposing winger, D (subban) is out of position and his help is changing
Carey Price injured by Chris Kreider back in 2014 changed everything. Montreal was going for the cup that year and Price was hot!!
Thank you for pointing out the most disgusting rigged call in NHL history. The PREDATORS were jobbed●
"David Beckham scored from the halfway line for Manchester United against Wimbledon in the Premier League (1996/97)."
The long distance slapshot goal is awesome to watch, especially if it's your team, but I never really consider it an accomplishment of skill, they're not really trying to score. Well they are, but even they know it's literally a longshot.
I love suban, he crunched Marchand 😃
Sadly, it was nowhere near permanent.
Ray Bourque scores a 160 foot goal
In a game against the Hartford Whalers on December 26, 1991 Ray Bourque takes a slapshot from his own end trying to kill off a penalty and it beat Kay Whitmore for a Short Handed goal
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My coach in high school was a retired NHL player and always said to shoot and change. Worst thing that happens is the goalie freezes it and you change anyways with a face off in their zone. I scored 2 redline goals that season lol
Worst thing that can happen is it whips around the boards and now you're facing an odd-man rush because the puck travels far faster than your line change. dump it slow and deep to ensure the change occurs smoothly.
@@mattf2146 how the hell are you gonna miss the net so bad that it wraps around? Use you’re head old man
@allen.9 I was drafted into the NHL and guarantee that I could skate circles around you, despite my "old age." Angles to net are shutdown in the NHL and in minors. But you'd know better than everybody else because you scored 2 redline goals.
@@mattf2146 holy crud an NHL player is talking to me??!! Go back to your sales job you washed up bum!!