Haha give him credit. If that doesn't go off right he ends up looking like a total moron.
ElementZ
10-15-09, 01:12 PM
Bust
The Bus
10-15-09, 02:04 PM
So two nine year olds skating in an empty arena now constitutes a "game"?
Paging Tracer Bullet...
Ky-Fi
10-15-09, 02:34 PM
So two nine year olds skating in an empty arena now constitutes a "game"?
Paging Tracer Bullet...
Oh, my mistake. In the past they used to have the kids out there during the intermissions of the B's games, but I guess this year they're taping stuff before hand.
Jeez, as someone who played minor hockey all the way up through, and never saw any kid do anthing like that, I was pretty impressed.
Man, it's a tough crowd on this forum...a tough crowd. :lol:
cardsfan111
10-15-09, 02:37 PM
I was more impressed that he was able to do it over and over again in that clip.
SethDLH
10-15-09, 02:51 PM
I love the goaltender's reaction... that poor kid has no idea what just happened
eXcentris
10-15-09, 04:20 PM
I'll be impressed if that kid ever makes it to an NHL all stars game, and can do it again in the skills competition. :)
TheNightFlier
10-15-09, 04:26 PM
Also notice the kid is using the lighter blue puck which makes the move a lot easier. Still impressive though.
Spicollidriver1
10-15-09, 07:33 PM
I love the goaltender's reaction... that poor kid has no idea what just happened
That was my reaction when I saw it this morning on espnnews great shot no matter how he did. But all I could think of is if he did it in a game I was coaching I would tell him to stop doing it :)
jPoD_TGN
10-15-09, 07:43 PM
Pretty sick considering he's 9, but I prefer 'The Michigan' and variants: