Andrei Svechnikov dropped jaws across the hockey world when he scored with the lacrosse-style “Michigan” move, popularized by Wolverines player Mike Legg in the 1996 NCAA Tournament. Many around the world have tried it, but Svechnikov was the first to pull it off in the NHL!
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15 Comments
I always wondered who would be the first.
Beast
Those Carolina players are just good people. A lot of fun.
I mean hes no Granlund, but blyats fine as well.
Evgeny getting some brotherly love!!!
It's ok to hit a goalie in the mask with your stick huh
No! you aren't allowed to do that. That's just disrespectful.
Great video! You should've added Mikael Granlund in 2011 WC SF vs. Russia…
He did it again!
Oops, he did it again. š¤£
opps I did it again begins playing
Nope this is originally from floorball, the name "Zorro" has been used in sweden since early 90s so stop calling it wathever it is you call it in NA
Granlund: "Am I joke to you?"
First to score it in NHL yes.
It's not that rare outside of NHL, yet not common.
Song pls