I think I’m too stupid to understand what I’m looking at
zainery
The fuck
oryes
I don’t get it. And couldn’t that painting just apply to any goal?
buster_rhino
Ignoring the painting, but how about after that incredible move, he still had to slide it through a puck sized opening because NHL goalies are that good. And he actually slid it through that puck sized opening.
LeafsFan8406
and sports net missed the through the leg move because they were too busy doing ice-level camera shot when it was happening live…
It’s an art painting from 1964. This shot from last night’s goal looks weirdly similar to it. It’s just a cool coincidence. Use your imagination folks!
Mattewsmustache34
Where the fuck is that HD quality when the nhl is trying to figured out if the pucks in or not. Like trying to determine if the puck crosses the line looks like it’s filmed on a danm flip phone
smokingmonkeybaby
Nice post. Would love to see more from the content creator but ain’t going back to X to satisfy my curiosity.
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I think I’m too stupid to understand what I’m looking at
The fuck
I don’t get it. And couldn’t that painting just apply to any goal?
Ignoring the painting, but how about after that incredible move, he still had to slide it through a puck sized opening because NHL goalies are that good. And he actually slid it through that puck sized opening.
and sports net missed the through the leg move because they were too busy doing ice-level camera shot when it was happening live…
Art is my passion. [Here’s an explainer of what’s going on](https://i.imgur.com/2GPTY21.png)
It’s an art painting from 1964. This shot from last night’s goal looks weirdly similar to it. It’s just a cool coincidence. Use your imagination folks!
Where the fuck is that HD quality when the nhl is trying to figured out if the pucks in or not. Like trying to determine if the puck crosses the line looks like it’s filmed on a danm flip phone
Nice post. Would love to see more from the content creator but ain’t going back to X to satisfy my curiosity.
lol funny similarity