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Erik Gudbranson’s Stick Gets Launched In The Air, Brad Marchand Chirps Gudbranson



This whole sequence is just hilarious.

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25 Comments

  1. I know Marchand is watched carefully, but god damn that was a weak call. I know a hockey player who's born with 4fingers in total, and he wouldn't even have dropped his stick there

  2. Every time a slash is called when a player drops their stick i die a little inside. Every time its a weak call, including this one.

  3. He literally dropped his stick an then he just stick lifted it out of the way… The stick lift isn't what cause him to lose his stick.. some BS

  4. Flames couldn't score on 4/5 of their gifted powerplays. They're a bunch of soft fucks over there in Calgary. Hold onto your stick Gudbranson, "Mr. Tough Guy".

  5. One of my favorite YouTube videos…Clips of Marchand getting his ass kicked for about 5 minutes.

  6. Could the league finally after a decade of blatant favouritism and turning a blind eye, actually begin enforcing the rules on Boston?
    If so, I wonder what’s changed in Gary’s office?

  7. I for one feel very strongly that this new NHL is pretty disgusting… This new NHL looks more like European soccer. Where they put more emphasis on penalties and promoting power plays. It leads me to think are we doing this now because legalizing gambling on sports there's a lot of money to be won.. players don't manage the game anymore the referees now are in charge of the ebb and flow of the game. I might be a dinosaur in the way I think but I truly believe they took a hundred-year-old game and they didn't make it any better… The NHL needs to do a gut check and go back to the blue collar of the game..

  8. If he was holding onto his stick, it does get knocked out. stick slash seems silly if the stick doesn't get broken. More soft modern NHL rules.

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