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Kent Johnson toe-drags between the legs and then pulls off the Michigan against Ilya Sorokin for a spectacular goal.

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50 Comments

  1. its kinda insulting that americans call Granlund's ilmaveivi a "michigan goal" after a state they have when they should've just translated it. It originated from the game of floorball in the 90's Finland

  2. Equivalent of the unwritten NBA rules of showboating in the lead.

    Personally think this nonsense is also an unwritten no no.

  3. Maybe the Bluejackets could glitch themselves out of being the worst team in the National Hockey League

  4. This may be a silly question but how is that not a high stick if it's over the cross bar?

  5. One of the greatest goals I've ever seen… WOW. The hands, and the offensive awareness to find just enough space to not only score, but make it look pretty. Sensational.

  6. The heel of the blade hit the crossbar before the puck left the toe of his stick. That should have been high sticking

  7. As pretty as this was, it should've been waved off for a high stick. The rules CLEARLY state that a player's stick cannot be above the crossbar when making contact with the puck prior to it going in. Not hating, but there NEEDS to be a rule review in the near future to address this.

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