Minnesota Wild forward Charlie Coyle scores an amazing breakaway goal by stretching the puck back from behind the net of Oilers goalie Viktor Fasth. Atlantic DivisionBoston BruinsCharlie CoyleEastern Conferencegorgeous goalsLatestMINMinnesota Wild Prev Post Columbus Blue Jackets Anton Forsberg and Ryan Johansen Pre-Game Skate January 28, 2015 Next Post Alex Goligoski / DK on Pittsburgh Sports January 28, 2015 17 Comments Jerdee 10 years ago Dayum xKarhu 10 years ago I've watched this over and over and I still don't understand how he netted that. Unbelievable goal. Not to mention the game winning goal. Kyle Booth 10 years ago I've seen many players do that move but never on a breakaway and never in the fashion he did it. The first time I watched it I had no idea how the puck went in cause of the angle the goalie and Coyle were at. What a goal Anonymooseity 10 years ago I can't believe chuck tucked that goal!!! delacroixwalrus 10 years ago I don't care who you are, what you favorite team is. That is a play of the day hands down. Possibly even play of the week. yee 10 years ago Beauty MajinStylee 10 years ago That's a damn nice goal O___O JSaddleback 10 years ago Damn oilers suck. Why did I even go watch them. Oh yeah it was free for me Swiff 10 years ago He tucked it KZawizz 10 years ago What a beaut. aicanaro 10 years ago That was too fast for my eyes 34muggsy34 10 years ago This is like an optical illusion Scrazor 10 years ago Ok ok Charlie you need a flu shot because that was sick!! Dustin Johnson 10 years ago Minnesota, is such a young team with skills and talent. This just shows what is to come for the State of Hockey!! DarkJedi1991 9 years ago I love seeing that alcohol ad featuring one of my favorite actors, Sir Patrick Stewart thedelightfullytacky 9 years ago Hockey equivalent to a slam dunk. Ultra Concise 3 years ago Had to create a new playlist to save that clip. I titled it "NHL Gems" , but I could have called it "Beyond Belief"Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
xKarhu 10 years ago I've watched this over and over and I still don't understand how he netted that. Unbelievable goal. Not to mention the game winning goal.
Kyle Booth 10 years ago I've seen many players do that move but never on a breakaway and never in the fashion he did it. The first time I watched it I had no idea how the puck went in cause of the angle the goalie and Coyle were at. What a goal
delacroixwalrus 10 years ago I don't care who you are, what you favorite team is. That is a play of the day hands down. Possibly even play of the week.
Dustin Johnson 10 years ago Minnesota, is such a young team with skills and talent. This just shows what is to come for the State of Hockey!!
DarkJedi1991 9 years ago I love seeing that alcohol ad featuring one of my favorite actors, Sir Patrick Stewart
Ultra Concise 3 years ago Had to create a new playlist to save that clip. I titled it "NHL Gems" , but I could have called it "Beyond Belief"
17 Comments
Dayum
I've watched this over and over and I still don't understand how he netted that. Unbelievable goal. Not to mention the game winning goal.
I've seen many players do that move but never on a breakaway and never in the fashion he did it. The first time I watched it I had no idea how the puck went in cause of the angle the goalie and Coyle were at. What a goal
I can't believe chuck tucked that goal!!!
I don't care who you are, what you favorite team is. That is a play of the day hands down. Possibly even play of the week.
Beauty
That's a damn nice goal O___O
Damn oilers suck. Why did I even go watch them. Oh yeah it was free for me
He tucked it
What a beaut.
That was too fast for my eyes
This is like an optical illusion
Ok ok Charlie you need a flu shot because that was sick!!
Minnesota, is such a young team with skills and talent. This just shows what is to come for the State of Hockey!!
I love seeing that alcohol ad featuring one of my favorite actors, Sir Patrick Stewart
Hockey equivalent to a slam dunk.
Had to create a new playlist to save that clip. I titled it "NHL Gems" , but I could have called it "Beyond Belief"