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Canucks extract their revenge on Jake Walman’s “griddy” dance



Last week, Detroit Red Wings defenseman Jake Walman scored a game-winning goal on a penalty shot during overtime against the Vancouver Canucks, showcasing his celebratory dance known as “the griddy.” The spirited performance left a lasting impression on the Canucks, and tensions flared during their recent matchup.An the latest game, Walman became entangled with Nils Hoglander in front of the Canucks’ net, and it appeared that Hoglander’s stick unintentionally struck Walman’s head. Seeking clarification, Walman approached Hoglander, only to be confronted by Zadorov, who performed the infamous “griddy” dance right in front of him.
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  1. NHL Department of Player Safety announced Vancouver’s Nils Hoglander has been fined $2,864.58, the maximum allowable under the CBA, for high-sticking Detroit’s Jake Walman.

  2. f Zadorov and the dirty Vancouver fans.thats just very disrespectful to make fun of someone and harass someone like that .and Zadorov looks 100 times stupider at it😂😂.so I was right Vancouver players ARE NOT NICE PLAYERS 😂including the fans

  3. It isnt a "Red Wings vs Canucks" thing, it is one idiot with poor sportsmanship starting trouble. Celebrate the goal , thats all good, but when you provoke another team like that, people take exception. As a Canucks fan, I dont think most have any issues with Detroit. Its just one clown, much like hating Marchand vs hating Boston.

  4. You would think the Canucks would be the most accepting of this 😂 fentanyl city, people do the crackhead dance every day and it looks pretty much the same, the only difference is they use the side of buildings, benches and mailboxes to stay upright

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