The reaction time from his glance at the goalie to the decision of when & where to shoot to the execution of that shot is special. It's a gift. And it's amazing that he's so incredibly fast making decisions about how & where to shoot, but looks like he's struggling to remember what he crammed in a sleepless night while taking an exam the rest of the time.That backhand was a beaut, right off the nose of the stick.
I heard he a scored a goal off a hookers ass.
Smoke comes out of his ears when he scores.I heard he shoots fireballs out of his eyes and lightning bolts out of his ass.
I wish I could do both of those, but I guess one out of two isn't bad.I heard he shoots fireballs out of his eyes and lightning bolts out of his ass.
He eats lightning and craps thunder. Kid is gonna be pretty goodSmoke comes out of his ears when he scores.
I heard he shoots fireballs out of his eyes and lightning bolts out of his ass.
Eiserman with a hat trick as BU beats up sixth-ranked Providence, 8-2.
It's beautiful the way that Eiserman was set up in the slot at the left post and then sprinted at just the right moment to an open spot on the right side to be available for the pass. And that release. Oy.
Should change his name to GOAL Eiserman.
I don’t think we’ve been here before. When’s the last time the Isles had a prospect score 20+ goals as a true freshman ? Maybe Anders Lee 14 years ago, but he was a 20 year old freshman. Not taking anything away from Lee, he’s become a solid goal scoring forward in the NHL, but Eiserman is a true freshman who’s still 18 years old.The only way he scores on that shot in the NHL is if Rick Dipietro is in net…. This kid certainly is impressive no doubt ..
But we’ve been here a few times before …LGI
That's not true, that puck was out before the goalie closed his legs. Have you seen how Nelson scores on his off wing? That happens all the time if you have a good enough shot which he does.The only way he scores on that shot in the NHL is if Rick Dipietro is in net…. This kid certainly is impressive no doubt ..
But we’ve been here a few times before …LGI
I thought this goal was a perfectly placed shot that Eiserman hit in full stride. I do think the goalie lost his angle, but still there wasnt a lot of an opening to put it through.That's not true, that puck was out before the goalie closed his legs. Have you seen how Nelson scores on his off wing? That happens all the time if you have a good enough shot which he does.