Laine blows a goal THROUGH Seider's stick

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Reminds me of when The Hound cut through Ser Beric Dondarrion's sword during his trial by combat. I'm sure everyone else was thinking the same thing

Weirdo- I was thinking about the documentary MVP, Most Valuable Primate, about the chimp that blasted a shot through the net itself. Really informative, would recommend to anyone.
 
He looks pretty rusty to me overall.... but he got that natural shot which is always dangerous if he's given the ability to load it.
He's gotten better at least. The good news is that it'll continue whilst being one of the most dangerous players on PP in the entire league
 
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It might just be an optical illusion, but if you really slow it down I swear it looks like the stick is already broken before the puck gets to it.

Edit: slow it down to frame by frame. The stick starts off straight, then seems to snap while the puck is on its way.

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Better perspective in The recap at 4:25.

 
How long before Laine is charged with assault with a deadly weapon? Surely he's going to put one THROUGH a goaltender...or a face mask.:help:

In case anyone doesn't know, he has a 101.7 mph shots and from that distance, it's going to do damage. THAT was 8 years ago, it's faster now.
 
It might just be an optical illusion, but if you really slow it down I swear it looks like the stick is already broken before the puck gets to it.

Edit: slow it down to frame by frame. The stick starts off straight, then seems to snap while the puck is on its way.

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Is it possible that the puck has already hit the stick at this point?
 
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Is it possible that the puck has already hit the stick at this point?

No, that frame while the puck was still on its way. The stick seemed to break (or more probably, was already broken and finally went crooked) a fraction of a second before impact.

It’s still a cool replay and in a way, even more of a one-in-multiple-million shot.
 
It might just be an optical illusion, but if you really slow it down I swear it looks like the stick is already broken before the puck gets to it.

Edit: slow it down to frame by frame. The stick starts off straight, then seems to snap while the puck is on its way.

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Simple science folks. It’s obvious the sonic boom from Laines clapper destroyed the stick before the puck even got there. Remember sound moves faster than pucks.
 

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