Laine blows a goal THROUGH Seider's stick

The Cannon of Tesoma

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Not really threadworthy to me. This kind of thing happens

With this pace he is shooting

A) Masterton trophy for himself
B) Calder for a rookie D-man
C) Habs to Playoffs

And most remarkably, breaking 15-20 sticks when doing that.

(Disclaimer: His PP-production and Shooting% maybe unsustainably high, but also his 5v5 production is unstainably low.)

Only if mods would've let that 50-in-50 thread be open you wouldn't have to get annoyed.
 

Marioesque

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I'm still intrigued by the physics of this shot.

The way the bottom half of Seiders stick explodes into the corner, it's hard to comprehend how much force the puck applied to the stick and still had momentum to continue towards net with speed.

It looks fake how the lower half instantly accelerates but there's no other force affecting it but the puck. Crazy stuff
 

The Cannon of Tesoma

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I'm still intrigued by the physics of this shot.

The way the bottom half of Seiders stick explodes into the corner, it's hard to comprehend how much force the puck applied to the stick and still had momentum to continue towards net with speed.

It looks fake how the lower half instantly accelerates but there's no other force affecting it but the puck. Crazy stuff
It looks to me that just before a puck hits to the stick, Seider's knee is pushing it downwards, causing extra stress that then causes explosive release of pieces of the stick.

That momentum has to come somewhere and only vehicle of power that can reasonably cause such "explosion" to that direction is the puck.
 
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Mulletman

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Was he injured all the time with Columbus? Laine's shot looks like his early Jets one again.
Well party injured but the main problem was Clumbus didn't know how to use him on the powerplay. I tried to point out to @thebus88 @ViD and a bunch of other Columbus fan boys that they should play him like this on the powerplay, but they didn't listen! Now Laine has 7 powerplay goals in just 8 games playing on a terrible Montreal roster, while the whole Columbus roster has 17 powerplay goals in 33 games. Laine is on pace for 50 powerplay goals in 58 games this season, which would most likely be good enough to beat the entire Columbus roster for the whole season!
 

thebus88

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Well party injured but the main problem was Clumbus didn't know how to use him on the powerplay. I tried to point out to @thebus88 @ViD and a bunch of other Columbus fan boys that they should play him like this on the powerplay, but they didn't listen! Now Laine has 7 powerplay goals in just 8 games playing on a terrible Montreal roster, while the whole Columbus roster has 17 powerplay goals in 33 games. Laine is on pace for 50 powerplay goals in 58 games this season, which would most likely be good enough to beat the entire Columbus roster for the whole season!
I genuinely don’t know if there’s sarcasm in these posts or what, but, this is now the 2nd Laine post in a week of yours you’ve linked me to…

Laine is a TERRIBLE hockey player. He’s decent offensively and has a VERY good shot. I’ve NEVER contested his shooting ability. If your offense and team has to go through Laine, he will put up points and your team will LOSE games.

What he doesn’t bring to the ice, is ANY ability or effort needed to actually give himself enough space and time consistently enough in meaningful games to make an overall positive impact on the ice. He crashes the net and does rebounds like Nikita Filatov.

The Columbus Blue Jackets DO NOT miss Laine and his lack of everything that makes a team successful. They are arguably currently watchable for the 1st time since Laine was acquired, and it’s NO coincidence that it’s because he is no longer apart of the team.

IMO
 

Channelcat

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I genuinely don’t know if there’s sarcasm in these posts or what, but, this is now the 2nd Laine post in a week of yours you’ve linked me to…

Laine is a TERRIBLE hockey player. He’s decent offensively and has a VERY good shot. I’ve NEVER contested his shooting ability. If your offense and team has to go through Laine, he will put up points and your team will LOSE games.

What he doesn’t bring to the ice, is ANY ability or effort needed to actually give himself enough space and time consistently enough in meaningful games to make an overall positive impact on the ice. He crashes the net and does rebounds like Nikita Filatov.

The Columbus Blue Jackets DO NOT miss Laine and his lack of everything that makes a team successful. They are arguably currently watchable for the 1st time since Laine was acquired, and it’s NO coincidence that it’s because he is no longer apart of the team.

IMO
Even as a Jet fan and Laine fan, I'll admit there is truth here. Laine is basically Matt Rempe with a different skill.
 

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