#NHLVideos: FOUR Flyers, ONE stick! πŸ«£πŸ˜¬πŸ’



FOUR Flyers, ONE stick! πŸ«£πŸ˜¬πŸ’

3 out of 4 Flyers lose their twigs on the penalty kill, leading to a tap in goal for Matthew Knies and a 6-1 Maple Leafs lead!

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27 comments
  1. Were the first 2 broken or just the last one? Kidna funny rule when it leads to situations like this. They REALLY need guys with sticks… And because of a break one of the few still having one just chucks it to the boards. What happened to those things during the flight man wow

  2. How many of those sticks broke? At some point you're better off just moving over to pick one up rather than standing around.

  3. I don’t know why the league is promoting this as a positive. When sticks were made of wood maybe 1 per game would break. Now it’s like ten. What if the Stanley Cup is decided by a broken stick? Not a good look for the league. MLB still mandates wooden bats

  4. If Toronto didn't score there they'd have been laughed at so much!!? If u can't score when 3 guys on other team don't have sticks that'd be embarrassing!!?

  5. Not that I know much about it, just an old hockey fan. I credit stick technology for a significant change in the game. Flexible sticks means much faster and more accurate shots – means wrist shots will score more goals than slap shots. Now you can score goals from behind the red line.

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