A few weeks back, when the Bruins were playing the Sabres at the Garden, Johnny Boychuk laid down probably his best open ice hit of the season on Thomas Vanek...
Problem: you can't find this clip anywhere. It's not in the in-game highlights for that game, and there isn't an individual clip on YT. Does anyone know if there's a video of it posted SOMEWHERE? If not, could someone post it? To think of all the mediocre hits that get posted online, and I can't find this one!
A few weeks back, when the Bruins were playing the Sabres at the Garden, Johnny Boychuk laid down probably his best open ice hit of the season on Thomas Vanek...
Problem: you can't find this clip anywhere. It's not in the in-game highlights for that game, and there isn't an individual clip on YT. Does anyone know if there's a video of it posted SOMEWHERE? If not, could someone post it? To think of all the mediocre hits that get posted online, and I can't find this one!
Someone help! Quick!
Though not open ice , when he send Evander Kane ass over tea kettle was pretty awesome..
Thanks for the reply Marmot. It really is a mystery to me why that hit isn't featured ANYWHERE else. Not even in that weeks top ten hits on NHL.com...weird how it just got lost in the shuffle.
Ugly site, but I checked it out none the less, and it's pretty cool.
I finally found the video. Forgot about that hit. A good one, and clean -- just like the open ice hit in the Pitt-Flyer game yesterday. On one hand, it's great when a team responds physically when one of their own gets rocked. On the other, a clean hit isn't justification for dropping 'em.
I finally found the video. Forgot about that hit. A good one, and clean -- just like the open ice hit in the Pitt-Flyer game yesterday. On one hand, it's great when a team responds physically when one of their own gets rocked. On the other, a clean hit isn't justification for dropping 'em.
That WAS boatloads of fun when Briere got creamed in the open ice. A prime example of how the Flyers can dish it out but can't take it. Did you see how steamed 'the Violet' got ? Before he gets that mad, maybe he could reconsider having his players running opposing teams' star players.
That WAS boatloads of fun when Briere got creamed in the open ice. A prime example of how the Flyers can dish it out but can't take it. Did you see how steamed 'the Violet' got ? Before he gets that mad, maybe he could reconsider having his players running opposing teams' star players.
Well, I'm a Laviolette fan, the same way I'm a Tortorella & Bylsma fan.
As Milbury said last night, Pitt is a mean, tough club.