Moments Like These Prove Hockey is The Great Sport (Oilers vs Capitals game)
There are plenty of amazing sports in this great big beautiful world we get to live on, but one has always stood out the best for most, and that's hockey.
Hockey is proved to raise little ones with key leadership and perseverance skills, as well as many fundamentals come with the joy of whacking a stick around at a piece of rubber on ice!
Now when players hit the big leagues there are usually two types of people, some who are very self-kept and do not associate with fans too often or there is players who'll be sure to interact with fans to give them a good show for their money spent on tickets.
Last night, the ''good player'' came out of a Washington Capitals player who is unidentified, but the kind act sure didn't go unnoticed!
After the Washington Capitals won 3-2, the teams' equipment trainer sent a stick over the glass for a young fan, and his reaction is adorable, and surely a moment he will never forget.
Check out the vide below:
Is hockey not the best sport??
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DECEMBRE 10 | 82 ANSWERS Moments Like These Prove Hockey is The Great Sport (Oilers vs Capitals game) Is hockey the greatest sport? |
Yes | 67 | 81.7 % |
No | 15 | 18.3 % |
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