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Patrick Kane Amazing Snipe vs Minnesota Wild - Oct 26th 2009 (HD)
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Added: Oct 27, 2009
CHICAGO - Just when the Chicago Blackhawks think Patrick Kane has performed every possible stick-on-puck magic trick, he does something seemingly impossible to amaze them yet again. Kane's spectacular, unassisted goal - just 3:25 after Minnesota had made it a one-goal game - helped the Blackhawks to a 3-1 victory Monday night and dropped the Wild to 0-8 on the road. "He's got a few tricks that probably still haven't come out," teammate Dave Bolland said. The Wild's momentum ended when Kane stole the puck from Eric Belanger in the right corner. Kane skated behind the net and, when he couldn't find an open teammate, weaved his way to the lower left circle. He then wheeled around and lifted the puck into a tiny gap between goalie Niklas Backstrom's right shoulder and the crossbar. "A pretty sick shot," Bolland said. "There was only an inch or two." Kane said he had been working on the move for years in practice and was glad to finally use it in a game. "It's got to be a perfect shot," he said. "It's lucky, too - kind of shoot and pray it goes in."
Category : Sports
Added: Oct 27, 2009
CHICAGO - Just when the Chicago Blackhawks think Patrick Kane has performed every possible stick-on-puck magic trick, he does something seemingly impossible to amaze them yet again. Kane's spectacular, unassisted goal - just 3:25 after Minnesota had made it a one-goal game - helped the Blackhawks to a 3-1 victory Monday night and dropped the Wild to 0-8 on the road. "He's got a few tricks that probably still haven't come out," teammate Dave Bolland said. The Wild's momentum ended when Kane stole the puck from Eric Belanger in the right corner. Kane skated behind the net and, when he couldn't find an open teammate, weaved his way to the lower left circle. He then wheeled around and lifted the puck into a tiny gap between goalie Niklas Backstrom's right shoulder and the crossbar. "A pretty sick shot," Bolland said. "There was only an inch or two." Kane said he had been working on the move for years in practice and was glad to finally use it in a game. "It's got to be a perfect shot," he said. "It's lucky, too - kind of shoot and pray it goes in."
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