The combination of that goal being the comeback win, the celly itself, Mickey not being impressed and Ken's over excitement with "WHAT A CELLY" makes it even better than it is
my favorite this year has to be slafkovsky scoring his first goal in the nhl and immediately telling a coyotes player to fuck off. he's so real for that
GOLD! Ended on two absolute beauties I must say. Foligno jr jump. Followed by Maleks I own the world face, with a raised arm to accept the praise. Lol... Fully thinking that was going to be your finale clip. Excellent work.. again
Funniest cele I ever saw was a walk off goal. It wasn't the NHL, I want to say either college or a national team. Whoever it was, scored the (game winning) goal and headed directly to the nearest door (not even the one to the team locker room), opened it and just walked out. Just hilarious in its simplicity.
When the celebrations are worth so much more than the goals players need to be aware of it and be creative lol, that's how they would be remembered for a long time.
we need more of these types of celebrations. It won't happen because that player will get either yelled at by the coach or gonna get rocked by the other team on the next shift.
I don't understand why there aren't a lot more of this kind of celebrations? Like I'm not asking for a celebration like Brazil's football team but something more than a group hug is better imo
I can tell you why. It’s because NHL players are humbled unlike other sports where the players go over the top when celebrating treating it like they are the only ones who will ever score or that they God’s greatest thing to ever hit this Earth just for scoring. It’s a team effort for the NHL. The players don’t forget that it’s the TEAM that worked together to get that goal. You should see the commercial when the Stanley Cup rolls around. They play a commercial where you hear the word we being used instead of me or I. The players know it’s about the team and not one player only getting them to that point. Someone also did a little blurb where they compared that racist fuck Lebron James using the word I after winning compared to an NHL team winning. Big difference in humility there. This is a nice thing to see every once in a while but I’m glad they don’t go overboard and do the bullshit things that other players do in their leagues(ahem NFL, NBA and MLS) after scoring. The only time for them to really let loose is after winning the Stanley Cup. So that’s why you don’t see them doing these types of celebrations a lot. They know to have humility and show it too.
@@sarahprince2412 bestie idk why you're so worked up on this simple, kinda silly, question, it's not that deep.. and idk if you watch other sports, but in football (or soccer whatever you call it) it's also a team effort, you think a man alone can run that big field and outrun 11 players score and win the game? No, in the interviews after the games is always we unless they get asked a question that's just about them in particular and even then they do their best to include the team; and when it's the national team doing interviews they even include the people that isn't exactly part of the players team like the people that cooks, clean, get their clothes and things they need (at least that's what my national team did on the Netflix and Amazon prime show they have, and some other interviews, they didn't forget anyone that helps them before during and after the game)..
My favourite celebration is probably the canoe celebration where they sit down and paddle with the stick. Too bad it wasn't featured. I'm surprised that no one has done a T-pose celebration yet. If someone has done it, I've missed it.
Y'all nedd to understand why this celebration @1:41 was so big. Yes it got the penguins into the playoffs(which they lost in the 1st round)but was the end of what was essentially 2 games played back to back due to old NHL rules. People who hate the shootouts don't remember games like this...games that start at 7pm and end at 4AM. Teams leaving a west coast game @6am and have another game back east at 7 that night and practice at 9am
@@DeltaHighlights Only other possibility was him touching it and preventing a teammate from getting a hat trick, but the angles don't seem right for that. Looking at it again, I think you're right about the foot. In fact, I think it did only go in off his foot and not his stick. But it wasn't a kicking motion, so it counted.