Into the Film Room: Sergei Kostitsyn's 2nd period goal against Detroit
I'll admit, it's nice to be able to write one of these features after the Predators have won a game. In a loss, I usually choose to go with a defensive breakdown or some such to fit the mood. Tonight, though, is quite the opposite. Last night against Detroit, Sergei Kostitsyn gave us a shorthanded marker that exceeded even Colin Wilson's highlight reel goal against the Avalanche.
We'll take a look at it after the jump.
Oh, who am I kidding. This goal needs no frames - it was all Kostitsyn.
Thanks, Montreal.
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Are there any views of this from the other side?
by ExcellenceThroughGuesswork on Feb 6, 2011 11:20 PM EST reply actions
not following
"[Weber] shoots like MacInnis, hits like Stevens." - Jeff Marek
by Chris Burton on Feb 6, 2011 11:22 PM EST up reply actions
what you could see from the reverse angle was Sergei smoking a cirgarette and bangin that guys girlfriend while he shot the puck
by Creeping Death on Feb 7, 2011 5:13 PM EST up reply actions
as in, from the reverse angle?
by ExcellenceThroughGuesswork on Feb 6, 2011 11:26 PM EST reply actions
oh
I don’t think so, what you see is what you get from the NHL.com highlights. But that would be interesting because it might show just how much effort SK had to put into this one.
"[Weber] shoots like MacInnis, hits like Stevens." - Jeff Marek
by Chris Burton on Feb 6, 2011 11:27 PM EST up reply actions
uh-oh
you said something about Colin Wilson that didn’t fall under the “He is the best player ever” category.
prepare yourself.
Entering the season
I only thought of him as a poor-man’s Ilya Kovalchuk, since Kovalchuk was the hot free agent scorer on the market. Talk about a diamond in the rough, though.
Best view
was from directly behind the goal because Section 120 saw that SK74 was an absolute, unadulterated man on a mission.
by Hockey Hillbilly on Feb 7, 2011 12:06 PM EST reply actions
Yep. Kindl was like a cheap raincoat, kept SK74’s left arm occupied all the way to the crease. But he couldn’t get to the right one, could he?
by Hockey Hillbilly on Feb 7, 2011 1:57 PM EST up reply actions

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