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NHL ad - Live Every Shift (Is this the year...?)

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TV spot featuring NHL stars asking "Is This The Year?" that various milestones are reached. Amongst others, Ryan Miller of the Buffalo Sabres and Sidney Crosby of the Pittsburgh Penguins ask if the Stanley Cup will land in their respective city. Phoenix Coyotes head coach Wayne Gretzky asks if this is the year "that someone scores 93" goals in one season, breaking his record of 92. Eric Staal of the Carolina Hurricanes asks if this is the year we "finally figure out who is dad's favorite," in reference to his hockey-playing brothers.

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  • is this the year chelios retires?

  • i guess this isn't the year

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  • @bobster231 Nope, not this year.

  • hahaha eric staal is this the year we find out who is dads favourite

  • @ActoneSUCKA im more of a fan of crosby but he doesnt suck but i do agree ovi is better

  • @bobster231 fucking rights boi!!!!

  • Is this the year the phoenix coyotes move back home to Winnipeg?

  • all of the NHL ads are so easy to make fun of!

  • "is this the year i found out whose dads favourite" oh staal lol

  • @RavensScrewSteelers grow a pair? he has ever major award in hockey..you can grow a pair

  • He IS a classy player. It's just when you compare him to Crosby, he seems like a mean, rough player. Crosby needs to stop sucking his thumb and grow a pair

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