Lidstrom Scores on Dan Ellis from Far - NSH/DET - Apr 20 08
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@letmepointout no he didn't. the last replay at the end of this video is the best view. if franzen tipped it, the puck would of changed direction instantly.
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Lidstrom makes it look easy to score from centre ice :P
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1) Its Lidstrom you can't really expect to save everything from an amazing player like him. (coming from a goalie and a Ducks fan)
2) I see a good shot that Ellis did not save, only thing i can think of that would've saved it would be come out of the crease more
3)A long shot like this that goes in happens to every goalie at some point
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@TheHockeyCentral I think Franzen tipped it.
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@ROCKETS2965 absolutely right. he said in an interview after this game that he tries to bounce it right in front of the goalie. this is NOT a fluke by any means.
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LOL at the fan at 0:16
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@TheHockeyCentral cuz that shot is like 60 feet. it's called gravity! and physics!
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@oijhhg So how did the puck rise and then drop so quickly? Explain that to me.
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@TheHockeyCentral if you look closer you can see that ffranzen just missed it bro.. so your fucking blind. lol you would see the change in direction instantly after franzen tipped it. but the puck just kept flying so it wasnt tipped.. if you watch from 1:05-end more closely. you can clearly see. it was not tipped!
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@ROCKETS2965 You're 100% bang on about Lidstrom. But you're fucking blind if you can't see that Franzen tipped that shot. The puck clearly bounced down and up again before landing right before Ellis.
He's the second best defender in hockey history. He's not some fucking random defender. If it were a one time thing then I'd say it might be a fluke, but the guy has done it MORE than once, and it was a picture perfect shot.
Also? Where do you see it bouncing everywhere? I see it shot, dropping right in front of the goalie, and bouncing in.
It's called skill. Get over it.
ROCKETS2965 2 years ago 22
I love the local announcers, don't understand hockey. they call it a fluke goal, how many times does #5 score fluke goals?
boudrozoltar 2 years ago 5