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Paul Martin's Slap Shot Hits Ian Laperriere In The Face (April,22,2010)

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Uploaded by on Apr 23, 2010

Philly's Ian Laperriere takes a puck in the face while blocking a shot from the point by Paul Martin.

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  • wear you visors children :)

  • Lets see another pussy-sports player get 2 pucks in the face the same season AND continue playing. Way to go Lapierre.

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  • i hate the flyers but damn i give this guy credit. 2 pucks to the face in one season and he is still around ? dedication right there.

  • dudes blocking a shot without a visor. balls

  • @ameilsa2 I believe we both said PLASTIC genius. So yes, I am aware of what they are made of. If a puck can shatter the glass material used in rinks or shatter a tendy's dangler, it can shatter a shield.

  • @802wolves Visors are made of hard plastic or polycarbonate so its not going to shatter. Look up what they are made for before You post bullshit.

  • @ameilsa2 Are you fucking kidding me? They're made of plastic, pucks can shatter them. A visor is to protect against high sticks.

  • @802wolves um nope they are actually for pucks. Not bullshit.

  • @ameilsa2 Woah dude visors are for sticks not pucks. Stop spreading bullshit on the internet.

  • Im pretty sure the tooth fairy will have to take out a loan after this....

  • lapperriere = fucking allstar 

  • @ameilsa2 agreed.

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