 Everybody loves a hidden ball trick. I had never seen a hidden ball trick in La Crosse. Didn't know they were really a thing, and I was wondering how could this happen, what is it? So I watched the game, Rochester versus New York, and indoor La Crosse, and they're passing it around, and then it gets bobbled a little bit. He picks it up, he gives it to his buddy, his buddy winds up, shoots, uh-oh, no ball. Oh, shit, ball was somewhere else. So that was cool. So I had needed a slow-mo this, and then I thought, you know, maybe other people would be interested in this because they've never seen a hidden ball trick in La Crosse either. So I'm gonna make a little, I'm gonna walk you through what happened here. It's a short one. Number 92, I don't know if this is... La Crosse players, is this a common play? Do you plan this out? Do you just know this happens? Because number 92 has the ball, and he tosses it up, and his teammate reaches for it, but 92 grabs it again, and instead of being like, hey, dude, what the fuck? Are you gonna fake pass it to me? I was really interested in scoring. He rolls with the punches perfectly. Does the fake wind up and shoot? And look, nobody... Nobody knows that this dude, 92, still has the ball. Except maybe one person knew for a second. The ref didn't know. You can see the ref, he looks. The goalie looks, and now he gets to shoot from up top. And even the teammates, they don't seem to know. Only him and him, unless they're all part of it. Imagine if he hit the goalie and missed, that would have sucked. I think one of the guys on defense knew about it, because otherwise it's a really weird move. This guy, assistant captain, now the white team Rochester's there on a penalty kill, so only got four guys, so you think the box play? But he, this guy seems to know that he still has the ball as of now, because he follows him. Otherwise, it would be really weird for him to switch off the ball man at this point and send the captain and be like, you go stand in front of that shot. Which the captain thinks is happening. He's like, oh shit, I gotta go get whacked and get scared. And number three, he's still looking at the ball, right? But then I think everyone reacts to this fake shot. So number three, he's like, oh wait, I got tricked. He had the ball. And then the ball goes and he's like, nope, I had it, shit. I think I had it. Damn. Sending the captain in to just, you go in front of that shot, made me laugh. It's like, oh, okay, all right, damn, ow. So what a play. I wonder if that's a play they run and they teach or they practice. There's this 33rd goal this season, way to go Connor Kearnan. He's got Irish in his blood. And that's maybe the most obvious thing anyone's ever said.