Still one of the most incredible shots I've ever seen.
Phil at the @ScottishOpen in 2013 🏴
10 yards away. Short-side. Tight lie. Water beyond.
Full swing.
What a call by the legendary @JoeBpXp. What a phenomenal job by a true pro, @Laughlin18, to let the moment sing.
Textbook, teach-tape stuff from an iconic broadcast duo. Well done, gents!
Alex Ovechkin is 39 years old, on the precipice of becoming the NHL’s goal-scoring king, and still taking down Subway and Hot Cheetos on team flights.
Truly the last of his breed ⭐️ (via @Capitals)
@joebaileysports What a game from start to finish! Reminiscing on my titles for Falmouth in ‘14 & ‘15, discipline and defense will always win championships; what a defensive display from Thornton Academy. Congrats to one of the state’s best public High School programs, and to KH on a great season
This guy @FriedgeHNIC never stops. It’s insane. He’s AI. There’s no other way to explain it. Working the league into a pretzel.
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The definitive Johnny Gaudreau forever young hockey moment. 12 years ago. He's 18 years old. Ices the 2012 NCAA Championship game. Comically quick feet, hands, and brain. His comp for me was always Allen Iverson--I covered both in college. Impossibly small and skinny (JG MIGHT be 140 pounds here) yet dominated the game and had GIGANTIC respect from his peers. Gaudreau was looked at as a freak and a savant who thought and played the game quicker than everyone else because he had to. Look at his face here--pure joy. A unique Christmas decoration who lit up the game whenever he hit the ice. With Johnny Gaudreau, there was always the possibility of a moment like this. An electric star who made the sport better by his art yet was grounded in his foundational principle: a big, loving family and countless friends is more important than anything. Humility and humanity personified. A son, brother, husband, father, and friend. For life.
@Tarik_ElBashir Do you think Leonard would’ve been a difference maker? More or less, do you think we’d still be facing a 3-0 deficit if he was in for someone like Aube-Kubel?