The Bruins post-Cup party has gone fully viral thanks to a $100,000 bottle of champagne. For those of you who still haven’t had a peak at it, voila.
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Word is it is 30 liters large. That is the biggest bottle that I have seen since the round, bowling ball, Carlo Rossi bottles I used to drink back in high school.
Somebody put together a handsome info-graphic of the evening. Somebody please start a site where one can submit their drink roster from the night before and it turns it in to an info-graphic.
This may be one of the most underused moves in hockey right now, especially since the introduction of the new interference rules.
You are going to start seeing a lot more of this next season. If the forward is coming with more speed, it makes no sense to try to lug the puck by a defenseman and expose yourself to being poke checked. The new rules dictate that defenders aren’t allowed to hold up the opposing player if they don’t have possession of the puck. Although they have started letting them get away with a touch of interference if it is immediately after the release of the puck, the incoming forward should still have enough speed to get around the D-man.
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