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La règle la plus étrange du hockey s’est produite hier soir ! Étudiant à l’Université de l’Alberta, Matt Berlin a la chance de jouer pour les Oilers d’Edmonton. Pendant les dernières minutes du match, l’attaquant des Oilers, Connor McDavid a suggéré à son entraîneur de laisser Berlin terminer le match. Berlin a été ovationné, a fait un arrêt du bloqueur et a célébré la victoire des Oilers avec ses nouveaux coéquipiers ! Suivez-moi : https://twitter.com/earboyq https://www.instagram.com/earboysport/ https://www.tiktok.com/@earboysport #sports #hockey #shorts

18 Comments

  1. What in the NHL? So all 4 goalies? Because they already have a #2 goalie on the bench. When is that gonna happen lol.

  2. Sometimes they hire an equipment manager that has a background in goaltending just to be extra safe.

  3. I still remember when that Zamboni driver played 😂
    It was a fun game to watch

  4. Technically, Berlin wasn’t an EBUG.

    Skinner was sick and so Berlin was signed to an ATO hours before. And since Campbell wasn’t injured, Berlin comes in as a regular goalie.

    Still a very classy move by the Oilers to do that for him

  5. Should’ve brought up the difference between an emergency backup and someone on an ATO (Amateur tryout). Emergency backups are only allowed to play if both main goalies are unable to play. People on an ATO can play at any time. Matt Berlin was signed to an ATO before the game because Stuart Skinner was sick. Had Berlin been an emergency backup, he would not have been allowed to play.

  6. How did they allow him on ice? There is a rule that EBUG can be only used if both of the goalies in the lineup are injured during the game. They can't just let EBUG on ice unless that happens.

  7. Actually he was an emergency backup. He signed an amateur tryout contract. If he was an ebug we wouldn’t of been able to play the last few minutes cause ebugs can only play if the the goalie ends up injured

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