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Hockey - How's this for timing?

 
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Dec 24, 2007 00:17 |  #1

Can you spot the puck?

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Unfortunately in the downsized version it's tough to tell but his eye are pretty clear and focused on the puck. I'm liking this one as my next signed piece.

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Dec 24, 2007 00:45 |  #2

Yes, going 5 hole.


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Dec 24, 2007 14:03 |  #3

Wow, neat capture!


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Dec 26, 2007 11:07 |  #4

Took me agaes to find it lol! Looks kind of like it is on his helmet lol! But i can see it, good shot!


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Dec 26, 2007 18:21 |  #5

This isn't the OT goal, is it?

Your timing is great and a very nice shot.


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Dec 26, 2007 18:33 |  #6

my guess is the warm-up - there are pucks in the background in the corner.......


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Dec 27, 2007 08:00 |  #7

Yep - missed those pucks ;)

Too bad about longer lenses at the games. There was a thread floating around last year on this topic. I had just attended a Bruins game and wondered about the policy. I emailed their Fan Relations office. I got an interesting response. It seems that the policy is different depending on who you ask.

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Dec 27, 2007 19:23 |  #8

"Puck" What puck?


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Dec 29, 2007 01:47 |  #9

khall wrote in post #4579523 (external link)
"Puck" What puck?

Look around the L in Montreal.

Yes, it's the pre-game warm-up. Though the extra pucks dissapear easily enough in photoshop. I've had several request for print of this one already, plus I need a copy for myself.


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Dec 29, 2007 02:02 |  #10

Thanks Got It.


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Dec 29, 2007 13:06 |  #11

better timing by you than by the goalie. good work.


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Dec 29, 2007 16:18 |  #12

Its going to be tough to get kipper to sign it though, he isnt the most 'autograph friendly' player in the NHL. Great capture!


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Dec 29, 2007 17:06 |  #13

DavidEB wrote in post #4589806 (external link)
better timing by you than by the goalie. good work.

He stopped the shot between the pads.

nascarmaniac wrote in post #4590652 (external link)
Its going to be tough to get kipper to sign it though, he isnt the most 'autograph friendly' player in the NHL. Great capture!

Judging his tendancy to stop and sign is next to impossible, but he certainly does so. He's also very shy around much of the public but funny as hell.

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