Keijiro Kiriyama bounds toward the goal, picking up speed along the ice.
The keeper starts forward hoping to close off Kiriyama’s angle toward the net.
Kiriyama fakes left then stickhandles to the right. The move works, stretching the keeper out and giving Kiriyama enough room to score from a tight angle. Then, Kiriyama crash lands heroically behind the goal after being tripped by the keeper in a finish that might remind some hockey fans of Bobby Orr’s iconic 1970 Stanley Cup winner. Kiriyama pays little mind, jumping back up with one arm raised as teammates rush in to celebrate.
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