Time seemed to be moving in slow motion as Ashton Samms waited to see if the puck would cross the goal-line. | SaltWire
| Posted: Nov. 22, 2022, 3:02 p.m. | Updated: Nov. 22, 2022, 3:02 p.m. | 8 Min Read
“I saw it go through the five-hole, but it was slow, so I wasn’t sure at the beginning I saw everyone jumping so I knew it went in,” he said. “My teammate, Keegan Eisenhauser, skated hard to go get the puck in the corner and he passed it to me,” Samms recalled on Nov. 21. “I shot , but the goalie saved it. My other teammate, Matt Shields, went in for the rebound. The other team knocked it off his stick and it came back to me, and I shot it, and it went five-hole.”
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