I don't know who this player is, and frankly it doesn't even make a difference. He's a legend in my book. License and registration, chicken f***ers.
After some lengthy shenanigans behind the Buffalo Sabres' net, Alexander Wennberg fed the puck to Brandon Saad who was already low to the ice and ready to elevate the puck for his 30th goal of the season.
From the angle that Matt Calvert shot from, he did not have a lot of open net to look at but he managed to fire the puck past Buffalo Sabres goaltender Jason Kasdorf's glove with tremendous velocity.
Good work was done behind the net to set Florida Panthers' Jaromir Jagr up to put a quick one past Senators goaltender Craig Anderson.
Jonathan Toews scores his 28th of the season with a quick shot, perfectly aimed through the legs of St. Louis Blues goalie, Brian Elliott. Patrick Kane played his part by getting the puck to Toews at the right time, and the Blackhawks put themselves on the scoreboard.
Accuscore Free Pick of the Day video features a selection from Finnish ice hockey Liiga where the semifinals are on the way.
Detroit Red Wings' Darren flips the puck past Philadelphia Flyers goalie Steve Mason, much to his dismay. All it took was a bit of pressure in the dump and chase, and Helm was able to pick up the puck right in front of the net.
You've got to give Frederik Gauthier credit for cleverly dropping the puck back to Morgan Rielly for the chance to fire through some traffic. Rielly fired quickly and hit the top shelf for the shorthanded goal.
If you thought the Pittsburgh Penguins' recent stretch of winning 11 out of their last 12 was impressive going into last night's battle with the Ottawa Senators, then you were likely out of superlatives to describe their five unanswered goals in a 5-3 comeback win on the road after sleepwalking through the early part of the game. The rest of the NHL should take this as a warning that this is a team to be reckoned with once the facial hair starts to grow wild in the playoffs.
No rookie has had more of an impact on his team than Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Shayne Gostisbehere, which should win him the Calder Trophy.
After being the scapegoat for a nightmare season, Phil Kessel continues to help the future of the Toronto Maple Leafs.