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Rick Nash Highlight
by Alanah McGinley on 10/26/07 at 12:33 AM ET
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From Rusty Miller at the AP,
It was the type of move a player usually tries late in a long practice. The right situation presented itself in a game for Columbus’ Rick Nash, however, and it will undoubtedly be a staple on all the highlight shows.
Nash scored in his fifth straight game, this one an almost indescribable goal on a shot between his legs…
Watch the video…
*If some video becomes available with better angles, I’ll post a note here later. Or perhaps someone else can drop a link in the comments. Thanks.
Update 2:03am ET: This Youtube video provides some alternate visuals. Also, in the comments it is suggested you go to the Yahoo! page and click on “highlights.” (Thanks, Bryce!)
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