S56 SMJHL PT #5 - Highlight Reel
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Beebob
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Due to his limited playing time, Farley Hank's top highlight reel is definitely not up there compared to some of his teammates, regardless Hank has made the most of his time and made some shocking plays to say the least.
#1. Hank's top play of the season so far has came somewhat surprisingly against the Vancouver Whalers of all teams. It was the 35th game of the season and the score was 1-0 with 16:22 still left in the first frame. Thomas Rose was able to lead a breakaway from far to the left inside the neutral zone, Rose happened to spot the last remaining defender charging in front of him and flipped the puck to a teammate to his right. That teammate happened to be the 6'7" rookie defenseman Farley Hank, who was without a doubt experiencing his first breakaway of his career. The rookie showed quite alot of inexperience on the 1 on 1 though he managed miraculously to get fake with his backhand left and use his large reach to swing the puck around the goalie's right pad. #2. Hank's second highlight real play may be less visual impressive, though given the circumstances it definitely comes as an important goal. In the final game of the season Hank was in a 15-game stretch with only 1 point. Though he would finally manage to score one himself in the after lucky rebound off a shot from another teammate. #3. Hank's last highlight real play actually comes as the complete opposite of the one before. The play comes from a 1-6 loss against Quebec where Hank scored his first goal of the season, and the only goal for the Outlaws during the game. Hank accomplished this be powering a shot from the point past the goalie's glove. |
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