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S78 mPT #5: Playoff Celebrations Due: Sunday, September 15th @ 11:59 PM PST

Marian Hanak does a variety of celebrations after a get but his favorite one is to wave goodbye to opposing fans to make them salty

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Have you ever seen the horse girl anime Uma Musume? The horse girls race, and the winner leads an idol singalong afterparty show after the race is over. Lily does that same thing after winning a race, she performs a song or two for the audience!

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Gotta put your hands up in the air with the stick and wave it around like you just don't care

Best way to celebrate after notching a go ahead goal

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Jaromir Jagrbomb typically does very subtle goal celebrations, but when he scores a big goal, for example in the playoffs, he likes to skate and jump against the boards very heavily to get the crowd really going as well.

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Westley is a very simple hockey-playing baby. Anytime he scores he drops his stick, starts clapping, puts a big smile on his face and goes "yayyyyy". A key part of his celebration is that he loves entertaining people and thus his clapping is intended to get the crowd to clap with him.

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Spack Jarrow's celebration is trademarked and copyrighted and he has been known to sue those who attempt to replicate it. For this reason, you understand, I cannot say what it is without fear of being sued.

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Niclas Sundqvist is not really a goal scorer but he usually prefers something simple, like a raised fist and hugging the teammates. In game deciding circumstances though, he would put the stick between his legs and sit on it while going forward.

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Honestly the more calm and composed you can celebrate, the more devastating it is for your opponent. Just skate back in silence, and get a tap on the back from coach.

Xavier Beausoleil is known for his jolly and big attitude. Whenever he scores a goal, you'll see the biggest smile one can have. He'll rush to his teammates in order to celebrate with them as he couldn't have done it without them.

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The best celly is clapping a bomb into an open net from either way too close, or long distance. Fly by the opposition bench and maybe get a good old line brawl because the other team is babies

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The ebbs and flows of games, as well as when you score goals always changes how you celebrate. Overtime winner? Probably going to be overcome with emotion. Elated, ecstatic, you won of course.

Opening the game with a goal or tying a close one up? Maybe you are more subdued as you know you have a long way to go before winning.

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My goal celebrations change depending on the goal. If it is a lucky bounce, I am not going to be throwing out a big celly. If I am scoring a hatty against a rival, I am busting out that Joe Thornton celly.

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ben would do whatever comes to his mind after the goal, celebrations are one of his favorite parts of hockey. one that he might like it the eagle one first done by kuznetzov of the nhl

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Wingmate Roc's favourite thing to do after scoring a big time goal, especially a playoff one, is to lead the mass of fans in a glorious screech and a crowd wave that goes on way too long

Maybe get the puck and give it to a fan, or celebrate with the bench. Nothing fancy. Nothing too much. Nothing weird. Nothing that like a dance or a party celebration. It's a win for the team, not for the player.

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