NHL goaltender shipwrecks his boat
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Travis Neil
December 28, 2023 (10:53 PM)
It has been a good year for the Los Angeles Kings thus far into the season, however things could have gotten a lot worse after one of their goals crashed their boat.
Kings Star Goalie Shipwrecks His Boat
Pheonix Copley who has been the star goalie for the Kings this season however he just survived a pretty horrific tragedy as he crashed his ship.
Luckily it seems the six-foot-four goalie is unharmed by the incident that occurred. The boat is seemingly done for but Copley's humor shows that everything is ok.
Copley and The Kings Successful Start to The Year
The Kings have shocked the pacific division as they have shown they are a team that is going to compete for the playoffs.
The 20-7-4 Kings are third in the division with the Kraken having nine points less in five more games played this year.
The Kings have adapted to a heavy strong style of play that utilizes their speed to their advantage. The forecheck has proven to be an issue for teams to handle this season.
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