Mika Zibanejad doesn't need a trainer to get him a new stick
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Dorin Canaday
May 25, 2022 (10:36)
During action in game four between the New York Rangers and Carolina Hurricanes, Mika Zibanejad did something you've probably never seen before.
Usually, when a player breaks a stick, he will either get one-handed over the boards by the trainer or just go for a change. This time, Rangers forward Zibanejad did a little of both. When he broke his stick, he skated to the bench, and as it looked like he was changing, he grabbed a stick, hopped back over the boards and got back into the play.
Watch it here:
Definitely not something you see every day!
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