ECHL Forward Colton Yellow Horn Shows Off Flashy Moves, Scores Sick Shootout Goal (Video)
Apologies in advance. What you’re about to see is probably going to make you miss hockey just that much more. Colton Yellow Horn, a 25-year-old winger lacing them up for the Ontario Reign of the ECHL nowadays, quickly became an Internet sensation this week following what can only be described as a sick goal. Yellow Horn decided to use his shootout opportunity against the San Francisco...
ECHL Player Scores Dirty Spin-O-Rama Shootout Goal
Without the NHL being played, it’s become pretty tough to find some amazing goals from the great world of hockey.
In recent ECHL action, Colton Yellow Horn of the Ontario Reign scored a sick shootout goal in a game versus the San Francisco Bulls. While coming down on Bull’s goalie Thomas Heemskerk, Yellow Horn slid the puck between his legs, kicked it back to his stick all before...
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ECHL player scores amazing shootout goal
The hockey shootout is a chance for individual players to show off their skills in a mano-a-mano showdown with the opposing goaltender, and the moves that some players come up with are absolutely brilliant. Then there’s the über-slick shootout move pulled off by Colton Yellow Horn of the ECHL’s Ontario Reign, in a game against the San Francisco Bulls, that borders on genius...
Minor Hockey League Player scores incredible spin-o-rama shootout goal
Colton Yellow Horn plays for the Ontario Reign in the ECHL, and he probably just had the shootout goal of the year. And with the NHL lockout still going strong, hockey fans are thankful for him.The spin-o-rama has gotten pretty basic in the NHL shootouts, but adding the twist of pulling the puck between his legs beforehand is simply outstanding. The goal ended up being the winning...
ECHL Reign @ Bulls, November 10
After their last meeting, there was reason to doubt the San Francisco Bulls' chances against the Ontario Reign. During the first 8 minutes, the Bulls didn't spend a lot of time outside their end of the ice. That turned out to be the case for most of the game. Thomas Heemskerk wasn't going to have an easy time of it in his second game in two nights. To his credit...
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