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From pretending to shoot yourself in the leg after a touchdown to running into the boards full speed, no celebration seems to be off-limits in players' minds. So what's wrong with a little air guitar?
An American Hockey League game between the Hershey Bears and Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins came down to a shootout on Friday, with the Bears holding a one-goal edge going into the Penguins' final shot. Braden Holtby was in between the pipes for the Bears and came up with the game-winning save against Penguins forward Nick Petersen.
Holtby bolted out of the crease, skated on one knee and strummed his stick like a guitar, which didn't go over too well with the Penguins' bench. Check out the video below to watch the save and the center ice standoff.