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The Philadelphia Flyers and Pittsburgh Penguins played one of the young season’s best games of the year so far on Wednesday night, and it provided many “Wow” moments.
One of the best came in the first period when things got a little crowded in front of the Pittsburgh net. The Flyers put the puck on net, and hilarity ensued when players on both teams started jamming at the puck. At one point, every member of the Penguins was in or just outside of the crease.
The Pens couldn’t control the puck, however, and it eventually ended up leaking out to Philly defenseman Nicklas Grossmann. He slammed the puck home for the goal to give the Flyers their first goal of the evening.
Well, the Internet has taken over, and naturally, the Harlem Shake is involved. Some creative Internet user with too much time on their hands turned the play into the latest creation in the Harlem Shake meme.
Check out the video of the crazy play below, with a fist bump to CBS Sports’ Eye on Hockey blog for pointing it out.