Milan Lucic Returning to Vancouver, Where He Left Legend With ‘The Shift’ (Video)

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Jun 1, 2011

By now, you've heard a million times that Milan Lucic is a native of Vancouver, and that he's returning home for the Stanley Cup Final. You'll also remember that Lucic was inducted into the Vancouver Giants' Ring of Honor when the Bruins were there back in late February.

By now, most Bruins fans have also seen "The Shift," the legendary 55 seconds that helped establish Lucic as one of the Giants' all-time greats on their way to winning the 2007 Memorial Cup.

But if you've yet to see this incredible video that features a 19-year-old Lucic establishing himself as a monster on the ice, check it out below. (He looks so tough in this video, you can forgive the frosted tips.)

Lucic finished the tournament with two goals and five assists, as the Giants beat the Medicine Hat Tigers 3-1 in the championship game. It wasn't surprising that Lucic made the Bruins' roster just a few months later.

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