Watch: Wild's Coyle flashes incredible hand-eye coordination on goal
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The solo effort by Coyle is top notch. The celebration? What a #HockeyHug. #DALvsMIN #StanleyCuphttps://t.co/4xpnzGzDjx
— #StanleyCup Playoffs (@NHL) April 21, 2016
Charlie Coyle's impeccable hand-eye coordination helped the Minnesota Wild's efforts against Dallas in Game 4 on Wednesday.
As the forward broke into the Stars' zone, he somehow managed to control the puck by chipping it to himself and knocking it out of the air - before sliding it past Antti Niemi for his first goal of the postseason.
The beautiful hockey hug capped the play perfectly.
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