Watch: Drouin sets up Johnson's goal with nasty move, incredible pass
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The seam was incredibly narrow.
— NHL (@NHL) January 16, 2017
The pass? Absolutely perfect. #TBLvsLAK pic.twitter.com/hlImLQYMIq
Somebody cue up the Harlem Globetrotters music.
Tampa Bay Lightning forward Jonathan Drouin made the Los Angeles Kings look like the Washington Generals in one play on Monday afternoon, losing Tanner Pearson with a nasty fake along the boards, then threading an unbelievable pass through traffic to Tyler Johnson for the tying goal.
They're playing at the Staples Center in L.A., so unfortunately we won't likely be hearing "Sweet Georgia Brown" there any time soon.
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