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Drew Shore Scores Filthy Goal for Team USA at IIHF World Championships


Drew Shore has a very bright future with the Florida Panthers, though he’s yet to really make his mark in the NHL. His talent and steadiness are the reasons why he was selected to play for Team USA at the 2014 IIHF World Championships, along with numerous other young, up and coming players like Johnny Gaudreau and Jacob Trouba.

On Monday against Team Germany, Shore received a stretch pass on a penalty kill, made a filthy move to go between his legs on a one-on-one, and then beat the goaltender five hole as he slid across the crease.

[USA Hockey]

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