This NHLer needs a different type of training after this game.
Nashville Predators winger Gustav Nyquist had several teeth knocked out during Thursday’s game against the Seattle Kraken — but he seemed unfazed as he calmly collected the pearly whites off the ice.
“The Most Hockey Thing You’ll See Today,” Bleacher Report Open Ice posted on X, along with a photo of Nyquist kneeling down looking for his missing tooth.
Nyquist was in front of the Seattle net when he took a high stick to the face from Kraken defenseman Adam Larsson.
Nyquist spun around and dropped to the ground just in time to get a perfect view of his teeth peppering the ice outside the crease.
“Gus Nyquist came down. Some chicks on the ice,” an NHL commentator can be heard saying.
Gustav Nyquist gets hit in the face by the Seattle net from Kraken defenseman Adam Larsson during Friday night’s game.Getty Images
After being hit, Nyquist took off his gloves and started picking his teeth.Getty Images
Nyquist removed his gloves and began to pick at the tooth, which was surrounded by small spots of blood.
Kraken goaltender Philipp Grubauer also took some time to help his opponent scan the ice.
“Of course the German Philipp Grubauer came to see if he needed any help,” Emerald City Hockey, an independent media company that covers the team, said. said to X.
For that hit, Larsson was given a four-minute penalty for high-sticking.
Nyquist returned to the game and recorded two shots on goal, but the Kraken won 4-2.
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