In his brief career so far, Alexander Ovechkin has notched five NHL hat tricks. Alex Semin has two. Their fellow countryman, Sergei Fedorov, has six, and the Caps' fourth Russian, Viktor Kozlov, has a pair.
But where did the term "hat trick" come from, and why the Russian focus? Joe Pelletier (the genius behind Greatest Hockey Legends.com and a fellow J.P.) passed along this educational video that will answer both questions:
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haha, I just came across that chick on youtube the other day.
8 comments:
haha, I just came across that chick on youtube the other day.
Shes cute but that accent could get annoying....
love the accent...
I don't know where the word hat came from, but I know where my hard on just came from.
I never noticed. Was she wearing a hat?
Should could have been talking about molecular physics and string theory and I would have been riveted.
Good find, sir.
I too LOVE the accent. She is my temple of poetry...
Also tag as: "Videos JP Could Post Every Day And I Would Not Mind One Iota."
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