Tage Thompson scores a nasty goal against the Tampa Bay
The 6'6' forward has really found his game in Buffalo and it's starting to hurt a lot of teams. He recently made the Tampa Bay Lightning one his victims by dancing around the players, before dropping the puck into an empty net. Take a look:
The big forward was orignally drafted in the first round of the 2016 Draft (26) by the St. Louis Blues and was later involved in a trade for Selke and Conn Smythe Winner Ryan O'Reilly. He developed late, since he only found his offensive game last season when he registered 68 points in 78 games (38 goals). Before tonight's matchup against the Lightning, he already had 26 points in 21 games.
Let's hope that the monster will stay put when he plays the Canucks.
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