The Swedish NHL team has been deceived by mega-talent Logan Cooley

Logan Cooley was drafted third overall in the 2022 NHL Draft by the Arizona Coyotes, but until this season he played college hockey.

But last night, the 19-year-old showed he wants to wear the shirt next season when he fooled the Swedes’ duo and scored a dream goal.

-Look at these dancing freaks! shouted one of the commentators.

The NHL pre-season is in full swing and many players want to show their front legs to take a spot on the team in the premiere.

One of those players is Arizona Coyotes’ Logan Cooley, who overnight turned the Swedish duo of Adrian Kempe and Andreas Englund of the Los Angeles Kings into big-time players when he scored a stunning goal.

“Something you can’t teach”

Logan Cooley was selected third overall in last year’s draft, but has since continued to play college hockey.

However, in a practice match at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne, which is part of the “World Series” of the NHL World Tour, the American showed that he wants to wear the jersey this season.

The 19-year-old glided past Adrian Kempe without worry, then cleared Andreas Englund before pulling another player wide, then yanked the ball over from the first cross while half-thrown in the air.

– I mentioned earlier that he is a dancer. Look at these dancing freaks! This is something you cannot teach! It’s pure skill, exclaimed one Viaplay commenter.

Arizona won the game 5-3 with Swedish Viktor Arvidsson of the Los Angeles Kings scoring a goal and an assist.

Leave a Comment