Now THIS is a goal!! Holy hell @bdnwheatkings Quenneville!!
— Jeremy St.Louis (@jrstlouis) May 22, 2016
Wheat Kings cut it to 5-3. Goal of the year. pic.twitter.com/sU6KAtZAiF
John Quenneville may have scored the nicest goal of the postseason at any level this spring.
The New Jersey Devils prospect - and son of Chicago Blackhawks head coach Joel Quenneville - roofed the puck after putting his stick between his legs on a breakaway at the Memorial Cup on Saturday.
Quenneville, who's playing for the WHL-champion Brandon Wheat Kings, was drafted 30th overall by the Devils in 2014.
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