Tied up with four points a piece, the Detroit Red Wings and Montreal Canadiens headed into overtime on Saturday night for five minutes of three-on-three hockey. But in just under a minute of overtime, the Detroit Red Wings’ Jake Walman ended the game with a slapshot and the griddy to celebrate.
Walman’s celly — celebration in hockey speak — is a favorite of Fortnite players and athletes alike; though the move originally went viral on TikTok in 2019, Fortnite added it to the game in 2021. It was actually Walman’s second time taking the griddy to the rink; the first was in 2022, when the Red Wings came back from a 4-0 game against the Pittsburgh Penguins. Walman, again, scored the game-winning goal in overtime to win 5-4. Not only was it a historic win for the Red Wings — overcoming that huge deficit — but it was an iconic moment for the National Hockey League. We’ll always remember the first griddy on ice.
The first griddy in NHL historypic.twitter.com/WlLYHKtLoU
Asked about how it felt to griddy off the ice after the game against the Canadiens, Walman let the world know he’s always playing Fortnite: “The new Fortnite season is out,” Walman said in a postgame interview. “Add me up. I’m always on.” Previously, after his first griddy, he explained the dance, letting the interviewer know both little kids and his teammates enjoy it.
Fortnite is hugely popular around the world, and its massive player base includes tons of professional hockey players. In 2018, Sports Network correspondent Rick Westhead reported that some Ontario Hockey League players were “advised to scrub Fortnite references from social media accounts,” because some NHL teams think video games are a distraction. That hasn’t stopped professional hockey players
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