He always knows what comes next, but Brayden Point wouldn’t dare press the fast-forward button.
The forward figured he has watched Canada’s gold-medal victory against Russia in the 2015 world junior championship “nine or 10 times” from start to finish and can’t envision a day that he finds it any less captivating.
“I still get chills from it,” Point said on Sunday after Canada’s practices at the Markin MacPhail Centre. “I have pretty much memorized my shifts, but you still see something new. As long as I live, it will be one of the coolest hockey moments I have ever had.