Delivery guy has hilarious reaction to Raymond's overtime goal
A delivery guy had a hilarious reaction to Lucas Raymond's overtime goal against the Montreal Canadiens.
The Wings absolutely had to get at least one point to remain in the playoff race, and they did just that.
Lucas Raymond scored a goal in overtime to secure the well-deserved two points.
This is a moment that Red Wings fans will remember for a long time. Especially for a particular delivery guy, who was delivering wings when it happened.
When he heard the goal, he had a hilarious reaction, which was caught on video by a front-door camera.
Watch his reaction here:
The Red Wings will face off tonight in Montreal, for a rematch against the Canadiens. This game will have a big impact on the current playoff race in the Eastern Conference.
There is still hope for the Red Wings tonight, but they're not the only team hoping.
The Capitals, Penguins and Flyers have a lot relying on tonight's matchups:
More to come.
Source: Hockey Feed - Hilarious moment when delivery guy gets surprised by Raymond goal
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