Nathan MacKinnon's Give Us The Most Hilarious Quote in NHL History
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S. Harper
June 29, 2022 (0:33)
It was a hell of a run by the Colorado Avalanche after killing it in the regular season they continued that into the playoffs ending a twenty one year drought.
The Avalanche were loaded with talent from having Cale Makar the best Defenseman in the world to having Mikko Rantinen, Gabe Landeskog, Nazem Kadri, and of course Nathan MacKinnon.
MacKinnon was heart broken and frustrated after losing to the Golden Knights in last year's playoffs would give a quote saying,
"I'm going into my ninth season next year and haven't won shit."
Fast-forward one year later and they win the Stanley Cup. After Nathan MacKinnon would give us another quote but this one is hilarious and priceless.
When asked if the Avalanche could possibly repeat next season MacKinnon would say,
"I'm might get fat as shit right now, So I don't know if we're going back to back."
- Nathan MacKinnon
While this might be the most hilarious quote ever there's a very good chance we see the Colorado Avalanche back here again next season as Stanley cup champions yet again.
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