Here's a mind-blowing hockey highlight to cure your midsummer hockey withdrawal, courtesy of Flyers prospect Noah Cates.
Playing for Team USA in the World Junior Summer Showcase, the Flyers' 2017 fifth-round pick scored the best goal you'll see this summer.
Sick goal by Noah Cates pic.twitter.com/qnEwSM5K3I— Brad Keffer (@brad_keffer) August 4, 2018
The vision, the calmness, the creativity. Beautiful.
Of course, Cates is no stranger to highlight-reel goals, pulling off this beauty in his high school days.
Cates, a talented left winger, will play for the defending NCAA champion University of Minnesota Duluth this upcoming season (more on Cates' story here).
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But that highlight goal wasn't Cates' only contribution. The winger has impressed with his all-around game, working his way up from unheralded extra on the team to bottom-six mainstay.
One of the most pleasant surprises for Team USA is Noah Cates (PHI). Plays fast, battles. Rewarded with a goal off of a scrum in front. I think he's on the inside track to be a bottom six PK guy who can provide scoring depth. Fits USA's identity really well.— Chris Peters (@chrismpeters) August 4, 2018
Sure, Team USA lost to Canada, 6-5, but there was a lot to like for Flyers fans in the game.
Joel Farabee and Jay O'Brien, both 2018 first-round picks playing for Team USA, each scored. O'Brien was named the team's player of the game for his two goals in the loss. The future is very bright.