While he's one of the better offensive defensemen in the NHL, Kris Letang of the Pittsburgh Penguins isn't known for having a Shea Weber-esque cannon.
The next time someone steps up with that critique, Letang should throw this video on his mobile device — his shot taking off half of Montreal Canadiens goalie Carey Price's stick on Saturday night in Bell Centre:
Alas, the video cuts out before CBC found a way to credit Sidney Crosby with breaking Price's lumber. Kidding of course …
No harm, no foul, as Price was able to come over to the bench for a new stick after a stoppage in play. In case you were wondering about goalies playing with broken sticks, it's covered under Rule 10.4:
A goalkeeper may continue to play with a broken stick until a stoppage of play or until he has one legally handed to him by a teammate. The teammate must hand the stick to him. He cannot throw it or slide it to the goalkeeper (this includes situations where the goalkeeper has lost his stick and a teammate is trying to return it to him). For a violation of this rule, a minor penalty for throwing the stick shall be assessed to the offending player (no penalty to the goalkeeper for receiving the stick).
A goalkeeper whose stick is broken or illegal may not go to the players' bench for a replacement but must receive his stick from a teammate. A goalkeeper may participate in the play using a skater's stick until such time as he is legally provided with a replacement goalkeeper's stick. For an infraction of this rule, a minor penalty shall be imposed on the goalkeeper.
So there you go. Now all we're left wondering is if Price and Marc-Andre Fleury will finally bless us with a B-boy pose-off after the game.