The game has been evolving at the craziest level for the last few years and the skills level is increasing by the minute.
A move that has recently made its way to the NHL, the Zorro otherwise known as the Michigan who was popularized by no other then Sidney Crosby in his time in the QMJHL with the Rimouski Oceanic.
Most recently, it was Andrei Svechnikov who pulled it off in an NHL game:
Then, Trevor Zegras also added his variation of it and made the Zorro move quite known across the Hockey Universe.
The younger players have seen this move so often that it's become normal to practice it and naturally it has become quite easy for them to pull it off. Now, 10-year-old kids can pull this move in-game, just like we witnessed this weekend in a hockey tournament in Quebec.
The skills in this game have not stopped growing and it's taking us to a newer more refined game, do you like the new offensive and skilled trend?