Article 39G1N Twitter mocks Russell for brutal own goal

Twitter mocks Russell for brutal own goal

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Things were looking so good for Kris Russell before the 18:55 mark of the third period Thursday.

The Edmonton Oilers defender tallied a goal and an assist before he mistakenly slammed the puck into his own net in what would hold up as the game-winner for the Toronto Maple Leafs, who skated away with a 6-4 victory.

Related - Watch: Kris Russell shoots puck into own net for Leafs' winner

The goal was a bizarre rarity and one that evidently had Twitter buzzing.

That...in a nutshell...is the Oiler season to date.#owngoal

- John Shannon (@JSportsnet) December 1, 2017

Only one man on the ice could have saved that shot:

That Kris Russell shot was so perfect that the only person who could have ever blocked it was Kris Russell

- Dayman Land Cow (@bookofloob) December 1, 2017

On the bright side ...

That's a hell of a shot by Russell, I have to say.

- Corey Sznajder (@ShutdownLine) December 1, 2017

A little salt in the wound:

When you're with your buddies and you hear about the Kris Russell contract pic.twitter.com/Ati2AXas36

- NHL Insider Dinger (@atf13atf) December 1, 2017

Not everyone was upset about the goal:

Worst/best own goal ever, depending on your favourite colours. #Leafs

- Terry Koshan (@koshtorontosun) December 1, 2017

Going on sale tomorrow?

Most popular @MapleLeafs jersey on the @NHL shop website tomorrow....

Too Soon ? Lol #GoLeafsGo #TMLTalk pic.twitter.com/OggAdscN6E

- DartGuy (@LeafsMaz20) December 1, 2017

In the end, everyone will surely have his back ... right?

Luckily for Kris Russell, he's universally loved as a player. Twitter will totally give him a free pass.

- Bryan Hayes (@HayesTSN) December 1, 2017

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