Hockey was at the top of everyone’s attention last night and it was even addressed on Late Night With Jimmy Fallon. Jimmy gave out awards and superlatives for NHL players that were atypical of the normal honors. The late night host had some pronunciation issues with some of the player’s names, but the jokes were still hilarious. Los Angeles Kings center Anze Kopitar was named “Most Likely To Be The Human Version Of Frankenberry,” while Roberto Luongo of the Vancouver Canucks was “Most Likely To Be The Human Version Of Count Chocula.” Tuuka Rask was the Boston Bruins goalie in their Game 7 comeback victory as well as “Most Likely To Be The Love Child Of David Letterman And Dexter.” Meanwhile Rick DiPietro was named “Jesus-iest,” which just can’t make Jesus very happy.
Jimmy Fallon Gives Out Awards To NHL Players Such As ‘Most Likely To Make Meth In His Basement’
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