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Jake Walman's hilarious laugh at Tomas Nosek's overtime penalty sparks viral frenzy in Stanley Cup Final Game 1

Jake Walman's hilarious laugh at Tomas Nosek's overtime penalty sparks viral frenzy in Stanley Cup Final Game 1

Time of Indiaa day ago

You know when hockey drama hits a new high? That's exactly what happened late in overtime during Game 1 of the 2025 Stanley Cup Final. Tomas Nosek of the Florida Panthers got called for a delay-of-game penalty that flipped the momentum.
But the real buzz came when Jake Walman of the Edmonton Oilers skated past Nosek and just burst out laughing at him, right in the penalty box! This unexpected moment went viral instantly, turning into one of the Stanley Cup's funniest and most talked-about clips.
How Tomas Nosek's penalty changed the overtime drama in Game 1 of the Stanley Cup Final
Late in overtime, Nosek accidentally sent the puck flying over the boards, which led to a delay-of-game penalty. This was a critical blunder for the Panthers because it handed the Oilers a power-play chance just when the game was on the line.
It's rare to see a penalty like this in overtime of the Stanley Cup Final, making it a huge moment.
What truly stole the spotlight was Jake Walman's reaction. Instead of just skating by, Walman paused and laughed right in Nosek's face as he headed to the penalty box. That kind of bold, cheeky energy in such a high-stakes game instantly caught everyone's attention online. Fans shared clips and memes, with reactions ranging from
'Loved it lol'
to
'Not surprising - classless Oilers'
It's rare to see that kind of humor during the Stanley Cup Final's pressure cooker.
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Either way, it brought a fresh layer of personality to the Stanley Cup Final and reminded everyone why hockey isn't just about skill, it's about moments like these that make the game unforgettable.
Jake Walman's laugh at Tomas Nosek's penalty was more than just a funny face, it was a moment that captured the unpredictable and emotional rollercoaster of playoff hockey. The Oilers' overtime win in Game 1 had everything: tension, drama, and a splash of humor thanks to Walman's viral antics. Fans will definitely be talking about this one for a while.
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Evan Rodrigues' villain arc goes viral after Edmonton Oilers fans boo him and he smiles back

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