Shesterkin, Sorokin show off insane conditioning
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Sam Hutch
July 10, 2023 (6:10 PM)
Hockey plays are known as freaks of nature for their physical conditioning among other things because of the things they can do on the ice and off. The off-season is just another time for them to prove it. Even if said players are meant to be rivals on the ice.
According to Mollie Walker of the New York Post, rivals on the live and best friends off of it, Igor Shesterkin and Ilya Sorokin got in some very light off-season training by pushing what looks to be an SUV up a steep incline for a casual workout; take a look:
Just #NYR� goalie Igor Shesterkin and #Isles� goalie Ilya Sorokin pushing a car together casual 😅
Both men are evidently in very, very good physical condition as they make pushing this vehicle up the hill look likd it's easy.
Although, Shesterkin take this little challenge between the so on ice rivals as you can see Sorokin gives up long before the Rangers standout goaltender.
Whether on the ice or off, players in the National Hockey League always find way to show off that they're freaks of nature. This is just another example of that.
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