Best Hockey Penalty Shot Ever
During the Kontinental Hockey League All-Star game, Finnish hockey player Jori Lehtera stunned everyone watching with this nasty penalty shot.
During the Kontinental Hockey League All-Star game, Finnish hockey player Jori Lehtera stunned everyone watching with this nasty penalty shot.
A bunch of Finnish adolescents from Real Skifi shred rails, walls, and a little bit of snow during an insane urban ski run. The madness starts about a minute in.
All he needs is a stylus and a beat. To introduce Dubreq's new generation of stylophones the S2, Brett Domino performs a cover of Justin Bieber's "Beauty and a Beat" actually worth listening to.
Collars & Co.'s Maverick Performance Pants bring tailored refinement to everyday movement. Cut from lightweight, technical fabric with built-in stretch and wrinkle resistance, they carry a polished silhouette that looks at home in the office, on a flight, or out for dinner. The performance-minded construction stays comfortable through hours of wear while keeping its shape and crispness without frequent touch-ups. It's the kind of pant that dresses up without feeling rigid and performs like activewear without sacrificing style. Ideal for anyone who wants one pair that does it all.
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Skechers' Aero Razor blends lightweight performance with everyday comfort in a silhouette built for stride and style. The engineered knit upper wraps the foot with breathable support while streamlined lines keep the look clean and modern, whether you're hitting pavement miles or running errands. A responsive midsole delivers springy cushioning underfoot, and the outsole's traction pattern is tuned for grip without bulk. It's a shoe that feels as ready for long walks or casual runs as it does paired with weekend staples, giving you athletic capability without overstatement.
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The Slow Mo Guys get artsy with their slow motion when they set off fireworks in buckets of paint, creating colorful explosions at 1600 frames per second.
We're ejecting Rajon Rando's hands for being so freakishly big in this sightly creepy SportsCenter commercial.
Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy hit the range and every cup in sight in the latest Nike Golf ad.
While presenting the award for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy, Will Ferrell and Kristen Wiig gave a hilarious Garth And Kat-esque summary of the nominated films to an unimpressed Tommy Lee Jones.
Golf's shift from rigid tradition to cultural crossover sets the stage for the Hurley x Levelwear collaboration. Bringing together Hurley's surf-and-skate heritage with Levelwear's modern performance approach, the limited-edition collection reimagines golf apparel for players who treat the course as a place for self-expression as much as competition. Contemporary silhouettes are built with sustainable materials and athletic cuts, designed to perform during a round and carry easily into everyday wear. Hawaiian-inspired prints nod to Hurley's roots, adding color and character without losing technical credibility. It's a lineup made for a new generation of golfers who see style, sport, and community as inseparable.
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Headwear becomes true performance equipment with Melin's HydroLite collection, engineered for daily use rather than seasonal rotation. Lightweight, breathable fabrics combine with moisture and water resistance to handle heat, sweat, and travel without losing structure or shape. Performance features stay hidden within a clean, minimal exterior, delivering durability and shape retention built for long-term, repeat wear across environments.
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With the help of green screens, stop-motion, toys from the film, and real-life actors, amateur filmmakers and Pixar mega-fans Jonason Pauley and Jesse Perrotta spent over two years perfectly remaking the studio's first feature-length, computer-animated film Toy Story into a life-action movie. To keep from getting their butts sued off, the pair got the Pixar blessing to share their labor of love with the world.
Tina Fey and Amy Poehler's Golden Globes monologue to the beautiful people of film and the rat-faced people of television.