Oh! I've been bad again!
Slap(shot) me, slap(shot)me!
Just sayin'...
("Although he had been a leading scorer in junior hockey, his role on the high-scoring Bruins was to centre their defensive line with wingers Ed Westfall and Don Marcotte. The line excelled at killing penalties.[9] In 1969-70, the Boston Bruins made it to the Stanley Cup Finals, where they faced off against the St. Louis Blues. The series went to a fourth game where Boston was leading the best-of-seven series three games to none. After three periods, the teams were tied 3-3, and the fourth game would need overtime. After only 40 seconds of overtime, Bobby Orr scored the game-winning goal[10] clinching the Bruins' first Stanley Cup in 29 years.[11] Bobby Orr's goal went on to become one of the most famous goals in hockey history.[10] Often overlooked though was that Sanderson was the player who passed the puck to Bobby Orr for that goal.[12]")
LOL, I might have to take some “deliberate penalties”.