Parsnip rolls on ice, but also in a Halloween costume. The photo became a hit

If any Czech hockey player is having a fantastic start to this year’s NHL season, it is David Pastrňák. Even before yesterday’s game against Edmonton, the Boston gunner led the Canadian scoring, but he managed to win the hearts of the fans in other ways as well. Together with his girlfriend, he dressed up in a stylish costume for Halloween.

Nine games played, seventeen points scored for seven goals and ten assists. David Pastrňák started the new season of the overseas NHL in style. Along with Panarin from the New York Rangers and McDavid from Edmonton, who rules the table, he is fighting for the label of the statistically best player in the best hockey competition on the planet.

In addition, his Boston is also in form, which holds the first place in the Eastern Conference table and is not going to let anyone in front of them. Second-place New Jersey has four points less, as do the New York Rangers. Pastrňák’s contribution cannot be praised by everyone in the Bruins, even more so when the gunner of the national team benefits from good work with his compatriots. More precisely, Zachou, Nosk, Lauk and Krejčí. However, the latter was absent in the last match due to injury.

Style on the ice, style off

In addition to great performances on the playing field, Pastrňák also rolls outside the stadiums where the overseas NHL is played. The hockey world knows very well his outfits, in which he goes to the cabins before games, “Pasta” often does not skimp on colors and bold combinations. And it’s the same with a Halloween costume.

The Czech sniper also involved his Swedish girlfriend, with whom he decided to imitate the music video for the song Chandelier by the singer Sia. Sia is played by her friend Rebecca, Pastrňák dressed in what the young dancer Maddie Ziegler wore in the video. In addition, he showed a cleavage in the photo he posted on Instagram.

“The split parsnip is the best thing I’ve seen today,” wrote on Twitter one of the fans of the Czech attacker in the service of Boston.

There is still plenty of time left for Pastrňák to make mistakes. His Boston doesn’t get into action until Tuesday night after the holidays. His opponent on home ice will be Pittsburgh, which has only nine points after nine games and will need to take action. The fourteenth place is not yet what the players, club management and fans would have imagined.

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