Coach mics up his 4 year old during Timbits Hockey.

I can't stop laughing.

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Coach mics up his 4 year old during Timbits Hockey.

I have to be honest with all the wild and crazy news and rumors floating around the National Hockey League at the moment I wasn't expecting something like this in the news cycle this morning, but boy am I glad I saw this. 

On Friday a social media personality known only as "Coach Jeremy" shared with the world what will probably go down as one of the most adorable hockey videos in all of 2019. The video itself actually barely features Jeremy in it at all and instead strongly features his son, who according to Jeremy has only just turned 4 years old. 

The premise of the video is that Jeremy has mic'd up his young son during a Timbits hockey practice and the result produced by this are absolutely hilarious from just about any perspective that you can imagine. At the start of the video Jeremy explains that he performed this exercise in an effort to understand what was going through his young son's mind while he was out there on the ice, participating in drills with the other young players or in some cases not participating at all.

So Jeremy sends out his son onto the ice with a microphone in pocket and films all of the action from the sidelines as he skates, shoots and falls all over the place during the Timbits practice. The results are nothing short of comedy goal as was get an inside look at what goes on in the mind of a 4 year old hockey player when he thinks that no one else on the ice is listening. From the most basic of thoughts, with the son simply repeating "one, two" as a refrain in his head over and over as he tries to put one foot in front of the other, to some more colorful and creative talk including a vicious insult of "old fat can" directed at no one. 

Jeremy was asked about this comment in particular and it appears that, in anger, his son once called him an "old paint can," which Jeremy found hilarious, and that has become his go to chirp as a result. This is truly one you can't miss.

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