Hockey pucks and honey badgers must be cousins

And here are hockey pucks being subjected to liquid nitrogen.
Good grief, what are they made of?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mVBBdkM6-7c
Fairbssays...

There's been at least a couple of example of them breaking into two pieces when hitting the goal post, but I'm not sure if they were defective to begin with or maybe really old. I know they keep them in a bucket of ice for game use so maybe cold could 'slightly' be their Kryptonite.

GenjiKilpatricksaid:

Wow. Pretty badass.

Wonder how much energy it takes to really eff up a hockey puck.

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