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In a remarkable achievement, Matthew Schaefer, who celebrated his 18th birthday on September 5, has etched his name in NHL history by becoming the youngest defenseman to score multiple goals in a single game. This milestone, reached during a thrilling match, sees Schaefer surpass the legendary Bobby Orr, a Hall of Famer known for his exceptional skills and contributions to the sport.
Schaefer's performance not only highlights his extraordinary talent but also positions him as a rising star in the league. Fans and analysts alike are buzzing about his potential, as he showcases a combination of speed, agility, and hockey IQ that is rare for someone so young.
The game in which he achieved this feat was a testament to his hard work and dedication, and it has certainly set the stage for what promises to be an exciting career ahead. As he continues to develop, many are eager to see how Schaefer will impact the league in the coming seasons.
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