Hockey equipment? Tim Horton’s coffee? Sounds like the makings for the perfect Canadian moment, right? Well… think again!

Everything looked fine when Victoria, British Columbia resident Spencer Jenkin walked into a Timmy’s head-to-toe in hockey gear and purchased 16 large double-doubles. With his front jibs missing, he gave the camera a nice smile before leaving the restaurant and then suddenly, out of complete nowhere, he managed to drop them all while running to his truck. We get this is content and that in reality it was all on purpose, but come on Spencer. That’s a lot of wasted coffee dude!

 

Okay, so Spencer wasn’t the first Canadian to enter a Tim Horton’s in full hockey equipment (although his experience was the most embarrassing), nor will it probably be the last. Let’s dial the clock back to March when Waywayseecappo Wolverines goaltender Isaac Labelle of the Manitoba Junior Hockey League did the same thing in full equipment. At least he was able to actually drink his?

 

Speaking of Canadian moments... let's not forget the time fans chanted “maple syrup” at the 2019 IIHF World Juniors. So many good moments from the past year.

 

 

You know the #WorldJuniors are in 🇨🇦 when a “maple syrup” chant breaks out! 🍁🍁🍁

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With the NHL in its offseason, we’ll be on the lookout for Canadian content like this to deliver to hockey fans all summer long!

(H/T Spencer Jenkin)