"Rink-Shaking Goal: Minor Earthquake Strikes Quebec Following Thrilling Hockey Match In a bizarre incident that has left fans and scientists alike buzzing, a minor earthquake struck Quebec on Monday night, mere seconds after Alex Newhook scored the winning goal in overtime. According to seismograph readings from Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf, the tremor registered a magnitude of 0.5, a small but unmistakable shake that has been attributed to the frenzy of the crowd. While the exact cause of the earthquake remains unclear, experts say that the intensity of the celebration, combined with the packed stadium, may have contributed to the seismic activity. As the hockey world continues to marvel at the dramatic turn of events, scientists are eager to study the phenomenon further and determine whether it's a one-off or a recurring effect of high-stakes sports."
The Richter scale does not lie, even if hockey traditionalists occasionally do. When the seismograph at Collège Jean-de-Brébeuf registered a 0.5 magnitude tremor following Alex Newhook’s overtime winner on Monday…