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Everyone's going crazy for this 8-year-old hockey goalie's dance moves

Dancing hockey kid on that beat.

Everyone's going crazy for this 8-year-old hockey goalie's dance moves

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Have you ever watched a video of a kid dancing and been envious of his awesome, carefree moves? That's apparently how more than a million people felt after they watched this video of an eight-year-old hockey goalie from Brampton, Ont. bust out to Zay Hilfigerrr and Zayion McCall's "Juju On That Beat" right on the ice!

The video, which was posted on Facebook, has gone totally viral in a mere 24 hours. The kid boogying in his skates, helmet and goalie pads is Noah Young, who plays on a novice AAA hockey team. The video was taken by a spectator at the team's last game on Saturday, and was posted on Monday.

But while his sick moves are new to the Internet, they're definitely not new to his team. He's well known as a goalie who always dances—even while sitting on the bench. In an interview with the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation, Noah's mom said that he's been taking an all-boys hip hop class since last year (no surprise there, considering his sweet moves!). He's been playing hockey for three years, and currently plays on the Brampton 45s.

All we've got to say is keep doing your thing, Noah! We smell a Hilfigerrr, McCall and Young collab in the near future. Or maybe even Ellen! Aim high, buddy.

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This article was originally published on Feb 28, 2017

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Emily is a content and social strategist, writer, editor and producer based in Toronto, Ontario. Her work can also be found in Chatelaine and on FLAREdotcom.

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