He shoots, he scores!
Phrase coined by Foster Hewitt (1902-85), one of the first hockey broadcasters in Canada, beginning in 1923 and going on to call the play-by-play for Toronto Maple Leafs games for some forty years.
McDonald passes to Sittler in the slot, he shoots, he scores!
he shoots! he scores!
Exclamation frequently used by hockey commentators.
Gretzky on the breakaway, he shoots! he scores! (applause)
he shoots! he scores!
Yet another Waynes World phrase.
He shoots! He scores! meaning victorious/successful.
He shoots! He scores! meaning victorious/successful.
"Would you like to talk?" - Wayne
"Sure." - Cassandra (who is a total babe)
"He shoots! He Scores!" - Wayne
"Sure." - Cassandra (who is a total babe)
"He shoots! He Scores!" - Wayne
He shoots, he scores!
"He shoots, he scores!" is an exclamation used by non-professional footballers to emphasize their excitement upon scoring a goal. The term was first used by soccer match commentators.
John shouted happily He shoots, he scores! after successfully scoring goal.