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Mitch Gibson of the ECHL Scores Another Goalie Goal

Capitals draft pick Mitch Gibson becomes 16th ECHL goaltender ever to score a goalie goal

Well what do we have here?!

Yesterday, I made this post on the numerology of a Goalie goal scored by Penguins goaltender Tristan Jarry. It’s one of the rarest feats in major American sports, so one would expect there to be some significant alignments. I pointed out that no one scored more goalie goals than Marty Brodeur.

Marty Brodeur = 160, Brodeur = 106

Amazingly, less than 24 hours later, Washington Capitals prospect Mitch Gibson was credited with a Goalie goal of his own when an errant backpass by an opponent slipped past a defenseman and sailed all the way into the net during a delayed penalty. This happened in the ECHL, part of the third tier of professional hockey (think AA in baseball).

Gibson scored the 16th ECHL Goalie goal a span of 160 days after his birthday:

He scored on December 1st, written 12/1 or 1/12.

Martin Pierre Brodeur = 1210 Standard and 112 Reduction

"Goalie" = 112 (Standard)


So Mitch Gibson should also have some strong links to Tristan Jarry, right?

For starters, Gibson was born in Phoenixville, Pennsylvania – the same state Jarry now plays in for Pittsburgh. Today, the morning after scoring his goalie goal, Gibson was promoted to the Hershey Bears, who play in Hershey, Pennsylvania.

I talked about Pennsylvania in my video from today regarding the death of Sandra Day O’Connor, who spent her career in Washington, where George Santos was expelled from. Gibson is a prospect for the Capitals, who play in Washington.

Mitch was born 4 years, 57 days after Tristan Jarry:

457 is the 88th Prime number

Tristan Jarry and Jarry both = 88

Gibson will now be playing in Hershey, home of the world’s largest Chocolate Factory. Later this month, the film Wonka, which is a prequel of Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory, will be released.

Hershey = 88 Ordinal and Chocolate Factory = 880 Latin

Santos, who was born in ’88, was expelled the same day the famous Judge died.

Santos and Judge both = 88

Matt Petgrave was 88 months old when Gibson was born:

Matt Petgrave is the man who was arrested for causing the death of former Pittsburgh Penguins player Adam Johnson.

Petgrave was a span of 11630 days old for Gibson’s goal:

"Mitchell" = 163 (Capitals Mixed)

It was also a span of 163 days after Johnson’s birthday:

1163 is the 192nd Prime number

Adam Robert Johnson was born on the date leaving 192 days in the year, which also had Multiplicative numerology of 192:6 × 2 × 2 × 2 × 4 = 192

"Adam Robert Johnson" = 192 (Ordinal)

Johnson died a span of 192 days before Marty Brodeur’s birthday:


Remember how Jarry wears # 35 for Pittsburgh?

Immediately after being credited with a goal, Mitch Gibson was promoted to the AHL’s Hershey Bears, where he will be wearing # 35:

The Capitals’ Goalie goals were scored a span of 35 days after the death of Adam Johnson:

The 35th Prime number is 149

Gibson has Primary birth numerology of 149:(6) + (25) + (19) + (99) = 149

Jarry was 10409 days old when Adam Johnson died:

See my post on the death of former Penguins player Adam Johnson.


Adam Johnson

Mitch was born a span of 1830 days after Adam Johnson:

"Adam Johnson" = 183 (Reverse)

Johnson was killed a span of 18803 days after Brodeur was born and 183 days after Tristan Jarry’s birthday:

Brodeur is also 8083 days older than Johnson

Gibson’s goal fell 18803 days after the founding of the Washington Capitals:

Mitch’s goal was also 18 weeks, 3 days before the second Great American Eclipse:


Brodeur scored a whopping three goals during his NHL career, which is nearly 18% of all Goalie goals ever scored.

"Goalie goal" = 186 (Reverse)

Martin Brodeur name sums to 681 in Latin, the inverse of Tristan Jarry’s full name.

Tristan Seth Michael Jarry = 1860 and Martin Brodeur = 681

Martin Brodeur was a span of 51 years, 210 days old for Gibson’s Goalie goal:

Goalie goal = 51 and 210, Martin Brodeur = 210


Fifty-six (56)

Tristan Jarry was born on the 119th day of the year:

Tristan was born 10190 days after the Penguins were founded:

"Gibson" = 911 (Reverse Trigonal)

Martin Brodeur is exactly 1199 weeks older than Jarry and 9911 days older than Gibson:

Mitch Gibson = 119 and 56

Mitch Gibson was 5 months, 6 days after his birthday:

Gibson, a prospect for the Capitals, who play in Washington, D.C., scored on a date with Primary numerology of 56:(12) + (1) + (20) + (23) = 56

"Washington DC" = 56 (Reduction)

The Pittsburgh Penguins were founded on the 5th of June, or 5/6.

The Penguins franchise is 56 years old:

"Tristan Jarry" = 56 (Reduction)

Tristan Jarry scored 5 months, 6 days before Martin Brodeur’s birthday. Goalie scores56.

Brodeur was born on May 6th, or 5/6:

Fifty six and Martin Pierre Brodeur both = 920 Latin

The 56th Prime number is 263. Gibson scored while playing for the Stingrays, a minor league team for the Washington Capitals.

Stingrays and Washington Capitals both = 263 Caps


Brodeur is 27 years, 50 days older than Mitch Gibson:

"Washington Capitals" = 275 (Reverse)

"Federal government" = 275 (Reverse)

Mitch Gibson is a span of 2705 days younger than Matt Petgrave:


South Carolina Stingrays

Mitch Gibson was playing for the South Carolina Stingrays when he was credited for a goal. I noticed that the Stingrays announced their affiliation with the Washington Capitals on the date June 26th, which falls just one day after Gibson’s birthday.

This prompted me to see if there were any connections there…this was more than I could ignore.

Tristan Jarry scored 151 days before his next birthday:

"Tristan Jarry" = 151 (Reverse)

Mitch Gibson was 15 years, 1 day, 180 months, 1 day, or a total of 5480 days old on that date:

Tristan Seth Michael Jarry = 1081 Satanic and 548 Caps Mixed


Tristan Seth Michael Jarry = 2070 and Jarry = 27

Gibson scored 207 days before his birthday:

Gibson will now play for the Bears, another feeder organization for the Capitals.

Bears = 270 and 27, Capitals = 27

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