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Leo stares at the screen. The basement feels colder. On his monitor, the ‘93 Lemieux A.I. has stopped moving. It’s just staring at the goalie—Hextall’s corrupted model—which is now skating toward center ice, stick raised.

Leo’s current project: .

Leo laughs so hard he chokes on his pizza roll.

But Leo hesitates. Because Project Iceberg is more than a mashup. Hidden in the code is something he discovered by accident: a folder. Inside, remnants of cut content from NHL 09 ’s original development. A full, never-released Zamboni mini-game. A playable ref mode. And a single, corrupted player file labeled “G. Hextall – Rage Mode.”

“Let’s see how deep the ice goes.”

Leo saved that file to a separate USB. He calls it

“The physics collision is merging eras. Scott Stevens just erased Datsyuk from the timeline.”

But Leo’s not stopping there.

Ron Hextable—the Flyers goalie famous for slashing and scoring—didn’t just play net. His A.I. slashed opposing forwards, then skated the puck end-to-end while screaming (using audio files ripped from a 1987 bench-clearing brawl). The game didn’t know what to do. The crowd chanted gibberish. The scoreboard displayed upside-down.

“HOW.”

The year is 2026, and the hockey world has moved on. NHL 25 is a hyper-realistic simulation where A.I. clones of Connor McDavid deke through neural-net defenses. But in a dimly lit basement in Sudbury, Ontario, twenty-three-year-old Leo “The Lich” Lamothe is about to crack open the multiverse.

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Leo stares at the screen. The basement feels colder. On his monitor, the ‘93 Lemieux A.I. has stopped moving. It’s just staring at the goalie—Hextall’s corrupted model—which is now skating toward center ice, stick raised.

Leo’s current project: .

Leo laughs so hard he chokes on his pizza roll. Nhl 09 Pc Mods

But Leo hesitates. Because Project Iceberg is more than a mashup. Hidden in the code is something he discovered by accident: a folder. Inside, remnants of cut content from NHL 09 ’s original development. A full, never-released Zamboni mini-game. A playable ref mode. And a single, corrupted player file labeled “G. Hextall – Rage Mode.”

“Let’s see how deep the ice goes.” Leo stares at the screen

Leo saved that file to a separate USB. He calls it

“The physics collision is merging eras. Scott Stevens just erased Datsyuk from the timeline.” has stopped moving

But Leo’s not stopping there.

Ron Hextable—the Flyers goalie famous for slashing and scoring—didn’t just play net. His A.I. slashed opposing forwards, then skated the puck end-to-end while screaming (using audio files ripped from a 1987 bench-clearing brawl). The game didn’t know what to do. The crowd chanted gibberish. The scoreboard displayed upside-down.

“HOW.”

The year is 2026, and the hockey world has moved on. NHL 25 is a hyper-realistic simulation where A.I. clones of Connor McDavid deke through neural-net defenses. But in a dimly lit basement in Sudbury, Ontario, twenty-three-year-old Leo “The Lich” Lamothe is about to crack open the multiverse.

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