Chris Iverach-Brereton, a 26-year-old computer science graduate student from University of Manitoba, has been working on “Jennifer” — whose namesake is women’s hockey player Jennifer Botterill — for months. Now it is the world’s first hockey-playing robotic humanoid.

“Jennifer” is based on “Dynamic Anthropomorphic Robot with Intelligence–Open Platform DARwIn-OP ” is an open-source humanoid robot developed by korean robot manufacturer Robotis.
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Music on the video is from CBC Sports Television (Old Hockey Night in Canada).
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