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Apple has released another installment of its Shot on iPhone series. This time it's not about photos, but about a video recording, in which two stars from the NHL team Toronto Maple Leafs play the main role.

American hockey superstar Auston Matthews took on the role of a cameraman for this time and filmed the training day of his colleague from the attack, Mitch Marner, on his iPhone. Set both on the streets of Toronto and in the Leafs' practice facility, the video showcases the iPhone's video capabilities. In addition to footage from training, we can also see short meetings with fans, travel and more.

The timing of the video is not accidental, as yesterday the elimination battles began, at the end of which one of the teams will be rewarded with the Lord Stanley Cup. Specifically, a very thorny road awaits the team from Toronto, Canada, and the playoffs will definitely not be easy, on the contrary.

Apple has a relatively strong position in the NHL, as it has been supplying iPads for the needs of the substitutes and referees for several years. During the game, they can look back at various controversial situations that can affect the game to a large extent. In particular, iPads play a major role in the so-called Coach challenges, where coaches can challenge the recognition of a goal if they detect any violation of the rules of the game on replays. Previously, these options were not available.

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