The act of performing a "D-Sund" upon another
person (usually an opponent in ice hockey); derived from the hockey great
Donald Sund who devised the original motion of ice hockey movements involved in this
trick, which consists of a dazzling setup of fakes that deceive the opponent and ultimately result in humiliation for the defender; a reference to the state of one's well-being after public humiliation, embarrassment, and/or disgrace.