#TBT : Les flammes étaient à quelques centimètres d’une coupe Stanley en 04′
Les Flames de Calgary affrontent le Lightning de Tampa Bay jeudi sur Sportsnet, nous examinons donc l’appel mémorable et le vainqueur du 2OT du match 6.
everyone was crushed even to this day. it was memorable run having getting to the Stanley cup final. maybe one day in the future they can be able to win a Stanley cup who knows when
This was not the first time they did this to a team. they have done it to plenty and my conclusion is HOCKEY IF FIXED and they are all Athlete actors. Now Edmonton has a great player and seen him play on a game on tv he was skating so great and then the night they win a game he plays hard. Its business i guess
Thing is with this Flames team, it's not the goal being counted that would've mattered for me personally, its the fact that Flames team compared to that Lightning team had absolutely no business being in the Cup Final and they would've been one of the only cinderella teams in NHL history to actually pull it off. Almost every cinderella run (unless you count LAs superstars in 2012 a cinderella run) would've been just unbelievable as well, in my mind, this Flames team had nothing besides Iginla, Kiprusoff, and Conroy.
I want the whiny Flames fans in the audience to know one thing: despite the puck crossing the line being disproven, y’all can’t complain. You didn’t show up in overtime or in the second overtime. You didn’t show up in game one. You blew it. So sit down, shut up, and enjoy being a victim.
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In my opinion, Calgary should of won the cup that year.
That was in
Why didnt they call a coachs challenge?
Not in
WTF do you mean "inches away"? The Flames were a review away from winning.
good goal cgy. they got fucked.
there was like a small microscopic piece of puck not across the line
0:44 , such a strange angle on that goal.
everyone was crushed even to this day. it was memorable run having getting to the Stanley cup final. maybe one day in the future they can be able to win a Stanley cup who knows when
Why am I watching this?
I was more frustrated with the trip on the TB winning goal. Player throws his legs out and trips the defender along the boards.
How about credit to Bulin for SC saving save?
Biggest overblown "controversy" ever. Puck wasn't close to crossing, with plenty of time left in game. Maybe CGY could've scored in OT1, eh?
1 player tripped 2 guys on that last goal?
This was not the first time they did this to a team. they have done it to plenty and my conclusion is HOCKEY IF FIXED and they are all Athlete actors. Now Edmonton has a great player and seen him play on a game on tv he was skating so great and then the night they win a game he plays hard. Its business i guess
It was in #calgary04
шайба была забита коньком, при этом умышленное движение конька было
The puck went into the net
Thing is with this Flames team, it's not the goal being counted that would've mattered for me personally, its the fact that Flames team compared to that Lightning team had absolutely no business being in the Cup Final and they would've been one of the only cinderella teams in NHL history to actually pull it off. Almost every cinderella run (unless you count LAs superstars in 2012 a cinderella run) would've been just unbelievable as well, in my mind, this Flames team had nothing besides Iginla, Kiprusoff, and Conroy.
It was in
That puck was in
I don't care what anyone says! That was a cup winning goal.
Flames should have one it Tampa can go and cry
I want the whiny Flames fans in the audience to know one thing: despite the puck crossing the line being disproven, y’all can’t complain. You didn’t show up in overtime or in the second overtime. You didn’t show up in game one. You blew it. So sit down, shut up, and enjoy being a victim.
I remember this day exactly.. I was at my jr high school grad dance and they were showing this game
I think , back then , it couldn't be allowed.
But with today's higher frame rate during replays… I think it could've got higher chances of being allowed.
The Bulin wall man he was a great goalie.