Ken Morrow marque le vainqueur dans l’un des matchs au fil du temps les plus excitants jamais joués. Il n’y a pas mieux que ça. Il s’agit du cinquième match décisif de ce match du premier tour. Le clip comprend un montage des occasions de prolongation pour les deux équipes, ainsi que le but. Herb Brooks contre Al Arbour. Regardez les 2 équipes échanger des occasions de marquer sans aucune marge d’erreur. Il y a tellement de choses en jeu ici. Les Islanders de New York, quadruples champions de la Coupe Stanley, sont sur le point d’être éliminés par leurs rivaux de l’autre côté de la ville, les Rangers de New York. Les Islanders avaient enfin commencé à montrer des signes de vieillesse et quelques fissures dans leur jeu. Mais ils gagneraient ce match et parviendraient encore une fois à se frayer un chemin jusqu’à la finale de la Coupe Stanley, avant de finalement succomber face aux Oilers d’Edmonton. Bob Cole et Dick Irvin sont dans la cabine de diffusion.
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Amazing.
To this day I am bothered by Ken Morrow not skating over to his Miracle on Ice coach Herb Brooks to give him a shake, a hug, something…Yes, Morrow scored the OT goal but not reaching out to the coach who nurtured his talent up through the amateur and Olympic league bothers me…
This still stings when re-watching 🙁
One of the Greatest OT Playoff Hockey Games You will ever see….to have watched this live, as a fan, stomach churning with every shift, every shot, every play…..Never to be matched.
The Greatest Sports Team NOBODY talks about.
STILL NO RESPECT!
The Islanders won 19 consecutive playoff series. No one else comes close. And don't forget they changed the format for the final in '84.Instead of the usual 2-2-1-1-1 they changed it to 2-3-2. After splitting the first two games on the island the Oilers won the next three in Edmonton to win the Cup. Maybe it wouldn't have mattered, but it would have been nice to have game 5 at home. A victory there puts all the pressure on the Oilers to win game 6 in Edmonton or else face a game 7 on the island. Until someone wins 20 straight playoff series those Islanders are the BEST TEAM EVER!!!! And to those who say the Habs of the late '70s could have but they had a bye in the first round, I say look at last year's first round. The Blue Jackets, everyone outside of Columbus said, would be lucky to win a game, much less the series, against the formidable Lightning, who were odds on to win the Cup. How did that work out?!
It was the greatest overtime goal simply because it was "nonchalant" by the most "nonchalant" player in the game Ken Morrow! He was simply doing his business "nonchalantly"…Just like he did his business 'nonchalantly" during the USA win over the USSR in the 1980 Olympics…
They would lose the Stanley Cup to the Oilers, but this was hell of a series for 5 games
The best game Bob Cole called
Dick Irvin called this the greatest overtime period he ever saw. I'm not going to argue with him.
the hockey gods told rangers fans to suffer the pain and in 10 years you'll destroy them, knock them into irrelevance for 25 years and a stanley cup to boot1
0:23 to 0:29
Imagine an 100 plus point team saying openly they wanted to play the Rangers instead of the reigning four time champs. That’s how much respect this Islander dynasty had back then
The rush by Bourne, that's about as much drama as you can get in OT without scoring a goal.
The most amazing part of this overtime wasn't the goal, but was the fact that at 6:46 Bossy did not score. 9 times out of 10 Bossy scores with that kind of opportunity.
This game and 1984 playoff run typified the character and heart that transcended beyond sports as this team made their way to their 5th consecutive Stanley Cup final. Back in the 82 playoffs against the Pen's the Isles were trailing by 2 goals with 5 minutes left and could have packed it in then. This team rose above talent and played together in big games and could somehow come go through adversity and be successful. Remember the Oilers in 86 had one team to beat to get to the finals being Calgary. They Oilers lost every game at home and had almost the entire third period to tie Game 7. They had more offensive talent obviously BUT lacked that next level of character and heart to enable themselves beat Calgary. That's why we can reflect now at how unbelievable that 19th straight playoff series wins stands out. I am sure that Gretzky and company to this day feels belittled by the Islanders amazing playoff run.
KEN MORROW IS MY IDOL
What a play Potvin. 1:53
At the time the the Rangers then road blue 💙 jerseys read New York
1st sporting event I ever cried about.
Both teams just resigned themselves to the fact that “this is it”. Just straight up and down the ice, chance after chance, until one went through. Every player on both teams was incredible.
The drive for five continued, 5 straight finals, there side of the league at that time was much more difficult.
I got goosebumps while watching this!!!
5:00 trottier almost kicks puck into his own net
met ken morrow told me that when he got home that night rangers fans had threw his mailbox through front window of his house
Still hard to watch and I was 14 in '84.
Unbelievable what a game it was one of the greatest OT ever and Islanders were on the greatest runs in NHL history 19 strength playoffs series wins that will never be matched and as a oilers fun can tell you that for 100% sure not even Edmonton dynasty did that .
Something like this in New York, with a 4 time champion refusing to give up, against their biggest rival…it doesnt get much better than this.
Best NHL playoff overtime in history.