C’est une soirée tranquille dans la LNH et je réfléchissais donc au 500e but en carrière de Sundin en 2006. C’était un but incroyable, car c’était le but gagnant en prolongation (je crois le 15e de sa carrière), c’était aussi son but de tour du chapeau (son 8e de sa carrière), et son 500e but de sa carrière. Une façon spectaculaire de terminer le jeu, et quand je l’ai regardé en direct, j’ai l’impression d’avoir sauté du canapé ! Quels autres buts, blanchissages ou moments de l’histoire de la LNH ont eu plusieurs niveaux d’impact ? Vid pour ceux qui aimeraient revivre ça : https://youtu.be/Ve76U3wiuq4?si=A0Roy4vdXcLlvSGE
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[This](https://www.foreverblueshirts.com/flashback-to-marty-st-louis-and-the-greatest-mothers-day-goal-in-nhl-history/amp/) goal nearly had me sobbing. It was like a day or two after Marty’s mom passed away and he decided to play in the game because he said she would’ve wanted him to. He then buried this crucial goal for the rangers. Oh and did I mention it was Mother’s Day?
Mario Lemiuex’s final goal on home ice before his first retirement.
When he first retired, he said he was frustrated because he felt he couldn’t play to the best of his abilities the previous few seasons… in his last two seasons, he had 283 points in 146 games.
Doug Gilmour may have scored the winning goal for Calgary in 1989, but Lanny McDonald’s goal is the one that will always be remembered by fans.
Crosby’s Golden Goal (assisted by Iggy!) is a hockey moment I’ll cherish for the rest of my life.
Jesus. He was only like 5’ from the blue line too. Spectacular shot
I was a kid when Sundin played, and I thought it was the weirdest thing that his first name is Mats. That’s what I remember most about him.
Oshie getting a hat trick after his dad died
When Burrows slayed the dragon. We couldn’t beat the Blackhawks. We’d lost to them in the playoffs 2 years in a row. We were up 3-0 in the series and they came back to tie 3-3. Game 7 went to OT and everyone in Vancouver had their asshole clenched. The sense in relief in Vancouver when that goal went in was unimaginable. Of course it all went to shit a few weeks later.
Daniel and Henrik Sedin combining for the OT goal in the final home game of their careers felt like one of those moments that couldn’t have been drawn up any better (I’m biased because I’m young enough for them to have been Canucks for my entire life up until they retired, so anything they did felt extra special to me, but I digress).
Kuznetsov’s Game 6 OT winner to get the Caps to the Conference Finals and past the Penguins in the 2017/2018 playoffs. « The Demons have been exorcised! »
Martinez game winning Stanley cup goal! Jazz handzzzzz
« Gretzky had it, lost it… »
IYKYK.
The one I’ll always remember is Pat Maroon in game 7 2OT. Local kid breaks the deadlock against another guy who grew up in STL, Ben Bishop, and his **52** saves
Or another one, Carl Gunnarson in OT in game 2 of the finals. He had a shot from the point that almost went in judt before then end of regulation. In the intermission, he’s taking a piss next to Craig Berube, and tells him he just needs one more chance. Gunnarson gets his chance and scores
For me, Patrice Bergeron 2 goals in 2013 vs the leafs in game 7, to tie and then win in ot
Shorthanded OT hat trick for #500. I couldn’t believe it when it happened. I miss that guy so much.
Helm at 5.6 in the 3rd against the Blues in Round 2 of the most recent Cup run. We had the “crash out in the 2nd round” monkey firmly on our backs, if there had been OT St. Louis would have been 1 goal and 1 game away from it happening again. Forget either of Lehky’s series-winning goals, forget Kadri’s SCF OT goal, forget Nate going coast to coast for that *insane* goal in Game 5. Hełm killed the monkey. He won us that Cup.
Patrick Kanes Stanley cup winner against Philly.
The Stanchion
Stamkos… one real shift, one game, one goal. Doesn’t get better than that. Dallas never saw it coming.
Brock McGinn, game seven vs the Caps.
This goal more than the Williams empty netter. This goal more than the Francis goal in 02.
This goal proved the process. This goal reinvigorated and entire fan base that had given up years before. It’s been 6 years since this goal and the results are undeniable.
Feel free to wipe your tears, we won’t judge.
This one… https://youtu.be/tRoNqiiY6Lg?si=IJZvzWGvbQC52Bdp
Stevie Y from just inside the blue line over the Blues in 2OT.
unpopular but every goal the jets score vs nashville in 2018 playoffs meant so much for the town of winnipeg
Dave Boland’s goal right after tying it against Boston in the Stanley Cup final 1 minute earlier. The game and series winner.
https://youtu.be/MVupuh5tijE?feature=shared
Alex Ovechkin scores hat trick in front of Alex Luey.
https://youtu.be/mGHYv2ocvkw?si=QiiYdvVQCl_3OF8e
Ovechkin’s pass in overtime in Game 6 against the Pens in 2017. It was that exact moment I knew who was winning the Cup that year.
Vancouver Canucks Legend Mats Sundin scoring in the shootout against Toronto Maple Leafs.
Since someone else said Darren Helm against the Blues, the other goal that stands out to me was Ovechkin’s improbable goal against Arizona in his rookie season. It’s the moment we knew he was exactly what he was hyped up to be, and to top it off Auston Matthews (the guy who might have a shot to break Ovie’s record if he gets it) was a kid in the crowd for that. I still remember my exact reaction when I saw it myself as a 12 year old, and I had to watch it about 20 times over.
Goodrow’s OT goal in Game 7 vs Fleury and VGK to complete the improbable comeback in the series and the game.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=lzHsxvJ-kv0