Marcus-74
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- Apr 27, 2005
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Since the soccer World Cup is happening at the moment...
You may remember the 1986 soccer WC and the famous match between England and Argentina where Diego Maradona scored his incredible goal (NOT the "la mano de Dios" but the other one!) in which he fooled about every English player and goalie Peter Shilton too. But what would be hockey´s equivalent of that goal? In other words; what is the best individual effort in hockey history?
Players who come to mind (who could have performed such a feat): Lemieux, Perreault, Lafleur, D. Savard and of course many Soviets/Russians (Kharlamov, Bure, Makarov, Maltsev, Balderis etc.).
You may remember the 1986 soccer WC and the famous match between England and Argentina where Diego Maradona scored his incredible goal (NOT the "la mano de Dios" but the other one!) in which he fooled about every English player and goalie Peter Shilton too. But what would be hockey´s equivalent of that goal? In other words; what is the best individual effort in hockey history?
Players who come to mind (who could have performed such a feat): Lemieux, Perreault, Lafleur, D. Savard and of course many Soviets/Russians (Kharlamov, Bure, Makarov, Maltsev, Balderis etc.).