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John Flyers Fan said:Joel Otto, and that goal never should have counted, clearly kicked in.
anyone have video of this?
John Flyers Fan said:Joel Otto, and that goal never should have counted, clearly kicked in.
go kim johnsson 514 said:I always thought that it was Cliff Ronning who hit the post.
Transplanted Caper said:The three that come to mind as a Leaf fan.
May 27th 1993 - Yep. "The non-call". Probably one of the most talked about Leaf moments in the last twenty year. Gretzky with the highstick on Gilmour in the third, cutting him. No call. Leafs lose an oppurtunity to have a 5 min PP and would lose the game in overtime to the Kings on a goal by...Gretzky. The Leafs would go onto lose Game 7 in Toronto dashing the hopes of many hoping too see a Montreal/Toronto final.
Psycho Papa Joe said:It goes both ways. Gilmour should have been suspended for that game. He had headbutted an apponent the previous game and should have been suspended for it. Additionally, there is no guarantee the Leafs would have won game 6 even with the PP and they still had game 7 in TO. They have nobody to blame but themselves, but if you want to use the non-call as your scapegoat, so be it.
jas said:Vancouver fans forget that Kevin Lowe also rang one off the post late in the third period.
shanwon said:Curse you Peter Nedved.
John Flyers Fan said:Joel Otto, and that goal never should have counted, clearly kicked in.
Psycho Papa Joe said:Game 5 (best of 5 series) vs the Nordiques in 1982 eliminating the Habs
The only time in my life I ever hated Yzerman. I don't know a Blues fan that doesn't get sick to their stomach every time that play is shown.gr8haluschak said:Blues fans simple - '96 Yzerman in doubt OT game 7
jas said:There are plenty for Ranger fans to mull over - JP Parise, Ken Morrow and Ken Dryden - all come to mind when bringing up such a topic. But, one of recent memory that stands out to me is Game 4 in 1992 against the Pens. Rangers are up 4-2, past the midway point in the 3rd period. The Ranger have a five minute PP, but do nothing. Still, five minuites are drained off the clock, and the Rangers are less than 6 minutes away from taking a 3-1 series lead in the Campbell Conference semi-finals, and headed home, no less. While both teams are changing, Ron Francis fires a seemingly innocent 90-ft shot that somehow eludes Mike Richter and ends up bringing the Pens to within a goal. The Pens would then tie the game and Joey Mullen would score a few minutes into OT. The Rangers NEVER recovered, and the Pens went on to win the Cup. Yes, the Rangers won the Cup two years later. But, they had to spend too many resources to do so. Weight, Amonte, Domi and Turcotte don't get dealt. And, the mid-90's look a lot different for the Rangers
Tinordi24 said:Thats a distant #2, but horrible none the less!
I was at the game 7 Caps vs Isles in 87. Caps had a 3-1 series lead and it came to game 7.
Caps had a 2-1 lead with 5 minutes to go and Trottier scores a horrendously soft bad angle backhand goal on Bob Mason.
Hrudey makes 73 saves and the Lafontaine scores in OT 4. All well into Easter Sunday.
Caps had a reputation for choking but this solidified their position til Dale Hunter came along.
May Day 10 said:2001 playoffs against Pittsburgh game 7. Kaspairitis scoring on Hasek.. That sucked as we had the series in our grasp a few times. Late in regulation the Sabres were putting on immense pressure. Kasparaitis caught the puck in mid air, looked at it, and tossed it into the crowd. no penalty called.
gohabs said:2003 playoffs - Mtl. vs. Bos. - In double overtime, in a game we dominated, but Raycroft kept tied, Kovalev get slashed and stops skating (while he had the puck). As he stops, he bumps into our last defender Souray, knocking them both out of the play. Next thing you know you have a Bruin (I'm thinkin Bergeron but I'm not so sure) streaking in alone on Theodore and who gets the goal and the game. This put the Bruins up 3-1 in games. I went to bed crying...yeah it was that bad.
The only thing that makes this loss more bearable is that we came back to win it 4-3.
Psycho Papa Joe said:It goes both ways. Gilmour should have been suspended for that game. He had headbutted an apponent the previous game and should have been suspended for it. Additionally, there is no guarantee the Leafs would have won game 6 even with the PP and they still had game 7 in TO. They have nobody to blame but themselves, but if you want to use the non-call as your scapegoat, so be it.