Jussi
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wilka91 said:I thought Kovalev's goal was sick even compared to Ruutu's.
Yeah but he only had to face the all mighty Tony Amonte, while Tuomo passed 2 "normal" players, a Norris Trophy winner and a Vezina Trophy winner.
wilka91 said:I thought Kovalev's goal was sick even compared to Ruutu's.
cyclops said:I'm rested......How about Mario's goal against Quebec where he carries two players on his back while they are hooking the hell out of him and still takes it all the way to beat the goalie on a breakaway,unbelieveable goal,wonder if anyone remembers it??
LetsGoPens63 said:Don't remember when it was, although I should.. but the Jagr goal from the early 90's I think, where he was tripped or something, but he was flat on his stomach and still managed to roof one past the goalie. Amazing goal..
It was an amazing goal by a guy who sure scored a lot of them.Wish i had it on tape.mpdman said:I remember seeing that one on highlights. Pittsburgh was short-handed, and Mario stole the puck at is own blue-line. He skated the length of the ice with the defenceman, basically next to him, pitchforking him all the way towards the net. He skated through the contant hook and made a little deke at the last instant leaving the goalie on his back. Amazing strength and skill. Good call on that one.
lux_interior said:I always liked Doug Gilmour's behind the net, fake going one way, turn around the other way and put in a wrap around goal in the 93 playoffs against ???. I'm sure a Maple Leaf fan can fill in the details.
Slay said:To surpass Amonte was half the deal because then Kovalev showed great patience with the puck to outplay defenseman and the goalie and then scored from bad angle.
Jussi said:I thought Amonte was the d-man in that play?