Gotta go with the Nabby’s save against the Stars. Remember staying up for that game and couldn’t believe it when Nabby made that save. Just unreal. Thought for sure SJ would have rallied and won the series after that.
-It already exists. Game 7 of Stanley Cup Finals, 6 seconds left in game 7 on Detroit home ice. Fleury with biggest save in Stanley Cup History to win the Cup.
Any Hasek save will pretty much do it for me.
Another underrated one I always thought, was CuJo's paddle save on Corbet from his Edmonton days in 98.
-It already exists. Game 7 of Stanley Cup Finals, 6 seconds left in game 7 on Detroit home ice. Fleury with biggest save in Stanley Cup History to win the Cup.
As a goalie of the last 25 years, that Quick save would have gotten my vote if not for this:
This one wasn't the dying seconds of game 7 but under 4 minutes to go. Pisani flubbed it a bit at first but gets a good wack as Cam had his leg extended and won us the cup.
That one had the most meaning, but it wasn't even the best save by Ward of that series. That goes to this gem from Game 6.
Of course, I still think this is the best save ever for the Canes, at least since they moved down from Hartford. Game 5 OT, series tied 2-2.
Canes win the game not too long after, and Weekes shuts out NJ in Game 6 1-0 to move on, starting their improbable run to the 2002 Stanley Cup Finals.
I will always remember this one from Ice Hot 2, still have yet to see a save like it:
...and those are our good defensemen!Skjei-Pionk, ladies and gentlemen.
Which one?That’s a great save as far as importance, but not quality.
I always find the last ditch effort stick saves to be awesome, but there have been many of those.
A unique and awesome save actually happened last season, with Vasilevsky’s behind the back glove save.
Richter in 94 vs NJ did it better lol