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Reliving the 25 most unforgettable Stanley Cup clinching moments in NHL history
Reliving the 25 most unforgettable Stanley Cup clinching moments in NHL history

Time of India

time4 days ago

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  • Time of India

Reliving the 25 most unforgettable Stanley Cup clinching moments in NHL history

Bobby Orr's airborne celebration (Credit: Le Studio du Hockey/Hockey Hall of Fame) Nothing in hockey compares to the sudden-death tension of a Cup-clinching overtime goal. The first ever came in 1933, when Bill Cook's OT winner gave the Rangers their first championship. Seven years later, Bryan Hextall's double-overtime dagger extended New York's glory. The 1950 Final saw Pete Babando become an unlikely hero. Scored in the second OT of Game 7 to crown Detroit, also modern eras have added to the lore, in 1996, Uwe Krupp's triple-overtime goal ended the longest Cup-clinching game in history. Patrick Kane's sneaky 2010 winner left even his teammates confused before celebrations erupted. Alec Martinez's 2014 rebound in double OT cemented the Kings' dynasty. These moments didn't just win championships; they became immortal. Goaltenders who stole the show when it mattered most Great goalies define legacies in Game 7s and elimination nights. Rookie Ken Dryden's 1971 Conn Smythe performance stunned Chicago, proving Montreal's faith in him was justified. Patrick Roy's 63-save masterpiece in 1996; a triple-OT shutout; showcased his clutch gene. Tim Thomas' 2011 shutout in Vancouver was a masterclass, stopping 37 shots to silence a hostile crowd. Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Keep Your Home Efficient with This Plug-In elecTrick - Save upto 80% on Power Bill Learn More Undo Rookie Jordan Binnington's 2019 Game 7 brilliance ended St. Louis' 52-year drought, outdueling Boston's veterans. Even backups left marks; Cam Ward's 2006 Cinderella run earned him playoff MVP as Carolina triumphed. When the pressure peaked, these netminders delivered. NHL Unforgettable Moments Unexpected heroes who rose to the occasion The Stanley Cup has a way of turning role players into legends. In 2003, fourth-liner Mike Rupp scored his first playoff goal; the Cup winner; in New Jersey's Game 7 shutout. Ruslan Fedotenko, a quiet contributor, netted both goals in Tampa's tense 2004 clincher. Max Talbot, known for grit, scored both in Pittsburgh's 2009 Game 7 upset over Detroit. Lanny McDonald's 1989 storybook ending; a goal in his final game; etched his name in Flames lore. Bobby Nystrom, a checking-line forward, became an Islanders icon with his 1980 OT winner. These moments prove championships aren't just won by stars, but by those who seize their chance. From early pioneers like Cook and Hextall to modern icons like Kane and Binnington. These moments transcend eras, and they capture desperation, skill, and sheer will. Henri Richard's 1971 Game 7 rally, Bobby Orr's airborne celebration. And Jonathan Toews feeding Bryan Bickell for Chicago's 17-second comeback in 2013. Read more: Florida Man energy meets Canadian pride as Stanley Cup final becomes a battleground beyond the rink The Cup isn't just won; it's etched into history by those who refuse to let the moment overwhelm them. Whether through a goalie's brilliance, an underdog's grit, or a disputed call, these 25 snapshots remind us why hockey's ultimate prize carries such weight. Decades from now, new names will join this list; but the magic of a Cup-clinching moment will never fade.

NHL Playoff Overtime: NHL playoff overtime drama: How overtime rules create iconic hockey moments
NHL Playoff Overtime: NHL playoff overtime drama: How overtime rules create iconic hockey moments

Time of India

time24-04-2025

  • Sport
  • Time of India

NHL Playoff Overtime: NHL playoff overtime drama: How overtime rules create iconic hockey moments

NHL playoff overtime is not simply a prolongation of game action—it's a pressure-packed, sudden-death struggle where heroes are born. Contrary to the compressed schedule of the regular season, NHL playoff overtime produces endurance-testing hockey that has defined unforgettable history in the sport's legacy. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now From five-overtime thrill rides to landmark game-winners, the NHL playoff structure guarantees that the pressure never lets up and seconds are all that matter. NHL playoff overtime: A different creature from season-long rules When the clock ticks after the third period during a tied playoff game, the war is barely beginning. Overtime kicks in if both teams are still tied at the end of the fourth quarter. The NHL playoff regulations dispense with the three-on-three regular-season style and shootout approach for traditional, hard-fought five-on-five action. Overtime sessions continue for an entire 20 minutes, with the cycle reiterated endlessly in case of no score, with a 15-minute timeout in between until a goal can be scored. In contrast to the regular season, where overtime is a short five-minute dash, the playoffs demand that teams reach deep. The system favors stamina, ability, and clutch shots. Power plays roll over from regulation, and player matchups change continuously due to the home team's benefit of making the last line change after stoppages. Overtime glory: How the Stanley Cup has been won in sudden death Sudden-death overtime has not only determined games—it's determined champions. It means the game ends instantly when a goal is scored. The Stanley Cup has been won 17 times by an overtime goal. Maybe no instance was as iconic in 2014 when Alec Martinez struck for the Los Angeles Kings in double OT of Game 5 against the New York Rangers to win their second Stanley Cup in three seasons. The tradition started in 1933, when New York Rangers' Bill Cook registered the first overtime Cup-winner in the final against the Toronto Maple Leafs. Tired of too many ads? go ad free now The longest game in NHL history occurred way back in 1936. During Game 1 of the national semifinal (beforeconferences), the Maroons played host to the Red Wings in a long thriller. 2024 Stanley Cup Playoffs: Overtime drama at its best During the 2024 NHL playoffs, audiences enjoyed 16 overtime matches. Twelve were resolved during the first overtime, and four reached double overtime. A highlight was when Sam Reinhart of the Florida Panthers edged Igor Shesterkin of the New York Rangers in a thrilling Game 4 conclusion to the Eastern Conference Final—an image now ingrained in this year's playoff narrative. Also read: The theatre, suspense, and physical nature of NHL playoff overtime render it among the most electrifying parts of professional sports. From breathtaking saves to joyous goals, the format provides unparalleled entertainment and makes history at the moment. As the playoffs go on, spectators can merely wish for more of these unforgettable overtime situations, which have come to characterize the very essence of the Stanley Cup pursuit.

NHL playoffs overtime: How does it work? What's the longest game in history?
NHL playoffs overtime: How does it work? What's the longest game in history?

New York Times

time22-04-2025

  • Sport
  • New York Times

NHL playoffs overtime: How does it work? What's the longest game in history?

'Sudden Death' isn't just a hockey-themed action movie. It's a term commonly associated with overtime in the Stanley Cup playoffs — and it makes the NHL's postseason different from not only the league's regular season, but also the postseasons of North America's other major professional sports leagues. Advertisement As in a regular-season game, an NHL playoff game tied after regulation extends to overtime, where a team can win by scoring the next goal. But this is where the similarities end. A playoff game with no winner after the third period will pause for 15 minutes — an 'intermission' during which teams return to their dressing rooms and the ice surface is cleaned by machines. Upon returning, the teams will resume play at five-on-five for 20-minute periods, each followed by another 15-minute intermission, until a goal is scored. The team that scores is declared the winner, bringing a 'sudden death' to the losing team. Some other factoids about overtime in the Stanley Cup playoffs: Game 4 of the 1919 Stanley Cup Final between the Seattle Metropolitans and Montreal Canadiens ended in a 0-0 tie after two overtime periods. Players from each team had reportedly collapsed from exhaustion at the end of the second overtime period, and the tie result was ruled as final. Before Game 5, it was decided that future playoff games would be played until a winning goal was scored. A playoff game has been extended beyond four overtime periods on only five occasions: The Cup winner has been determined with an overtime goal 17 times. The most recent was Alec Martinez's goal in double-overtime for the Los Angeles Kings in Game 5 of the 2014 Final. The first example was Bill Cook of the New York Rangers in the first overtime of Game 4 of the 1933 Cup Final. There were 16 overtime games in the 2024 playoffs. Twelve were decided in the first overtime period, four in the second overtime.

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