Going into Overtime
For me there is noting more suspenseful in a hockey game then overtime. Especially during the playoffs.
Here is a list of the longest Stanley Cup overtime playoff games and who ended it with the game winning goal (GWG)
|
Date |
Winner |
Loser |
Score |
Time |
GWG |
|
3/24/1936 |
Detroit |
Montreal |
1-0 |
116:30 |
Mud Bruneteau |
|
4/3/1933 |
Toronto |
Boston |
1-0 |
104:46 |
Ken Doraty |
|
5/4/2000 |
Philadelphia |
Pittsburgh |
2-1 |
92:01 |
Keith Primeau |
|
4/24/2003 |
Anaheim |
Dallas |
4-3 |
80:48 |
Petr Sykora |
|
4/24/1996 |
Pittsburgh |
Washington |
3-2 |
79:15 |
Petr Nedved |
|
4/11/2007 |
Vancouver |
Dallas |
5-4 |
78:06 |
Henrik Sedin |
|
3/23/1943 |
Toronto |
Detroit |
3-2 |
70:18 |
Jack McLean |
|
5/4/2008 |
Dallas |
San Jose |
2-1 |
69:03 |
Brenden Morrow |
|
3/28/1930 |
Montreal |
N.Y. Rangers |
2-1 |
68:52 |
Gus Rivers |
|
4/18/1987 |
N.Y. Islanders |
Washington |
3-2 |
68:47 |
Pat LaFontaine |





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