The heart-pounding, edge-of-your-seat action that is the mainstay in the National Hockey League has made definitive marks on the sport and the world throughout the history of the Stanley Cup playoffs. Countless indescribable moments have been witnessed, discussed, debated, and recorded over the course of a history spanning multiple decades.
Recent post-seasons will undoubtedly go down in the history of professional sports annals as some of the most memorable the National Hockey League has ever played host to. The monumental battle between Alex Ovechkin and rival Sidney Crosby set the stage for unfathomable game-changing saves in the post season playoffs.
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Another game that could only have been seen to be believed was the Canucks/Blackhawks series in the semifinals. The Canucks had resigned themselves that a Game 7 was on the horizon, when in Game 6 a third-period battle royal sent them home without a consolation prize. Vancouver three goals that gave them a 5-4 edge but the Blackhawks turned the tables on them when they scored three goals in just over three minutes. Six goals were scored during the final 20 minutes including a Chicago hat-trick by Patrick Kane. Seven goals were allowed on 30 shots, making the final breakdown of the game an embarrassment to the Canucks.
Season after season, year after year new spells of hockey magic are placed upon the crowd. The most memorable moments generally take place during the battle for the Stanley Cup, making a ticket to the Semifinals in the National Hockey League a treasure to remember. The playoffs divide the conferences and divisions into various categories that result in the passing of the Stanley Cup to the best of the best from the NHL. When playing in the Semifinals, teams are one step closer to the ultimate hockey conquest, making each game, whether viewed from a farther vantage point or right on the plexi, well worth the price of even the most expensive ticket.
Many will remember the amazing comeback of the Carolina Huricane's as they trailed behind the New Jersey Devils 3-2 in a heated and almost unthinkable heart-stopping round. To the shock of every ticket holding fan in attendance as well as millions of hockey fans worldwide, the playoffs took a drastic turn in the final eighty seconds of the game. Jussi Jokinen placed a one-timer and evened out the nail-biting score. Then the Hurricanes blind sided the Devils when Eric Staal slammed a shot past goaltender Martin Brodeur, incorporating an as yet unseen off wing wrist. The intense playoff action concluded with a win that hurled Carolina on to the next round, leaving the Devils in a pile of slush that would make even the toughest hockey player weep.