Monday Night Miracle
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Proud to call him my father.
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While the comeback vs. Toronto in 2000 was LARGER (came back from a bigger deficit) this was Game 6 of the Conference Finals. Facing Elimination. Down 3 goals with half a period to play. The win put them 1 game away from the Stanley Cup Finals. This is also one season before the Brett Hull era began. I remember hearing about the trade on the radio thinking it ironic that Wamsley and Ramage would be going to the Flames in return for Hull.
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@invadr1 My nose is straight, yours in crooked
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@KWCline91 how about you get your nose straight.
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@invadr1 How bout you get your facts right?
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is it just me, or do the guys on the left at 5:00 kiss each other?
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@KWCline91 the only clown is you who gets so riled up over the internet, get a life.
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Dear St. Doug, ...I say this in jest, but if you could inspire my boss (in a polite way, because I don't want ill will) that I deserve respect in my department (I say this because I was disinvited from the employee bbq & it was MY IDEA). God bless Doug!
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@KWCline91 By the way, Doug is included in the Masses that I put in that are being said for the deceased! God bless you doug!!!!
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@invadr1 Since you're being called a clown, you should join the circus. By the way, he died of cancer
Perhaps the greatest moment in St. Louis Blues hockey history. May the Wick live on...
mrfascar 3 years ago 13
nov. 29, 2000. The blues were down 5-0 with 15:44 left in the game in toronto. They came back and tied it up 5-5 with 26 seconds left, forcing overtime. They scored 17 seconds into overtime to win 6-5. It is the greatest deficit ever overcome in the third period to win the game. calgary also did the same thing in 1989, but they started their comeback with 18:31 left in the game.
An interesting fact: Al Macinnis played in both of these games for the winning team.
Kreege 4 years ago 7