This video is from the NHL Network's Top 10 Blues-Blackhawks playoffs games of the 1990's. The number 1 rated game on their countdown was Game 4 of the 1993 Norris Semi-Finals. With the Blues leadi...
This video is from the NHL Network's Top 10 Blues-Blackhawks playoffs games of the 1990's. The number 1 rated game on their countdown was Game 4 of the 1993 Norris Semi-Finals. With the Blues leading the series 3-0 over the heavily favored Hawks, the game went into overtime where a controversial goal was scored by St. Louis to sweep the Hawks, sending Chicago netminder Ed Belfour into a priceless tantrum.
This clip is taken directly from the NHL Network and the game footage has no commentary, most likely a raw camera feed and the only video available as this is a rare clip. The audio seems to cut out when the goal horn at The Arena in St. Louis blares, but I figured Blues fans would love this clip regardless.
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let's get it right peeps, that was not roenick who tripped hull. That was Bryan Marchment. And that was still interference. In regulation, you call maybe shouldn't call it, but it should have definitely been called in ot with the hawks season on the line.
It was Brett Hull crashing into Belfour...and you are correct....Roenick tripped him. Besides the fact in those days a goalie was actually "fair game" if he was behid the nest.
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I have to agree with you! I've never liked Keenan!!!