Unfortunately for the Devils, the Avalanche had scored by the end of the 2nd, to go ahead 2-1. But fortunately for the Devils Patrick Roy helped to get the Devils back in the game.
Almost halfway ...
Unfortunately for the Devils, the Avalanche had scored by the end of the 2nd, to go ahead 2-1. But fortunately for the Devils Patrick Roy helped to get the Devils back in the game.
Almost halfway through the 3rd, Bob Corkum dumps the puck in and Roy comes out behind the net to play it, but mishandles it! Jay Pandolfo is able to poke the puck in front where Scott Gomez jams the puck into the vacant net, to tie the game 2-2!
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