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  • #16
    Re: Greatest Moments in Frozen Four History

    Originally posted by vizoroo View Post
    2004 Fleet Center Boston
    DU 1 Maine 0
    DU playedthe last minute or so with 2 players in the penalty box and Maine played 6 on 3 for 1:18..
    this was very exciting. agree.

    BU's flurry of a comeback (after being up big, then letting Northern go up big) in the 3rd period all leading to a final rush as time is nearing zero ..... to send it to OT in 1991.
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    • #17
      Re: Greatest Moments in Frozen Four History

      Bowling Green vs. UMD 1984
      4 overtime's in the championship game. BGU 5 - UMD 4 - still remember the game and many of the details to this day.

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      • #18
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        Originally posted by Priceless View Post
        Jim Montgomery's 3rd period natural hat trick, from Hobey Baker winner Paul Kariya each time. Maine comes back from 4-2 down and wins the national title over Lake State 5-4.

        The Maine/Michigan 3OT thriller in Providence, even though ESPN thought we'd want to see Lee Trevino putt instead.

        For the wacky moments, Patrice Tardif's goal against Michigan in the '93 semi-final would rank up there.
        That team got me into college hockey.. I was little at the time... What an amazing team and so many awesome moments.

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        • #19
          If 2002 comes up most people would pick the OT goal, but because it saved the game I'd vote for the tying goal followed by the Polish Leap (and Miracle-like celebration) as being pretty hard to top.

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          • #20
            Re: Greatest Moments in Frozen Four History

            Originally posted by Slap Shot View Post
            If 2002 comes up most people would pick the OT goal, but because it saved the game I'd vote for the tying goal followed by the Polish Leap (and Miracle-like celebration) as being pretty hard to top.
            Agreed (sorry ME fans).

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            • #21
              Re: Greatest Moments in Frozen Four History

              Originally posted by Slap Shot View Post
              If 2002 comes up most people would pick the OT goal, but because it saved the game I'd vote for the tying goal followed by the Polish Leap (and Miracle-like celebration) as being pretty hard to top.
              Pffft one goal in a minute? Piece of cake.

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              • #22
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                Thomas Vanek's semifinal OT goal vs Michigan in 03 was pretty stellar.
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                • #23
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                  I'm biased but this is definitely #1 in my book:
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                  • #24
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                    Abdelkader's game winner with 18.9 left in 2007 for MSU is my favorite.


                    Somebody already brought this game up but does anybody have video of that DU/Maine 6 on 3? I remember trying to find it but it seemed to be nowhere...

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                    • #25
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                      That will be 2010 when Miami wins it!

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                      • #26
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                        Originally posted by Pirateasaurus View Post
                        Abdelkader's game winner with 18.9 left in 2007 for MSU is my favorite.
                        That was the latest regulation game winner in Frozen Four history.


                        I also agree with the 3OT Maine/Michigan semifinal in 1993. I was 9 years old sitting in the very top row of the Bradley Center for that one at the opposite end of the ice, but I still remember it like it was yesterday. The tension in the building was unlike anything I can remember in a college hockey game.
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                        • #27
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                          Originally posted by STATEdude3 View Post
                          That was the latest regulation game winner in Frozen Four history.


                          I also agree with the 3OT Maine/Michigan semifinal in 1993. I was 9 years old sitting in the very top row of the Bradley Center for that one at the opposite end of the ice, but I still remember it like it was yesterday. The tension in the building was unlike anything I can remember in a college hockey game.
                          That was only one OT.
                          The 3OT game was in Providence two years later.

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                          • #28
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                            Originally posted by Greyeagle View Post
                            Agreed (sorry ME fans).

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                            Good stuff... though the winning goal is up there as well.
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                            • #29
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                              Originally posted by Priceless View Post
                              That was only one OT.
                              The 3OT game was in Providence two years later.
                              Oh **** I was reminiscing about the wrong event!! Anyway, that was such a great game!!
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                              • #30
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                                1973, The Badgers came within five
                                seconds of never having a shot at the title
                                at all. That’s how much time was left on
                                the Boston Garden clock when Wisconsin
                                tied Cornell 5-5 to send the semifinal game
                                into sudden-death overtime. Wisconsin had
                                made an incredible comeback after Cornell
                                jumped out to a 4-0 lead midway through
                                the second period. The Badgers narrowed it
                                to 4-2 on goals by Norm Cherrey and Dennis
                                Olmstead, but Cornell scored their fifth
                                goal only 40 seconds into the final period.
                                Then started the Wisconsin comeback.
                                Junior Gary Winchester scored midway
                                through the period to narrow Cornell’s
                                lead to two goals and with 3:11 to go senior
                                Jim Johnston scored to bring Wisconsin
                                within one goal. With 43 seconds left in the
                                game Badger coach Bob Johnson pulled
                                goaltender Dick Perkins to put a sixth skater
                                on the ice. With the Wisconsin net wide
                                open, freshman center Dennis Olmstead
                                continually won important face-offs as the
                                Badgers controlled the puck. Cornell never
                                even got a shot on the Wisconsin open net
                                and coach Johnson said afterwards, “We
                                never lost our poise.”
                                Even with the seconds ticking
                                down to zero, Olmstead passed in front of
                                the Cornell net to sophomore Dean Talafous
                                who poked it in and the game was tied
                                5-5.
                                The unbelievable comeback
                                continued into overtime, and at one point
                                Cornell had a two-man breakaway, but Perkins
                                made the save. With 33 seconds left in
                                the overtime period, Olmstead centered the
                                puck to freshman Steve Alley, Alley’s shot
                                was blocked, but the rebound came to Talafous
                                and this time he scored the winner.
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