@RealIslesICENET 6. Volek 1993- one of the biggest upsets in hockey history
7. Beauvillier 2021 - last goal at the barn
8. Tavares 2016- we may hate him now, but 1st series win in 23 years
9. Potvin 1980- game 1, huge win against Philly
10. Bossy 1982- also game 1 at 19:58
@RealIslesICENET Thanks for putting this together. My list:
1. Nystrom 1980 - obviously
2. Tonelli 1982- dynasty never happens without this goal
3. JP Parisi 1975- Rangers had the momentum. Huge goal for the new franchise
4. Morrow 1984- best overtime ever.
5. LaFontaine- 4 OT game 7.
@islanders_takes I went back and freeze framed it. The puck was at least on the goal line before we lose sight of it. Can’t imagine why they didn’t look at it. Glad it didn’t matter
Summer curling with the @licurling club. Double raise for 3 with negative ice. Thanks to teammates Scott for sweeping and Bob with the line call. @usacurl
@RTaub_ I agree with many who wrote K Johnson and Persson. Langevin was excellent defensively too, sort of like todays version of Pelech. For forwards (I know I’m cheating add more than 3), Derek King and Billy Harris are 2 that were very valuable players. And Chico in goal is underrated
@alanhahn I’d have to go with 1975. First playoff win ever is against the Rangers 11 seconds into OT: winning a series after being down 0-3 against Pitt and then almost doing it again against Philly.
@takeitoutjoe@palmettocurling@KyleOShay I listened to the podcast. Compliments for having them on. But I still don’t understand how this benefits their contstituents. Seemed like the 2 of them based their decision on their personal biases against the GNCC.
The current board acted only after immense pressure. They also need to revisit their expulsion of the #GNCC. Find out why clubs were leaving USCA in the first place and work on those issues.
Finally, #Usacurl makes the obvious move in removing Flush. I’ll assume his resignation was forced because a person of integrity would have resigned a long time ago. https://t.co/FBggzFtwgB
As others have stated, this better be just the first step. Personally, I have no confidence in any current #USACurling board member. For the good of the sport, there should be more resignations soon.