Tonight there was a game that ended in the most unimaginable way. Niagara which only won 3 games this season and sitting at the bottom of the PWR by a mile came from behind in a highly unlikely way to beat RIT 5-4. Trailing 4-2 with under 6 minutes to go Niagara was called for a penalty which they were about to kill off but instead scored a shorthanded goal with 8 seconds left with under 4 minutes to go. Then with time winding down and under a minute to go they scored the equalizer with an extra attacker goal. However with 21 seconds left Niagara was called for another penalty and 10 seconds later the improbable happened again. They scored another shorthanded goal with 11 seconds left to win 5-4. All of this when trailing they only had 6 shots total on net in the third period, half of them being those goals in the last 4 minutes. Absolute stunner.
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Here are the game highlights, or lowlights if you're a RIT fan. Unfortunately RIT takes a page out of the Notre Dame game highlight playbook (probably wouldn't have showed any Niagara goals except for the comeback happening) and only shows the goals that tie and win it for Niagara. So not all game highlights but you still get to see the last two goals.Hockey East Tournament Champions - 2013, 2014, 2017
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I have liked this one.
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2004 National Championship Denver vs Maine
1-0 Denver with 2:11 to go DU Penalty 1:50 to go DU Penalty
Maine pulls Goalie 6 on 3
2 posts, 1 crossbar, big saves
DU wins first Natty in 35 years 1-0
Highlights --14 minute mark for the dramatic, hold your breath last 2 minutes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvLB2rQOZy8Last edited by vizoroo; 03-04-2017, 01:39 PM.GO DU !!!
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Originally posted by vizoroo View Post2004 National Championship Denver vs Maine
1-0 Denver with 2:11 to go DU Penalty 1:50 to go DU Penalty
Maine pulls Goalie 6 on 3
2 posts, 1 crossbar, big saves
DU wins first Natty in 35 years 1-0
Highlights --14 minute mark for the dramatic, hold your breath last 2 minutes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lvLB2rQOZy8Originally posted by mookie1995bc is superior to bu in nearly everything. while it is sad that it has come to it, it's the truth. if bu doesn't like it, improve.
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Why is anyone surprised that Old Pio is acting like a grumpy old f^ck? He is a grumpy old f^ck.
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Originally posted by purpleinnebraska View PostI suppose BU-Miami is the one that first comes to mind. Even as a person with no rooting interest, all I could think was, "Oh my. Miami's people must be dying."
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Lowell once scored a goal IIRC at the end of the third to tie versus Providence and then won with a second left in overtime. Not a miraculous type of setting but it was one of those that proves you have to keep working the whole game.BS UML '04, PhD UConn '09
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Just to show how unlikely that finish was you have to look at game 2 tonight of that series. Despite 2 Power Plays in the first period Niagara is outshot 16-2 and down 3-0 after one period. How in the world did they pull that off last night?
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Still the Game:
For me the greatest comeback in the sense of a swing from low to high still has to be the March 6, 1979 ECAC Quarterfinal Cornell-Providence game. This was the old ECAC with all the eastern Division I teams. The quarterfinal games were at the higher seeded team's rink, one and done. The previous year Providence had upset the Red 8-5.
In 1979, Providence went up 4-0 at :45 of the third period. John Stornik scored for Cornell at 3:10, but Bauer scored his second of the night for Providence only 50 seconds later. Stornick scored again at 7:39 and Steve Hennessey brought it to 5-3 at 9:35. Johnny Olds made it 5-4 at 14:49, but despite a 20-6 shot differential in the 3rd, Cornell couldn't get the puck past Providence goalie Bill Milner again. With less than a minute and Cornell's goalie, Brian Hayward pulled, Providence's Randy Wilson got behind the Cornell defense and skated in on the empty net by himself. Everyone in the rink thought he would make the empty netter and Cornell would miss Boston for the second year in a row.
Miraculously, he somehow missed. Lance Nethery picked up the puck behind the goal line and not knowing how much time was left just skated to the Providence blue line and whaled a low slapshot that skidded under Milner's stick for the tying goal with 13 second left.
The bedlam that broke out as the fans' hearts lept from the depths to the heights was deafening. Anything the fans could throw on the ice was thrown. The Big Red Pep Band was so excited, that they didn't play "Davy" until minutes later (for those who know the Cornell band, this was unprecedented). Roy Ives, the Cornell radio announcer screamed so loudly that he essentially lost his voice and struggled mightily to complete the broadcast. When order was restored, it was announced that Nethery's goal both tied Doug Ferguson's Cornell record of 91 career goals and RPI's Frank Chiarelli's ECAC record of 268 career points.
In the overtime Providence had no shots on goal. At 4:00 Rob Gemmell scored the winning goal. Fans scrambled over the glass (lower then) and mobbed the team.
Still gives me goosebumps to recall Nethery's miracle goal nearly 40 years later. Cornell used the radio audio and the team (coaching) video as part of its recent $10 million appeal for Lynah improvements.Last edited by 40-Year Big Red Fan; 03-04-2017, 09:30 PM.. . . still crazy after all these years. . .
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Originally posted by Patman View PostLowell once scored a goal IIRC at the end of the third to tie versus Providence and then won with a second left in overtime. Not a miraculous type of setting but it was one of those that proves you have to keep working the whole game.Charter Member of darin's "UML Seven"
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Originally posted by ScottK View PostYou were close - 1/12/2008. Lowell scored with 1 second left in the 2nd period to tie the game, then won it with 2 seconds left in OT: http://www.hockeyeastonline.com/men/...p?mprvuml1.j12BS UML '04, PhD UConn '09
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