In addition to the last few 14/15 videos, I've been posting some goals or moments from 2004 in better quality since many are either very short, very poor quality, or both.
However I had a request to post the Peter Maher version of the Gelinas OT goal vs Detroit and figured something like this might be enjoyable featuring 4 different play by play calls of his:
"yeah baby!, yeah baby!!!"
wow, he is amazing. Who doesn't remember him should stop.
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Man, that Mike Rogers yell right before Gelinas' game 6 goal versus Detroit...
I was at that game (my seats are in second tier just over that net's right hand side) and saw that whole play develop. We all jumped out of our seats when that rebound came out, before Gelinas tapped it in.
Hearing the radio audio later that night just confirmed that Peter and Rogers had seen exactly what we did. Still get chills!
Edit: Oh, and that Gelinas goal against SJ! When Conroy was going to the face-off dot, we could see him kinda gesture to Gelinas...kind of a head bob forward or something; can't quite remember. Then after the goal, my Dad and I looked at each other and were like: "So THAT'S what they were planning!" Such a smart, smart line those guys were...
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Yeah the Mike Rogers yell just before the Detroit goal call is simply one of my favorite Flames moments. I had that goal call on my mp3 player many years ago. Great way to pass 30 seconds on a long run.
Don't want to start a thread about this but since we're on the subject of Peter I have a question. Has anyone else heard a rumor that Peter didn't want to retire and in fact he was forced out by the upper powers?
Don't want to start a thread about this but since we're on the subject of Peter I have a question. Has anyone else heard a rumor that Peter didn't want to retire and in fact he was forced out by the upper powers?
I've read that a couple times. I guess it could make sense since as great as he was he was definitely starting to miss plays and miss names and all that.
Nothing catastrophic, but I could see how it may have been enough for the higher ups to say 'Hey man, we love everything you've done and want no business turfing a legend, so do you want to go out on your own terms?'.
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