O-0 after 1, 2-2 after 2, the game pretty tentative. Scrappy goals from Richards and Clark and Nilson.
Setup for Iginla to win the third.
The Gelinas goal no one in the Dome knew. No replay board. Those at home watching CBC saw the replay a few minutes late (Bob Cole was blathering on all game about his boyfriend Richards) and only ABC caught it right away.
We only heard about it on the shocking ride home right after the game, post game plans foiled, with a win we would be out all night but a loss sent us straight home. The TVs on the OL weren't working so even in the OT intermission we were in the dark as to the injustice.
Shame for the Flames people upstairs not catching it to at least get a review.
Of course a terrible missed tripping call on Simon in 2OT and puck gets to the point and screen shot rebound lands right on rat St Louis' stick to go to game 7, that no Flames fan had good feeling about.
Marcus Nilson from Dave Lowry and Jarome Iginla at 9:50 of OT1 to with the Stanley Cup 4-2, would be the trivia answer if the Flames best OT chance went in. It's at 2:29:29
Nilson so close, and our seats were right on the goaline and how much money would I have given or give now to see the puck slip through Khabibhulin and trickle over the line for the greatest night and greatest win in Flames history.
Last edited by browna; 06-04-2024 at 10:04 PM.
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