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Game 7s Memorable
by Alanah McGinley on 04/21/08 at 03:57 PM ET
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From the Canadian Press,
Game 7s were a hot topic this week, and a player who was in a truly memorable do-or-die contest was Boston Bruins backup goaltender Alex Auld.
Auld played for a very good Vancouver Canucks team that lost to Calgary in overtime in Game 7 of their first-round NHL playoff series in 2004. The Flames went on to lose the Stanley Cup final in seven games to the Tampa Bay Lightning.
continued… with more tales of guys back for another shot at game #7s
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Someone needs a fact checker. Hasek shut out Colorado 2-0, in a game memorable for Roy’s faulty statue of liberty play. Oh, and the goal counted.
Posted by Aphaea from Pennsylvania on 04/21/08 at 05:37 PM ET