S68 PT #4: Historian
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Let's face this record might not be the most prestigious, glamorous or, well let's say, even know but it is unlikely to ever be broken.
The Boston Bruins and the St. Louis Blues each scored a goal two seconds apart on December 19, 1987. The Bruins were down 6-4 in the third period when Ken Linesman scored with 10 seconds remaining. The slim chance that they could score once more was slashed when Blues center Doug Gilmour scored off the face off into an open net. In my opinion, that's pretty crazy. It's almost guaranteed that this won't be broken, unless it's broken by a tenth of a second or something. I don't think you can get much faster than two seconds. The only real option here would be one second and I'm not sure it Alexander Ovechkin himself with a full windup could put the puck in the net from center in 1 second. This one will stand. Let's go Blues! (162 Words) |
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