Friday, December 01, 2006

Cat on Cat Violence

So probably one of the best plays you're going to see all season happened in the NHL last night, and in a weird coincidence, three of the major players all hapened to come from the same college hockey team.

The play started when former Vermont Catamount Eric Perrin, of the Tampa Bay Lightning, forced a turnover in the Boston Bruin end of the rink. He made a pass to teammate Brad Richards along the sideboards. Richards and teammate Martin St. Louis, also a Vermont alum came in on a two-on-one against Bruins goaltender Tim Thomas, who also happened to play with St. Louis and Perrin at Vermont. Richards made a nice feed across to St. Louis, and well, I'll let YouTube pick up the rest:



That's a pretty amazing save.

Perrin, St. Louis, and Thomas are forever linked as the trio that led Vermont to their only ever NCAA Frozen Four in the 1995-96 season, where they lost to Don Lucia's Colorado College team in overtime at the Cincinnati Riverfront Coliseum. That game lives in college hockey infamy due to the conditions the game was played under. Hours prior to the game, an arena worker who was drilling holes in the ice for the net pegs accidentally punctured one of the arean's refrigeration units. This caused the ice conditions to be less than ideal by game time, and they eventually became worse as the game went on. The slushy ice helped negate Vermont's speed advantage(Imagine that, a world where a WCHA team doesn't have a speed advantage), and many feel like the Catamounts would have won that game under more normal circumstances.

3 comments:

Eric J. Burton said...

That was a sweet save. Funny thing is TB out played Boston the whole game and Tim Thomas came up big in the Shoot-out and guess who scored the winning goal in the Shoot-out.

Scoring for the Boston Bruins in like the 8th round of the shootout number 81 Phil Kessel. What a game, the Bruins are on a tear. winning like 8 out of 9 games. By the way I am a fan of Kessel now that he is a Bruins.

Anonymous said...

Phil the Thrill!!!

Eric J. Burton said...

It was an awesome goal I might add.
Bruins are on a roll.