Most iconic sure...but really it's just Lemieux made a nice move, slipped and fell, and didn't get called for goalie interference (different times, I know). I think it's incredibly overrated.
great list though definitely needs Kunitz double OT but would have been nice to have Michel Briere in there if you could have got him even Hornqvist against the preds or Bonino against the caps just some historic value
I just started watching, BUT, little Bob Errey had 2 goals that were absolutely phenomenal. If they don't make this list, I'm gonna be extremely upset! And, as far as Lemieux, Malkin, Sid, and Jag's go, you could easily make a list of 100 goals of all-time with just them and it would be extremely entertaining!!! No doubt.
Ok I have a bone to pick some off Crosby's best goals aren't on here like when he drove and got the puck out of mid air, when he split the islander d-men in 2013 playoffs, when he batted it out off mid air twice and more I can't think of
Top Goals? Game/Series winners from Bonino-Bonino-Bonino (Game 7 OT vs Washington), Hornqvist (bank shot for the Cup, vs his old team), Kunitz (Game 7, double OT winner vs the Sens, on to the Cup), Talbot (2 goals vs Detroit in game 7, including game winner. To slay the beast who beat us the year before. The first road by either team in that series), Jagr (1999 Game 6 vs NJ. The OT goal that he claims to be the most important goal of his career). "Artie" (the lone goal in Game 3 vs Chicago), Sid (shootout goal vs Montreal). Much less missing Mario's first shift, first shot, first goal (I think that's on the list, considering what he's done for the franchise and it was against Ray Bourque) or his Game 1 winner vs Chicago, one of the loudest moments in igloo history.
You missed Mario Lemieux’s tie breaking goal against Chicago in game one of the 1992 Stanley cup finals and Nick Bonino’s overtime winning goal in 2016