With one shot, it was over.
Yes, Sidney Crosby’s overtime goal lifted Canada past the United States in one of the most thrilling hockey games ever played, Olympic or otherwise. It also allowed every Canadian to breathe a sigh of relief, their national pride on the line in a climax of epic proportions.
But Crosby’s goal did something else, something much more than just securing the gold medal for his native country in perhaps the most buzzed about, and compelling, tournament in hockey history. It put an end to one of life’s most gripping questions.
Crosby or Ovechkin?
Much like the Olympic flame that was extinguished soon after this thriller of a gold medal game, so too was the debate between these two hockey greats.
Game, set and match, Crosby.
For nearly five years now, ...
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With One Goal, Crosby Puts the Ovechkin Arguement To Rest
Posted: 28th February 2010 by Dave Serkoch in NHLComments Off on With One Goal, Crosby Puts the Ovechkin Arguement To Rest