09/03/2025
Sooooooo.... I was trying to help my step dad figure out TikTok. I wanted to send him my one and only viral video and stumbled on this article on NHL.com. I miss ya'll and will forever remember this night! Heartbreaker! If you're in this video, you're viral too!
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https://www.tiktok.com//video/7502540769970916638?lang=en
Headliner: Winnipeg scores twice in final 2 minutes of regulation before winning it in 2OT
Sunday was the third-longest Game 7 in NHL history. It was also the 14th Game 7 that needed multiple overtimes, including the fifth in the past 20 years, and the latest since Game 7 between the Blues and Stars in the 2019 Western Conference Second Round.
Overtime, let alone two of them, seemed an impossible scenario with two minutes remaining in regulation. The Blues were up 3-1, the Jets were on a 6-on-5 and scrambling to salvage something, anything, to keep their playoff hopes alive. Vladislav Namestnikov, who had shot wide on two earlier opportunities in the game, didn’t miss with 1:56 remaining, however, to get the Jets to within one at 3-2.
As the clock ticked toward zero, Cole Perfetti, who had played one NHL postseason game entering the series, was in the slot to tie it with three seconds remaining. Perfetti was swarmed in the corner as Binnington lay face down on the ice, the arena erupting in jubilation.
“Yeah, that one stinks,” Blues captain Brayden Schenn said. “Just from a two-goal lead and two 6-on-5 goals against and a second and a half away from closing out the series. … [Stinks]. It's brutal. We had a good group in there that played hard for one another all year, and there's no other words to really describe that one.”
2390 likes, 206 comments. “ heart breaking loss to game seven. Lost!”