In honor of the recent flip-out of Bruins minor league goalie Tuukka
Rask, TSN counted down the Top 10 Goalies Gone Wild moments in NHL
history. Needless to say, the list is dominated by the Flyers, with Ron
Hextall (#2, #8) and Garth Snow (#5) making an appearance, along with
Phantoms goaltender Neil Little (#3) flying his way onto the countdown...Click the link for the video...
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hextall rules. great fights. how about that jump by little. dam!
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