Found August 21, 2009 on Bleacher Report:
Let me just say that it's a shame that there could only be five...   5. Mike Krushelnyski scoring from his stomach in double-overtime to eliminate the defending-champion Flames (Game 6, Smythe Division semifinal, April 15, 1990). It came after the Flames thought Doug Gilmour had the winner in the previous overtime, but for some reason, the goal light never came on and referee Denis Morel said he had whistled the play dead. The footage of Terry Crisp FREAKING OUT and the Krushelnyski goal are usually shown together. 4. Dave Brown destroys Jim Kyte. The popular folklore has it that David Semenko ran roughshod over the Flames in the 1980s, but his fights with Tim “The Nose” Hunter were usually pretty close. Brown, on the other hand, cut a swath through Flames’ tough guys. Brown had two spirited bouts with Stu “The Grim Reaper” Grimson during the 1990 season, but his fight with Kyte one memorable night in Edmonton was so scary that Oiler fans were ...
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