There are some moments that are just odd and then there is this one today on This Day In Hockey History. Throughout the years, there have been some very bizarre endings to hockey games that just leave people scratching their heads. Today, we give you a moment that truly just makes one shrug in absolute disbelief. As always, we have a video and then the moment. So here goes....
February 12, 2002
Michael Peca scored shorthanded with 8.7 seconds remaining in overtime, and Garth Snow recorded his 14th career shutout as the Islanders won 1-0 at Philadelphia. It was the 1st ever NHL game in which the only goal was scored shorthanded in OT.
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