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Goose Eggs

Montreal Canadians v Philadelphia Flyers, February 11, 1993

Spectrum, Section A Row 12


An outcome not possible in today's NHL. There was a point in this game when you just knew who ever scored a goal was going to win the entire game.

Future Flyer John LeClair made it on the scoring sheet with a high sticking penalty for the Canadians.

Both teams failed to convert on 5 power play chances.

In all of my years attending hockey games, this ranks up there as one of the most exciting.

The Habs had backup net minder Andre Racicot starting. The Flyers had Swede Tommy Soderstrom between the pipes.

After 60 minutes of regulation and 5 minutes of sudden death overtime the game ended in a 0-0 tie. The 0-0 tie was the Flyers 6th scoreless game in team history.

17,279 were on hand.

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