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Tuesday, 29 May 2007 |
Hockey player Travis Moen helps Anaheim Ducks win
Hockey player Travis Moen helped the Anaheim Ducks gain a comeback victory over Ottawa Senators in game one of the best-of-seven Stanley Cup finals.
Ottawa Senator's Mike Fisher scored the first goal just 98 seconds into the game, however, Teemu Selanne set up Andy McDonald to level the score so far.
Wade Redden's powerplay goal put the Ottawa Senators back in the lead but a late rally enabled the Anaheim Ducks to win in the end.
Ryan Getzlaf levelled before Travis Moen, in his fifth goal in the play-offs, was able to snatch the win.
Travis Moen said: "The puck was kind of bouncing and I got lucky and caught it on the way down and it went in.
"It was huge to go up 3-2 with a couple of minutes left. I think every kid dreams of scoring a goal to win a game in a Stanley Cup final. It's something special and something I will never forget."
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