First time seeing this. Very heartwarming.I can't believe I forgot this , one of the best moments in sports history:
Ichiro breaks the single-season hit record in 2004
10/1/04: Ichiro Suzuki records his 258th hit of the year, breaking George Sisler's record for most hits in a single seasonCheck out http://MLB.com/video for ...youtu.be
Wow, didn't know they have now both passed away....the son died last week, Dick was 2 years ago.
Another video
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-FQpAtmzGDM
Absolutely this. I was watching it live and had such a sinking feeling. We were down 1-2 at 90 minutes, knowing anything other than a win in the game against QPR (a team that we should have confidently been beating) would mean missing out on our first league win in 44 years to our local rivals Manchester United. United had finished their final game at the top of the league, there were split screens of United fans in the stands anxiously waiting to hear what was happening, and City score two goals in extra time. The incredible high of pulling it back from the brink combined with seeing the utter disappointment as United fans, convinced they're about to get their 20th league win, realise that City have won was like nothing else. I've been a City fan all my life, I watched them at Maine Road as a boy, saw them relegated down to Division 2, grew up dreading derby games and having United dominate for years, that moment was like a tidal wave of relief for me and an incredible moment in the sport. You couldn't have scripted it better. City would go on to dominate in the years to come, but until that moment it was still "typical City" and there was a real sense it just wasn't going to happen for us.
Schelotto to Hejduk to Crew's 3rd goal on 2008 MLS Cup
Columbus Crew vs New York Red Bulls MLS Cup 2008 Frankie Hejduk goal
Columbus Crew vs New York Red Bulls MLS Cup 2008 Frankie Hejduk goalyoutu.be
Steve Yzerman's 1996 Double OT winner against St. Louis and Gretzky, of all people, being the one to blow it.
View: https://youtu.be/mKeTho0bkvsn
Patrick Roy getting chased and essentially ended in 2002 because he was a great goalie but a huge piece of shit and he deserved it.
Ah there it is. Yeah this for me.
San Jose Sharks vs Las Vegas Golden Knights in Game 7 of the 2019 Stanley Cup Playoffs. The Sharks were down 3-1 in the series, and then pushed back to win Game 5 and 6 to force a Game 7. In Game 7, they were down 3-0 with about 10 minutes left in the game when this happened and called by Randy Hahn:
EXTENDED POWER PLAY: Game-Changing Power Play SPARKS SHARKS EXPLOSIVE Comeback
A 5-minute Major Penalty from Cody Eakin to Joe Pavelski forces the Sharks to come out swimming for the Hungry Knights!! And they made them pay for what they...www.youtube.com