Gabriel Landeskog accidentally nets the overtime goal for the other team, a breakdown

Oct 21, 2019 184.1K views 2:29

What Happened

The Colorado Avalanche are in a tight overtime battle against the Pittsburgh Penguins, with the game deadlocked at 2-2. The Avalanche have a crucial power play opportunity in the final minute of the extra period, desperately seeking to end the game and claim the victory. Colorado's captain, Gabriel Landeskog, leads the power play charge, trying to create an opening for his team to capitalize. The Penguins' defense is collapsing around the Avalanche attackers, making it difficult for them to find a clear shooting lane. Landeskog and his teammates regroup and reset, running the play down the right side, but the Penguins' defense remains suffocating. With the power play winding down, the Avalanche make one final push. Landeskog positions himself in front of the net, hoping to redirect or pounce on a rebound. Pittsburgh's Brandon Tanev races in, trying to clear the puck away from danger. Tanev fires a shot towards the empty net, but it hits Landeskog's stick and deflects into the Colorado goal, scoring the game-winning goal for the Penguins. Landeskog is devastated, realizing his inadvertent mistake has cost his team the game. He angrily breaks his stick in frustration, expressing his disappointment. From the replay, it's clear that if Landeskog had not been there, Tanev's shot would have simply missed the net and the Avalanche would have had a chance to regroup and potentially score the winning goal themselves. The Avalanche bench and fans are stunned, struggling to comprehend the turn of events. Reactions in the crowd range from disbelief to anguish, as the home team has snatched defeat from the jaws of victory. The Penguins, on the other hand, celebrate their unexpected and somewhat fortunate, overtime triumph. Despite the heartbreaking nature of the play, Landeskog's competitive spirit shines through as he drops to one knee and pumps his fist, acknowledging the absurdity of the situation. The Avalanche captain knows that this is a game of inches and on this night, the hockey gods have not been kind to his team.

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We've got a sad situation for Colorado Rockies fans. This one's brought to you by

Seat Geek. They are in overtime and they have a power play.

Things are looking good for them to win this game, hopefully in the next one

minute and 13 seconds. Only problem is they can't find any open space. Penguins are

just collapsing on them everywhere. They got a regroup here, turn it around, start over.