Nine years ago, Chris Kunitz etched his name into Pittsburgh Penguins lore with a stunning double overtime goal that secured a spot in the Stanley Cup Final. This unforgettable moment unfolded during Game 7 of the 2017 Eastern Conference Final, where the stakes couldn’t have been higher for a team striving to defend its championship title.
Having triumphed over the San Jose Sharks in 2016, the Penguins had their eyes set on another Stanley Cup. They bulldozed through the Columbus Blue Jackets and once again faced the Washington Capitals in the second round, marking their fifth appearance in the Eastern Conference Final in just ten years.
However, the Ottawa Senators posed a formidable challenge, employing a tenacious defensive strategy that stifled the Penguins’ offense. Pittsburgh struggled initially, managing only three goals in the first three games of the series. Yet, the team demonstrated resilience, winning both Game 4 and Game 5, putting the Senators on the brink of elimination.
With the series shifting back to Ottawa, the Senators held serve at home, forcing a decisive Game 7 in Pittsburgh. Kunitz ignited the crowd by opening the scoring early, but Mark Stone quickly responded, leveling the game. As the tension mounted, Justin Schultz put the Penguins ahead in the third period, yet the Senators refused to back down, with Ryan Dzingel tying the game once more.
With the game still tied after the first overtime, the players returned to the ice for a second period of sudden death. It was then that Kunitz delivered a career-defining moment, sending the Penguins back to the Stanley Cup Final for the fourth time since 2008. The echoes of that goal still resonate with fans, reminding them of the thrilling highs of playoff hockey.
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