Down 2-1 in the second period of the 1996 NCAA regional semifinals, Mike Legg scored a goal so famous that it’s now known simply as “The Michigan.” Behind the net, Legg lifted the puck on his stick, wrapped around and threw it past the Minnesota goalie in the top-right corner for the game-tying goal. See the iconic move and all the replay angles here.
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