A “Bettors” Glance At Some All Time Hockey Games

 

A look at the top hockey games in history

Hockey is a very interesting sport. The fast-paced action associated with this game has drawn fans from all over the world. Below are some of the 3 best hockey games:  

Stanley Cup Final; June 2, 2008

The Stanley Cup Final of 2008 was an interesting event in American Sports history. It marked the very first time where Pittsburgh Penguins were meeting with Detroit’s Red Wings during postseason play. The Red Wings qualified for finals after emerging victorious in President’s Trophy tournament, Detroit managed to score 55 goals during the preliminary 3 round playoff contest. Moreover, the Penguins entered into the Stanley Cup after winning the Atlantic Division, earning themselves the 2nd best season record within the entire Eastern Conference. Game one in the contest was given a 157% rating within the US alone, and it attracted a massive following of about 2.3 million watchers. Check out www.newlivecasinos.com for more information.

Winter Olympics; Feb. 25, 2006

The Winter Olympics of 2006 marked a fan season in American professional hockey. Incredibly, there were 19 unique NHL teams that were represented in this contest. Fans had the rare opportunity of watching endless games that kept them glued to their screens. The event occurred in 5 great hockey cities including Dallas, Detroit, Vancouver and Toronto. Nevertheless, final play between Finland and Sweden was the showstopper.

Finland went unbeatable all through the tournament till they met their match. Sweden managed to score early and maintained that tempo till end; they won 3-2 and took gold medal.

Frozen Four, April 12, 2009

Frozen Four NCAA Men’s 1st Division Hockey was a one-time elimination contest that featured 16 teams. They represented 6 first division conferences within the nation.  The game’s Championship Committee sieved through the 16 qualified teams, and settled on 4 best ones that went into semi-finals stage. The game kicked off with a serene and competitive atmosphere, with all teams hoping to become champions. In the end, Boston University mounted a furious comeback after being down 3-1 late to overtake Miami of Ohio 4-3 in overtime. It was one of the more unexpected endings as the final goal went in off the opponent. Bettors were almost cashing in on Miami of Ohio and then the unthinkable happened. That is sports sometimes.

The online casino industry is still active today, just like it was during these historical sports events. You can place bets on your favorite teams and win big money.

 
 

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