The Most Memorable Anaheim Ducks Goals
In game six of the 2003 Stanley Cup Finals, the Ducks found themselves down three games to two and facing elimination. Paul Kariya, captain of the Ducks, was the victim of a vicious hit earlier in game six by Scott Stevens. Showing the heart of a champion and captain, Kariya returned to the game with a vengeance. With about 2:45 left in the second period, Kariya pounced on a puck around center ice with some room to skate. Displaying his quick skating ability, he sharply moved the puck up the left side of the rink.Want more? Click here/tag After passing the blue line, he wound up for a slap shot with a defender approaching. The natural lefty unleashed a ferocious shot, beating goaltender Martin Brodeur over his glove side into the top of the net. The crowd went crazy as Kariya yelled out a scream, netting a goal which helped clinch game six for the Ducks. Kariya’s resilience is rooted deep in Duck’s history as the captain showed why he’s one of the best to ever play for the Ducks. Kariya’s goal will forever be remembered as one of the most memorable in Anaheim Ducks history. It was that goal which cemented Kariya as a Duck legend.
