Pittsburgh Penguins, Ron Tugnutt. Mandatory Credit: Doug Pensinger/ALLSPORT
On May 4, 2000, the Pittsburgh Penguins and Philidelphia Flyers waged war through a five-overtime classic, that left both teams depleted and the Flyers with a 2-1 victory. Here are a few things you may have forgotten about the game.
When Keith Primeau scored the game-winning-goal at 2:15 a.m, on Ron Tugnutt of the Pittsburgh Penguins, the goal ended the third-longest game in NHL history.
The Penguins won the first two games of the series but dropped the next four games, making it one of the worst collapses in team history.