
Ranking Islanders’ most memorable Game 7s
NY Post
All Games 7 are created equal. The winner advances or wins the championship. The loser is eliminated.
But these ultimate showdowns are not all equally as memorable. And probably not equally as significant despite the same reward for winning and the same consequence for losing. A Game 7 first-round defeat in a year with few expectations does not equate to losing the ultimate showdown as a championship favorite. For instance, losing to Washington in the 2015 first round while amassing all of 11 shots was not tantamount to losing to Toronto in the 1978 quarterfinals on Lanny McDonald’s semi-breakaway in overtime a couple of weeks after the Islanders clinched their first division championship and expected to go to the finals.More Related News

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