Nazem Kadri Scores Game Winning Goal With 0.1 Seconds Left In Regulation
Nazem Kadri has scored the closest buzzer beater in NHL history. The NHL review room took a long time to make the call, but it was confirmed to be a good goal. You have to see this!
Kadri's goal was scored with 0.1 seconds left in regulation to win the game for the Colorado Avalanche. This has confirmed to be a new playoff record. The recent record was held by Carolina Hurricanes Jussi Jokinen on April 21, 2009 when he scored with 0.2 seconds left against the New Jersey Devils.
Looks like Kadri just won the game for the Avs. https://t.co/LFdraF0fsW pic.twitter.com/4aN2dLsu2y— Ah yes, the Leafs. (@LeafsAllDayy) August 3, 2020
With :0.1 left, #GoAvsGo Nazem Kadri scores the latest game-winning goal in regulation of a playoff game in history— Sportsnet Stats (@SNstats) August 3, 2020
Previous Record: Hurricanes Jussi Jokinen (:0.2) on April 21, 2009 vs Devils
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