In overtime of the 2010 Winter Olympic gold medal game, Sidney Crosby scored what would become one of the most iconic goals in Canadian history. With 7:40 remaining in OT, Crosby fired the puck past U.S. goalie Ryan Miller, securing a 3–2 victory and sending the home crowd in Vancouver into chaos. “The Golden Goal” wasn’t just a win — it was a unifying national moment. Even now, over a decade later, that goal is etched into Canadian lore as one of hockey’s most unforgettable highlights.
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