Scotiabank "Hockey Dreams" (2016) 1:00 (Canada)
Posted in: UncategorizedThe first being Bobby Orr’s famous flying goal, i.e the overtime goal catapulted the Boston Bruins to a series sweep and a Stanley Cup victory in 1970. The second moment features Canadian icon Lanny McDonald scoring a goal to help give Calgary its only Stanly Cup.
The third goal by Mario Lemieux, is considered one of the most spectacular playoff goals in Stanley Cup history. But hey, I come from Pittsburgh and Mario’s one of us, so you can’t claim him, Canada, sorry, eh.
The fourth goal however, really is the most iconic hockey goal in Canadian history. . It was scored by Paul Henderson for Team Canada against the Soviet Union in the Summit Series in 1972. You can’t beat western goals against commies, can you.
Canada has a special relationship to hockey, and I know as the temperatures inevitably drop with the season’s change that there will hardly be a dry eye when this spot airs. Nice one, Scotia Bank.
But you’re kidding yourself with Super Mario. I grew up down the street from him. His blood isn’t filled with maple leaf. It’s yinzer through and through.
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