Memories of Sidney Crosby’s golden goal ahead of 10-year anniversary
Friday marks 10 years since Sidney Crosby scored in overtime to lead Canada past the United States in the gold-medal men’s hockey final at the 2010 Winter Olympics in Vancouver. The goal came after the Americans tied the game with less than 30 seconds left in regulation when Zach Parise buried a rebound. Here’s how some prominent Canadians — and a few Americans — recall the moment Crosby beat U.S. goalie Ryan Miller for that memorable 3-2 win.
Sidney Crosby
“We had to turn the page pretty quick. When they score that late, you don’t have a lot of time to think about it. We had a pretty solid group there when it came to leadership and the poise that everyone showed. That’s always something I’ll remember.”
Canadian forward Jonathan Toews