Video: T.J. Oshie’s Game-Winning Goal Against Dallas

January 17th, 2012 | by David Rogers |

T.J. Oshie’s Game-Winning Goal Against Dallas


T.J. Oshie has a knack for scoring huge timely goals for the St. Louis Blues. Last night was no different. The Blues found themselves deadlocked after two periods with the Dallas Stars in a game that saw the Blues have numerous chances pass by unconverted. With just over eight minutes left in the third, it took a moment of pure brilliance from both David Perron and Oshie to carry the Blues to another huge victory.

Ken Hitchcock shuffled up his lines again on Monday night, this time experimenting with a new line that featured David Perron and T.J. Oshie skating on the same line as David Backes. The end result – the goal above.

Before we dive in to just how remarkable Oshie’s goal was, let’s give some credit to David Perron who dished a perfect pass to set up Oshie’s goal.

Upon receiving the pass, Oshie instantly shifted the puck from his backhand to his forehand, pulling Dallas goaltender Kari Lehtonen out of position which allowed Oshie to slide the puck into an empty net. This move occurred in the matter of a second while Oshie was not only crashing the crease but also while being hounded by Tom Wandell.

Oshie’s move culminated in him sliding the puck into an empty net – while falling to the ice. Upon further review, it seems as if Oshie might have been parallel to the ice while shooting – a tribute to his outstanding coordination with the puck and awareness of the situation.

Where does this incredible goal rank on Oshie’s growing list of impressive tallies?

 

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miendiem 5 pts

I liked last year's Oshie. I liked early this year's Oshie more. I absolutely love the Ken Hitchcock-coached version of this year's Oshie. What's better than this year's Hitchcock Oshie, you might ask? Him teamed up with Perron. They're so good together, when I was talking to a buddy of mine, I actually wound up comparing their potential and eye-catching plays to the hockey gods of my youth: Brett Hull and Adam Oates.

Now, I'm not saying that either of them is the sniper that Hull was (though you wouldn't catch me complaining if one of 'em grew into that), but in return, both of them seem to perpetually have the puck on a string, pulling it around/past/through defenders and goalies.

See also:Oshie vs Vancouver in '09: http://youtu.be/rAzaTN1DBm8

Oshie vs Nashville in '11 (On his knees!): http://youtu.be/MdxVcu-0FC8?hd=1

Oshie vs Florida in '11 (disallowed - thanks, ref...): http://youtu.be/6wyMygD-r-s

Perron vs NYI in '09: http://youtu.be/qq7nkbvn1Ic

Perron vs Chicago in '10: http://youtu.be/DgqixSItHVc Almost a mirror image of the game winner last night.

If the league thinks the Blues style of play doesn't translate well to an ASG, they're not watching these guys play. Regardless of the tough, roll-four-lines, defense-first Hitchcock system, Oshie and Perron especially stand out as every bit as highlight reel-capable as any star in the league.

David Rogers 7 pts moderator

miendiem It's worth keeping in mind that this is a "prove yourself" year for Oshie. His one-year contract basically said go out and show us what you've got, otherwise you won't see the money.

To date, he has done a great job. Already has me wondering if the Blues internal management are starting to look at what it might take to retain him.