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Relive the thrills of a lifetime and experience the magic of the NHL?’s Greatest Goals. The great goals are all here — from historical milestones to feats of amazing skill, from Gretzky’s record-breaking No. 802, to Lemieux’s unbelievable shot between his legs in 1995 against the Vancouver Canucks?. We’ve gathered the best Cup-winning shots, overtime winners, spin-o-rams, record-breakers, and unbelievables into one exciting DVD compilation! Host: Denis Leary


March 6, 2010
#1
This is a movie of quality highlights, the best of which is Bobby Orr’s overtime goal to win the stanly cup in a sweep. But the hosts have no idea what they are talking about, and make tons of corny jokes, but it has a lot of great footage of amazing goals, which more than makes up for it, especially if you have a remote with a fastforward button, and a video jog.
March 6, 2010
#2
You would think that the nhl would be able to put out something better than this piece or work. The “hosts” are corny and their segments are worthless. The goals themselves are pretty good, but the most recent only go up to about 1995. So don’t expect any of the recent great goals that have been scored in the NHL. Overall I would only recommend this product to fans who have followed hockey for 15 or 20 years.
March 6, 2010
#3
Bought as a gift for my husband. He truly loved this one! A must have for any hockey fan’s collection. He ranked this video higher than the NHL Greatest Moments.
March 6, 2010
#4
This is a great video for young hockey players to watch. We have a 25 minute drive to our rink so we pop this in the DVD player in the van and the 5 boys love it. It makes the drive a little easier.
March 6, 2010
#5
My son is a hockey fanatic at the ripe, old age of 1. I got this video because of all the rave reviews – but have been dissapointed. THere are too many breaks in the hockey clips to hold my sons attention very well. It has more talking than i waslead to believe and while the quality of the goals is as promised – the format is lacking.