Ryan Pulock has 100 percent made the save of the Stanley Cup playoffs this year, and he’s not even a goaltender. In the waining seconds of Game 4 between the New York Islanders and Tampa Bay Lightning, Pulock bailed out his goaltender Semyon Varlamov with a stunning save on Ryan McDonagh on what should have been a wide-open net for a goal.
With three seconds left in a 3-2 Islanders lead, McDonagh was able to get open for a pass at the top of the circle. Instead of taking the direct shot, McDonagh pulled the puck with a spin move, completely faking out Varlamov and leaving the Islanders net open. Pulock, however, was right there for the knee save to secure the win and steal overtime away from the Lightning’s clutches.
It’s a play you have to see, preferably more than once.
ABSOLUTE CHAOS!
RYAN PULOCK MAKES THE SAVE AT THE BUZZER. #Isles | #StanleyCup pic.twitter.com/wJgSFreCZ4
— NHL on NBC Sports (@NHLonNBCSports) June 20, 2021
And here are some more angles of Pulock’s save.
RYAN PULOCK, WOW. 😱#ItsOn pic.twitter.com/njKdotBb7K
— Sportsnet (@Sportsnet) June 20, 2021
In Pulock they Trust… pic.twitter.com/f5UceMBwxK
— John Shannon (@JShannonhl) June 20, 2021
Now that is something else from Pulock. The Islanders now head back to Tampa Bay with the series tied 2-2, and if New York pulls out the series win, look back upon this moment where everything changed.
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