Skip navigation
Favorites
Sign up to follow your favorites on all your devices.
Sign up

Top 10 2011 Playoff Moments: Roloson turns back the clock...and the Penguins

Roloson

From Apr. 1-10, ProHockeyTalk will be counting down the Top 10 moments from the 2011 postseason.

Here’s No. 9 — a 41-year-old goalie leads the comeback for the Lightning.

Dwayne Roloson was the unlikely hero in Tampa Bay’s surprise run to the Eastern Conference finals, and in no series was he better than the first-round match-up against Pittsburgh – a series that saw the Lightning fall behind 3-1 before winning the last three games, including a 1-0 victory in Game 7.

Roloson, then 41 years old, stopped all 36 shots in the deciding game at the CONSOL Energy Center. In the Lightning’s four victories, he allowed just five goals on 134 shots, good for a save percentage of .963.

“Obviously he was amazing once again,” teammate Steven Stamkos said of Roloson after Game 7. “He’s just defying the odds. He was our MVP for sure.”

Check back daily for the latest installment of PHT’s Top 10 moments of the 2011 playoffs.

More:

Philly stays alive