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2. A legend remembered: some former opponents and teammates share their memories of the late defensive end
3. Joey Browner: in 1986, the hard-hitting Vikings defensive back had the opportunity to play against two of his brothers
4. Mark Clayton: on the final day of the 1984 season, the Dolphins wide receiver made history
5. Bobby Hebert: the former quarterback fondly recalls the time his Panthers beat the Stars in the inaugural USFL title game
6. Reed Larson: Red Wings defenseman plays with his childhood heroes as a member of the 1978 All-Star team
7. Jessie Tuggle: the linebacker's Falcons shocked the world by beating the Vikings in the 1998 NFC Championship Game
8. Mel Counts: with the U.S playing the 'underdog' role, the squad came together to keep an Olympic winning streak alive
9. Pat Swilling: the 1991 season--the best of the linebacker's career--culminated with the first division title in the history of the Saints
10. Jay Novacek: the former Cowboys tight end had a lot of great days in the NFL, but the best one came against the Packers in the 1994 playoffs
11. On the spot: they don't garner many headlines, but in a moment's notice, backup goalies can become key players
12. Doug Wilson: Sharks GM and longtime Blackhawk recalls his tying goal to help Team Canada upset the Soviet Union and eventually win the 1984 Canada Cup
13. John Starks: for this overachiever, 'The Dunk' not only spurred the Knicks, but made his career
14. Craig Simpson: Oilers winger recalls Edmonton's triple-overtime victory in Game 1 of the 1990 Cup finals against the Bruins
15. Steve Tasker: the events of Super Bowl 25 gave the Bills' special teams ace a whole new appreciation of what it means to be an American--and not because of anything that happened on the field
16. The game I'll never forget: Murray Oliver: after a stint in the minors, this longtime center recalls the day he was brought up to play for the Red Wings
17. Jim Loscutoff: his two pressure-packed free throws pulled the Celtics ahead to stay for Boston's first-ever title
18. No slap on the wrist: a slap shot might be more exciting, but a wrister is a key tool for NHL scorers. Joe Sakic tops our list of the 10 best wrist shots in the league
19. Don Beaupre: in a 1981 Stanley Cup final elimination game, a 19-year-old rookie goaltender shines on home ice
20. The goalie guru: not even a kidney transplant can slow down Warren Strelow, the godfather of goaltending coaches
21. Anthony Munoz: the Hall of Fame left tackle's Bengals overcame the elements to beat the Chargers in the 1981 season's AFC Championship Game
22. Cazzie Russell: converting two free throws with no time left advanced Michigan in the 1966 NCAA Tournament
23. Denis Savard: the Blackhawks' Hall of Fame center recalls falling just short in his quest to get Chicago to the 1990 Finals
24. Speed demons: swift Marian Gaborik leads our list of the NHL's 10 fastest skaters
25. Gunn-ing for the top: after a setback from epilepsy, Chanda Gunn's first college gave up on her; now with a clean bill of health she is in the running for national player of the year
26. Ice theraphy: the Thrashers are learning a lesson from past teams that have had to cope with tragedies--sometimes the best thing to do is to just play
27. Swede success: almost four decades after the first Swedish player made his inauspicious debut, players from the land of ABBA and lutfisk are dominating the league
28. Coy Bacon: with a playoff berth at stake against Roger Staubach and the Cowboys, the Redskins defensive end literally had victory in his grasp--but it slipped away
29. Byron Beck: a rookie player in a rookie league made the best of his first real shot at cracking the starting lineup
30. Clint Malarchuk: the former Nordiques goalie recalls the day that the contentious Montreal-Quebec rivalry turned ugly
31. That's entertainment: from Hull to Hasek, these are the 10 most exciting players in the history of the NHL
32. Golden memories: from the Miracle on Ice to the NHL to the 2002 Olympics, no one did more for the cause of U.S. hockey
33. Dermontti Dawson: back in 1988, the offensive lineman's Hall of Fame-caliber NFL career began against Dallas in a blur of excitement
34. Bobby Smith: the high-scoring center recalls making the most of a second chance by helping the Habs win the 1986 Cup
35. Conrad Dobler: the offensive lineman's Cardinals lost a playoff game to the Rams in 1975, but he still is proud of the effect he had on Merlin Olsen that day
36. Tony Casillas: when the Cowboys beat the Niners in the 1992 NFC title game, the defensive tackle got the chance to live out his Super Bowl dreams. (The Game I'll Never Forget)
37. Tom Dempsey: the defining moment in this kicker's career was, of course, his record 63-yard field goal against the Lions in 1970. (The Game I'll Never Forget)
38. The gang that waited too long: for players like Elvin Bethea and Joe DeLamielleure, it's better late than never. (Hall of Fame Induction Preview)
39. Slick Watts: it took a late flurry of steals and baskets--and standing up to 'the Man'--to start a late-season streak to the playoffs. (The Game I'll Never Forget)
40. Tony Tanti: with his family in the stands and facing his childhood heroes, the Toronto native scored his first NHL goal. (The Game I'll Never Forget)
41. Rink of dreams: the on-ice death of 12-year-old Quinn Connally was an unimaginable nightmare for his family; yet drawing from that tragedy, the family has found the strength to build a lasting memorial honoring Quinn's love of the game
42. Art Monk: how's this for selfless? The former Redskins wideout didn't play in the game that stands out the most of him. (The Game I'll Never Forget)
43. Bill Laimbeer: the two-time titlist's key free-throw flop played a crucial role in the NBA's highest-scoring game. (The Game I'll Never Forget)
44. Ralph Backstrom: the Montreal great had just one shot that night; luckily it happened to be an overtime game-winner. (The Game I'll Never Forget)
45. Behind the masks: innovator and artist Greg Harrison has revolutionized the game for goalies while creating some truly unforgettable masks
46. Stacked deck: despite a gorgeous oceanside arena and a winning team, what are the odds that minor league hockey can thrive in a town like Atlantic City?
47. Skating full-strength: these courageous players may have lost a limb, but they haven't lost their desire
48. One-season wonders: they had joy, they had fun, they had a season in the sun, but these 10 players learned that NHL fame and success can be fleeting
49. The game I'll never forget: Rick Martin: the French connection winger recalls beating the vaunted Soviet Wings in a 1976 exhibition match
50. Joe Perry: a game in 1957 sticks out for the saddest of reasons: Tony Morabito, the beloved owner of the 49ers, died in the stands that day. (The Game I'll Never Forget)
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