In last week's College Hockey Video of the Week I had a clip that had the Minnesota Golden Gophers embarrassing the North Dakota Fighting Sioux. Isn't it only fair that I pick a video that has North Dakota embarrassing Minnesota? Well that's what we have here with the longest goal in NCAA Hockey history with a goalie in the opposing net (or at least I think so).
The play occurs during a Golden Gopher power-play late in the first period while up 3-2. North Dakota is able to gather the puck in their own zone and then tries to kill time by passing the puck around and then firing the puck down the length of the ice. When ND's Robbie Binz receives the puck behind the net, he steps up to the area between the goal line and the bottom of the right circle and proceeds to shoot the puck into the Minnnesota zone in order to kill off the rest of the penalty... but more than that would happen. Not even Binz nor Gopher goalie Jeff Frazee could have predicted what would happen next.
If you cannot see the video click here.
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