Daily Gallery: NHL’s 10 longest games since 2000

Andrew Shaw gave the Chicago Blackhawks a toehold in their Stanley Cup final against the Boston Bruins, taking Game 1 in 2013 at 12:08 of the 3rd overtime. (AP/John Starks)

In what is still the longest game since the 1930s, Keith Primeau, then of the Philadelphia Flyers, scored in 2000 at 12:01 of the 5th overtime in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals against the Pittsburgh Penguins. (AP/Chris Gardner)
In what is still the longest game since the 1930s, Keith Primeau, then of the Philadelphia Flyers, scored in 2000 at 12:01 of the 5th overtime in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference semifinals against the Pittsburgh Penguins. (AP/Chris Gardner)
Anaheim’s Petr Sykora ended his team’s second round, game one match against the Dallas Stars in 2003 at 48 seconds of the 5th overtime. (AP/Tom Olmscheid)
Anaheim’s Petr Sykora ended his team’s second round, game one match against the Dallas Stars in 2003 at 48 seconds of the 5th overtime. (AP/Tom Olmscheid)
Henrik Sedin started the Canucks’ playoffs right in 2007 when he clinched game one of the first-round against the Dallas Stars at 18:06 of the 4th overtime.  (CP/Chuck Stoody)
Henrik Sedin started the Canucks’ playoffs right in 2007 when he clinched game one of the first-round against the Dallas Stars at 18:06 of the 4th overtime. (CP/Chuck Stoody)
Brenden Morrow of the Dallas Stars sent the San Jose Sharks packing in 2008, eliminating them with his second-round Game 6 winner at 9:03 of the 4th overtime. (AP/Sharon M. Steinman)
Brenden Morrow of the Dallas Stars sent the San Jose Sharks packing in 2008, eliminating them with his second-round Game 6 winner at 9:03 of the 4th overtime. (AP/Sharon M. Steinman)
Igor Larionov dramatically gave his Detroit Red Wings a lead in the 2002 Stanley Cup final against the Carolina Hurricanes when he ended Game 3 at 14:47 of the 3rd overtime. (CP/Ryan Remiorz)
Igor Larionov dramatically gave his Detroit Red Wings a lead in the 2002 Stanley Cup final against the Carolina Hurricanes when he ended Game 3 at 14:47 of the 3rd overtime. (CP/Ryan Remiorz)
Marian Gaborik grabbed Game 3 for the New York Rangers in his club’s second-round matchup in 2012 against the Washington Capitals at 14:41 of the 3rd overtime. (AP/Susan Walsh)
Marian Gaborik grabbed Game 3 for the New York Rangers in his club’s second-round matchup in 2012 against the Washington Capitals at 14:41 of the 3rd overtime. (AP/Susan Walsh)
Mark Recchi evened his Philadelphia Flyers’ second-round series against the Toronto Maple Leafs in 2003 at 13:54 of the 3rd overtime of Game 4. (CP/Aaron Harris)
Mark Recchi evened his Philadelphia Flyers’ second-round series against the Toronto Maple Leafs in 2003 at 13:54 of the 3rd overtime of Game 4. (CP/Aaron Harris)
Andrew Shaw gave the Chicago Blackhawks a toehold in their Stanley Cup final against the Boston Bruins, taking Game 1 in 2013 at 12:08 of the 3rd overtime. (AP/John Starks)
Andrew Shaw gave the Chicago Blackhawks a toehold in their Stanley Cup final against the Boston Bruins, taking Game 1 in 2013 at 12:08 of the 3rd overtime. (AP/John Starks)
Grant Marshall clinched his New Jersey Devils’ second-round series when he scored in Game 5 against the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2003 at 11:12 of the 3rd overtime. (AP/Charles Krupa)
Grant Marshall clinched his New Jersey Devils’ second-round series when he scored in Game 5 against the Tampa Bay Lightning in 2003 at 11:12 of the 3rd overtime. (AP/Charles Krupa)
Petr Sykora scored a crucial goal in the Pittsburgh Penguins’ 2008 run to the Cup when he finished Game 5 of the final against the Detroit Red Wings at 9:57 of the 3rd overtime. (AP/Paul Sancya)
Petr Sykora scored a crucial goal in the Pittsburgh Penguins’ 2008 run to the Cup when he finished Game 5 of the final against the Detroit Red Wings at 9:57 of the 3rd overtime. (AP/Paul Sancya)

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