- Goaltender J.F. Labbe scores a goal at Quebec Citadelles, 2/5/00.
- Chris Kenady's then franchise-record four goals in series-deciding Game Five
of first round vs. Springfield, 4/20/00.
- Terry Virtue's overtime game-winning goal in Game Seven of Conference
Finals vs. Providence, 5/21/00.
- Connecticut native Todd Hall's goal, that turned out to be the
game-winner, in 4-1 cup-clinching Game Six win at Rochester, 6/4/00.
- The final seconds of the Wolf Pack's Calder Cup-clinching win in Game
Six in Rochester, 6/4/00.
- Brad Smyth's 50th goal of 2000-01 season, the only 50-goal year by a
Wolf Pack player and still the last 50-goal season in the AHL, 4/6/01 at
Providence.
- Marty Wilford's two double-overtime game-winning goals from the 2002
playoffs. The first is a series-winning goal from the deciding Game Five of
the first round series vs. Manchester (4/20/02). The second is from Game
Two of the second round series vs. Hamilton (4/26/02), 13:19 of the second
OT, at that time the longest game in franchise history.
- Ken Gernander's goal at 4:48 of overtime 1/8/04 at Houston gives the
Wolf Pack their first-ever 1-0 OT win.
- Jozef Balej's double-overtime game-winning goal at Portland in Game
Three of First Round series, 4/23/04.
- Jozef Balej's overtime game-winner, just 12 seconds in, in Game Three of
Division Finals at Worcester, 5/2/04, giving Wolf Pack a 3-0 series lead.
- Dominic Moore's goal with just 35 seconds left in regulation of Game
Four of Division Finals vs. Worcester, 5/5/04. This goal tied the game at
three and sent it into overtime. It would go to triple overtime and become
the longest game in franchise history before the Wolf Pack finally won.
- Ken Gernander's series-winning, triple-overtime goal in Game Four of
Division Finals vs. Worcester, the longest game in Wolf Pack history,
5/5/04.
- Bryce Lampman's overtime game-winner at Wilkes-Barre/Scranton in Game
Two of Conference Finals 5/20/04.
- Jarkko Immonen's franchise-record five goals in a game vs. Portland.2/04/04.
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