Where does this rank in the top chokes in sports history?

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Where does this rank in the top chokes in sports history?

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Does it crack the top 5:

Bills vs Oilers in the 1993 NFL Wild Card game

Falcona loss to the Patriots in the Super Bowl

Greg Norman at the 1996 Masters

Spieth at the 2016 Masters

Red Sox in the 1986 World Series
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Re: Where does this rank in the top chokes in sports history?

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eh. they were the #8 team and had no business being here considering their play pre 4nations break.

they choked but lets be honest, dallas is going to destroy either of the teams tonight. the 96 loss to the wings hurt 10x worse
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Probably doesn't even crack the top 5 in hockey. Plenty of multi-game chokes out there in hockey where a team had multiple games worth of opportunity to close it out and did not. I'd argue the Presidents trophy blues team was the biggest choke a blues team has had to be quite honest.
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Minnesota miracle against Saints in NFL playoffs was big choke by Saints.
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todd-parker wrote: 04 May 2025 23:45 pm Does it crack the top 5:

Bills vs Oilers in the 1993 NFL Wild Card game

Falcona loss to the Patriots in the Super Bowl

Greg Norman at the 1996 Masters

Spieth at the 2016 Masters

Red Sox in the 1986 World Series
Not even close. People seriously have lost perspective here.
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It’s a brutal loss but you’re talking about losing in Double OT to the President’s Trophy winner. The specific context of the game was a choke, sure, but the Jets were heavily favored going in. They were supposed to win. Heck even with the win Hellebuyck might have played himself out of the Olympics net because he was just so bad this series.
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bluetunehead wrote: 04 May 2025 23:55 pm It’s a brutal loss but you’re talking about losing in Double OT to the President’s Trophy winner. The specific context of the game was a choke, sure, but the Jets were heavily favored going in. They were supposed to win. Heck even with the win Hellebuyck might have played himself out of the Olympics net because he was just so bad this series.
I want him nowhere near team USA net next olympics. Oettinger is way better.
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Stlcardsblues wrote: 04 May 2025 23:52 pm
todd-parker wrote: 04 May 2025 23:45 pm Does it crack the top 5:

Bills vs Oilers in the 1993 NFL Wild Card game

Falcona loss to the Patriots in the Super Bowl

Greg Norman at the 1996 Masters

Spieth at the 2016 Masters

Red Sox in the 1986 World Series
Not even close. People seriously have lost perspective here.
It's honestly kind of funny to read these overreactions. Cheering me up a bit.
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Re: Where does this rank in the top chokes in sports history?

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OMG the Blues are not going to make the playoffs = NO Ranking on the choke-o-meter!
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Re: Where does this rank in the top chokes in sports history?

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This is over doing it. If it was a Stanley Cup Final Game 7, then yeah, it very well might qualify :lol:

But not a number 8 seed losing in round 1.
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todd-parker wrote: 04 May 2025 23:45 pm Does it crack the top 5:

Bills vs Oilers in the 1993 NFL Wild Card game

Falcona loss to the Patriots in the Super Bowl

Greg Norman at the 1996 Masters

Spieth at the 2016 Masters

Red Sox in the 1986 World Series

This wasn't a choke.

This was the teams leadership sitting down.

The real context of their opponent was. A 3-3 team without their best player, and a scared goaler. Playing with 5 defenders and a beat up group. The only game they had, was the game we have them.

As we all know. And many that pushed playoffs stated. Having the best regular season, means nothing in the playoffs.

While I enjoyed the playoffs, and happy to have watched them play. I don't forget that when a team feels they are better then they really are and they stop building, to start competing. They get called a Buffalo or Detroit, Their plan to build with talent becomes the fall guy of those that yearn for immediate satisfaction.

Here we go into year 7AC and those that encouraged this have gave their excuses, laughed at the realist for their passion and are set up to do another year of hard work that always gives up before talent breaks down.

So while dougie made some good moves this past year. They couldn't replace his major mistakes and we will continue. With his plan of hard work, that makes one feel good about being losers.
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This choke was epic. I was hoping it was all a bad dream.
Chitty week coming up. Im gonna be butthurt for awhile.
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Not even sure it ranks in the top 3 of this NHL postseason. Blues never led in the series. Kings and Wild squandered series leads, the wild lost 3 straight, kings lost 4 straight. The Avalanche game 7 choke was even more shocking then the Blues.

Blues weren't even supposed to be here.
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todd-parker wrote: 04 May 2025 23:45 pm Does it crack the top 5:

Bills vs Oilers in the 1993 NFL Wild Card game

Falcona loss to the Patriots in the Super Bowl

Greg Norman at the 1996 Masters

Spieth at the 2016 Masters

Red Sox in the 1986 World Series
About 700 or so.
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Heading into Game 6, Chicago led the series 3-2 but found themselves trailing 2-1 late in the third period, with Boston on the verge of forcing a Game 7 back at the United Center. The TD Garden crowd was electric, sensing another Bruins comeback.

With Corey Crawford pulled for the extra skater and just 76 seconds left, Jonathan Toews set up Bryan Bickell, who scored to tie the game. Moments later, Dave Bolland scored on a rebound off a Johnny Oduya shot to give the Blackhawks the lead. The two goals, scored just 17 seconds apart, stunned the Bruins and their home crowd at TD Garden.

The silence said it all. A game that had seemed destined for overtime—or even a decisive Game 7—was decidedly so, over. In a matter of seconds the Blackhawks had clinched their second Stanley Cup in three years while rewriting their history with Boston at the same time.

No team in NHL history had ever won a Stanley Cup-clinching game in regulation after trailing in the final two minutes. Bolland’s goal still stands as the latest Cup-clinching goal in regulation on record.

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the miracle wrote: 05 May 2025 08:14 am Not even sure it ranks in the top 3 of this NHL postseason. Blues never led in the series. Kings and Wild squandered series leads, the wild lost 3 straight, kings lost 4 straight. The Avalanche game 7 choke was even more shocking then the Blues.

Blues weren't even supposed to be here.
Excellent post. U made 4 excellent points in one post.
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