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While there is some debate on a call that led to the Sharks comeback, some NHL history was made in the process. Barrie Colts alumni forward Kevin Labanc recorded four points in the third period. Three assists and a goal. In the process, he not only helped the Sharks in a big way, but he made NHL history as well. Kevin Labanc is the first player in NHL history to record four points in a period during a game-seven. He also tied the current NHL record for points in a single period in the Playoffs.
Kevin Labanc of the @SanJoseSharks became the first player in NHL history to record 4 points in a period during a #Game7. #NHLStats #StanleyCup pic.twitter.com/Ntf3Ph1eZc— NHL Public Relations (@PR_NHL) April 24, 2019
Here are the video highlights from his impressive performance.
Congratulations to Labanc and best of luck in Round Two when the Sharks will face the Colorado Avalanche. If you are a Sharks fan, or a Labanc fan be sure to grab this shirt to support him as he looks to win a Stanley Cup.
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