Golden goals: Canadian hockey players have a history of coming through in the clutch
Connor McDavid's OT winner vs. U.S. joins long list of Canada's iconic moments

Connor McDavid continued Canada's tradition of scoring clutch goals in best-on-best senior tournaments with his overtime winner in a 3-2 win over the United States in the final of the 4 Nations Face-Off.
Here is a look at some of the golden goals from Canada's men's and women's hockey stars in big international tournaments:
Paul Henderson — 1972 Summit Series
Henderson's late third-period goal on Vladislav Tretiak in Game 8 of the 1972 Summit Series in Moscow secured a 6-5 win over the Soviet Union, clinching the series in what has become a nation-defining moment for Canada.
WATCH l Bob Cole calls Henderson's Summit Series-winning goal on CBC Radio:
Darryl Sittler — 1976 Canada Cup
Sittler's late goal on goaltender Vladimir Dzurilla in the 1976 Canada Cup final gave Canada a 5-4 win over Czechoslovakia, clinching the title. Sittler collected the puck at centre ice and beat a Czech defender before beating a sprawling Dzurilla to the delight of the Montreal Forum crowd.
Mike Bossy — 1984 Canada Cup
Bossy tipped home the overtime game-winner in the semifinal at Calgary's Saddledome after Paul Coffey broke up a 2-on-1, securing Canada's 4-3 win over the Soviet Union. Canada went on to sweep Sweden in the best-of-three final.
WATCH l Looking back at life and career of 4-time Stanley Cup champion Bossy:
Mario Lemieux — 1987 Canada Cup
Lemieux scored the winner with 1:26 remaining in regulation of Game 3 of the 1987 Canada Cup final after Wayne Gretzky set him up, securing Canada's 6-5 victory over the Soviet Union at Hamilton's Copps Coliseum. Lemieux also scored in double-overtime of Game 2, completing a hat trick, with Gretzky and Larry Murphy drawing assists.
Sidney Crosby — 2010 Vancouver Olympics
Crosby scored the golden goal in overtime, converting a feed from Jarome Iginla and beating in-form American goaltender Ryan Miller to secure Canada's 3-2 win over the United States. The Americans had tied the game on Zach Parise's goal with 25 seconds left in regulation.
WATCH l Nearly 15 years since Crosby's golden goal:
Marie-Philip Poulin — 2014 Sochi Olympics
Marie-Philip Poulin — 2021 women's world championship
Poulin scored in overtime in the gold-medal game in Calgary as Canada came back from a 2-0 deficit to beat the U.S. 3-2 and end the Americans' run of five straight women's world championship titles. Poulin's shot over Nicole Hensley bounced out of the net so quickly that play resumed before the scorekeeper signalled a goal.
WATCH l Poulin's OT goal lifts Canada to gold at 2021 women's worlds:
Danielle Serdachny — 2024 women's world championship
Serdachny scored on a power play in overtime as Canada defeated the U.S. 6-5 in a back-and-forth tournament final in Utica, N.Y. Canada's victory on American soil was its third world title in four championships and came a year after the Americans beat Canada 6-3 in the final in Brampton, Ont.
Connor McDavid — 2025 4 Nations Face-Off
After his team survived some nervous minutes in the extra period, McDavid scored the overtime goal as Canada edged the United States 3-2 in the 4 Nations Face-Off final in Boston.
WATCH l McDavid's OT winner seals Canada's 3-2 victory in 4 Nations final: