William Nylander, fellow NHLers eager for Olympic chance
William Nylander remembers the goal sailing into Finland’s net early in the third period.
A few months short of his 10th birthday, he was watching the 2006 Olympic final with his family.
Sweden’s Peter Forsberg worked the puck down the left side and dropped it for Mats Sundin. He quickly hooked a pass back to Nicklas Lidstrom for him to blast a one-timer on the fresh ice for a 3-2 lead their team would never surrender on the way to winning the country’s second Olympic gold medal in men’s hockey.
“I just remember, faintly, the goal,” Nylander recalled. “Lidstrom.”