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    Kristy Flannery
    Jun 22, 2024, 23:15

    Adam Henrique is the first player in Stanley Cup Final history to score three or more career game-winning goals in potential elimination games.

    New Jersey Devils fans know how clutch Adam Henrique can be.

    In the first round of the 2012 Stanley Cup Final against the Florida Panthers, he scored the game-winning goal in double overtime of Game 7, propelling his team to the second round.

    One month later, Henrique retook center stage, this time at Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.

    "They poke away at it! Still, it's loose! Poked at by Kovalchuk! They score!!! Henrique!!! It's over!!!"

    The then-rookie pushed the loose puck past opposing netminder Henrik Lundqvist in the early minutes of overtime, earning his team a ticket to the Stanley Cup Final.

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    In the Stanley Cup Final against the Los Angeles Kings, the Brantford, Ontario native scored the game-winning goal in Game 4, allowing his team to live another day after falling behind 3-0 in the series.

    In 24 postseason games with the Devils, Henrique collected 13 points (five goals, eight assists), with two of his goals being game-winners in overtime.

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    Now, 12 years later, Henrique is back in the Final and again making an impact with the Edmonton Oilers.

    After falling behind 3-0 to the Panthers, Henrique and the Oilers have climbed back into the series, winning the last three games. The former Devils center has been credited with two game-winning goals in Game 4 and Game 6.

    According to NHL PR, "Adam Henrique is the first player in Stanley Cup Final history with three-plus career game-winning goals in potential elimination games.

    Through 16 playoff games this season, Henrique has seven points (four goals, three assists) and continues to prove how clutch he can be.

    The 34-year-old will be an unrestricted free agent this summer. Whether he adds the Stanley Cup to his resume on June 24 remains to be seen, but his resume shows he is a clutch playoff performer and will be sought after by any team with Cup aspirations in 2024-25.