It's not exactly uncommon to see an NHLer do something to bring fans to their feet, be it a big hit, a 10-bell save or a highlight reel goal. However, it's not everyday where you see a goalie score an NHL goal.
Tonight in the Pittsburgh Penguins/Tampa Bay Lightning game, we were treated to just the 10th goalie goal in the last 23 years, as Tristan Jarry sent a puck 200 feet down the ice and into the empty Tampa net.
With the tally, Jarry became the first netminder in Pittsburgh Penguins history to score a goal. He also made an incredible 39 saves in a 4-2 win, posting a .951 SV% on the evening. Have yourself a game, kid!