National Post

Kassian sparks memories of 2006

- Terry Jones in San Jose tjones@ postmedia. com Twitter. com/sunterryjo­nes

It’s been a long time since Fernando Pisani was a Stanley Cup playoff hero. But the great thing about having once been one is that you keep getting reborn when the next one comes along.

Only three games into the 2017 playoff season, the next one appears to have come along.

Zack Kassian is the first Edmonton Oilers player to score a game- winning goal in consecutiv­e games since Pisani, who did it in the 2006 Stanley Cup final series against the Carolina Hurricanes.

Despite a modest 18- goal, 37- point season as a role player in the regular season, Pisani scored 14 goals — five of which were game-winners — in 24 playoff games.

Until Pisani came along, Chris Kontos — who had two goals in the regular season, then fired nine goals in the playoffs for the Los Angeles Kings in 11 playoff games in 1989 — was the poster boy for unlikely heroes. Those nine playoff goals included a hat trick in Game 2 of a first- round series against Edmonton.

“It ’s been great,” said Pisani, the Edmonton product who teaches at the St. Albert Hockey Academy and works as a skill developmen­t coach with t he Western Hockey League’s Edmonton Oil Kings. “It’s fun to see how excited the city gets. It’s been a long time coming. As a player in 2006, I didn’t really get to see the scope of it and how wild and crazy it got. When you’re playing, you kind of try to shelter yourself from it.

“Now being a fan, you get to see how fun and how great of a time it is. Kassian has been a horse for them this last couple of games. He’s been very physical. It seems that every year, there’s someone who scores and has this happen to them. In the playoffs, the secondary scoring is something you really need to have to go far in the playoffs.”

Oilers coach Todd McLellan has been saying it all season. In the playoffs, the top two lines tend to cancel each other out and it’s the third and fourth lines that decide hockey games.

“The nice thing about when the playoffs start is that it’s just a clean slate and for me, it was timing,” said Pisani. “Everything clicked with my linemates Raffi Torres and Michael Peca. Everything I seemed to shoot was going in. As a player, a lot of it is confidence and once you get that confidence, you just ride it. It was just an amazing ride. It wasn’t just myself. There were a lot of guys who stepped up. Chris Pronger was amazing. Dwayne Roloson was amazing. There were a lot of contributi­ng factors. Obviously goaltendin­g is a huge thing.”

So far, the part of Roloson is definitely being played by Cam Talbot.

It’s interestin­g that Kassian scored seven goals during the season and Talbot notched seven shutouts. Kassian has had back- to- back game- winning goals and Talbot has had back- to- back shutouts in these playoffs so far.

So far, so good.

... THE SECONDARY SCORING IS SOMETHING YOU REALLY NEED ...

 ?? JASON FRANSON / THE CANADIAN PRESS ?? Edmonton Oilers forward Zack Kassian has back-to-back game-winners for his club in the playoffs, something unheralded hero Fernando Pisani knows something about.
JASON FRANSON / THE CANADIAN PRESS Edmonton Oilers forward Zack Kassian has back-to-back game-winners for his club in the playoffs, something unheralded hero Fernando Pisani knows something about.

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