The Boston Globe

Petr Klima; his OT goal burned Bruins

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PRAGUE — Czech forward Petr Klima, whose goal in triple overtime of Game 1 of the 1990 Stanley Cup Finals was a crushing moment for the Bruins and their fans, has died. He was 58.

The news was announced by HC Litvinov, the Czech club where Mr. Klima started his career in the 1981-82 season, and by Kadan, where he previously worked as general manager. The cause of death was not given.

Mr. Klima emigrated from Czechoslov­akia in 1985, four years before the collapse of the Iron Curtain. In 786 games across 13 seasons in the NHL, the right winger scored 313 regular-season goals and added 260 assists. He netted another 28 times with 24 assists in 95 playoff games.

He played for the Oilers, Red Wings, Lightning, Kings, and Penguins.

On May 15, 1990, the Bruins and Oilers met at Boston Garden to open a series for the Stanley Cup, a rematch of the 1988 Finals, won by Edmonton. The Oilers took a 2-0 lead into the third period, but the Bruins managed to tie the game on two goals by Ray Bourque, their Hall of Fame defenseman, the second coming with just a minute and a half left in regulation.

The teams then battled through two scoreless overtime periods, becoming more and more fatigued on a warm spring night in Boston. The little-used Klima, with fresh legs, rifled a shot past Bruins goalie Andy Moog from the right circle at 15:13 of the third overtime period, giving Edmonton a 3-2 win.

The Oilers erupted on the ice in a wild celebratio­n as the Garden fell silent, and the Bruins never recovered. Edmonton won three of the next four games to capture its fifth Stanley Cup in seven years — and last one to date.

The Oilers wrote on Twitter, “We are deeply saddened to hear of the passing of Oilers alum Petr Klima & extend our condolence­s to his family & all loved ones.”

The team said Mr. Klima’s triple-overtime winner was one of the most iconic goals in Oilers history.

Thirty-two years ago, on May 4, 1991, Mr. Klima scored a natural hat trick for the Oilers in 5:13 to contribute to a 7-2 victory over the Minnesota North Stars.

His best year was that 19901991 season, when he scored 40 goals and chipped in 28 assists.

Mr. Klima played 28 games for his country, scoring 10 times. He was on the Czechoslov­ak team at the 1984 Canada Cup. His two sons, Kevin and Kelly, play in the top Czech league.

 ?? DETROIT NEWS VIA AP ?? Mr. Klima took a shot on former Detroit Red Wings teammate Chris Osgood during an alumni practice in 2013.
DETROIT NEWS VIA AP Mr. Klima took a shot on former Detroit Red Wings teammate Chris Osgood during an alumni practice in 2013.

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