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Pittsburgh Penguins win Stanley Cup with late goal in controversial Game 6

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Pittsburgh Penguins win Stanley Cup with late goal in controversial Game 6
Patric Hornqvist goal

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The Pittsburgh Penguins won the Stanley Cup for the second-straight year thanks to a late goal by Patric Hornqvist and a controversial decision by the referees to waive off a goal by the Nashville Predators.

The two teams took a 0-0 tie late into the third period when a wide shot bounced off the back of the net and Hornqvist then banked in a shot from behind the net off the elbow of Pekka Rinne. The Penguins would later add an empty-net goal to win the game 2-0 and the series 4-2.

Here is the game-winning goal by Hornqvist

You can see on the replay how he managed to get the puck into the net despite shooting from behind the goal line, bouncing it in off the elbow of Rinne.

The Penguins are the first team in 20 years to go back-to-back. The last team to win two straight Stanley Cups was the Detroit Red Wings in 1997 and 1998.

The win was not without controversy. Early in the second period, the Predators appeared to score a goal to put them up 1-0, but the goal was waived off.

It turned out the referee was in a bad position to see the puck and blew his whistle when he lost sight of the puck.

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You can barely hear the whistle, but it did sound just a split-second before Colton Sissons poked the puck into the net.

Sidney Crosby was named the winner of the Conn Smythe trophy as the most valuable player in the playoffs.

Sidney Crosby

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He then raised the Stanley Cup.

Sidney Crosby lifts the Stanley Cup

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