Boston sports teams truly have a knack for phenomenal comebacks.
After Monday night's thrilling comeback overtime win for the Boston Bruins over the Toronto Maple Leafs, I have decided to compile a list of the best individual-game comebacks in Boston sports' playoff history.
Modern-day Boston fans will never forget the Red Sox
comeback in the 2004 ALCS when they became the first (and only) team in MLB
history to erase a 3-0 series deficit to beat their bitter rivals, the New York Yankees, en route to defeating
the St. Louis Cardinals in four
games as the franchise ended its 86-year World Series drought.
While the Boston Red Sox series victory over the
Bronx bombers is the greatest comeback in sports history, this list focuses
only on individual game comebacks in Boston sports' playoff history.
Yes, I am fully aware the Sox made improbable comebacks in games 4 and 5 of the 2004 ALCS. In Game 4, the Sox rallied to tie the score off the best closer in
league-history, Mariano Rivera,
after entering the ninth down a run. The Sox won in 12 innings via a David Ortiz two-run home-run off
Yankees reliever Paul Quantrill.
The
Sox pulled off another astounding comeback the next night in Game 5. Trailing 4-2 heading into
the bottom of the eighth, the Sox scored two-runs in the bottom of the frame.
Ortiz hit a towering home-run to the Green Monster seats in left field to start
the rally, before Jason Varitek tied
the game later in the inning with a sacrifice fly to center field off Rivera. The Sox won this
contest in 14 innings as David Ortiz hit a blooper to center field off Yankees
reliever Esteban Loaiza to score Johnny Damon from second base.
Boston fans are so
spoiled that these two miraculous comebacks did not even crack the top five in
their city’s famed-sports history.
Without further adieu, here are the top five single-game comebacks in Boston Playoff History:
5. 1986 ALCS Game 5-
Boston Red Defeat California Angels 7-6 (F/11 Innings)
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The Boston Red Sox
entered the ninth inning of Game 5 of the 1986 ALCS versus the California
Angels trailing 5-2 and were down 3 games to 1 in the best-of-seven series. Mike Witt of the California Angels had been hosing down
Sox’ batters all day long and was a mere two outs away from his second complete
game of the series as he attempted to send the franchise to its first-ever
World Series.
With one out and a runner on first, Don Baylor of the Red Sox hit a two-strike, two run-home run to cut
the deficit to 5-4. Witt was replaced after retiring the next batter. Gary Lucas was then brought in to face
catcher Rich Gedman, who had been 3
for 3 in the game against Witt, including a double and a home run. But with his
very first pitch, Lucas hit Gedman, and was replaced by closer Donnie Moore. Moore brought the Angels within one strike
of its first-ever AL pennant, before Dave
Henderson of the Red Sox crushed a home run into the left field
stands. The Red Sox led 6-5 heading into the bottom of the ninth, but gave up
the game-tieing run in the latter frame. But, Henderson delivered for the Sox
again, hitting a sacrifice fly in the top of the 11th as the Sox won
7-6.
The Sox went on to win the next two games in the series to
win the AL pennant but fell to the New York Mets in seven games in heartbreaking
fashion in the 1986 World Series.
4. 2013 NHL Eastern Conference Quarterfinals Game 7- Boston
Bruins Defeat Toronto Maple Leafs 5-4 (OT)
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The Boston Bruins staved
off elimination in improbable fashion at the TD Garden in a win-or-go-home game in the Eastern Conference
quarterfinal round. The Toronto Maple
Leafs opened a 4-1 lead in the third period of the decisive game, but Nathan Horton cut the deficit to two
with 11:52 remaining in regulation. The Bruins trailed by two goals with less
than 90 seconds remaining before scoring twice in a 31 second span. Milan
Lucic scored the first goal with 1:22 remaining before Patrice Bergeron tied the score with 51 seconds to play. It was
only fitting that Bergeron scored the series-winning goal just six minutes into
the overtime as the Bruins won in epic fashion in front of their home fans.
The Bruins became the first team to overcome a three-goal
deficit in the third period of a Game 7 in Stanley Cup History. With the New
York Rangers next on tap, the Bruins look to ride their current momentum to a
deep run in the Stanley Cup Playoffs.
3. 2008 ALCS Game 5-
Boston Red Sox Defeat Tampa Bay Rays 8-7
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The Boston Red Sox
outdid their 2004 squad in terms of a single-game comeback just four years
later against the Tampa Bay Rays in the
ALCS. The Sox trailed 7-0 in the bottom of the seventh and were down to
their final seven outs in the contest. With runners on first and third, Dustin Pedroia hit an RBI single off Grant Balfour to get the Red Sox on the
board. David Ortiz hit an ensuing
three-run home run to cut the lead to 7-4. In the eighth inning, J. D. Drew hit a two-run homer to right
field off Dan Wheeler. Later in the
frame, Coco Crisp ripped an RBI
single to right field to score Mark
Kotsay from second to tie the game at seven.
J.P. Howell
retired the first two batters in the bottom of the ninth. Then, Kevin Youkilis hit a grounder to Rays
third baseman Evan Longoria, who
fired the ball into the stands, allowing Youkilis to advance to second. The error
proved costly as two batters later, Drew hit a game-winning single over the head
of right fielder Gabe Gross to win
the game.
The Red Sox lost the series in seven games to the up-start
Rays but the reminiscences of the Game 5 rally will be engraved in Sox fans
hearts forever.
2. 2002 NBA Eastern Conference Finals Game 3- Boston Celtics Defeat New Jersey Nets 94-90
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The Boston Celtics entered the fourth quarter of Game 3 of the
Eastern Conference Finals down 74-53 to the New Jersey Nets in front of their
home crowd.
A distraught Paul Pierce saw Nets’ reserves laughing at his team on the bench. Before the quarter started, Antoine Walker got up in Pierce’s face during the huddle to motivate him and to tell him to stop feeling sorry for himself. Pierce, the Celtics’ captain and budding superstar, missed 12 of his 14 shots through the first three periods.
A distraught Paul Pierce saw Nets’ reserves laughing at his team on the bench. Before the quarter started, Antoine Walker got up in Pierce’s face during the huddle to motivate him and to tell him to stop feeling sorry for himself. Pierce, the Celtics’ captain and budding superstar, missed 12 of his 14 shots through the first three periods.
Pierce seemed like a new player in the fourth quarter,
driving to the rim recklessly as he scored with ease in the paint via nifty
layups.
He scored three baskets from inside during an 11-0 run that got the crowd back into the game and cut the Nets' lead to 74-64.
Celtics forward Rodney Rodgers connected on a pair of free throws with 3:12 remaining to put the Celtics within six, 88-82. Later, Pierce trimmed the lead to three, 90-87, after driving in for his sixth layup of the quarter. After Nets guard Kerry Kittles missed a 3-pointer, Pierce was fouled going to the basket with 46 seconds left. He made both shots, giving the Celtics their first lead (91-90) since taking an early, 1-0 advantage in the opening minute.
With the C's up one, Kittles had the ball swiped away by Celtics guard Kenny Anderson, who scooped up the loose ball and finished the layup on the other end.
He scored three baskets from inside during an 11-0 run that got the crowd back into the game and cut the Nets' lead to 74-64.
Celtics forward Rodney Rodgers connected on a pair of free throws with 3:12 remaining to put the Celtics within six, 88-82. Later, Pierce trimmed the lead to three, 90-87, after driving in for his sixth layup of the quarter. After Nets guard Kerry Kittles missed a 3-pointer, Pierce was fouled going to the basket with 46 seconds left. He made both shots, giving the Celtics their first lead (91-90) since taking an early, 1-0 advantage in the opening minute.
With the C's up one, Kittles had the ball swiped away by Celtics guard Kenny Anderson, who scooped up the loose ball and finished the layup on the other end.
The Celtics won 94-90 putting the crowd at the Fleet Center
into a frenzy. New Jersey shot 4-for-22 with six turnovers in the final 12
minutes, while Boston was 11-for-19 from the field and 18-for-21 from the line.
Pierce scored 19 of his game-best 28 points in the fourth quarter.
The Celtics rallied from a 27-point deficit in the third quarter to win and complete the greatest comeback in NBA playoff history.
The Celtics rallied from a 27-point deficit in the third quarter to win and complete the greatest comeback in NBA playoff history.
1. 2008
NBA Finals Game 4- Boston Celtics Defeat Los Angeles Lakers 97-91
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The Celtics were up two games to one in the NBA Finals against their rival, the Los Angeles Lakers. The Lakers entered the game with an extreme
sense of urgency and pounded the C’s in the first quarter, jumping out to a
35-14 lead, the largest first-quarter lead in NBA Finals history. The Celtics appeared doomed as they trailed by 18 points at halftime. By the midway point of the third quarter, the
Lakers had increased their lead to 24 over the Celtics.
The Celtics decided to insert Eddie House into the game
at this point. House knocked down two three-pointers amid a dominating 21-3
Celtics run to end the third quarter. The Celtics had seized the momentum in the game, down by just two,
73-71, to start the final quarter. Eddie House gave the Celtics their first
lead of the game with an 18-foot jumper with 4:07 remaining. The Celtics led by two with under two minutes
in regulation when James Posey
knocked down the dagger, a three-pointer from the corner that gave Boston a
92-87 lead. The Celtics bench outscored the Lakers bench 35–15, 29 of those
points coming from House and Posey. Ray
Allen scored 19, Kevin Garnett posted 16 points and corralled 11 rebounds,
while Pierce added a game-high 20 points of his own in the unfathomable comeback.
The Celtics' victory in Game 4 was the
largest comeback in an NBA Finals game since 1971. The Celtics won Game 4 and
eventually beat the Lakers in six games to win their first NBA Championship in
22 years, as the franchise won its NBA-best 17th title, a season
after finishing with the second-worst record in the league.
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