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Javascript is required for the selection of a player. Choice is:. Powered by. NHL Miscellaneous. NHL Playoffs. Playoff Overtime Goals. Other Standard. Appearances on Leaderboards, Awards, and Honors. Transactions Transaction information may be incomplete. Other Links. Luc returned to Kings as a free agent for the —04 season. Although his scoring totals 22 goals and 29 assists were below his previous levels as a King, he did lead the team in both goals and points, and the Kings stayed in playoff contention until a shocking game losing streak to finish the season.
On March 9, , he scored the th goal of his professional career in a 3—2 victory over the Phoenix Coyotes at Staples Center. On January 19, , during a game against the Atlanta Thrashers, he scored a hat-trick, tying and passing Marcel Dionne 's then-franchise record of goals.
He officially confirmed this the next day in a press conference held at the Toyota Sports Center in El Segundo, California. Luc's final goal and point was scored in typical Luc Robitaille fashion: one-timing a pass from Jeremy Roenick while at the centre of the right wing face-off circle past goaltender Curtis Joseph during a power play in a March 14, , 6—2 loss to the Phoenix Coyotes.
He also wore the captain's "C" that normally belonged to defenceman Mattias Norstrom. Although he was held without a point in the game, he logged of ice time and had four shots on goal. Luc was also the second shooter in the shootout, but his shot towards the upper-right corner of the net was stopped by the glove of goaltender Miikka Kiprusoff despite being given an open five hole.
The Kings ultimately won the game 2—1 off of a shootout goal by Pavol Demitra and three shootout saves by Kings goaltender Jason LaBarbera. The Kings held a curtain call for Luc after the game, where he was given a standing ovation by the sell-out crowd of 18, fans in attendance.
After chants of his name died down, he gave a short speech and did one final lap of the rink at Staples Center. The Kings won 4—0. He received applause and chants of "Luuuc, Luuuc! After the game ended, the Kings players came out and gathered around Luc first, rather than the traditional congratulation of the goaltender.
The Sharks players also came onto the ice to shake hands with him before they headed off into their locker room. The gold medal at the world championship was Canada's first title in 33 years.
Going unbeaten through the tournament, Canada faced Finland in the final. Finland took the lead, but Canada courtesy of Rod Brind'Amour tied the game. Ten minutes of overtime solved nothing, and the game went into a shoot out.
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