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Height
  
1.83 m

Education
  
University of Michigan

Role
  
Ice hockey player

Career end
  
2003


Name
  
Mike Legg

Career start
  
1997

Playing career
  
1997–2003

Weight
  
88 kg

Position
  
Right wing, Winger

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Born
  
May 25, 1975 (age 49) London, ON, CAN (
1975-05-25
)

Played for
  
HIFKKalPaSan Antonio IguanasColumbus ChillFort Wayne KometsLubbock Cotton KingsIdaho SteelheadsUtah GrizzliesColumbia InfernoAugusta Lynx

NHL Draft
  
273rd overall, 1993New Jersey Devils

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Mike Legg (born May 25, 1975) is a Canadian former ice hockey player. He is most famous for a goal he scored while playing for the University of Michigan, in a 1996 NCAA Tournament game against the University of Minnesota, in which he picked the puck up onto his stick behind the net and wrapped it around into the top corner of the net. The goal was widely recognized around the hockey world; Legg was awarded "Goal of the Year" by Inside Hockey and the stick he used was donated to the Hockey Hall of Fame.[1] This move is often referred to as a 'Michigan,' and has since been attempted by many other players, including Ryan Getzlaf and Tyler Ennis.[2] Legg originally learned it from Bill Armstrong. Using the Michigan in a full-speed variation, Mikael Granlund scored a goal at the 2011 IIHF World Championship semifinal versus Russia, helping Finland win gold.

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References

Mike Legg Wikipedia


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