Video: Counting down the top 10 goals of 2008

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What would the end of the year be without one of those "Top 10" lists? Hockey fans love the big hits, the punishing fights, and breathtaking saves, but in the end, it's all about the goals. 

Here are the top goals on the Puck Daddy highlight reel for 2008.

10. Mike Ribeiro vs. Los Angeles Kings, Nov. 11

Say what you will about Riberio and his on-ice antics in the past, but this was just a sweet display of skill and patience while handling the puck. The post-goal "shhhh" was also an interesting show of trash talk to the Los Angeles Kings bench. 

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9. Evan Trupp vs. Minnesota Golden Gophers, Feb. 1

Falling away from the net, Trupp's batted shot was the overtime winner for the North Dakota Fighting Sioux.  It was Trupp's fourth game-winner of the season and the third time in five meetings that a Minnesota-North Dakota game was decided in the extra frame.

8. Rob Davison vs. Toronto Maple Leafs, March 17

While everyone looked at the shot as a simple dump out of the zone, you can tell in Maple Leafs play-by-play man Joe Bowen's voice as he called it that he was not looking at it that way. It's like he was anticipating the puck to take a bad bounce and hop over Vesa Toskala's glove. Davison, who has three career goals in 208 games, has not scored since that night on Long Island. Toskala can take solace in knowing that there's another goalie out there that let up just as bad a goal.

7. Alexander Ovechkin vs. Montreal Canadiens, Jan. 28

This is fantastic for two reasons: 1) How many of Ovechkin goals aren't fantastic? 2) AO has one of the prettiest wrist shots in the NHL and this tally was his third of four on the night. Crisobal Huet knew he wasn't gloving that, but threw up his hand just to make it look like he was attempting to save the shot.

6. Johan Franzen vs. Montreal Canadiens, Nov. 26

Two days before "The Mule" twisted Ryan O'Byrne into a pretzel, the Habs defenseman entered his own goal against the Islanders into the blooper of the year contest. 

5. Blake Wheeler vs. St. Louis Blues, Dec. 21

While Phoenix isn't involved directly in the goal, they sure have to wish they still had Wheeler's rights. The 22-year old is having an outstanding rookie season with the surging Bruins, including this goal where he was pretty much 1-on-4 with the Blues defense while shorthanded.

4. Henrik Zetterberg vs. Colorado Avalanche, May 1

Having the state of mind as you're spinning around airborne to put your stick to the ice and attempt a shot is something not many NHL'ers possess. The 2008 Conn Smythe winner showed his hockey sense and determination to somehow puck the puck top shelf.

3. Jonathan Toews vs. Detroit Red Wings, Dec. 6

Let us hope that NHL ice man Dan Craig and his crew give us some great ice on Thursday, where we'll have the opportunity to see the skating and puck handling ability that Toews displayed during a 5-4 shootout loss to the Red Wings earlier this month.

2. Rick Nash vs. Phoenix Coyotes, Jan. 17

A few of the requirements for "Goal of the Year" candidates the last few seasons has included: game-winning goal, number of stick dekes and, of course, whether or not it was against the Coyotes.

Nash's goal encompasses all three and I believe Derek Morris and Keith Ballard are still looking for the puck.

What is it with Phoenix and highlight reel goals taking place in Jobing.com Arena?

1. John Tavares vs. Slovakia, Dec. 23

The fact that this goal was scored in Canada, by a Canadian wunderkind and during a World Junior Championship exhibition, was enough for the hype scale to blow up.  Fortunately, Tavares' goal was a beautiful mix of concentration and hand-eye coordination deeming it worthy of the 2008 "Goal of the Year"

Be sure to also check out this sweet angle of the goal shot by a fan in attendance that night.

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