alexander mogilny scoring with pat lafontaine at the minnesota north stars vs buffalo sabres game (21.11.1992)

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alexander mogilny scoring with pat lafontaine at the minnesota north stars vs buffalo sabres game (21.11.1992)
The duo’s offensive creativity was bolstered by a remarkable sense of awareness. It’s been said that the Sedin brothers’ brilliance as a pair was a result of extra-sensory perception, and that may have been the case here as well. Mogilny and LaFontaine could always find each other, regardless of whether they were five feet away or at opposite ends of the ice. Both had the ability to connect with the other on picture-perfect passes (sometimes without even looking) that would set up sure goals. It truly seemed uncanny.
— "Mogilny & LaFontaine: The Sabres’ Dynamic Duo"