There have not been any missing goals in the hockey world lately.

First it was Nils Höglander's goal for Djurgården against Röge. A few hours later, Andrej Svechnikov scored a similar goal for Carolina against Calgary.

1.6 seconds left

But the question is whether Matthew Tkachcuks decisive for Calgary against Nashville last night was at an even higher level than the two aforementioned hits.

It happened with just 1.6 seconds left of the extension in Calgary's away game against Nashville last night.

Target on return

After Calgary turned 1-4 to 5-4, but Nashville acknowledged 5-5 with only 39 seconds left of the third period, the game had gone to extension.

So, too, it was about to end, but with just over one and a half seconds, Tkachuk headed for a return. Tkachuk came at full speed, and with so little time left to play he just had to do the first best thing. And that thing wasn't any.

"Was lucky"

He came with his body facing the middle of the track, moved the club between his legs and knotted it straight up into the net roof - a real dream goal.

- I was lucky it went in. I knew there was very little time left on the clock. Very little, a few seconds. I couldn't get the puck to my forehand. So this was kind of my last resort. And it went in, which was great, he said after the match to various media.

"Been great"

Thus, Nashville lost, despite leading by 4-1 after two goals by Calle Järnkrok - both in numerical disadvantage.

- He's been great at shooting the puck this season. He has a damn shot, "says Nashville team captain Ryan Ellis, according to Nashville's website.

Another goal in the match was the Swedish flag, Rasmus Andersson's 2-4 goal for Calgary early in the third period, a well-placed wrist shot from the left drawing circle.