On June 7, 2004, Vincent Lecavalier made a play that captured his combination of strength, skill, and determination. In Game 7 of the Stanley Cup Final, with the Tampa Bay Lightning chasing their first-ever Stanley Cup, Lecavalier fought off a heavy check in the corner, staying with the puck despite the pressure. He spun free of the defender and delivered a perfect backhand pass into the slot, setting up Ruslan Fedotenko for the Stanley Cup-clinching goal. It was a moment of pure will and vision, as Lecavalier’s relentless effort created the opportunity that sealed Tampa Bay’s place in history. A dynamic playmaker with a powerful scoring touch, Lecavalier’s assist on the championship-winning goal was a perfect example of his offensive instincts. His determination and creativity on that shift showcased the complete offensive game that made him one of the NHL’s premier forwards during Tampa Bay’s Cup run.