Throughout his remarkable 22-season career as the Detroit Red Wings' captain, Steve Yzerman delivered countless jaw-dropping moments that left fans and teammates in awe. One unforgettable play came during a road game against the Flyers. Carrying the puck up the ice, Yzerman approached multiple defenders, gained the blue line, and effortlessly evaded the first check. With dazzling moves, he dangled past a defenseman before outmaneuvering the goalie to score a sensational goal—his third of the game, completing a hat trick. That 1988-89 season, Yzerman's brilliance earned him the Lester B. Pearson Award (now the Ted Lindsay Award), recognizing him as the NHLPA’s Most Outstanding Player.