Aleksander Barkov's highlight-reel goal in the second period of Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Final got the highest of praise from the Greatest of places.

Barkov pulled off an eye-popping, fake between-the-legs backhanded goal to tie the game. The Panthers eventually won in overtime to take a 2-0 series lead.

During the intermission while in the TNT studio, Wayne Gretzky had plenty to say. The Great One didn't tiptoe around what he thought of Barkov's incredible effort.

"We've all seen guys go through the legs now, right? It's become kind of an art. A lot of guys try it. A lot of guys do it," Gretzky said. "But to see him in a Stanley Cup Playoff game, under the gun, pressure situation, down 1-0? That's one of the greatest moves I've ever seen in the Stanley Cup Playoffs."

Panthers teammate Matthew Tkachuk, who scored the overtime winner, called Barkov's move "insane" and pointed out not a lot of players have the stickhandling ability to pull off that move.

Will we see the fake between-the-legs move become as prominent as the between-the-legs goal? Here's hoping.