When Canada forward Jerome Iginla corralled the puck along the boards near the left face-off circle, Crosby, calling for a pass, screamed out "Iggy." The pass came. And when Crosby quickly fired the puck under the pad of goalie Ryan Miller, there was euphoria in the arena and throughout the entire country.
"I didn't see it go in," Crosby, a native of Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia, said. "I just heard the screams.
"The feeling is hard to describe."
Ten years later, NHL.com spoke to various players in that memorable game to help do just that.
Toews: "It's surreal to think it's been a decade already. You know it's special at the time but looking back it's even more incredible. Just the unique experience of being on Canada's Olympic team on home soil and then winning gold, it's pretty much checking off every box."
Patrick Kane, United States forward: "It was tough to come that close. But all these years later, I have to admit it doesn't sting as much because it was one of the most amazing games I've ever been in."
Roberto Luongo, Canada goalie: "Time flies by, right? It's quickly gone by. But it's always fun to see. And you'll see highlights of the game and the overtime, and it still brings me shivers. It's great."
Toews: "I could think of two or three games in my career where I couldn't sleep the night before because I was so nervous. And that would have been one of them. I think every night you felt the energy and the tension because every night the whole downtown area wasn't really going to sleep pretty much. I feel you could hear everything, the whole city partying every night."