May 16, 1996 in the 7th game of the Western Conference semi-finals.
Jon Casey was the goalie for the St Louis Blues. While Steve Yzerman helped the Wings move on, they'd lose in the next round.
This question depends on the level of play. In the NFL, double overtime can only occur in the playoffs, as games which go scoreless through one overtime in the regular season end in a tie. In college, the second overtime rules are identical to the first, with each team getting a chance to score from the 25-yard line. However, the order in which the teams has the ball is reversed from the first overtime.
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In college football, yes. If the score is tied at the end of an overtime period, the game continues. Overtime rules in college football are set up so that there cannot be a tie game ... overtime periods will be played until one team is ahead at the end of an OT period. In the NFL, not in the regular season. If no team scores in the overtime period, the game ends and is declared a tie. Obviously, in the playoffs there can be a double overtime as those games must have a winner.
The time ran out in over time their is no double overtime in the nfl ,,, if no one scores in over time then the game is a tie
For a 40-hour work week and an overtime rate of 1.5, you would earn $28,424.00 annually. If your overtime rate is double-time (2.0), you would earn $30,272.00 annually.
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Travis Green in double overtime
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As of the 2008 season, the last NFL game to go to double overtime was a Divisional Playoff game on January 10, 2004 between the Carolina Panthers and the St. Louis Rams. Panthers QB Jake Delhomme threw a 69 yard TD pass to Steve Smith on the first play of the second overtime to give the Panthers a 29-23 victory.
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