Legendary Legacy: The Top 5 Greatest Moments in Boston Sports History That Will Give You All the Feels
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"The Miracle on Ice" - 1980 Winter Olympics: When the US men's hockey team took on the heavily-favored Soviet team, nobody expected them to win. But they did, in a historic upset that still gives me chills.
"The Immaculate Reception" - 1972 NFL Playoffs: This play, where Franco Harris caught a deflected pass and ran it in for a touchdown, is one of the most iconic moments in NFL history. And it happened right here in Boston.
"The Curse of the Bambino is Broken" - 2004 World Series: The Red Sox had gone 86 years without a championship, and the whole city was feeling the curse. But in 2004, they came back from a 3-0 deficit to beat the Yankees and go on to win the World Series. It was an unforgettable moment for Boston sports fans.
"Larry Bird Steals the Inbound Pass" - 1987 NBA Playoffs: With just seconds left in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Finals, Larry Bird made one of the most clutch plays in NBA history. He stole the inbound pass, drove to the basket, and scored the game-winning layup.
"Malcolm Butler's Interception" - 2015 Super Bowl: In the closing seconds of Super Bowl XLIX, the Seahawks were poised to score the game-winning touchdown. But Malcolm Butler made an incredible interception at the goal line, securing the Patriots' fourth championship title. It was a moment that will go down in Boston sports history."
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