Vote for the Predators 10th Anniversary Moment:
Overtime Bracket

Celebrate March Madness Predators style.
In honor of the Predators 10th Anniversary season, we're letting you select our signature 10th Anniversary Moment. Our panel of Preds historians have pared the list down to 64 of the greatest moments in franchise history and split them into four brackets of 16. Each week during the month of March we unveiled another bracket. This week we unveil the Overtime bracket. Over the last three weeks you voted on the Franchise Firsts bracket, the Notable Accomplishments bracket, and the Hat Tricks & Shutouts bracket. We'll take a one week break at the end of the regular season and then during the first round of the NHL Playoffs we'll bring back the 16 remaining highlights and let you vote for our signature moment.
This week's Bracket:
Overtime Bracket – see below for a brief description of the game/moment.
Vote for your top four selections 
1)
2-2 tie at Calgary erupts in brawl sparked by Vokoun and Iginla (Jan. 16, 2003)
The pot was boiling for the majority of regulation, but the top finally blew off with just two seconds remaining in overtime when Flames start Jarome Iginla charged goaltender Tomas Vokoun while driving to the net. A fed-up Vokoun immediately took his anger out on the Calgary captain, and everyone piled on – including Flames netminder Jamie McLennan who made the 200-foot skate to the other end of the ice.
2)
"Backdoor Bubba" scores OT winner vs. Detroit (Dec. 29, 2001)
Andrew “Bubba” Berenzweig’s finest hour in the National Hockey League came on Dec. 29, 2001 when he capped the team’s late comeback over the rival Red Wings with one of the most memorable overtime winners in franchise history. Berenzweig notched two assists and the game-winner to lead the Preds to their first win over the Wings in more than a year.
3)
Kariya scores in OT, Preds sweep set in Detroit (Jan. 24, 2006)
Paul Kariya put a backhand shot past goaltender Manny Legace 35 seconds into overtime to give the Predators a 2-1 win over the Detroit Red Wings and a sweep of back-to-back games at Joe Louis Arena. With the victory, Nashville improved to 31-12-6 on the season and matched the Wings 68 points which put them atop the Western Conference standings.
4)
Arkhipov breaks scoreless tie in OT at Columbus (Feb. 9, 2002)
Denis Arkhipov broke a scoreless tie at 2:45 of overtime. While in the process of being knocked off his feet by Columbus defenders Matthias Timander and Jean-Luc Grand-Pierre, the Kazan, Russia native snapped a wrist shot over goalie Marc Denis’ shoulder for his second overtime winner in less than three weeks.
5)
Johnson scores in OT as Preds beat Leafs in Toronto's first trip to Nashville (Jan. 17, 2002)
The fourth-year Nashville Predators gave the Toronto Maple Leafs a rude welcoming in their first visit to the Sommet Center. Greg Johnson pounded a rebound past Leafs goalie Corey Schwab just 47 seconds into overtime to defeat Toronto 3-2, keeping the Preds unbeaten against the team from the “Center of the Hockey Universe.”
6)
Preds win 8 straight, 3 by shootout, to open '05-06 season (Oct. 2005)
The Preds won their first eight games of the season, claimed points in nine straight to open the 2005-06 season. Not only was the eight-game run a franchise record for the longest winning streak, it tied the Predators for the third-best start in NHL history, behind only the 1993-94 Toronto Maple Leafs and the 2006-07 Buffalo Sabres.
7)
Legwand scores 0:06 into OT (Mar. 9, 2006)
Five years and two months after becoming the first player to net an overtime penalty-shot goal, David Legwand beat Alex Auld just six seconds into sudden death, setting a record for quickest goal from the start of overtime.
8)
Radulov nets shootout winner vs. Chicago (Mar. 22, 2008)
Dan Ellis made 37 saves – including a breakaway late in regulation and another breakaway midway through overtime – and then turned aside two of three shootout attempts to lead the Predators to a 2-1 shootout win over Chicago at Sommet Center.
9)
Hall scores with 0:22 left in tie at Vancouver (Mar. 16, 2004)
With every point being precious in their drive to make the playoffs for the first time in franchise history, forward Adam Hall scored with 22 seconds left in regulation while goaltender Tomas Vokoun was pulled for an extra attacker, to salvage a point and a 2-2 tie with the Vancouver Canucks at GM Place.
10)
Kariya tallies 4 assists in playoff opener (April 4, 2006)
In his first playoff game in a Predators uniform, Paul Kariya made quick work of a number of franchise postseason records by assisting on each of Nashville’s four power play goals in a 4-3 victory over the visiting San Jose Sharks.
11)
Dumont's shorthanded GWG in Game 2 vs. San Jose (April 13, 2007)
J.P. Dumont provided some postseason franchise history, scoring a game-winning goal with a shorthanded tally in the team’s 5-2 victory over San Jose on April 13, 2007 in Game 2 of their 2007 Western Conference Quarterfinals series.
12) Third period comeback leads to double-OT game vs. San Jose (April 11, 2007)
J.P. Dumont scored with 51 seconds remaining in regulation to force overtime in Game 1 of the 2007 Conference Quarterfinals vs. San Jose, what would become the longest game in franchise history.
13)
York scores OT winner, Mason earns first NHL win (Jan. 8, 2004)
At the exact midpoint of 2003-04 season, the Nashville Predators won a statement game against one of the top teams in the Western Conference, overcoming an early two-goal deficit to beat the Colorado Avalanche, 4-3, at the Sommet Center. Defenseman Jason York provided the sudden-death heroics, while Chris Mason recorded his first NHL victory stopping 31 shots.
14)
Kariya beats Ducks for franchise's first shootout win (Oct. 17, 2005)
Predators fans got their first taste of the shootout early on in 2005-06, and the scene was a dramatic one. Nashville’s newest superstar Paul Kariya, who joined the Predators as a free agent during the summer of 2005, scored the game-deciding shootout goal against the Anaheim Ducks, the team he starred on for nine seasons.
15)
Nichol ties game with highlight reel goal, Weber's wins it with PP goal in OT vs. St. Louis (Feb. 16, 2008)
Scott Nichol scored a highlight reel goal to tie the game late in regulation and Shea Weber's power-play blast 0:40 into overtime capped a 2-1 come-from-behind win for the Predators in front of a sellout crowd on at Sommet Center.
16)
Back-to-back thrillers in Canada (Nov. 29 & Dec. 1, 2007)
If any phrase has captured the essence of the Predator’s this season, “resilient” would be it. Never was this more apparent than when the Predators went on a Canadian road swing that led them to the hockey hotbeds of Ottawa and Montreal.