VANCOUVER - Every day, someone tells Jim Craig where they were when his goaltending helped the United States beat the Russians in the 1980 Olympics.
Today, Craig can tell you where he was when the United States upset Canada on Sunday.
"I was there," Craig said Monday, meaning Canada Hockey Place, as the United States beat Canada 5-3. "I had some terrific seats that USA Hockey provided me."
Whether Craig is a talisman or a lucky man, he witnessed the two greatest hockey upsets by a U.S. Olympic team in the last few decades.
Thirty years ago Monday, a group of unknown amateur players shocked a feared Russian team near the end of the Cold War on American soil in the game that became a movie named "Miracle."
Sunday, a talented group of young, American NHL standouts upset Canada in Vancouver in a thrilling game that became the most-watched sports program in Canada's history.
Craig said you can't compare the events, only the way they made time stand still.
"In our game, we scored with 10 minutes left, and that seemed like an eternity, especially with how talented the Russians were," Craig said. "Those final minutes seemed like an eternity. In fact, when we scored in the fourth [Sunday against Canada], I was thinking maybe that was too early.