After over a week of counting down the top Marty Moments from St. Louis' Lightning career, we've finally reached the top of the mountain.

The No. 1 Martin St. Louis highlight from his Tampa Bay Lightning career

Was there any doubt which it would be?

Of course St. Louis' best moment in a Tampa Bay jersey was his double overtime Game 6-winner in Calgary to force a winner-take-all Game 7 in Tampa for the 2004 Stanley Cup.

Not only was St. Louis' goal the biggest of his career, it could arguably be considered the most important goal in Lightning franchise history.

Game 6 in Calgary was tied 2-2 after regulation and another 20 minutes of overtime. Calgary held a 3-2 advantage in the Cup Final and could win the Stanley Cup with the next goal.

But, on the brink of having their Cup dreams dashed, the Lightning clawed and scraped and battled to keep the series alive.

And their fiercest competitor of all was the one to send the Cup Final back to Tampa.

Just 33 seconds into a second overtime, St. Louis netted the game-winner on his first shot of the game. Brad Richards started the scoring play by dumping the puck into the zone with St. Louis chasing after it. St. Louis' physical forecheck created a turnover, and Tim Taylor collected the puck at the left point. Taylor's shot from distance was turned away by Flames goaltender Miikka Kiprusoff. The rebound, however, bounced right out in front. St. Louis swooped in and, from the sharpest of angles, shot over Kiprusoff and into the roof of the net to win Game 6 by a 3-2 count and level the series 3-3.

Two nights later in front of their home fans in Tampa, the Lightning would reach their brightest moment as a franchise, winning the Stanley Cup, hockey's holy grail.

The moment might never have happened, however, without St. Louis' Game 6 heroics.