Pat Maroon's goal against fellow St. Louisan Ben Bishop of the Dallas Stars was the 34th playoff overtime marker in Blues history. The first was scored by Larry Keenan on April 10, 1968. He solved Philadelphia goaltender Bernie Parent with the Blues' 57th shot as they beat the Flyers 3-2 in the second overtime of Game 3 of the Stanley Cup quarterfinals.

That was the first of four overtime winners for the Blues during their inaugural playoff experience. A more Schock-ing overtime goal would come a few days later.

Brett Hull, Alexander Steen, Mark Reeds, Pierre Turgeon, Scott Young and nowDavid Backes are the franchise leaders with two playoff overtime goals apiece. Overtime goals to win playoffs games are always thrilling, including all of those not on this list.

How will Maroon's stand up? Judge for yourself. Here are 10 of the most memorable that came before him.