NHL.com over de save:
Luongo thanked his lucky stars that Smyth, who isn't exactly known for possessing a cannon for a slap shot, was the one taking the shot while he was down.
"I was just laying down and I saw Smitty winding up," Luongo said, "and luckily he doesn't have a Howitzer and I was able to snare it."
The Los Angeles Kings held a 1-0 lead early in the second period of Game 6, a game they needed to force a deciding Game 7 back in Vancouver. They were taking the play to the Canucks, and Ryan Smyth stood alone with the puck just 21 feet from Luongo, who looked like a disoriented turtle who couldn't roll over to get back into position.
With the top half of the net begging for Smyth to drill it, Luongo stacked his pads and made a catching-glove save that might leave Smyth consulting with a sports psychologist all summer.