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Timothy Campbell with the most late game-winner in Playoff history

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There were 3.7 seconds left on the clock on Monday evening when Timothy Campbell scored to make it 3:2 for Hydro Fehérvár AV19 against HC Pustertal. Never before has a game-winner been scored so late in regulation in playoff history. The Canadian thus replaced Dominique Heinrich, who scored Salzburg's 2:1 winner against Villach seven seconds before the end of the game on March 6, 2015.

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With Matthias Trattnig, another EC Red Bull Salzburg player, is in third place. On February 28, 2016, the Red Bulls legend scored eleven seconds before the end of the third period to make it 3:2 against the KAC. Rok Ticar, a former player of the Klagenfurt team follows in fourth place. Last season, the Slovenian scored the game-winning goal with 31 seconds left in the derby against Villach on March 12 to secure a 4:3 away win. Thomas Koch is in fifth place. His 4:3 game-winner in the semifinal against Vienna was 15 years ago. Back then, the now 40-year-old was playing for Salzburg. Koch won one of four championship titles with the Red Bulls in the 2007/08 season. He scored with 42 seconds left in game three against the Capitals to take a 3:0 lead in the series. Jason Ulmer was the sixth player to score the decisive goal in the final minute of the game. On March 15, 2015, the Canadian, who played for Linz, scored after 59 minutes and seven seconds to make it 5:4 against Bolzano.