The Rangers 3-2 come-from-behind win in the Winter Classic Monday was made even more memorable when Henrik Lundqvist made the most clutch save of the game with 19.6 seconds left to play in the third period. That's when Lundqvist, who finished with 34 saves, denied Danny Briere's penalty shot attempt after being awarded the opportunity when Ryan McDonagh closed his hand on the puck in Lundqvist's crease during a wild scramble moments before. "I just tried to be patient, and I know he's a tricky guy and if I made the first move he's going to score," Lundqvist explained after the game. "There was a lot of pressure on me there, and I couldn't believe they made that call, but it was exciting. The whole game was exciting, but the end certainly was exciting." As for the experience of playing outdoors, against an arch rival, in the Winter Classic, Lundqvist was clearly taken with the moment. "Walking out to the warmups, and hearing the crowd, was a great feeling and it got me really excited," said Lundqvist. "Then I had to calm myself down a little bit. But it was great, really worth it to play in this game. And when it started snowing in the second period, that was awesome." Share your thoughts on Hank's clutch performance in the Winter Classic below.