Paul Henderson’s legendary goal on September 28, 1972, during the Summit Series between Team Canada and the Soviet Union, remains etched in the memory of Canadians nationwide. Whether they were in a classroom, at home, or at work, many Canadians vividly recall where they were when “The Goal” was scored.
As a member of the Toronto Maple Leafs at the time, Henderson’s seventh goal in eight games secured an astonishing series victory for Team Canada against the formidable Soviets. Foster Hewitt’s iconic commentary immortalized the moment as he described the play leading to Henderson’s goal, capturing the excitement and euphoria of the fans and team alike.
Despite Henderson’s impressive 13-season career in the NHL, where he showcased his exceptional skating and shooting skills, it is “The Goal” that remains his enduring legacy. However, despite the fame and recognition brought by his performance in the Summit Series, Henderson found true happiness a few years later when he became a born-again Christian.
Since then, Henderson has dedicated his life to spreading the message of faith as a member of Campus Crusade for Christ, sharing his experiences and insights with businessmen and students alike. Reflecting on his childhood dreams, Henderson humorously recalls dreaming of scoring the “big goal” in the Stanley Cup, never imagining facing off against the Russians in his dreams.
Paul Henderson’s journey from hockey icon to devoted Christian speaker exemplifies the transformative power of faith and highlights the depth of his character beyond his athletic achievements.