Rookie Seth Griffith has a pair of goals for the Boston Bruins on Tuesday night, and his second goal brought back some memories of one of the most famous goals in NHL history. 

As Griffith drove to the net early in the second period, he deflected a perfect Gregory Campbell pass behind Minesota Wild goalie Niklas Backstrom to give the Bruins a 2-1 lead and then went soaring through the air in a manner that was reminscant of Bobby Orr's fly after scoring the Stanley Cup-clinching goal in the 1970 Final for the Bruins.

No joke. He nailed it. Just look.

As important of a goal? No. But still pretty slick.