User:Patrik Walter

=Contributions to Wikipedia=

1941 All-Star Game

 * "Result and key moments": all but the first paragraph
 * "Game summary"
 * "Context & Aftermath"

Bobby Thomson's "Shot Heard 'Round the World" (1951 N.L. tie-breaker series)

 * 1951 National League tie-breaker series – "Game 3 summary":
 * "Ironically, that potential rally..."
 * "The incident prompted Gordon McLendon..."
 * "During this Dodgers rally..."


 * "Shot Heard 'Round the World":
 * "Thomson's role in the game" (was subsequently revised/shortened)
 * "Origins of the phrase"

1954 World Series

 * Game 1:
 * "Wertz opened the 10th inning..."

1955 World Series

 * Game 7:
 * "The RBIs by Hodges..."
 * "While being shut out..."
 * lead sentences on the next two paragraphs ("The Yankees would have..."; "The Yankees would threaten...")


 * "50th Anniversary"

Don Larsen's perfect game (1956 World Series, Game 5)

 * Game summary:
 * "Yankees fielders recorded..."
 * "In addition to these balls..."


 * "Radio"

1960 World Series

 * "Key plays" of Game 7 (was subsequently deleted)
 * Link to the old version containing that section

1985 World Series

 * Game 6:
 * "The Cardinals’ 1–0 lead..."

1986 World Series

 * Game 6:
 * "In the sixth inning..."


 * Game 7:
 * "Gedman’s home run..."

1946 Army-Notre Dame Game

 * "Game summary": all but the first sentence
 * "Analysis":
 * "Defenses" to re-arrange content previously under "Game summary"
 * "Fourth-down decisions" (was slightly shortened/re-arranged)
 * "Aftermath":
 * "After the season..."
 * "In 2010..."

1966 Notre Dame-Michigan State game

 * "Game summary":
 * "Notre Dame started..."
 * "After a Michigan State punt...": added details ("including an...")


 * "Notre Dame play-calling controversy" to separate previous content from the game summary; shortened the quotes

1969 Ohio State-Michigan game

 * two-paragraph game summary ahead of the lengthier one

1969 Texas-Arkansas game

 * "The Game":
 * one-paragraph game summary ahead of the lengthier one
 * "Key plays & Scoring":
 * "Arkansas would get..."

1971 Nebraska-Oklahoma game

 * "Game":
 * one-paragraph game summary ahead of the lengthier one
 * "Oklahoma answered..."

1979 Cotton Bowl Classic

 * "Pre-game information":
 * "This was presumably caused..."
 * "The weather was expected..."
 * "Game summary":
 * one-paragraph game summary ahead of the lengthier one
 * "All the scoring..."
 * "The Cougars added..."
 * "In the third quarter..."
 * "Playing with the wind..."

"The Play" (1982 Stanford-California game)

 * "Game summary"

1983 Sugar Bowl

 * "Game summary":
 * "In the second quarter..."
 * "After a 65-yard punt..."
 * "After the ensuing kick-off..."
 * "Opening the second half..."
 * "Penn State cashed in..."

1999 Rose Bowl

 * "Game summary"

2001 Orange Bowl

 * "Game summary"

1951 NFL Championship Game

 * additions to the game summary: context on turnovers and replacements

"The Greatest Game Ever Played" (1958 NFL Championship Game)

 * two-paragraph game summary ahead of the lengthier one
 * "Legacy" to re-arrange content under new subheadings

1965 NFL Championship Game

 * four-paragraph game summary ahead of the lengthier one

"The Ice Bowl" (1967 NFL Championship Game)

 * two-paragraph game summary ahead of the lengthier one (all but the first sentence)

"The Immaculate Reception" (1972 AFC Divisional playoff Game)

 * "Background" on the teams' playoff history and their 1972 season, including a summary of their previous matchup
 * "Game synopsis", summarizing the game prior to the eponymous event

1992 Stanley Cup Finals

 * Started the game reports, which were subsequently heavily revised or deleted (including a "Statistical summary", which was deleted).
 * Link to my original version
 * Link to the version I revised

1994 Stanley Cup Finals

 * Game 7:
 * "The Rangers opened..."
 * "The Rangers' next goal..."
 * "Vancouver’s best scoring chances..."
 * "[...] with a short-handed goal..."
 * "With six-and-a-half minutes..."
 * "Following close-range chances..."
 * "[...] during which..."
 * "In the final 37 seconds..."