The Flames' first goal, scored 6 minutes 16 seconds into the game, was an embarrassment.
Twenty seconds is given for every 10,000 points scored.
Brent Ashton's second goal of the game, scored 3 minutes 37 seconds into overtime, was the difference.
The Panthers (2-0) led by 83-82 with 5 minutes 6 seconds left and scored the next 7 points.
Messier scored his first goal four seconds after the man advantage had elapsed.
Finally, he decided that, somehow, Kocur had in fact scored the goal at 15 minutes 45 seconds of the third period.
White got up and lasted three more rounds, but 17 seconds into the fourth round, Taylor scored a technical knockout.
The Lions - well, they were wearing those familiar red shirts - scored a magnificent try only 64 seconds into the game.
Atlanta was very nearly shut out, but in the closing seconds of the game scored a touchdown and brought the final score to 34-7.
And then, only seconds into the second quarter, the Jets scored again.