The 41st Ryder Cup produced much drama as well as the usual selection of outstanding shots over the course of three magical days. Heres a look at five of the best at Hazeltine National... Stensons near aceHenrik Stenson and Justin Rose atoned for their foursomes defeat to Patrick Reed and Jordan Spieth on Friday with a crushing 5&4 win in the opening fourballs match, the highlight of which was when the Ice Man Stenson came within a whisker of a hole in one at the eighth. Henrik Stenson almost found a hole-in-one on the par-3 8th at Hazeltine Willett chips inDanny Willett showed the type of short-game skills that made him a Masters champion earlier this year as he defied a tough lie in the lush rough to chip in for an unlikely birdie at the second on Saturday. Unfortunately for Willett, he and Lee Westwood could not avoid a fourballs defeat to JB Holmes and Ryan Moore. Danny Willett produces a stunning chip to halve the second hole in the fourballs Mickelsons monsterAmerican veteran Phil Mickelson remains a fan favourite at any event and still has the ability to conjure up a piece of magic when you least expect it, such as this mammoth putt that produced one of the loudest cheers of the day. Phil Mickelson saved his own blushes when he missed the green at the eighth but managed to halve the hole with a very, very long putt McIlroy and Reed exchange blowsA pumped-up Reed and an equally motivated Rory McIIroy put on one of the most entertaining Ryder Cup single matches in recent history on Sunday. The sheer class of both players was on full show at the eighth hole, where third-ranked McIIroy holed out from 80-feet before Reed followed him in for a sensational half. The passion on show from both players sent the crowd into a frenzy. Rory McIlroy and Patrick Reed exchange amazing putts and passionate celebrations Sergio and Phils epic battleThis clash jumped off the page when the singles were announced. The match delivered on every front. Mickelson performed under pressure after his criticism of previous Ryder Cup captains, making an astonishing 10 birdies but still couldnt shake off Garcia, who carded nine birdies, including the last four holes, to claim an amazing half. Ryder Cup veterans Phil Mickelson and Sergio Garcia could not be parted after a fantastic 18th hole Watch the World Grand Prix Darts, Englands tour of Bangladesh, plus the Japanese Grand Prix and Premier League football on Sky Sports. Upgrade now and enjoy three months at half price! Also See: VOTE: Ryder Cups best rookie USA coast to Ryder Cup glory Sundays singles: Match-by-match Golf live on Sky Sports Brian Propp Jersey . 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"We look back at each game and know where we havent done so well in certain areas, and known that weve been lucky to win some in this streak as well," said Brett Olson, who scored the winning goal. "Were happy with where were at. But weve just got to keep it all in perspective and learn from each game, and maintain that confidence that when we get in tight situations like this, that we can win." After the Marlies rallied from a two-goal deficit to tie the game 3-3 in the third Olson converted a pass from Knight off a Tyler Wotherspoon rush while playing four-on-four at 12:21 of the third period. "Spooner made an unbelievable rush," said Olson of the rookie defenceman Wotherspoon. "He bought time and basically sucked the guy in and was able to kick it out to Knight. Knight fed it through a nice little hole, and I didnt have to do much, to be honest with you. It was right on my tape, and I just had to put it in the open net." It was just the second goal of the year for Olson but a coachs hunch matched him with the Heats leading scorer on that shift. "The big things is, they can get up and down the rink together and they both can share the puck pretty well," said Abbotsford head coach Troy Ward. "Theyve had some chemistry so it was kind of a gut feeling." Knight added a goal and Michael Ferland also had a goal and an assist for the Heat (11-4-1), while Chad Billins, Ben Street and Markus Granlund scored the others. "That was like a playoff-atmosphere game, for the most part," said Olson. "There were a lot of hits, there was a lot of hard work to the net, a lot of puck battles on the walls, just great plays overall." Joey MacDonald made 24 saves for Abbotsford and his most important may have been with four minutes to go when he came across to glove a T.J. Brennan slap shot, a quality save even the Toronto defenceman had to acknowledge with a stick tap.dddddddddddd Josh Leivo, Trevor Smith and Jerry DAmigo scored for the Marlies (6-5-1) while Spencer Abbott chipped in with two assists to extend his point streak to 11 games. Garret Sparks stopped 24 shots for Toronto. Leivo opened the scoring for the Marlies at 8:09 when he took a pass at full speed from Abbott and made a move around a defenceman to beat MacDonald through the five-hole. The Heat tied the game at 17:46 when Greg Nemisz blazed down the right wing and threw a puck to the net. Sparks couldnt corral it and, with Nemisz in the crease, Billins raced in to wrist it past the Marlies netminder for his team-leading sixth goal of the season. The Heat took the lead at 5:02 when Street converted a two-on-one rush with Ferland and Knight made it 3-1 two minutes and 31 seconds later. Ben Hanowski fed the puck to Knight in the high slot as Olson went to the net to provide traffic and Knight placed a hard wrist shot from the top of the circle past Sparks. Toronto cut into the deficit while on a five-on-three power play. Abbott found Smith open at the side of the net and the Marlies captain one-timed it past MacDonald at 11:49. The Marlies tied the game at 6:10 of the third period when DAmigo put one past MacDonald. After blocking a shot at his own blue line, Sam Carrick rushed down the ice and tried to centre for David Broll. The puck found its way to DAmigo at the side of the net with MacDonald sprawled. "They pushed pretty hard and we took a lot of penalties in a row," said Ward. "They scored a nice five-on-three goal. We seemed to be a little bit on edge. Theyre a good hockey team. We would expect that from them. Its 3-1 and with a couple of mistakes its 3-3." Despite giving up a two-goal cushion, the team didnt get flustered, going on to score three more times, including a penalty shot by Granlund and an empty netter by Ferland. The Heat now head on their longest road trip of the season. "Its going to be a long one," said Billins. "But you know, its fun too. Its a good time to really build up the team bonding. Its going to be a battle, but youve just got to take it one game at a time. Weve got to pull off some wins here." ' ' '