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Sidney Crosby's INSANE Rookie Season in The NHL
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Sorry for the monotone voice, none the less hope you enjoy! #hockey #sports
The NHL Player With The Most Stanley Cups
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hope you enjoy this video! #hockey #sports
Legends of Hockey - Peter Forsberg
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Sorry for the monotone voice trying to get better at it. Hope you enjoy! #hockey
Legends of Hockey - Pavel Bure
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Was a bit sick making this video so hope my voice dosen't sound too weird. Hope you enjoy! #hockeylegends #hockey
Legends of Hockey - Mike Bossy
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We got Mike Bossy one of if not the greatest goal scorer in hockey history today. Hope you enjoy! #hockeylegends #hockey #sports
How Hockey was Invented
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Hope you enjoy! Had fun making this video. #hockey #sports
Legends of Hockey - Howie Morenz
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Hope you enjoy. I apologize for the boring commentary this is my first video so i'll hopefully get better. #hockey #sports
I've got a feeling about this year though. Go Leafs!
Said every leaf fan
The rimouskois Penguins fan that I am liked that quite a lot! Also, I suggest you change your channel name to "The Hockeystorian". It's pretty catchy and tells you just what to expect. Just saying.
Amazing Video
If my maths are correct he won 3 Stanley Cups not 2. Thanks for the video
Lol teemu selanne's rookie season was even better then sid's 76-56-132
Man, I used to worship this guy. Even lied to myself that I could skate like him.. lol.. Bought his jerseys... Only to find out he was a massive racist shit. Smh.. This is why I don't miss hockey
You missed his brief junior stint playing for the Truro Junior A Bearcats when he was like 14. Most people don't know he got to do that. Limited in the number of games he could play at that age but he was their best player the entire time he was there
Given your hockey knowledge, I'm surprised you've never heard of Ron Low, who played 11 years in the NHL. Saw him play in the twilight of his career with the Devils. Expansion was a joke back then in pretty much all four major sports leagues except maybe the NBA. Teams got the weakest or most expendable players from other teams with a few inexperienced rookies from the draft, not all of whom would work out, then sportswriters acted shocked that the results were bad on the field.
The 1974-75 Capitals earned their eighth win in the last game of the season, a home victory over the Red Wings. Otherwise, the Capitals would have likely finished with only 19 points for the season.
you should do a video on ovi and how he singel handedly resurrected the caps when they were a mess coming out of the 04-05 lockout and maybe also do a video on stamkos and how he managed to single handedly revive the lightning when they were a poverty franchise
Bust
Simply one of the greatest hockey players (two-ways) to ever play. Hail Foppa.
The rigged draft is BS, how dare the team with the highest chance to get the first overall pick actually get the first overall pick
I know haha. Just thought id mention it cause some people actually believe it was rigged.
Because they got the 2nd overall the year before and then the lockout came. IMO anyone that had a top 10 pick the year before should not have had the same odds as everyone else Pens went from 1st overall to 2nd back to 1st overall pick
@mr.devil9577 so your anger is due to the fact that you don't control the NHL draft and who gets what pick? That is lame
@@mr.devil9577 Yeah that's not rigged then. That's just poor rule implementation. People need to stop using that word non-stop just because they hear it in politics all the time.
Sharks had a rough go of it last year for sure. Celebrini of course was the reward. They have some very decent youth coming. The Capitals team was epic. Enough wins to get 2 rounds deep in the playoffs. 2 rounds.
Its crazy to think about it like that! Cheers
Never been a player to live up to such high expectations
Got that right!
Shows you guys are really young.. lol The Canadiens bought an entire league to turn Big Jean Beliveau pro. LaFleur was supposed to be the next Richard, Gretzky was expected to great since he was a child, as was Orr. Both went far beyond expectations. Syd's a great player. Probably the greatest of his generation. But the gap btw those other guys, and their expectations, was greater. Meaning they dominated the entirety of hockey way more
Great video. Wonderful old film and still photos! I kinda like your voice style.. stick with what's comfortable. Do work on pronouncing French names. Some people are touchy about that. Sidebar: my wife's mom was at Morenz's funeral as a little girl
Thanks i really appreciate it! And thats cool!
Sidney Crosby's still productive....over a point per game this season. Just passed Joe Sakic into 9th place on the all-time scoring list
He's still going strong! Might even drag the pens into the playoffs this year
Thank you for showing that one he got on patrick roy right at the start that was a beautiful goal and roy is easily the most over rated goalie of the 80/90s by far.
The reason they were the worst team in history is because of the ridiculous expansion rules. The other teams could protect practically there entire starting roster. In other words the only players left were teams minor league players. So basically this team was a minor league team playing against the pros. A recipe for disaster.
The Islanders and Oilers had a lot of supporters in the middle six.
Excellent video. A freak accident sadly shortened Bure's career. What a wonder to watch him skate effortlessly around the defense! Truly one of the all-time greats.
Good video. Though I was shocked that the 1979-1980 Winnipeg Jets were missing.
You mean the 1980-81 Winnipeg Jets. They finished with a League-worst record of 9-57-14 for 32 points, which equates to a .200 season.
Yikes 😮
11 cups will be tough to beat.
Not anytime soon. Maybe in the era of the droid athletes 😅
I seem to recall an article back in '75 when Washington was setting this dubious record. I'm paraphrasing, but one of the quotes in that story was along the lines of "Champions drink champagne from the Stanley cup, but for the Capitals it's bloody Marys. (Apparently Bloody Marys was the go-to-drink for several Capitals players after every loss er, "game"). But eventually the Capitals did find their groove and, a couple decades later were one of the league's powerhouse teams.
the worst canadian team or are overseas teams getting better.
4:33 "No offense to these guys, but I've never even heard of them...I don't know if I've ever heard of one of these guys...I mean, no offense to them..." I think it was nice of you to point this out, in case any players from that awful Caps team happen to be watching this video!
What it shows is that he is younger . And not a hockey historian ( yet ) . Nothing wrong with it , and you are correct his honesty is nice . But , Ron Low was a decent goalie for multiple teams , also an assistant coach and head coach in the nhl in the 90's and 2000's for the Ryr and Oliers has 2 Stanley Cups as well . Historian would have quick Google searched this and found this out . Great video , and innocent comment ( 5 mins of searching ) he could have left that comment out .
Very cool! Keep it up. Liked and subbed. NO A.I! ❤
You trade first round picks in the same draft to move up and down in the draft to balance out the trade , hoping the LOWER first rounder turns out better then the other
nice video mannn!
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I knew it was going to be the Washington Crapitals.
Jimmy Anderson was the first coach for the caps saw him play in Springfield 4 the Kings gave my friends and myself Hockey sticks at a Saturday practice really great person and hockey player
JA was a beer salesman too. He was a nice guy. He would always wear his AHL championship ring which had a missing stone. My kids would ask him to see the ring and he was always happy to oblige and tell how he hoped to find the stone one day.
Thank you for this great tribute to a great player. Thank you for showing respect to the old-timers Hats off young man Job well done
Worst team in nhl history thanks to nhl who set post expansion teams up to fail. Their expansion draft list was shit-washed up old guys, never will be's, or guys that were on retired list. '70's expansion teams either had to draft well and have patience to build that way like isles did, or get impatient and start making quick fix trades destined to fail and set expansion team back like caps did with '75 top pick. Col. rockies repeated that after leaving kc making foolish trades rockies never recovered from. '70's was just a horrible time to be an nhl expansion team with wha war draining talent as well. No bettman vgk 'gifting' expansion draft for quick success for '70's post expansion teams. Caps were fortunate to survive such horrible hockey in new market. Atl. flames, kc scouts and forerunner rockies weren't as fortunate and didn't survive expansion era. '80-'81 jets were bad as well-penalized by nhl/wha merger that raped wha teams of their talent so nhl teams like rags could grab them. Oil kept gretz and beat merger rules and became '80's dominant.
Well, except for Philly. They won a cup in their 7th year.
@@timothyholst9240 Isles-8. oil-6. vgk-7.
Maybe you or someone can assist. I read an article and can't find the player / stat. One guy in history of NHL (I believe it was NHL) One player killed off a 2 min penalty all by himself by skating around with the puck. It may have been in the decades of 1950s or 1960s. Any info is much appreciated.
Cool video! I enjoyed it! Never heard of the Philadelphia Quakers. Looked them up... interesting. Thanks for the trail if bread crumbs.
The Philadelphia Quakers had been the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1925 to 1930. They only lasted one year in Philly and dropped out of the league.
Thanks. Cool fact
Statistically, the Capitals were worse than the Quakers. But put the Quakers on the ice against the Capitals in a "worst team series," and I believe the Capitals would dominate. Players were simply faster in the 1970s. I ran across one writer's assessment of players then on the ice versus those in the Quakers era. The writer said he couldn't believe how much faster the current players were. The assessment was written around 1950.
I was a kid then and even I knew about that brutal season for San Jose. Always felt bad for Irbe
The Capitals only had one road victory in 1974-75 as well! Nice video! Look forward to seeing more!
Glad to see the 1980-81 Winnipeg Jets aren't t on your list.
Haha, they were close
Jets were raped of all of their talent thanks to nhl/wha merger and nhl old guard owners who wanted no part of merger and wanted to steal their players.
Good video, just found your channel and subscribed. Looking forward to more videos
Thanks! Appreciate it
Teams were unaware Bure was eligible for the draft. But the canucks management did some digging and proved his draft eligibility. That's why he was drafted so late.
Messier guaranteed a win in the semi final vs new jersey. I think kirk mclean would've won conn Smythe in my opinion. Also bure was ok with pat Quinn as gm but afterward he felt alienated with Mike Keenan as coach.
One of the 5 most skilled players I've personally seen. Could take over a game almost by himself and win.
Ryan Smyth
The Pocket Rocket ... I met him and Maurice alongside several other Montréal Canadiens at an old-timers game. 😊 Was still a delight!!
He holds as unbreakable a record in all of pro sport.
No one will ever break this record.
One of my favorite players ever! You should do a video on Patrice Bergeron!
Great player and definitely!
The one & only player that can claim to have a p ring