I felt he got a raw deal in Van but I believe his parents acerbated the situation a little making the Nucks get their back up and get rid of him and them (parents).
that was the idea yeah. but horvat wasnt good until a year ago. but Cody never had the same talant. i mean i grew up in YVR so I and watched him play a lot. he was always.... meh... sad he has the condition but $15mil makes it easier
@@gixxerrider2825 horvats been a good NHL player for years, last season is when he really cemented himself as the rightful captain of a franchise tho as you said
Life long bs fan still i hate to see such a well spoken young man go thru all this B.S., they say a lil adversity builds character but to be misdiagnosis by the team witch doctors, then ridiculed by the coach.. Just looking at him I can tell he never apologised to the kid...LOOK I'm no snowflake but that boy needed positive reinforcement, attached to a good recovery program.. I had a sergeant in the Army 🇺🇸 who pulled that attitude with me after a SOFREP mission..I came close to ......well anyway its not cool...
Yeah I remember watching him play against Sudbury. He really dominated. Was a great heads up player, really controlled the neutral zone and was able to quarterback the play really well
I remember when he was traded for Kassian. I was just getting out of school and my parents picked me up. My dad said he was traded and i thought he was lying. Got home and saw the footage of him saying goodbye to the team in Arizona.
Used to play with Cody in my triple A hockey days for the Canadians. He was such a solid clutch player. Unfortunate to see his NHL career go down. His dad was a bit of a nut case too.
I felt bad for Cody when he was a Canuck. I felt the coach didn't give him a fair shot. Then again the coach didn't really like playing rookies much. Still find it funny that both Hodgson and Ehroff are both still on the Sabres payroll.
I'll never forget watching him at 16 when he played with Peitrangelo for the Junior Canadiens in Toronto. He was absolutely filthy. Scored a short handed goal (5 on 3 no less) where he dangled 4/5 players on the ice and potted it top shelf over the blocker. I was mouth agape for a full minute.
The Canucks traded him too soon and could have got more value, had they waited until the 2012 NHL Draft, instead of the trade deadline, like what if he was in the lineup against the L.A. Kings, would have he been a difference maker in that series, we will never know.
yeah especially with Daniel Sedin being out for most of that series, the secondary scoring from Hodgson could've helped a lot. Something to wonder about for sure
Hey Odd man rush, I have some ideas for Alternate Hockey History (if you revisit it) -What if Connor McDavid turned out to be a Draft bust? -What if Uwe Krupp didn't score the goal that got the Colorado Avalanche their first Stanley cup?
Cody fought hard to get back into the league due to his back injury. This was his motivation to work harder and be better. His injury / disease unfortunately coincided with the typical pattern of a player getting a big payday then dropping off after he gets his paycheck
I suppose it's easy to be disappointed in his hockey career but if you think on it, from a personal perspective, he did very well with the physical problems he faced. He's made a lot of money, he doesn't appear to be wallowing in self pity and he's still involved in the game, helping young players hone their skills and developing character skills that could be a great asset in the future. That's a great value in of itself. It's not how successful one appears to be, in life, but what one does with what life has dealt him. I've seen stories that were a lot sadder, where top flight athletes just urinated their lives, fortunes and careers away. Cody doesn't seem to have done that and to me, considering his challenges, makes him a success at life.
I remember when the Sabres got him, the talk of Buffalo was that Darcy Rieger fleeced Vancouver. He had talent and good promise. The idea of training with Gary Roberts was also a big deal here. Amazing he lead the team with 44 pts. I ALMOST forgot how terrible those tank teams were. Ugh. I think he had good hockey sense with good hands, but was slow, insanely soft, and sadly injury prone thanks to his genetics. I remember him as a pretty even keeled guy, no emotions shown. At least he made bank.
ya i understand injuries n his health held him back to be able to play a a high level..but he still made it to the big league..but glad hes still involved with hockey..there r so many jobs available in an nhl organization..but hope hes ok as well.. a persons health really plays a big part in whether u can play..some take chances..but glad he chosse to retire...good video ODD MAN RUSH
Honestly, Hodgson is a name I remember hearing (probably from his career high year) but haven't since. Good on him for teaching and passing on his knowledge of the sport though, thays always commendable
@@jasonsmith5226 yeah barely. I don't think he played much in the playoffs that year though due to how young he was and how deep the Canucks line-up was that year.
Canucks fan here, I don't feel sorry for him, he and his father whined incessantly to whoever in the Vancouver media would listen about his ice time. The whole misdiagnosis thing got massively overblown and his father kept stirring it up trying to get Gillis and AV to give him preferential treatment. This on a team that had the Sedin twins and Ryan Kesler as the top two centers in their primes. I wasn't surprised when I heard he was traded, what surprised me was who he was traded for, as Kassian at the time had a very poor reputation and was Virtanen-lite. Sad that he had a genetic disorder that ended his career but if I had a dollar for every highly touted prospect that burned brightly at the started and fizzled out soon after, I'd be rich.
Was always a huge Hodgson fan and I really believe he was never the same after his injury. I thought he would have been up to the caliber of Bo Horvat. There is no reason why he wouldn't have been. I always believed in him no matter how much hate he got. I spent a lot of time defending him and telling off naysayers but ultimately I was wrong.
His 1st injury that was misdiagnosed wrecked his career. He lost key years of development. I was a fan of Hodgson and thought it was shameful the way the Canucks coach and GM handled him.
Signed with Columbus for 4 years in 08', he tore his pectoral halfway through the 2010-11 season and missed the rest of the year, they botched the recovery process, he played 2 games in the 2011-12 season before worsening his injury and also pulled his groin, and missed the whole season. He wasn't resigned and became an "injury prone" free agent north of 30 in a lockout season and he retired shortly after the lockout ended Edits: Adding more information, you got me curious too. I live in the East but I grew up in Calgary, Huselius was one of my favorite players at the time, completely forgot about him, thanks for the trip down memory lane
In a regard of the thing with the genetic disorder, I think that something similar happened to Jiri Hudler who was forced to retire from pro-hockey within just two years or so of being a leader and MVP of his team (Flames), a trophy winner and a top 10 NHL scorer. He did not take it lightly, mentally crumbled and ended up in drugs. :-(
He was supposed to be the next Mike Richards in his prime(elite two-way game+leadership), but footspeed wasn't there. Glad he got paid from that long Sabres contract...
Damn man, what a raw deal he was handed. Such high hopes in Vancouver. Was there not some involvement with his father demanding more ice time and stuff and beef with Vigneault? I seem to remember that. I feel for the guy. His point total is still pretty decent and yeah, when I heard he was the leading scorer that year in Buff with only 44pts, yikes. Shite team. Just a shame all around for this kid.
Watched Cody Hodgson play years ago with the Brampton Battalions. Me and the only other 3 white people in Peel region. Ticket sales were bad. The team moved on down the road. 🥲
A little slow afoot, but he was a great stickhandler and had one of the best pair of hands in the game during the time he played with the Sabres, similar to what Tim Connolly was like during his years with Buffalo. Unfortunately, as with Connolly, Cody just couldn't stay healthy.
The Hodgson, Kaasian trade showed Gillis was an idiot. The Canuck could have trade him in the summer and gotten more than a bag of pucks. But Gillis' trades only got better!
Fun facts: Dude's pupils are dilated in every photo. Also, his dad was a member of a political party that pretty much tore apart the social safety network in Ontario. I don't wish anyone ill will and I'm glad he's set for life, but every time I saw him play my instinctual reaction was, "ugh." That said, he was a very good player. Not superstar - gifted, but gifted if ya know what I'm sayin.' Thanks for another interesting video.
Finically he's not hurting because he's still getting paid by the Buffalo Sabres Organization thanks to the buyout. He just lost interest in the game because of the injuries and being moved around so many times.
12-13: 34pts in 48 games. 44 points and 20 goals in 13-14, age 26. 2 years later, out of the league. He averaged a career 43PPG. His last season he even got 11 points in 14 AHL games last pro season. Kid still had game to give.
bruh, he was diagnosed with malignant hyperthermia...."Doctor's insisted that Hodgson call it quits on his career in order to ensure his long term health."
He is my High school hockey coach. He did a whole meeting on this one practice. He is a great guy and this was really unfortunate.
Basically Hodgson was supposed to be what Horvat is now.
Nailed it
Lifelong Nuks fan, you are correct.
I felt he got a raw deal in Van but I believe his parents acerbated the situation a little making the Nucks get their back up and get rid of him and them (parents).
that was the idea yeah. but horvat wasnt good until a year ago. but Cody never had the same talant. i mean i grew up in YVR so I and watched him play a lot. he was always.... meh... sad he has the condition but $15mil makes it easier
@@gixxerrider2825 horvats been a good NHL player for years, last season is when he really cemented himself as the rightful captain of a franchise tho as you said
As a 'Nucks fan, this one stung.
Life long bs fan still i hate to see such a well spoken young man go thru all this B.S., they say a lil adversity builds character but to be misdiagnosis by the team witch doctors, then ridiculed by the coach.. Just looking at him I can tell he never apologised to the kid...LOOK I'm no snowflake but that boy needed positive reinforcement, attached to a good recovery program.. I had a sergeant in the Army 🇺🇸 who pulled that attitude with me after a SOFREP mission..I came close to ......well anyway its not cool...
i know it's kinda randomly asking but do anybody know a good place to stream new tv shows online?
I remember watching him play for my hometown in junior. Wish things could have worked out better for him. He’s one of the nicest people
These are the comments I love to see. Regardless of how things ended up he was an incredible hockey player and he's respected out here in Boston.
Hodgson is a Battalion legend on and off ice. It was great to have him here for a few years.
I'm an oilers fan so I remember being young and jealous van got this guy, shitty how his career went
Yeah I remember watching him play against Sudbury. He really dominated. Was a great heads up player, really controlled the neutral zone and was able to quarterback the play really well
Well he still got to retire in his 20s as a millionaire so things could be worse, right?
He would’ve been a stud if it wasn’t for the injuries. Shame to see how it ended
I remember when he was traded for Kassian. I was just getting out of school and my parents picked me up. My dad said he was traded and i thought he was lying. Got home and saw the footage of him saying goodbye to the team in Arizona.
When it happened, I said to everyone "looks like we traded CoHo for some Sockeye."
yeah they were golfing... imagine that huh?
Dude its funny i have the exact same story of finding out 😂
Just remember packing him about 7000 times in NHL 15
What does that mean
Trading him XD
@@hypebeast_dylxn he could’ve used a better choice of word there
@@neilsanderson9412 Yeah
@@Yomasi I thought he meant getting his card in HUT packs a bunch.
Used to play with Cody in my triple A hockey days for the Canadians. He was such a solid clutch player. Unfortunate to see his NHL career go down. His dad was a bit of a nut case too.
@@roywalters416 yes ! You're invited too
Should have mentioned the 2009 World Juniors . Hodgson was an important part of Team Canada
He made his millions, and ontop of getting paid by the Sabres nearly 800k usd per year till 2023 for doing nothing ... I say he's doing alright.
I bet you could give all that money back To be able to play hockey well almost all
He had a solid clap bomb. My good friend jokingly declared him his boy wearing #19 but now years later he still rocks that number for Cody 👍
Hodgson was part of the Markham Waxers AAA Minor Midget team that included Stamkos, Del Zotto and Gaunce.
Hodgson's Dad used to spam the sheit out of message boards under the name mikeburn
Saying what?
Ryan O'Reilly's dad wrote a letter to the Colorado newspaper complaining about his son's contract.
Alexander Milentis that’s crazy
Another great, entertaining, informative and awesome video. Great work as always buddy :)
I felt bad for Cody when he was a Canuck. I felt the coach didn't give him a fair shot. Then again the coach didn't really like playing rookies much. Still find it funny that both Hodgson and Ehroff are both still on the Sabres payroll.
Loved CoHo in Vancouver. 2011 goal vs Boston in Boston was an awesome shot
Epic Slapper. The only real time, Tim Thomas got beat by a Canucks shot.
That was in the following season rematch during the regular season. Not a playoff goal and not in 2011.
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@@shifty7739 yep my mistake, you are correct
Hell yeah! A Cody hodgson video! I was really hoping he played out because I have a signed rookie card of his
He’s a great guy he would come out and skate in our practices just to help out and coach just because
Hodgson was a hero of mine when I was younger after watching him at the juniors was literally wondering about him the other day
11:55 what a miserable time to be a Sabres fan, i almost blocked out that at one point Steve Ott was captain and John Scott was an assistant.
Has it gotten much better since?? lol
@@kevinbeam31 i know it might not seem like much but im pretty sure their line 1 center at the time was Tyler Ennis so small baby steps lol
his parents were crazy
I'll never forget watching him at 16 when he played with Peitrangelo for the Junior Canadiens in Toronto. He was absolutely filthy. Scored a short handed goal (5 on 3 no less) where he dangled 4/5 players on the ice and potted it top shelf over the blocker. I was mouth agape for a full minute.
As a Canucks fan we were sold this kid as a saviour. Then we watched him be propped up to be sold...Good call, still depressing.
Love these videos. I completely forgot about him.
The Canucks traded him too soon and could have got more value, had they waited until the 2012 NHL Draft, instead of the trade deadline, like what if he was in the lineup against the L.A. Kings, would have he been a difference maker in that series, we will never know.
yeah especially with Daniel Sedin being out for most of that series, the secondary scoring from Hodgson could've helped a lot. Something to wonder about for sure
Hey Odd man rush, I have some ideas for Alternate Hockey History (if you revisit it)
-What if Connor McDavid turned out to be a Draft bust?
-What if Uwe Krupp didn't score the goal that got the Colorado Avalanche their first Stanley cup?
Cody fought hard to get back into the league due to his back injury. This was his motivation to work harder and be better. His injury / disease unfortunately coincided with the typical pattern of a player getting a big payday then dropping off after he gets his paycheck
I suppose it's easy to be disappointed in his hockey career but if you think on it, from a personal perspective, he did very well with the physical problems he faced. He's made a lot of money, he doesn't appear to be wallowing in self pity and he's still involved in the game, helping young players hone their skills and developing character skills that could be a great asset in the future. That's a great value in of itself.
It's not how successful one appears to be, in life, but what one does with what life has dealt him. I've seen stories that were a lot sadder, where top flight athletes just urinated their lives, fortunes and careers away. Cody doesn't seem to have done that and to me, considering his challenges, makes him a success at life.
Welcome back!
I remember when the Sabres got him, the talk of Buffalo was that Darcy Rieger fleeced Vancouver. He had talent and good promise. The idea of training with Gary Roberts was also a big deal here. Amazing he lead the team with 44 pts. I ALMOST forgot how terrible those tank teams were. Ugh. I think he had good hockey sense with good hands, but was slow, insanely soft, and sadly injury prone thanks to his genetics. I remember him as a pretty even keeled guy, no emotions shown. At least he made bank.
I remember when people were saying he's the next captain lol ....then all that drama with the team because of his dad
Cringe inducing.
I miss him when he was on buffalo, he was a nice guy and a hell of a hockey player
Could you do a video on Bryan Berard? I think he has a really interesting story.
bryan berard got busted for steriods and was a lockeroom cancer
ya i understand injuries n his health held him back to be able to play a a high level..but he still made it to the big league..but glad hes still involved with hockey..there r so many jobs available in an nhl organization..but hope hes ok as well.. a persons health really plays a big part in whether u can play..some take chances..but glad he chosse to retire...good video ODD MAN RUSH
Great video
Awesome video buddy
I predict a video like this on Nolan Patrick
Honestly, Hodgson is a name I remember hearing (probably from his career high year) but haven't since. Good on him for teaching and passing on his knowledge of the sport though, thays always commendable
He made 10 million in career earnings, that's a fantastic career.
Didnt they say he played in SCF also?
@@jasonsmith5226 yeah barely. I don't think he played much in the playoffs that year though due to how young he was and how deep the Canucks line-up was that year.
Canucks fan here, I don't feel sorry for him, he and his father whined incessantly to whoever in the Vancouver media would listen about his ice time. The whole misdiagnosis thing got massively overblown and his father kept stirring it up trying to get Gillis and AV to give him preferential treatment. This on a team that had the Sedin twins and Ryan Kesler as the top two centers in their primes. I wasn't surprised when I heard he was traded, what surprised me was who he was traded for, as Kassian at the time had a very poor reputation and was Virtanen-lite. Sad that he had a genetic disorder that ended his career but if I had a dollar for every highly touted prospect that burned brightly at the started and fizzled out soon after, I'd be rich.
Unfortunate for Cody Hodgson
Idea for a video whatever happened to Paul Martin ?
he’s still in San Jose
@@Budtuhrdhj no hes been retired for 2 full seasons
Just a heads up on his last name pronunciation. It's actually Hodson, the soft 'G' is not vocalized.
You should do a video on the story about Bill Barilko
How many times will this guy say "Canadian forward" we get it buddy
Was always a huge Hodgson fan and I really believe he was never the same after his injury. I thought he would have been up to the caliber of Bo Horvat. There is no reason why he wouldn't have been. I always believed in him no matter how much hate he got. I spent a lot of time defending him and telling off naysayers but ultimately I was wrong.
This one was super good.
Idea: Glenn Hall’s iron man streak
Devastating really. I mean he made some solid money but still, you work all those years and your body betrays you.
I sadly invested in his rookie cards back in the day, still got em
Ill give ya 50cents for the lot
His 1st injury that was misdiagnosed wrecked his career. He lost key years of development. I was a fan of Hodgson and thought it was shameful the way the Canucks coach and GM handled him.
Skipped the part about the 2011 playoffs for obvious reasons. Still an informative video, though.
What happened to Kristian Huselius?
Signed with Columbus for 4 years in 08', he tore his pectoral halfway through the 2010-11 season and missed the rest of the year, they botched the recovery process, he played 2 games in the 2011-12 season before worsening his injury and also pulled his groin, and missed the whole season.
He wasn't resigned and became an "injury prone" free agent north of 30 in a lockout season and he retired shortly after the lockout ended
Edits: Adding more information, you got me curious too. I live in the East but I grew up in Calgary, Huselius was one of my favorite players at the time, completely forgot about him, thanks for the trip down memory lane
7:58 is that the one game binnington played? kind of looks like him
I believe that to be Jaroslav Halak.
I remember when the hockey news ranked him #1 prospect and leaf fans wish they had drafted him that year.
In a regard of the thing with the genetic disorder, I think that something similar happened to Jiri Hudler who was forced to retire from pro-hockey within just two years or so of being a leader and MVP of his team (Flames), a trophy winner and a top 10 NHL scorer.
He did not take it lightly, mentally crumbled and ended up in drugs. :-(
He had a very rare muscle disease causing back problems. Google it.
He was supposed to be the next Mike Richards in his prime(elite two-way game+leadership), but footspeed wasn't there. Glad he got paid from that long Sabres contract...
At least he made it
Didn’t expect to hear a British guy for a hockey video
Damn man, what a raw deal he was handed. Such high hopes in Vancouver. Was there not some involvement with his father demanding more ice time and stuff and beef with Vigneault? I seem to remember that. I feel for the guy. His point total is still pretty decent and yeah, when I heard he was the leading scorer that year in Buff with only 44pts, yikes. Shite team. Just a shame all around for this kid.
I liked him for team Canada, wish it worked out for him
He played in the nhl for a decade and made a lifetime of money, what’s the problem
I’d do the same thing, even if I didn’t have that disorder. Sabres are paying him until March 2023. 🤷♂️
I forgot about Cody Hodgson
Poor sod
Cody Hodgson was one of my favourite players to watch in Vancouver. Sucks that his career went to shit after he got traded to Buffalo.
He had so much promise in Buffalo
Eh Buffalo is my team. Still have a Ryan Miller signed hat
Watched Cody Hodgson play years ago with the Brampton Battalions. Me and the only other 3 white people in Peel region. Ticket sales were bad. The team moved on down the road. 🥲
Didn’t he play for the canucks?
Did u watch the video
I always wondered what happened to him. I remember he being a huge disappointment in buffalo.
Cody shows how not to be a ‘victim’. Took his licks, moved forward in positivity.
*cough*
Fantasy League
*cough*
what do you mean re injured his back if the back wasnt the injury to begin with ???????????????
A little slow afoot, but he was a great stickhandler and had one of the best pair of hands in the game during the time he played with the Sabres, similar to what Tim Connolly was like during his years with Buffalo. Unfortunately, as with Connolly, Cody just couldn't stay healthy.
U should do Dustin bughflin
Nice try
Did Alaine Villnaut apologize?
I was wondering this too! Did a quick search but couldn't find anything. Tough to fake a genetic mutation, eh Vigneault?
canucks had some rough picks like this and bourdon
Well Bourdon is not because of injuries...
When he was traded for Kassian, I said "looks like we traded CoHo for some Sockeye."
Sorry but nothings wrong with hip checks
Hip checks are very much a part of the game! Who is this guy?
Remember as a kid thinking the Canucks were such idiots for trading away a future superstar captain.
Let's hope he saved a good percent of his earnings for his future.
Luc Bourdon rip
The Hodgson, Kaasian trade showed Gillis was an idiot. The Canuck could have trade him in the summer and gotten more than a bag of pucks. But Gillis' trades only got better!
Fun facts: Dude's pupils are dilated in every photo. Also, his dad was a member of a political party that pretty much tore apart the social safety network in Ontario. I don't wish anyone ill will and I'm glad he's set for life, but every time I saw him play my instinctual reaction was, "ugh." That said, he was a very good player. Not superstar - gifted, but gifted if ya know what I'm sayin.' Thanks for another interesting video.
His father was extremely instrumental in souring his relationship with the Canucks.
Mdma
Another Milwaukee Admiral. I always wondered why he was in the minors. Now I know. Oooof
simon despres would be a good one!!
Finically he's not hurting because he's still getting paid by the Buffalo Sabres Organization thanks to the buyout. He just lost interest in the game because of the injuries and being moved around so many times.
Vancouver destroyed this kid's career.
Buyout money destroyed his motivation
I'd be pissed if I had to live in Brampton.
Brampton forever dawg
7:52 "best players of the world" you say....while showing a picture of Shane Obrien? hehehehehe nice
12-13: 34pts in 48 games. 44 points and 20 goals in 13-14, age 26. 2 years later, out of the league. He averaged a career 43PPG.
His last season he even got 11 points in 14 AHL games last pro season.
Kid still had game to give.
bruh, he was diagnosed with malignant hyperthermia...."Doctor's insisted that Hodgson call it quits on his career in order to ensure his long term health."
@@sixtyninelol was saying if he was healthy ya dummy
😔.
Hipchecks are still perfectly legal
He had no desire to play the game plus his father was meddling in his career
True, though untreated injuries and chronic pain caused by a genetic mutation would probably cause anyone question their desire to play...
Hip checks - still legal.
Bad luck is a bitch.
The guy is brutal anyway.