Orr was pure gold when he played in the NHL. Montreal won all those cups during the 60's and 70's because they had the best shut down defensive forwards in the NHL with Claude Provost and then, Bob Gainey.
Before the Black Hawks gave up on Phil Esposito and just had to have Gilles Marotte. Boston's Ron Schock and Montreal's Jim Roberts were drafted by the Blues in the expansion draft. Both became key players. Wayne Connolly went MN and scored 35 goals, the first expansion player to score 30 in a season.
Never was such a thing as an original 6. The 6 team era was only from 1945 to 1966. The NHL went through so many teams and changes up to 1945. Only baby boomers who think the world started when they were born would think those 6 teams were the original. I am 70 years old and remember the 60's games, but never used the term "original 6" because I knew NHL history.
Boston born in 1960 this was when I started playing and watching hockey with my dad. If I wasn't on the ice we were playing street hockey everyday, Bobby Orr was huge in this city back then, espo, Orr, cashman, hodge, bucyk
Back when the flow of the game was Great and the Refs weren't calling foolish penalties Every minutes so many teams now not enough Good officiating to go around i realize the game Has changed a lot and faster also. But so many Questionable penalties watching the game i Love so much in 2022 it's pretty frustrating.😞✌
It amazes me that the Habs gave themselves the long change in the 1st and 3rd periods at the Forum back then. Also interesting that the clock counted up to 20:00 and not down. Was this typical at the time?
@@mancunianmartin558 Makes sense, but in this era of the Forum the home team had two periods of long changes and the visiting team only one. I think in later years they moved the visiting team bench to the other side of centre ice so both teams had two periods of long changes, before finally they put the benches beside each other and went with the short changes.
Saw the Bruins and Rangers at the Garden on Dec 3, 1966. It was a 2-2 tie and Orr got an assist on the Bruins first goal by Bucyk - great memory.
What a beautiful first Canadian goal!
Amazing footage. Quels beaux souvenirs, merci!
Expo 67 logo at centre ice.
One page in the greatest arch rivalry in pro sports history
Thank You/Merci ! I was living in Montreal, at the time, but missed this contest. 8D
Orr was pure gold when he played in the NHL.
Montreal won all those cups during the 60's and 70's because they had the best shut down defensive forwards in the NHL with Claude Provost and then, Bob Gainey.
With nine Stanley Cups why hasn’t Claude Provost had his number retired and elected to the Hall of Fame?
@@mattanderson6336 Blues fan since 1968 here. And I absolutely agree that Claude Provost should be in the HHOF!
c est beau d entendre le canadien , les joueur du canadien , sa changer depuis!
Before the Black Hawks gave up on Phil Esposito and just had to have Gilles Marotte. Boston's Ron Schock and Montreal's Jim Roberts were drafted by the Blues in the expansion draft. Both became key players. Wayne Connolly went MN and scored 35 goals, the first expansion player to score 30 in a season.
The final year of Original 6 gets underway. Nothing would ever be the same
Paying the cost for television coverage and revenue
Never was such a thing as an original 6. The 6 team era was only from 1945 to 1966. The NHL went through so many teams and changes up to 1945. Only baby boomers who think the world started when they were born would think those 6 teams were the original. I am 70 years old and remember the 60's games, but never used the term "original 6" because I knew NHL history.
@@johnmorrison1672 we’re lucky to have a hockey god like you to learn from
@@JLM1GARAND Thank you. Donations always welcome.
Quite a few of the Bruins wound up on expansion teams as Boston beefed up it's lineup and became a powerhouse. Schock, Connolly, Lonsberry...
Boston born in 1960 this was when I started playing and watching hockey with my dad. If I wasn't on the ice we were playing street hockey everyday, Bobby Orr was huge in this city back then, espo, Orr, cashman, hodge, bucyk
Every time Orr came to Toronto he was booed and I could never understand why. He was an amazing player.
I love the letter opening to HNIC from that year.
Careful someone might want to know just what that touchy acronym stands for…………
Back when the flow of the game was
Great and the Refs weren't calling foolish penalties
Every minutes so many teams now not enough
Good officiating to go around i realize the game
Has changed a lot and faster also. But so many
Questionable penalties watching the game i
Love so much in 2022 it's pretty frustrating.😞✌
No penalty than season for embellishment or closing hand on puck
It amazes me that the Habs gave themselves the long change in the 1st and 3rd periods at the Forum back then. Also interesting that the clock counted up to 20:00 and not down. Was this typical at the time?
Not typical. Don't recall any other original 6 teams clocking like that.
Also, Bobby Orr's second game, first road game.
@@mancunianmartin558 Makes sense, but in this era of the Forum the home team had two periods of long changes and the visiting team only one. I think in later years they moved the visiting team bench to the other side of centre ice so both teams had two periods of long changes, before finally they put the benches beside each other and went with the short changes.
@@mancunianmartin558 Back when they played two minute shifts it didn't matter as much as now.
Was the Forum upgraded by this time?
No. The Forum was upgraded during the late spring, and all through the summer, in time for the 68, 69 season.
I thought they had colour tv by 1966.
10/22/66
*every few minutes
Way before cable or pay per view…