@@BBQFanNo1 haha he played in the six team nhl when only the best could play. The fact he played against all stars every night and shut them out sans a mask light pads and modern equipment says it all. In his prime a pea couldnt get by him. Toe Blake was amazed by him . Also you could throw in Plante the great habs goalie.
@@ronmailloux8655 You are correct. All Sports when they had less than half the amount of Teams in the NHL, MLB, NBA, Etc that they have today were much tougher to win a Championship in.
Very unlike the Russian fans and players. Canada won 6-1 in 2015 World Championship and Ilya Kovalchuk pressured his players to leave the ice before the Canadian national anthem. That's a sleaze ball move and I despise that loser to this day.
@@bach5861 yes but they forgot because they played like an allstar game it was more of not knowing than refusing but it was a long time ago and didnt look good.
Look at Orr; he is playing in great pain.Always sad watching these 76 CC games. Having watched Bobby Orr’s career in Boston, he was a ghost of what he use to be (still good though!).What happens to him is the reason why the NHL cleaned up the modern game. They knew Gretzky was coming and didn’t want to lose their greatest player to goons. For an old man, Bobby Hull still played well!
Orr played in a different era started out in a 6 team league then 12...tougher game . Orr fought his own fights and went where Gretzky never did as he was a defense man
@@ronmailloux9370 -It’s almost unforgivable that Chicago let Hull go in 1972. Just imagine how many cups Chicago might have won with Espo, Hull and Hodge playing with that team.
@5inthehole Also Fred Stanfield, who anchored Boston's 2nd line and played on their power play in the early '70's. That trade was an absolute steal for the Bruins!
I was so impressed by the Czech's passing and playmaking. I also was amazed by how well they did hip checks, an art that was lost in the NHL over the years.
Too many Teams in the nhl watered down. Lots of clutching and grabbing for players who really wouldnt have made it in a 6 or even 12 team format. Then in the 1970S and 80s selected allstars who were not a real team .Exception for the team Canada of 76 and at the end 72. The North American game is geared to hitting and tougher play and thats what most fans pay for. Ive seen two European teams play and yes nice passing etc. but like icecapades after a while on the big ice surface .
All the NHL players were from Canada in 1970s fighters enforces Goons Violence boring ERA! Today under 45% of NHL players from Canada and all of them can skate with good passing game! Todays NHL much better than boring violent awful 1970s ERA!!
Интереснейший матч. Совсем не давали дру другу играть, зрелища с десятью голами в обе стороны не получилось. Но высокое напряжение держало мои глаза не отрываясь весь матч до последней секунды. СПАСИБО ОБОИМ КОМАНДАМ.
Surprisingly, the commentators had quite accurate pronounciation of czech names... Also surprisingly, they commented "this classic match"... It is considered classic in Czechia even today...
All the NHL players were from Canada in 1970 violence goons fighters enforces ERA! Today under 45% of the NHL players from Canada and all of them can skate and good passing game! Much tougher and better NHL than boring 1970s NHL!!
LeonMcQ24 it would..Here's the kicker...i'm a Penn State fan..Last year's Rose Bowl was going back and forth between Penn State and USC and Penn State QB throws an int either in OT or very late in 4th quarter and Leon McQuay Jr. got the pick, lol...USC went on to win.
Jiri Holik is the uncle of former New Jersey Devils forward Bobby Holik. It might be just me, but the Czech team reminds me a lot of the NJ Devils back in 1995.
Vachon was great too....a game of inches if not for a pst or cross bar this game was that close......any way great game with tough checking and no Russian divers......Orr on one leg the best player out there.
I remember that, even I was small child. Funny is, in that times I was a fan of - Canada! :-D Why? Because I play table hockey with my brother each day as Canada, because I like their national flag with maple leaf :-)
Vladimír „Vlado“ Dzurilla (* 2. 8. 1942, Bratislava - † 27. 7 1995, Düsseldorf, Nemecko) . Bol vyhlásený najlepším hokejistom Slovenska 20. storočia a je členom Siene slávy IIHF. VLADO ĎAKUJEME
Thats very dubious . Gretzky should have won. They said because he played in the wha he was nt eligible . This is how the Nhl works Statsny was 5 years older and played in internationaly against men . The numbers for 99 wear 134 points tied for the scoring lead.
@@ronmailloux8655 Speaking as an Edmontonian, I gotta say the NHL got it right. If you played for the Oilers in 1978-79, then you couldn't have been an Oilers rookie in 1979-80. Remember, it was a merger between the two leagues, ostensibly as equals. That said, if that is the NHL's view, then I think WHA stats should count toward career totals. Same with the ABA and NBA.
@@scrivener68 I think the NHL didnt want to acknowledge the WHA past present or future . The point you made about points in both leagues proves my point .
@ronmailloux8655 You make a good point , but the NHL wasn't about to acknowledge the WHA in any way shape or form. The 1970's bidding wars were still fresh and the NHL knew they had the 4 merger teams (Hartford, Edmonton, Quebec and Winnipeg) over a barrel. They really got shafted and were basically treated as expansion teams (only allowed to protect 4 players, placed at the bottom of the '79 entry draft, etc.) Harry Sinden of the Bruins only voted for the merger after the Whalers agreed to be known as a "Hartford" team rather than the "New England" Whalers.
I would of like to see Orr and Robinson play as a unit. Orr would not need to do all the skating, Larry is very skilled too...and when he takes the man he hurts them a little. I think Bobby and Larry is the best defenceman pairing in history. Very few mistakes between them. Imagine if they were familiar with one another.
NHL was AA minor league in 1970s becsuse all players from Canada only! Today 41% of NHL players from Canada! Much tougher and better NHL today than boring slow violent no talent no skating skills no good passing 1970s! Canada Best Finland 11-2! Finksnd had 21 ice rinks buildings to play hockey in 1980! Today we Finnish have 280 ice rinks buildings to play hockey and we are powerhouse team! Canada 1976 can not beat No-one 18-0! Stop this lame trash lie probaganda!
Where was Guy Lafleur? On the bench most of it. Imagine this team without Hull and Orr....they don't win. Billy Barber must be the most overrated player of all time. Barby Clocke? Invisible. What the hell is Cheevers doing on this team? Dionne wasn't a winger. Typical Scotty team. Methodical but less than inspired often.
As usual, cruddy CTV coverage Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dumb in the broadcast booth. Pretty weak game too. Scrambly play. Countless offsides & icings. Not very entertaining at all. Best Rgds, GR
ron mailloux Everyone says they are bigger and faster. Henri Richard was smaller but one of the best players. They are faster but people think they are twice as fast. They are actually only slightly faster. From Netscape Can NHL All-Star Shea Weber beat the fastest slap-shot speed record of 118.3 MPH achieved by famed hockey legend Bobby Hull in the 1960s? So far Weber's fastest slap shot is an impressive 108.5 MPH, but much slower than Hull's reported speed.Jun 5, 2019
Dzurilla -the best goalkeeper forever!
@@BBQFanNo1 TERRY SAWCHUK any day all day.
@@ronmailloux8655 Sawchuk would get destroyed against the Russians, 1970's Flyers, 1980's Oilers and Early 1980's Islanders.
@@BBQFanNo1 haha he played in the six team nhl when only the best could play. The fact he played against all stars every night and shut them out sans a mask light pads and modern equipment says it all. In his prime a pea couldnt get by him. Toe Blake was amazed by him . Also you could throw in Plante the great habs goalie.
@@ronmailloux8655 You are correct. All Sports when they had less than half the amount of Teams in the NHL, MLB, NBA, Etc that they have today were much tougher to win a Championship in.
Canada lost, but canadian spectators give standing ovations for the winner. That´s sport! Very kind.
Very unlike the Russian fans and players. Canada won 6-1 in 2015 World Championship and Ilya Kovalchuk pressured his players to leave the ice before the Canadian national anthem. That's a sleaze ball move and I despise that loser to this day.
@@jimturner4937 Remember 1972 superseria game 1 when Canadians refused to shake hands with Russians?
@@bach5861 Becouse Canada is hate Russia
@@bach5861 yes but they forgot because they played like an allstar game it was more of not knowing than refusing but it was a long time ago and didnt look good.
Thank you, Canadians, thank you after 47 years!
Greetings from Bratislava/Pressburg
I was 13 YO and watched it online in TV at night (game started at 2 am CET ). My incredible experience. My memory returned. Thanks.
I was 8 years old, my father hears this match on the radio at night till morning, thanks.
Oh ye, the ČSSR anthem played hastily on cheap keyboard :)
+Pičus Kokotský oh wow all the way from CSSR u heard it on radio!. thanks for sharing the memory.
Look at Orr; he is playing in great pain.Always sad watching these 76 CC games. Having watched Bobby Orr’s career in Boston, he was a ghost of what he use to be (still good though!).What happens to him is the reason why the NHL cleaned up the modern game. They knew Gretzky was coming and didn’t want to lose their greatest player to goons. For an old man, Bobby Hull still played well!
hull s last great yr...orrs too
Orr played in a different era started out in a 6 team league then 12...tougher game . Orr fought his own fights and went where Gretzky never did as he was a defense man
@@ronmailloux9370 -It’s almost unforgivable that Chicago let Hull go in 1972. Just imagine how many cups Chicago might have won with Espo, Hull and Hodge playing with that team.
@5inthehole Also Fred Stanfield, who anchored Boston's 2nd line and played on their power play in the early '70's. That trade was an absolute steal for the Bruins!
great game, lotsa stars
It was THE HOCKEY!!! Best game all times!!!
yes it was a great game up and down great goaltending ....anyones game ....both teams played great ....just one of those rare games.
Lapointe was one solid defensman. Great player
I was so impressed by the Czech's passing and playmaking. I also was amazed by how well they did hip checks, an art that was lost in the NHL over the years.
Too many Teams in the nhl watered down. Lots of clutching and grabbing for players who really wouldnt have made it in a 6 or even 12 team format. Then in the 1970S and 80s selected allstars who were not a real team .Exception for the team Canada of 76 and at the end 72. The North American game is geared to hitting and tougher play and thats what most fans pay for. Ive seen two European teams play and yes nice passing etc. but like icecapades after a while on the big ice surface .
All the NHL players were from Canada in 1970s fighters enforces Goons Violence boring ERA! Today under 45% of NHL players from Canada and all of them can skate with good passing game! Todays NHL much better than boring violent awful 1970s ERA!!
Awesome game! Thanks for posting!
Brandon -- Thanks for letting us see this. It is dazzling.
+Ronald Runeric I love uploading these classics for the fans. watch out for some Canada cup 84 games soon
Интереснейший матч. Совсем не давали дру другу играть, зрелища с десятью голами в обе стороны не получилось. Но высокое напряжение держало мои глаза не отрываясь весь матч до последней секунды.
СПАСИБО ОБОИМ КОМАНДАМ.
❤To byl hokej perfektní ❤😊🎉
Чехословакия тогда была сильнейшая команда . Сборной СССР всегда было тяжело с ними играть.
Yes
Вовсе не всегда, зачастую даже вполне легко.
Surprisingly, the commentators had quite accurate pronounciation of czech names... Also surprisingly, they commented "this classic match"... It is considered classic in Czechia even today...
Yes
What a hockey game what a hockey game.
Better than any crap i see in 2023 , Florida vs las vegas , who will remember that final, no one
😂
All the NHL players were from Canada in 1970 violence goons fighters enforces ERA! Today under 45% of the NHL players from Canada and all of them can skate and good passing game! Much tougher and better NHL than boring 1970s NHL!!
Very entertaining game to watch. Canada lost but played well. Lots of hard hits and great goaltending at both ends.
LeonMcQ24 Are u related to former football player Leon McQuay?
No, no, no! I loved the 71 Argos team and he was outstanding that year.
LeonMcQ24 cool..He has a son playing at USC.
Thanks. I knew his son was playing ball but wasn't sure where. That would be something if he came up north and played for his dad's old team.
LeonMcQ24 it would..Here's the kicker...i'm a Penn State fan..Last year's Rose Bowl was going back and forth between Penn State and USC and Penn State QB throws an int either in OT or very late in 4th quarter and Leon McQuay Jr. got the pick, lol...USC went on to win.
And the legend of Dzurilla the Gorilla was born!
They need to bring back the Canada Cup.
.. Wow !! just imagine lining up against a future hall of famers , #30 Vachon , #4 Orr , #19 Robinson , #27 Sittler , #12 McDonald ... ..
12:18 , hit to the head with hands and stick and ref not calling it
Jiri Holik is the uncle of former New Jersey Devils forward Bobby Holik. It might be just me, but the Czech team reminds me a lot of the NJ Devils back in 1995.
👍 чехи супер
Yes
On one leg Orr was still the best player on the ice.
Dzurilla and Machac made them crazy hehe The Stars from Czechoslovakia
Vachon was great too....a game of inches if not for a pst or cross bar this game was that close......any way great game with tough checking and no Russian divers......Orr on one leg the best player out there.
I remember that, even I was small child. Funny is, in that times I was a fan of - Canada! :-D Why? Because I play table hockey with my brother each day as Canada, because I like their national flag with maple leaf :-)
Vladimír „Vlado“ Dzurilla (* 2. 8. 1942, Bratislava - † 27. 7 1995, Düsseldorf, Nemecko) . Bol vyhlásený najlepším hokejistom Slovenska 20. storočia a je členom Siene slávy IIHF. VLADO ĎAKUJEME
Peter Statsny would break the NHL points record for a rookie in 79-80 with 109 points
Thats very dubious . Gretzky should have won. They said because he played in the wha he was nt eligible . This is how the Nhl works Statsny was 5 years older and played in internationaly against men . The numbers for 99 wear 134 points tied for the scoring lead.
@@ronmailloux8655 Speaking as an Edmontonian, I gotta say the NHL got it right. If you played for the Oilers in 1978-79, then you couldn't have been an Oilers rookie in 1979-80. Remember, it was a merger between the two leagues, ostensibly as equals.
That said, if that is the NHL's view, then I think WHA stats should count toward career totals. Same with the ABA and NBA.
@@scrivener68 I think the NHL didnt want to acknowledge the WHA past present or future . The point you made about points in both leagues proves my point .
@ronmailloux8655 You make a good point , but the NHL wasn't about to acknowledge the WHA in any way shape or form. The 1970's bidding wars were still fresh and the NHL knew they had the 4 merger teams (Hartford, Edmonton, Quebec and Winnipeg) over a barrel. They really got shafted and were basically treated as expansion teams (only allowed to protect 4 players, placed at the bottom of the '79 entry draft, etc.) Harry Sinden of the Bruins only voted for the merger after the Whalers agreed to be known as a "Hartford" team rather than the "New England" Whalers.
Hard to see Orr struggling with his knees , what could’ve been if modern medical procedures were available at that time
DMSO would have worked. Orr should never even have required much in the way of surgery at all.
Good Work Czechoslovakia
I forgot that the Stastny brothers were on the Czech team. Four years later they were skating with the Nordiques.
On this team
Gerry Cheevers shaking hands after a game? He never did that in Boston!
I can't help but think of Fred Flinstone when I here the name BUBLA ,Mr Bubla..
I would of like to see Orr and Robinson play as a unit. Orr would not need to do all the skating, Larry is very skilled too...and when he takes the man he hurts them a little. I think Bobby and Larry is the best defenceman pairing in history. Very few mistakes between them. Imagine if they were familiar with one another.
In any era
Nazdar pamätníci. Mám otázku, v tomto zápase mal Vladimír Dzurilla spadnúť na ľade čo vraj rozosmialo celú halu. Je tu niekde v tomto videu?
I wonder who was a better goalie for Czechoslovakia, Jiri Holocek or Vladimir Dzurilla?
It is Holeček :-) Probably Dzurilla, but hard to say.
Jednoznačne Vladimir Dzurilla bol v našj krajne legenda
@@Postremus13 Vlado Dzurilla...bez konkurencie!!!
Against Russians was better Holecek and against Canadians was bettr Dzurila
@@jurajrekem2786 it is so , 🏒🥅🇨🇿
Hymny sú teda fakt nekompromisne odohrané 😳 .. Kde domov můj ešte dajme tomu. Nad Tatrou sa blýska by človek nespoznal 🤭
Where was Stan Mikita? Cashman? Hodge? Park?
Good question
@@buddha7178 Park was injured Makita was slowing down....hodge you re kidding right....Cashman was nt even invited
remained in 1972
1:24:13 by bol krásny gól, keby obišiel aj vykorčulovaného brankára
1:25:05 ho už chcel obísť ako pozerám :-) ... Krásny zápas
1:25:42 sekerka na basu
did you notice at the end while vachon and drezila were getting together for a photo the tusk fell out of the walrus....bad omen for the future...lol
How that wasn't 18-0 I have no idea!!! Where's the execution team canada??
thats hockey credit the other team too however when it counted team Canada piled on the goals in the finals.
@@ronmailloux8655 Vladimir Dzurilla played out of his mind in that game.
NHL was AA minor league in 1970s becsuse all players from Canada only! Today 41% of NHL players from Canada! Much tougher and better NHL today than boring slow violent no talent no skating skills no good passing 1970s! Canada Best Finland 11-2! Finksnd had 21 ice rinks buildings to play hockey in 1980! Today we Finnish have 280 ice rinks buildings to play hockey and we are powerhouse team! Canada 1976 can not beat No-one 18-0! Stop this lame trash lie probaganda!
Orr was not 100% at this point with his bad knee
On one leg he was still the MVP of the tournament.
Pretty bad...I'd rather watch 40 year old hockey than anything on TV.
The Canadians play so dirty LOL, they cant win normal way
A whole team Canada with talent lol they all look hung over or something
Vivat Czechoslovakia Bratislava Praha
Hej nvdjcindsc
Kkkkjjjjj
Канадцы играют по-хамски.
Ano..
Where was Guy Lafleur? On the bench most of it. Imagine this team without Hull and Orr....they don't win. Billy Barber must be the most overrated player of all time. Barby Clocke? Invisible. What the hell is Cheevers doing on this team? Dionne wasn't a winger.
Typical Scotty team. Methodical but less than inspired often.
hey Toe Blake they won the entire series .
As usual, cruddy CTV coverage Tweedle Dee & Tweedle Dumb in the broadcast booth.
Pretty weak game too. Scrambly play. Countless offsides & icings. Not very entertaining at all.
Best Rgds, GR
They'd get slaughtered by today's players...
yasashii89 Yeah they are all over 80 now
today they are bigger faster but also have better equipment ....but they dont have better heart
ron mailloux Everyone says they are bigger and faster. Henri Richard was smaller but one of the best players. They are faster but people think they are twice as fast. They are actually only slightly faster.
From Netscape
Can NHL All-Star Shea Weber beat the fastest slap-shot speed record of 118.3 MPH achieved by famed hockey legend Bobby Hull in the 1960s? So far Weber's fastest slap shot is an impressive 108.5 MPH, but much slower than Hull's reported speed.Jun 5, 2019
@@ronmailloux9370 it is so
opravdový hockey ,,,,,,,,
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