That was the first time in my entire life I have ever heard anyone actually say "Oh my god" from a play by play person.. they always say goodness instead. I think he might of got in trouble for that because I think saying god is banned in sports.
I think you haven't heard Antero Mertaranta calling Finland's games if you say that call was passionate:D. Go watch videos like "Antero Mertaranta best calls".Then you hear what "passion" means:DDDD
Fleury's constant attempts to be a pretty boy during that series are what got him traded. Dude's ego was too big for Vegas, and McCrimmon said "nope, you gotta go" Alas, the whole twitter debacle went down after
4:28 is easily the best. Why on earth does he drop his stick? He literally does the only action possible to score on himself for seemingly no reason. The fact that it’s one of the greatest goalies ever makes it even better.
@@yourfriendlyneighborhoodsaiyan I say this as a diehard oilers fan. He was the perfect goalie to represent the team. One night he'll look unstoppable, the next he'll let a goal in from the other teams fucking blue lines. He's either godlike or abysmal, just like the oilers.
For how amazing of a playoff goalie Jonathan Quick is, he’s on here twice and one is in overtime. Goes to show that sometimes all it takes is one mistake and you’re in videos like this forever.
5:52 if you ever get the chance of watching the Kings 2012 Championship video, this moment is mic’d up for the Coyotes and Yandle says “HAPPY MOTHERS DAY!” 😂
2:43 the odds of him meaning to find that insanely small gap are impossible. Y’all did Aho dirty lol but those pair back to back at 7:18 feel like points shaving 😂
1:18 this was Ty Conklin mishandling the puck following Dwayne Roloson’s injury. After this game, the Oilers stuck with Jussi Markkanen for the rest of the Final
amazing video thank you so much for making this! Short and sweet clips of all the best low light goals in the postseason, really well done hope you make more content!
If I had a nickel for every goal from this years Islanders/Canes series, I'd have three nickels. Which isn't a lot but it's weird that series had three.
I remember being a little kid watching patrick lalime let in those goals vs toronto in game 7, back when the battle of Ontario was at its peak. I remember crying as my cousins from Toronto called me to rub it in my face, I went up to my room and ripped up my Patrick Lalime autographed poster I had from meeting him through the Timbits hockey program. The next day the newspaper had an image with one of the goals replacing the puck with a beach ball and showed that Toronto would have still scored. I'm 29 today and will still never forgive that dingus for that game 7 performance.
Omg, but that's probably a once in a lifetime thing you ripped apart, I understand how you feel, every Canadian has been through so much heartbreak, especially in this modern/ bettman(😒🤮😅) era, but that's irreplaceable now...
Individually the goals are bad, but not the worst. But the fact that it was the same game, same angle, same player, same low quality shot, really made it perhaps one of the most embarrassing sequence in this video
8:55 out of the 12 players on the ice, there are 9 HOFers. Hasek, Lidstrom, Shanny, Fedorov, Yzerman & Roy, Blake, Sakic, Forsberg Lol. Just insane talent. Such a great rivalry.
That Ron Francis goal in 1992 STILL haunts me to this day. Rangers up 2-1 in the series, and had a 2 goal lead AND a 5 minute major power play with 15 minutes left in the game. Figured they'd come out of that with AT LEAST a 3 goal lead with 10 minutes to play. Basically, already celebrating a 3-1 lead in the series. And they not only get stopped in the entire 5 minute power play, but Richter gives up that horrendous goal right after. so instead of a 3 goal lead with 10 to play, it was a 1 goal lead...then a tie game just a minute and 15 seconds later. Then an overtime loss. Then a lost series. So much for the President's trophy that year!
@@Kreege Making an excuse for a bad call doesn't change what should have been the outcome. The non-call had a direct game breaking effect. That's a penalty, regardless.
@@s69-5 It's still embarrassing for Kovalev because all he cared about was trying to sell the slashing call. That is why they always teach you to play until the whistle. For a professional of his caliber playing in Montreal in double OT, he should absolutely know better. To be honest I found this one to be one of the most embarrassing clips. Most are innocent mistakes due to very unlucky circumstances. This one never should have happened.
@@s69-5That might not even be a penalty in todays game much less pre-lockout. A little chop like that was NEVER getting called in that era. Watching a series highlight reel from that era you could get away with murder and it wouldn’t be called. And what you’re saying doesn’t excuse Kovalev from being an idiot trying to sell the call in 2OT, he was notorious for dives and embellishment like that
1:13 Poor Ty Conklin, just a bad situation for him. He was brought in to the game only minutes before because of an injury to Roloson and then did that ... and never played again that series. Lost in seven years later to Detroit too
After having Steve Smith and Ty Conklin haunt us Oilers fans... it kind of feels cathartic that we can laugh about Mike Smith and Stuart Skinner, knowing we won both games and series.
People don't understand the further away the shot... Especially slapshots in this instance are harder to stop and see....When shot from the neutral zone or further you can't see it usually till a few feet in front of you at most...And its coming hard.
1:37 During a postgame interview, when referring to the goal, Chris Phillips said "Now I know how Steve Smith feels". He knows how Smith felt in 1986 anyway.
6:05 I was at the watch party outside the Oilers home ice when I saw this. I smashed my sunglasses on the ground. Granted no one saw the broken stick live, they just thought Skinner screwed up really bad.
Any time I hear Kerbs say the phrase "SMASHED back down by Pietrangelo...", I automatically go VOLUME MAX. One of the best game winning calls in Blues history
Burins announcers are so bad if that was there play that got slashed they would have said the refs blew it and missed the call not the player needs to suck it up lol
I been a goalie for 16 years. Those slap shots from centre ice are tricky. When they are low they skip off the ice and when In the air they move up and down quickly. You have to get your whole body into the front of the puck instead of unsung your glove or blocker.
5:11 I remember watching that Yvon Cournoyer goal (pass, not goal, from Jacques Lemaire) on Tony Esposito, 1973 Finals game 6, 3rd period. I was a little kid watching that in my room on a small black & white TV. Do you kids even remember black & white TV?
Of course I remember black & white. I remember watching the Cashman vs. Bouchard fight on a b & w...and almost getting violently ill (I should have known then that I had a weak stomach).
I remember being at the Avs game when that OT goal happened. There was a San Jose fan right next to us and seeing him pout after that went in made my night!
Love me some Osgood but he did let in the occasional long ranger. Also Lidström was on the ice for like 7 or 8 of these goals, including scoring 2 and (I think?) getting an assist on that famous Yzerman goal on Roy’s failed Statue of Liberty save.
As a goalie I can tell you that like sometimes a baseball fielder can lose a ball in the sun, a goalie can sometimes lose the puck in a dark background of the crowd.
Missed the Makar blooper against Dallas during the Bubble Cup.....ended up being the game winner that put the Stars up 3-1 in the series. Definitely the easiest goal Gurianov has scored so far! lol
If there’s ever gonna be a part two whether intentional or not lemeuixs goal on Eddie Balfour in the 1992 final from behind the net to make it 4 to 3 in game 1
I just knew skinner was gonna be on here but it wasn’t really his fault his stick was broken and it swept right over the puck
Amen, brother.
Yep, should have been a penalty for playing the puck with a broken stick... just don't ask the Kings how his stick broke.
@@CynicalSpheres he’s had his moments he’s been fine
@@aralornwolf3140 that rule doesn’t apply to goalies, they can play with broken sticks
I agree, but that shot of Will Ferrell after is too good to pass us
8:37 one of the most passionate calls I've ever heard from a broadcast team. Gives me goosebumps
Considering the context, it was the most unlikely goal even amongst a video full of unlikely goals
Absolutely ludicrous play
John Kelley and Darren pang 😌
That was the first time in my entire life I have ever heard anyone actually say "Oh my god" from a play by play person.. they always say goodness instead. I think he might of got in trouble for that because I think saying god is banned in sports.
I think you haven't heard Antero Mertaranta calling Finland's games if you say that call was passionate:D. Go watch videos like "Antero Mertaranta best calls".Then you hear what "passion" means:DDDD
That Montreal goal against Vegas was a turning point in the game, possibly the series.
Oh utterly. That was brutal.
Why they traded Fleury
Fleury moment
Fleury's constant attempts to be a pretty boy during that series are what got him traded. Dude's ego was too big for Vegas, and McCrimmon said "nope, you gotta go"
Alas, the whole twitter debacle went down after
Nick Lidstrom: winds up a slapper at center ice.
Goalie: Nervous Sweating
Dan Cloutier was garbage 🗑️
The most heart pounding moment a fan can feel in NHL playoffs-the goalie touching the puck behind the net!
0:03 The good 'ol Mike Smith Experience
High highs, and low lows. 😎
My favourite part is him trying to blame his teammates for him being awful.
@@BozGoalie he wasn’t blaming anyone he was confused cause he thought it went out
@@Charlemagne1099 he's the biggest baby I've ever seen. He throws his arms up after every goal.
@@mrr5052 no that’s more like binnington
4:28 is easily the best. Why on earth does he drop his stick? He literally does the only action possible to score on himself for seemingly no reason. The fact that it’s one of the greatest goalies ever makes it even better.
the call makes it funnier they all just go OHHHHH
That’s an absolutely mystifying goal lol. It should’ve been such a nothing play it wasn’t even a genuine shot on net like most of these
As an Oilers fan I was not surprised to see Mike Smith up first😂 we won that game though!
Hard to watch so many oiler fails in the playoffs feels bad 😢
Mike Smith was a good goalie he just makes silly Mistakes sometimes
Smith throwing a tantrum with his hands in the air scrambling to find someone else to blame
Didn’t win game 6 😭😭😭
@@yourfriendlyneighborhoodsaiyan I say this as a diehard oilers fan. He was the perfect goalie to represent the team. One night he'll look unstoppable, the next he'll let a goal in from the other teams fucking blue lines. He's either godlike or abysmal, just like the oilers.
feel for the goalies
especially flurry, the knights traded him cause of that
@@thatoneguy-gm3wj no, he was traded like the next season of 2 seasons later at the deadline. If it was that reason then they would’ve traded him ASAP
@@SorokingProd30 but also would they have even considered trading him if that never happened or if he did really good in that playoffs
@@SorokingProd30 He was traded the same year
TEND THE GOAL
It was worth watching nine minutes to relive Patrick's hot dog goal.
Yes. Yes it was.
2:15 isn't really embarrassing, look how insane that bounce is
As a goalie, those awkward bounces are very hard to predict
Top corner by the ice assisted by Lindstrom 😂
It is embarrassing, but it’s not incompetent. Like you said, that was a crazy bounce.
It's even worse for the goalies realizing thousands of people were there to see these happen 😂
For how amazing of a playoff goalie Jonathan Quick is, he’s on here twice and one is in overtime. Goes to show that sometimes all it takes is one mistake and you’re in videos like this forever.
plus Brodeur, and Roy
Fleury was on here 3 times I believe lol
"Everybody makes mistakes. Everybody has those days."
Osgood like 3 times as well
I remember the Derek Morris goal. One of the only goals the late Coyotes scored all series against him.
I don't know how the puck hitting Aho in the face was "embarrassing". It's a nasty one though.
Aho took one for the team
5:52 if you ever get the chance of watching the Kings 2012 Championship video, this moment is mic’d up for the Coyotes and Yandle says “HAPPY MOTHERS DAY!” 😂
We lost that series, but that Morris goal always puts a smile on my face.
2:43 the odds of him meaning to find that insanely small gap are impossible.
Y’all did Aho dirty lol but those pair back to back at 7:18 feel like points shaving 😂
2:58 I wouldn’t say that’s embarassing, Al Macinnis had a freaking cannon
Yeah that was a crazy shot, but I had to bring that clip back
Osgood gave up a lot of Center Ice Goals back then
@@DeltaHighlightsJamie Langenbrunner had a more embarrassing one the next round
1:18 this was Ty Conklin mishandling the puck following Dwayne Roloson’s injury. After this game, the Oilers stuck with Jussi Markkanen for the rest of the Final
Famous line from the commentaries " Patrick Roy just got caught Hot doging" no one is going to forget that line, mostly popular
Both of those Lidstrom goals were GWG on the way to the Wings winning the cup
This is the best Hockey channel on TH-cam
Thank you Heinrich Fam!
Even though we won that series, that first one still gives me nightmares😂😂 Nice video:)
same with the Skinner whiff, that one more so in my opinion
Best hockey compilation channel on TH-cam
I appreciate it Person!
If you’re a goaltender……. TEND THE GOAL
😂😂😂😂
You try being an NHL goalie with shots up to 100 mph
When I saw the name of this post, I immediately thought of Steve Smith's own-goal. I'm glad you included it.
Yes. Tough loss for oilers. If they beat flames that year, they could’ve won five cups in a row.
@@zprodigalson It wasn't sad for me. I was a Flames fan back then.
@@ronfehr7899 Me too! I lived in Calgary from 1981-1988. The year I moved to Toronto, they won the cup! 😂
@@zprodigalson 😅
amazing video thank you so much for making this! Short and sweet clips of all the best low light goals in the postseason, really well done hope you make more content!
Thank you Jessie, I got a good one coming out today!
If I had a nickel for every goal from this years Islanders/Canes series, I'd have three nickels. Which isn't a lot but it's weird that series had three.
That Steve Smith Own Goal is my favorite of them all on this video. It wasn't in overtime, but it was Game 7 and the last goal of the series.
As a Habs fan...that prevented Edmonton hitting 5 cups in a row. 7 if they win in 1989!!
I remember being a little kid watching patrick lalime let in those goals vs toronto in game 7, back when the battle of Ontario was at its peak. I remember crying as my cousins from Toronto called me to rub it in my face, I went up to my room and ripped up my Patrick Lalime autographed poster I had from meeting him through the Timbits hockey program. The next day the newspaper had an image with one of the goals replacing the puck with a beach ball and showed that Toronto would have still scored. I'm 29 today and will still never forgive that dingus for that game 7 performance.
Omg, but that's probably a once in a lifetime thing you ripped apart, I understand how you feel, every Canadian has been through so much heartbreak, especially in this modern/ bettman(😒🤮😅) era, but that's irreplaceable now...
Individually the goals are bad, but not the worst. But the fact that it was the same game, same angle, same player, same low quality shot, really made it perhaps one of the most embarrassing sequence in this video
8:55 out of the 12 players on the ice, there are 9 HOFers.
Hasek, Lidstrom, Shanny, Fedorov, Yzerman & Roy, Blake, Sakic, Forsberg
Lol. Just insane talent. Such a great rivalry.
Nik Lidstrom with like 200 feet of goals here. The first one was a laser. What a talent he was.
That Ron Francis goal in 1992 STILL haunts me to this day. Rangers up 2-1 in the series, and had a 2 goal lead AND a 5 minute major power play with 15 minutes left in the game. Figured they'd come out of that with AT LEAST a 3 goal lead with 10 minutes to play. Basically, already celebrating a 3-1 lead in the series. And they not only get stopped in the entire 5 minute power play, but Richter gives up that horrendous goal right after. so instead of a 3 goal lead with 10 to play, it was a 1 goal lead...then a tie game just a minute and 15 seconds later. Then an overtime loss. Then a lost series. So much for the President's trophy that year!
Jarry yeeting the puck to Bailey will always be funny
The Roy one will never not be funny
Good 'ol Statue of Liberty goal
And lets not forget Gino Odjic had 2 GWG;s against him! Gino wasnt known as a goal scorer
As a Montreal Canadiens fan, I can confirm that Marc Andre Fluery literally gave that goal to us
Fleury featured a few times in here.
"As a Montreal Canadiens fan"
Hold up, wait a minute, somethin' ain't right.
@@ninetailedfox579121 lol
Lidstroms goal on the canucks shouldn’t be embarrassing, that’s just how he was
7:44 - The only embarrassing thing there is the officiating. Should have been a slashing call, regardless of the partisan play by play.
double OT of a playoff game that chop in the neutral zone is never getting called, especially in the pre-lockout era that clip occurred in.
@@Kreege Making an excuse for a bad call doesn't change what should have been the outcome. The non-call had a direct game breaking effect. That's a penalty, regardless.
@@s69-5 It's still embarrassing for Kovalev because all he cared about was trying to sell the slashing call. That is why they always teach you to play until the whistle. For a professional of his caliber playing in Montreal in double OT, he should absolutely know better. To be honest I found this one to be one of the most embarrassing clips. Most are innocent mistakes due to very unlucky circumstances. This one never should have happened.
That was a very weak slash that happens 30 times a game.
@@s69-5That might not even be a penalty in todays game much less pre-lockout. A little chop like that was NEVER getting called in that era. Watching a series highlight reel from that era you could get away with murder and it wouldn’t be called. And what you’re saying doesn’t excuse Kovalev from being an idiot trying to sell the call in 2OT, he was notorious for dives and embellishment like that
That Steve Smith own goal is legendary! As legendary as Oilers and own goals!
7:42💀💀oh boy Boston announcers are acoustic..If that was a Boston player they'd be like where is the dang call.
1:37 - For salt in the wound, this was the Stanley Cup winning goal. It was the game winning goal in the Ducks' fourth win.
I’m still curious what Mike Smith was yelling when that puck went in
Just one of his many tantrums he had.
Glad they saved Roy for last. That one was hilarious
1:13 Poor Ty Conklin, just a bad situation for him. He was brought in to the game only minutes before because of an injury to Roloson and then did that ... and never played again that series. Lost in seven years later to Detroit too
I was waiting for that Patrick Roy goal! I see you saved the best for last! 😂
✌🏼😎👍🏼
After having Steve Smith and Ty Conklin haunt us Oilers fans... it kind of feels cathartic that we can laugh about Mike Smith and Stuart Skinner, knowing we won both games and series.
And now Skinner is just one win away from a cup. Go Oilers. :-)
People don't understand the further away the shot... Especially slapshots in this instance are harder to stop and see....When shot from the neutral zone or further you can't see it usually till a few feet in front of you at most...And its coming hard.
Chris Osgood appeared quite frequently. Lol
1:55 ,whatre you doiiinngg🤣👏🤣 these center ice shots are freaking priceless
1:37 During a postgame interview, when referring to the goal, Chris Phillips said "Now I know how Steve Smith feels". He knows how Smith felt in 1986 anyway.
I like Fleury, but I knew there would be multiple clips involving him.
When you were in over 150 playoff games, you would make a couple of gaffs too....
@@aralornwolf3140 Yeah, it's bound to happen. And it looked like Cam Ward and Osgood had a few and they're still some of the best ever.
Fleury had some pretty rough postseasons from like 2010-2015
That fleury goal gives me nightmares
Which one, there were like five lol
Seeing Roy with the Liberty Pose getting absolutely embarrassed fills me with a little bit of joy every time. Saved the best for last.
6:05 I was at the watch party outside the Oilers home ice when I saw this.
I smashed my sunglasses on the ground. Granted no one saw the broken stick live, they just thought Skinner screwed up really bad.
They called Nick Lidstrom "The Perfect Human", but I'm not so sure. Humans just can't do what he did at 2:20.
Crazy compilation, you must’ve dig deep!
Thank you! I tried to get some good throwback clips.
Is the embarrassing thing about 7:30 that the refs didn't call an obvious slash?
The Roy Statue of Liberty is immortal
Any time I hear Kerbs say the phrase "SMASHED back down by Pietrangelo...", I automatically go VOLUME MAX. One of the best game winning calls in Blues history
Andersen just had another 3 or 4 horrible goals this year to add to the next video.
Coulda made this whole playlist same length w just Ullmark vs Panthers 2023
Lidstrom was just money from centre 🙌
2:57 To be fair Al McInnis was one of the hardest shooters of all time.
"Jacques Lemaire, apparently one of the underated fellas of the Montreal tea...SCORES!":😅😅
0:44 to be fair, jarry tried his absolute best to get back in position but josh Bailey is too good of a player to give chances like that.
Lol elite Josh Bailey
The Penguins and giving up embarrassing playoff goals to the Islanders. Name a more iconic duo.
My favorite is Marc Bergevin throwing it into his own net!
Still feeling the pain from the Lemaire/Esposito goal. Game 7 1971. Hawks led 2-0 & lost 3-2 at home.
Burins announcers are so bad if that was there play that got slashed they would have said the refs blew it and missed the call not the player needs to suck it up lol
You thinking of doing a part 2 of the greatest playoff goals?
I’ll look into it at the end of this years playoffs!
I been a goalie for 16 years. Those slap shots from centre ice are tricky. When they are low they skip off the ice and when In the air they move up and down quickly. You have to get your whole body into the front of the puck instead of unsung your glove or blocker.
There was one in Nashville vs Chicago where seabrok shot it in and it hit kane’s foot and went into the empty net. Around 2010 ish
I meant to include that, but idk what happened D:
Was this video made before or after the mistake by Ullmark in 2022 Bruins vs Panthers game 5 in OT? Cause I thought that was gonna be in the video.
4:31 One of the most electric Randy Hahn calls!!!
5:11 I remember watching that Yvon Cournoyer goal (pass, not goal, from Jacques Lemaire) on Tony Esposito, 1973 Finals game 6, 3rd period. I was a little kid watching that in my room on a small black & white TV. Do you kids even remember black & white TV?
We had a color TV at home. But I hated going to other people's place that only had a B&W TV. Was common in the early 70s.
Of course I remember black & white. I remember watching the Cashman vs. Bouchard fight on a b & w...and almost getting violently ill (I should have known then that I had a weak stomach).
that chris phillips goal really hurt them in that stanley cup final. Rip makes me so sad
I remember being at the Avs game when that OT goal happened. There was a San Jose fan right next to us and seeing him pout after that went in made my night!
And watching the Avs fans crying after the Sharks win that series made my night 🎉
@@ericfett9218The Avs are Shark’s food.
What about Steve Yzerman’s center ice goal from Wayne Gretzky?
This is awesome but wish the date was on the screen for each...just for fun.
Good compilation of some amazing playoff hockey. You'd think goaltenders would do ANYTHING to prevent a goal during playoffs. Apparently not.
Pretty sure that fumble by Chris Phillips was also the cup clinching goal for Anaheim
Love me some Osgood but he did let in the occasional long ranger. Also Lidström was on the ice for like 7 or 8 of these goals, including scoring 2 and (I think?) getting an assist on that famous Yzerman goal on Roy’s failed Statue of Liberty save.
Levels out :P
3:20...Bro was really tryna cut down that angle.
As a goalie I can tell you that like sometimes a baseball fielder can lose a ball in the sun, a goalie can sometimes lose the puck in a dark background of the crowd.
2:00 the wrong Aho scored
there's nothing embarrassing about getting beat by an Al McInnis slapper regardless of distance
That aho/sorokin gaffe was horrible. Ilya is so good but that goal was just bad to give up
Also Aho didn’t even need to deflect that. That and the Slavin goal that game just made me pissed
3:06 2012 Eastern Conference semis game five, this ended up being the series winning goal.
1:36 and 6:37 were both Stanley Cup winning goals (in back-to-back years no less).
Cloutier: "I'm not the only one!"
Fleury should have his own compilation
th-cam.com/video/z0VGwrScenM/w-d-xo.html
Someone should update it but captures the spirit well :)
LOL Nick Lidstrom, master of the centre ice knuckler shot.
Damn I saw Flower on this list way too many times
Missed the Makar blooper against Dallas during the Bubble Cup.....ended up being the game winner that put the Stars up 3-1 in the series. Definitely the easiest goal Gurianov has scored so far! lol
That Aho tip bouncing into the net with Sorokin is a fresh wound as an Isles fan 😅
These were all brutal, but a puck to the face leading directly to a goal is just literal insult to injury
Fluery on the thumbnail seems so appropriate.
Panthers blunder for the cup right now might be more embarrassing than all these goals
"Jacques Lemaire apparently one of the underrated fellas" talking about a future hall of famer lmao
Heyy hey... what's up guys? Love your channel ❤️
If there’s ever gonna be a part two whether intentional or not lemeuixs goal on Eddie Balfour in the 1992 final from behind the net to make it 4 to 3 in game 1