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Each team gets one timeout per game. Timeouts are not a huge part of hockey but are used at the end of the game if the coach wants to give his players a rest or talk strategy. Besides that, the game does not stop for substitutions which makes the game have a unique flow despite players subbing in and out every minute
Hockey was never 'beautiful' in an esthetic sense until the game was permanently changed by the arrival of the Russian 5, and subsequently the Swedes in Hockeytown. th-cam.com/video/wV9xYGve9X4/w-d-xo.html
Hockey is not the most popular sport in the US, it definitely is in Canada. I’m an American from the South but I have been a huge hockey fan for over 20 years. Once you go to a game, it’s unlike anything else you’ve seen. Absolutely amazing. My only tattoo is my hockey teams logo. Fun fact: last time I tried this, I asked Siri on my iPhone “who is the magic man?” Siri replied with Pavel Datsyuk and listed his stats.
What Team do you support? Leaf Fan here. I was 3 yrs old when my family emigrated from Scotland. Raised in Toronto. I often wonder what it was about Hockey, that my Dad embraced (he had never heard of the Sport, in Scotland). I'm glad he did. I played, my children played. For me, it is the most authentic thing, that makes you uniquely Canadian. I always love hearing about it growing in popularity, in the Southern U.S.
I emigrated to Canada from England over 50 years ago and hockey has been a big part of my life in Canada . The most rewarding part of hockey is seeing my son learn to play and then my granddaughters and grandsons take up the sport. I love that the girls play hockey too and in my family the girls are the more talented players! First and foremost hockey players must learn to skate well before they can get involved with the puck and NHL players are amazing skaters . Nice video- thanks
Two things about hockey that set it apart from other sports, that is the sheer speed at which everything happens and the unbelievable level of fitness required to play it. There's a reason that even elite athletes can only play in 45 second bursts before they have to get off the ice.
@@Childofbhaal Datsyuk had 7 seasons where he was over a point per game, and another couple where he was close. There are only 48 players in NHL history that have finished their career with a point per game or more.
@@Childofbhaal rubbish take dude. Datsyuk’s 3 selke trophies and 4 lady byng trophies, and 2 Stanley cups say otherwise. Dude was and still is possibly the most complete player to ever play in the NHL.
Fun facts: The Stanley Cup is the only major sports trophy that is not reproduced for the Champion every year. To date, their are 56 Super Bowl trophies. One for each year it has been won. There is only one Stanley Cup. The cup at the top of the trophy is the Presentation Cup, commissioned in 1963. The original cup, donated by Lord Stanley and retired in 1962, is displayed in a vault at the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. The bands are engraved with the names of the players who have been on the winning teams over the years. The newest band is always the bottom band. Also, every player on the winning team gets to take possession of the Cup for 24 hours.
The Boston bruins are having a record season this year and I'm happy you guys are getting into the sport. Alot of Americans hold hockey just as high as football when it comes to a contact sport. I'm from Massachusetts so i hope the bruins can win the Stanley Cup this year and not choke in the playoffs again
@@DNReacts The greatest moment in Boston Bruins History (I was there! Dad would take me to a Rangers game for Christmas every year and this was when I was 7 years old. We were right across from the incident. th-cam.com/video/VMcbdBYuGTE/w-d-xo.html
The 2011 Stanley Cup finals was the best I can remember, juggernaut going against the underdog Bruins. Most had the Bs getting swept or in 5 games. But the flip flop of games, bad blood, comments after games by players. It was just so entertaining
The most popular sport in Canada and Finland. NHL is even more impressive when you've gone on the ice and tried it yourself. These guys' ability to skate and shoot the puck is phenomenal. It's not easy, that I can tell.
So glad you guys watched this and The Code! Hockey’s such a great game. The athleticism, endurance, skill and reflexes are off the charts, and the camaraderie shared amongst teams is incredible. Gunnin’ for my B’s! If all goes well over the next week, they’re set to have the best regular season on record!
One thing most new fans miss is the mass substitutions going on in a game. Usually has 5 skaters on the ice (3 forwards + 2 defensemen) but the pace is so fast is that they will get gassed after 2 mins. So there are constant "line changes" going on as skaters jump off the ice and new groups jump on. All in the middle of play. There is no stoppage of play, no announcement of number x replacing number y, just a quick flurry of non-stop action. The coordination is immense and a mismanaged line change can lead to goal against you. It helps to see a live game to understand it fully.
Slow motion shows so much more than what we see in full motion. We only see it in replays, of course, but I would HIGHLY recommend you guys watching a compilation of great plays at full speed (they'll show the slow motion as well). Look for guys like Connor McDavid, Nathan MacKinnon and others in full flight. It's unbelievable that they can do this skating 30 to 35 km's an hour (around 20 miles an hour)!
So many slow motion shots. Really need to show videos of how fast these guys move. It is unreal. I cannot tell half the time what happened till they slow it down. Hockey is amazing! Go Avs!
Thanks Zachary, you’re definitely right! We’ve done a player review due out in a couple of weeks time and it was incredible seeing the pace of the games!
Finally coming around to my favorite sport. When a hockey player touches the puck, he cannot close his hand around it or carry it, he can only swat it or quickly direct it back to the ice. But he's also the only player on his team that can touch it afterward. If his teammate touches the puck after it was gloved, that's a hand pass and will get a whistle for a stoppage of play/faceoff. If you ever react to specific games, you have to watch the historic comeback that happened during the Sharks vs Golden Knights game 7 during the 2019 playoffs. Great video, guys! p.s. - each team has one timeout per game.
My state, North Carolina, doesn’t typically care about hockey, but with the Hurricanes being good this year it’s cool to see the swing towards the sport in local bars and restaurants. It’s an awesome sport!
Another banger guys. 😆 I'm not the biggest hockey fan but I do appreciate the beauty and skill of these amazing athletes. Hockey is soccer on skates. Seems you channel grow by a couple of hundred subscribers every day. The remarkable and well deserved. You guys obviously work very hard to produce these videos because we know that you genuinely don't know these sports but are really doing your homework and catching on very quickly. Its great to see you guys now able to follow a baseball or football game with decent understanding of what's going on. ♠
Thank you so much! Really appreciate the support you’ve given to us. It’s been a lot of work but hoping it’s great for everyone and we continue to grow 😀
Soccer on ice? Not even close. Hockey is a million times faster and the skill is way harder to develop. Anyone can run. Try putting as pair of skates on . Jees
Yes, there are timeouts in Hockey. Each team gets one. Usually taken towards the end of the third period to do some last minute coaching or some “secret” plan to win the game. Or it can be taken at anytime where the opposition has scored a few quick goals. The coach would want to settle down his team and say “let’s start fresh!” Glad you guys are getting into the Coolest Game on Ice! PM me if you want in on next years fantasy hockey! Already play with a few Yorkshire friends! LoL
The should have had a segment on the beauty of fans and showed the video of me failing down the steps at the Boston Garden while holding a tray of two plates of nachos and four beers.
You got me in tears with all the emotion in the footage. Thank you St Louis is the head coach of my Home Town Mtl aka 24 Stanley Cup Champion Les Canadiens keep it going and ill join Merci beaucoup
St Louis scoring on mothers day was like 2 days after his moms death. We were down in the series. He scored first in the game. Everyone knew we were winning thag game. We did. And we came back from behind and beat them in 7.
So glad!!! Marty got 2 goals that game. Glad you reacted to it. Crosby actually came down to give his well wishes and thoughts after his mom's passing. People hate on him but the mature Crosby is a lot better. Shots can actually break bones so them sacrificing their bodies to block is crazy. There's a vid of a player called Gregory Campbell who blocked one, broke his leg and still continued to play out his shift when his team was on the penalty kill. Was pretty savage.
I live in and was born and raised in Florida, so the only thing we had on ice was tea. 😂 Watching those players put their bodies between the puck and goal is something else. The dimensions of a regulation puck are 3 inches in diameter (about 76 mm) and 1 inch thick (about 25 mm). They're made of rubber, but like the kind they make car tires out of, so they're not squishy like you might expect. They're also coming at you at speeds that would make an MLB pitcher envious. Never been a big hockey fan, but I've got lots of respect for the guys who play it.
I played Goal. Yeah. The rubber. I think you have a good description. However. I would say it is much harder and denser, than car tires rubber. When it hits you, it feels more like I would think a rubber bullet would feel like. Even with all the equipment worn by players. Broken bones, from being hit in an unprotected area, are common.
The really cool thing about hockey is that the game is so draining in terms of physicality that all teams rotate through 4 sets of forwards and 3 pairs of defensemen with substitutions happening during play. As a result, some lines will be better than others and creating smart combinations of players who complement each other is crucial, and looking for matchup advantages against team’s different lines is fascinating
Goalies often do splits…they have to cover that goal cage. Try Sidney Crosby’s Puck Protection. There are so great highlights out there. Good reactions!
Dominik Hasek compilation. One of the best goalies of all-time. The saves he made by using his whole body and all the ice surface he could was mind blowing. He practiced doing what he did. The saves he made were mind blowing.
I suggest watching a hockey compilation in real time. See the speed and little reaction time these athletes really have. A slow motioned video shows every move, but real time really shows the talent. Love playing hockey and love watching hockey, especially watching my son year after year growing up and developing his game.
You guys have to check out the "best dekes and dangles" video. Really shows the finess and athletic side of the sport. Also Patrick kane was my favorite player growing up and he's the reason I fell in love with the support. Some people think he has some of if not the best hands in the league still. Keep up the good work boys! I've really enjoyed the channel 👍
Awesome channel. Loved the Troy Polamalu reaction video since I'm from Pittsburgh. Sticking with the Pittsburgh and NHL theme please consider a Mario Lemieux and Jaromir Jagr reaction. Two of the best to ever play in the NHL!
Great to see you Two invest time into a beautiful game 🙏 Just wait until you understand that at the amazing speed of the game teams alternate players during play 🤯 GO LEAFS GO 👊🍻
Hockey is the most similar to soccer of any popular American sport. The main draw about hockey for me is the fact that a goal always feels like it can happen at any moment. A 1-0 game can be as good as a 6-5 game
This one usually makes me tear up at the end, such a fantastic game for sure. Glad you guys are doing these, always love watching new folks react to our beautiful game! Keep them coming boys Love from 🇨🇦
7:03 there are a lot of stoppages in play, offsides, goalie freezing the puck, goals etc, but players are able to rotate their lines on the fly while the play is moving. There is usually 4 lines of 3 forward each and 3 lines of 2 defence each. And yes there are time outs. I think each team has 1 per game (if I am wrong please let me know!!)
Need to check out the Miracle on Ice when college kids beat the Soviet pros in the 1980 Olympics. It's where the now famous "USA USA USA" chant was born
Canada is the home of hockey, and it's very popular in USA also. Russia is traditionally a strong hockey country but it's actually very popular in northern Europe as well, being clearly the #1 sport in i.e Finland. There is actually quite a lot of Finns in this compilation. :) Thanks Pekka! Also Czech and some baltic countries have done well and it's gaining popularity and raising it's profile in Germany as well. To me (Finn) it's easily my most loved sport.
I'm happy to say I was at the game when the Los Angeles Kings won the Stanley Cup. To make it even better, the winning goal was made by my favorite player (Alec Martinez, the guy who threw his gloves in the air). What a night !!! Great reaction.
We did see some speed with the hardest hits but this was nice to see things slowed down too. Plenty to come on Hockey though as we build into the sport. Thanks for the comment
We love our hockey in N America, for sure. Easily the most popular sport in Canada with the NFL probably a close second up there. Probably 3rd or 4th most popular sport here in the US, but that's nothing to sneeze at. The the more compact NHL rink compared to the international size makes for a faster paced and intense game, IMO. We seem to love our violence in N American team sports 🤣
With the NHL playoffs about to start, I think you guys should pick a series to watch. NHL playoffs are wildly entertaining, especially sudden death OT. Teams playing against each other in a series grow a hatred towards each other so there's extra tension. I'd suggest watching the Edmonton Oilers since they've got the best player in hockey in Connor McDavid who is fun to watch. If they end up playing against the Kings, it should be a good series.
There is another video, somewhere showing Sidney Crosby going and giving his condolences to Martin St.Louis previous to that game. That’s something that is sometimes overlooked is the tremendous respect players have for each other. On the ice it’s WAR but off ice.. respect.
Each team is allowed one timeout in a game. Usually used by a team that’s down 1 or 2 goals near the end of the game to design a play, or by a team that gives up multiple goals in short succession to regain their composure
Great video (also there is a volume 2 of this made by the same channel and anytime I watch this video the Martin St Louis one always gets me right in the heart strings)
You are allowed to catch the puck... but you have to immediately drop it and then play it with your stick... if another player touches it before you can with your stick... or if you just throw it... it's considered a hand pass which is not allowed. Its more common than you think... when I played pucks would ricochet up and sometimes they were within your reach so why not? And that last clip... Marty St. Louis is my all time favorite player and that Mothers Day moment was truly special. Fun fact... he's the current head coach of the Montreal Canadiens! Love you guys! Keep up the great reactions!
Just to clarify a few things... in the NHL you can take one 30 second time out at any time. The play where Crosby hits it with his glove and 'passes' to himself is a legal play but he cannot close his hand on the puck... that would be a 2 minute penalty. If you 'glove ' the puck and it goes to your team mate then it is whistled down and a face off is called in it happens in the offensive zone only. The Stanley Cup was originally a challenge cup for any team but has been awarded as the trophy for the NHL playoff champion and was donated by the Englishman Lord Stanley over a 100 years ago.
Check out "the Russian 5" They were surreal when they first were picked and played on the Detriot Red Wings in the 90s and had a major influence in hockey. It was quite literally like watching 5 artists finessing and teaching the entire world how to push hockey to the next level.
All the big sports have great moments and amazing athletes. The thing about hockey is that it's such an intense sport because lines change without the game stopping. This means that it is pedal to the floor every second. It gets so fast that if you don't know what is going on, it can feel like Kaos. If you are interested to check out Hockey, start by identifying the best players (stars) on the team and jersey numbers and spot them at all times on the ice. Usually the main plays will form around them. Scoring goals is very difficult because goalers are very good and defenceman will do anything to stop you. Only extraordinary effort and tactics (or luck) will work.
Not sure if it's been answered yet but: Stoppages happen in hockey for a variety of reasons. Whenever the goalie makes a stop where he covers the puck, the play gets reset with a face off in the offensive zone. When a goal is scored, play gets reset with a faceoff in the neutral zone. When a penalty is assessed, or offside occurs, play gets reset. Also there are boards but sometimes the puck can go over the glass or into the bench which also resets play. Obviously these wouldn't be shown in comps but if you watch a game it'll be quite obvious!
The Stanley Cup has the winning team’s names engraved on a small plaque. They keep adding plaques so the trophy keeps growing. Some names are misspelled, but they don’t change the original plaques.
You can take a time out in hockey only when play is stopped, and you get up to three each period (three periods in a game. Periods are breaks like halftime in both footballs).
In hockey each team get only one timeout and it is common for neither team to use their timeout. The timeout is often saved for the last few minutes of a game by the loosing team will make a plan or rest their leading scores a bit extra. The timeout is also used sometimes if several goals are scored in a short amount of time by one team. The team that has allowed the goals will call a timeout to give their team a moment to reset and clear their heads.
I’m not sure if this is what you meant by timeouts, but as others have mentioned each team does have a timeout they can use during the game. However, I’m not sure this was mentioned, each game is broken down into three 20 minute “periods” with 15 minute intermissions after the first and second period.
The hand pass is ok as long as he a) doesn't close his hand on the puck making it a throw instead of a redirect and b) he or the opposing team are the next players to touch the puck. If he touches it with his hand and his teammate touches it next, it's considered a hand pass, and the play is blown dead.
something i have yet to see any reactor cover is Overtime. Most of hockey's most glorious moments come because in the playoffs we play indefinite periods until there is a goal scored to break the tie and declare a victor.
Loving the videos! When you get time, you should review Pavel Datsyuk of the Detroit Redwings. The guy was magic on ice to watch, Similiar to Barry Sanders in football
I’m loving the hockey videos. It’s such a cool sport and I’m enjoying learning more about it along with you. It just seems so incredibly hard to play. These guys are amazing! I recently watched a video of mic’d up hockey referees, and it was so funny.
@@niemi5858 oh Canada! You guys are the best! I sort of object to babies wearing sharp metal blades on their feet, but you do you. 😂 Seriously though, Canadians are the best people, and hockey is a very cool sport.
Martin St-Louis, the player who scores on Mother’s Day, is now coach of the Montreal Canadien. He never was drafted but walked his way to the all of fame. I support the suggestion of having a Mario Lemieux and Jaromir Jagr reaction but if you want a suggestion on an active player have a look at Connor McDavid, he’s fantastic! (Other active players: McKinnon, Zegras and Makar)
was going to say the first goal they show of his put the Habs out and his mother was interviewed and said she had been a Habs fan her entire life but her son had her full support and she would cheer him on always
The goalie doing the splits is Johnathon Quick. He was the starting goaltender for the LA Kings at the time and is quite known for his ability to do the splits across the whole net
You guys should watch the college hockey championship game later today! There's always crazy drama in the Frozen Four. Not sure about all the slow-motion in this one, they kind of lost the sense of speed that makes a lot of those plays so impressive. Now as for compilations that will impress you, check out some goalies' best work. Dominik Hasek is a must, but don't do him first or you'll just be confused by his oddness. Check out more traditional greats first - Patrick Roy, Martin Brodeur, Hendrik Lundqvist - so you have something to compare to when you watch Hasek.
Thanks Adam, appreciate the comment! Working today, well both jobs 😅 Appreciate the list you’ve provided, I’ll update our list with any missing, thanks again
There are stoppages when the puck leaves the rink. And each team gets one time-out per game. It's almost all action. The players cycle off the ice every minute or so. If the defense can't clear the zone (get the puck out of their end), the offensive team will cycle in fresh players and skate circles around the defense.
Guys, there was a member of Bruins on the Big Bad Bruins from the Bobby Orr era named Ken Hodge. Hodge was born in the UK and was a take no prisoners type of guy.
Each team gets one time out that isn’t always used in a game. A good time to use one is if you are down 1 goal and your best line is tired from a long shift, then you draw a penalty and get an extra skater. You want that best line out there
@@DNReacts There is also a bunch of "TV Time-outs" because commercials need to play to bring in the money. They are inserted on a break in play here and there throughout the game.
You can hand-pass it to yourself, but not to anybody else. One important thing to remember about hockey is that the players have "lines", which are groups of 3 forwards or 2 defensemen who regularly play together on the ice in "shifts". The average shift lasts about 45 seconds, and line changes happen pretty much automatically, real-time, with no stoppage of play. You can't really appreciate how complicated this process is (and how smoothly it happens most of the time) without being at a game. This also means that the guys on the ice always have fresh legs.
I guess some answers to your questions: 1) The guy who threw the puck around behind his back, number 87, he CAN legally do that while A) he doesn’t close his hand on the puck entirely, B) doesn’t pass it to a teammate, which will classify it as a hand pass (illegal). 2) The NHL (National Hockey League) only permits a single, 30-second timeout for each team, each game. Unlike American football when there’s three timeouts per half, and basketball of 7 timeouts per game. And like how American football and basketball works, they wait until the time of play is stopped or during a non-live ball setting to substitute their players. While in hockey, you can make player substitutions or “line changes” during a live play or when the play is whistled dead, so the game is much, much faster than the two mentioned previously. The only time you will a timeout be taken during a game is if a team is down by one goal, and have enough time left in the game to tie it, their coach will gather them at the team bench, pep talk them, strategize a play to get them to tie game. Or if a team ices a puck, have a face off in their defensive zone, the coach will call a timeout to allow for his players to rest and not give a goal, since being to tired and not able to rest on the bench. One thing I like to compare hockey to other sports is saying this: It has the physicality of play like football, the fast pace game is like basketball, but you score goals and celebrate as if it’s a futbol goal. AND the reason why you don’t see people with the body physique and muscle of football players and basketball players, is that the players need to be lightweight enough to skate fast enough along the ice, so a 300-pound man would not be beneficial for a hockey team.
People often say "its very popular in canada" and overlook europe. i can speak for my country, Finland. i would say hockey is maybe even bigger here than in canada. just look at the 2019 celebrations from "timo wilderness". also, the fact that a country of 5,5 million people prioduces so many prospects for NHL drafts is kinda crazy too and supports what i said.
Yes there are timeouts, they're very rare. Usually happens when a team wants to argue for goalie interference on a goal. If you're wrong your team gets a 2 minute minor penalty
@3:40 you are allowed to grab a puck from the air, provided you drop it immediately and take control of it with your stick or skates. You cannot throw the puck, or use your hand to push it somewhere. Only to grab and drop.
What you need to realize is that any kid in 20 + countries on an elite track can pick a puck out of the air going 90+ miles per hour and stop it , change its direction, or pass it to a team mate. by the age of 17... Like any elite sporting athlete they are amazingly skilled.
There are timeouts in hockey but only during game stoppages. Aka the coach cant call timeout in the middle of a live play and stop the game. He can only extend a game stoppage by 30 seconds (unless there was an icing call)
My son played goalie from age six to fifteen…..his splits were excellent because when you are really young your flexibility is amazing. Players who settle in the position of goalie at a later age do not have that flexibility any more, so you will notice it is not always the best position for some goalies. When done well, it is the best defence for a shot that remains on the ice.
Just an observation about hockey players that I think is interesting. They are the only team players (that I'm aware of) who are allowed to be interviewed while the game is still in progress. I think the general intelligence of hockey players is usually underestimated.
teams get 1 timeout for the entire game so coach’s have to use it very wisely. Also I recently found you guys and I love the hockey vids, you guys should watch Patrick Kane highlights, I’m a Chicago Blackhawks fan and even he recently left the team after 16 seasons, his 2010 Stanley Cup winning goal that happened when I was 6 will always be the reason the Blackhawks are my favorite, He is an incredible player that has such skill and precision with his shot.
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Each team gets one timeout per game. Timeouts are not a huge part of hockey but are used at the end of the game if the coach wants to give his players a rest or talk strategy. Besides that, the game does not stop for substitutions which makes the game have a unique flow despite players subbing in and out every minute
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Hockey was never 'beautiful' in an esthetic sense until the game was permanently changed by the arrival of the Russian 5, and subsequently the Swedes in Hockeytown.
th-cam.com/video/wV9xYGve9X4/w-d-xo.html
After the Russian 5, another young Russian player further changed the game:
th-cam.com/video/rVHZWbSfWb8/w-d-xo.html
Skill, Pavel Datysuk highlights from the Detroit Red Wings
Hockey is not the most popular sport in the US, it definitely is in Canada. I’m an American from the South but I have been a huge hockey fan for over 20 years. Once you go to a game, it’s unlike anything else you’ve seen. Absolutely amazing. My only tattoo is my hockey teams logo.
Fun fact: last time I tried this, I asked Siri on my iPhone “who is the magic man?” Siri replied with Pavel Datsyuk and listed his stats.
What Team do you support? Leaf Fan here. I was 3 yrs old when my family emigrated from Scotland. Raised in Toronto. I often wonder what it was about Hockey, that my Dad embraced (he had never heard of the Sport, in Scotland). I'm glad he did. I played, my children played. For me, it is the most authentic thing, that makes you uniquely Canadian. I always love hearing about it growing in popularity, in the Southern U.S.
If it's Phoenix I hope you guys get Bedard.
The original was Kent Nillson.. played in the 70s-80s for the Flames… hes from sweden and made unreal passes pre-gretzky
Ice hockey is on 3 together with Baseball in the US
@@Viscountsky1961 You guys made it to the second round this year. Good luck!
I emigrated to Canada from England over 50 years ago and hockey has been a big part of my life in Canada . The most rewarding part of hockey is seeing my son learn to play and then my granddaughters and grandsons take up the sport. I love that the girls play hockey too and in my family the girls are the more talented players! First and foremost hockey players must learn to skate well before they can get involved with the puck and NHL players are amazing skaters . Nice video- thanks
Love this, thanks Roberta, great comment
Two things about hockey that set it apart from other sports, that is the sheer speed at which everything happens and the unbelievable level of fitness required to play it. There's a reason that even elite athletes can only play in 45 second bursts before they have to get off the ice.
Connor McDavid, Pavel Datsyuk, two of the most skilled players with WILD highlights.
I love watching datsyuk deke 2 opposing players into checking themselves 😂
@@williamconway8264 he did that a couple of times lol or when he made Logan Couture fall backwards on his ass with perfect dummy move to create a goal
Datsyuk had filthy hands but he wasn’t even a PPG player lol all flash no substance or consistency
@@Childofbhaal Datsyuk had 7 seasons where he was over a point per game, and another couple where he was close.
There are only 48 players in NHL history that have finished their career with a point per game or more.
@@Childofbhaal rubbish take dude. Datsyuk’s 3 selke trophies and 4 lady byng trophies, and 2 Stanley cups say otherwise. Dude was and still is possibly the most complete player to ever play in the NHL.
There is nothing more thrilling than a game 7 sudden death overtime in the nhl playoffs/finals... NOTHING beats it..
Fun facts: The Stanley Cup is the only major sports trophy that is not reproduced for the Champion every year. To date, their are 56 Super Bowl trophies. One for each year it has been won. There is only one Stanley Cup. The cup at the top of the trophy is the Presentation Cup, commissioned in 1963. The original cup, donated by Lord Stanley and retired in 1962, is displayed in a vault at the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto. The bands are engraved with the names of the players who have been on the winning teams over the years. The newest band is always the bottom band. Also, every player on the winning team gets to take possession of the Cup for 24 hours.
The Boston bruins are having a record season this year and I'm happy you guys are getting into the sport. Alot of Americans hold hockey just as high as football when it comes to a contact sport. I'm from Massachusetts so i hope the bruins can win the Stanley Cup this year and not choke in the playoffs again
Thanks for the comment Josh. Quite a lot of support for Bruins on our Discord too. Sound the team to beat!
I'm sorry it was Milan lucic* that made a nasty hit for the bruins
@@DNReacts The greatest moment in Boston Bruins History (I was there! Dad would take me to a Rangers game for Christmas every year and this was when I was 7 years old. We were right across from the incident. th-cam.com/video/VMcbdBYuGTE/w-d-xo.html
The 2011 Stanley Cup finals was the best I can remember, juggernaut going against the underdog Bruins. Most had the Bs getting swept or in 5 games. But the flip flop of games, bad blood, comments after games by players. It was just so entertaining
Eastern or Western mass?
I'm happy to hear two guys from the UK say hockey is the greatest game, and they're right.
The most popular sport in Canada and Finland. NHL is even more impressive when you've gone on the ice and tried it yourself. These guys' ability to skate and shoot the puck is phenomenal. It's not easy, that I can tell.
So glad you guys watched this and The Code! Hockey’s such a great game. The athleticism, endurance, skill and reflexes are off the charts, and the camaraderie shared amongst teams is incredible.
Gunnin’ for my B’s! If all goes well over the next week, they’re set to have the best regular season on record!
Thanks for the comment Greg! 😀
Nothing like seeing NHL games live - the speed of live play is breathtaking!
One thing most new fans miss is the mass substitutions going on in a game. Usually has 5 skaters on the ice (3 forwards + 2 defensemen) but the pace is so fast is that they will get gassed after 2 mins. So there are constant "line changes" going on as skaters jump off the ice and new groups jump on. All in the middle of play. There is no stoppage of play, no announcement of number x replacing number y, just a quick flurry of non-stop action. The coordination is immense and a mismanaged line change can lead to goal against you. It helps to see a live game to understand it fully.
Favorite new channel on TH-cam. Love how you guys put out new videos daily. Really enjoy that! Keep it up. It’s going to pay off!
Love this Mike, appreciate the support as always! We’ll keep at it.
That was really good guys, I love this game hockey nothing like it thanks a lot for showing us these videos and I’m very glad you did,
Thank you Shawn, appreciate the comment
Slow motion shows so much more than what we see in full motion. We only see it in replays, of course, but I would HIGHLY recommend you guys watching a compilation of great plays at full speed (they'll show the slow motion as well).
Look for guys like Connor McDavid, Nathan MacKinnon and others in full flight. It's unbelievable that they can do this skating 30 to 35 km's an hour (around 20 miles an hour)!
Keep the Hockey reactions coming! Hockey, Baseball, and Football is my order of best North American Sports.
So many slow motion shots. Really need to show videos of how fast these guys move. It is unreal. I cannot tell half the time what happened till they slow it down. Hockey is amazing! Go Avs!
Thanks Zachary, you’re definitely right! We’ve done a player review due out in a couple of weeks time and it was incredible seeing the pace of the games!
Finally coming around to my favorite sport. When a hockey player touches the puck, he cannot close his hand around it or carry it, he can only swat it or quickly direct it back to the ice. But he's also the only player on his team that can touch it afterward. If his teammate touches the puck after it was gloved, that's a hand pass and will get a whistle for a stoppage of play/faceoff. If you ever react to specific games, you have to watch the historic comeback that happened during the Sharks vs Golden Knights game 7 during the 2019 playoffs. Great video, guys!
p.s. - each team has one timeout per game.
My state, North Carolina, doesn’t typically care about hockey, but with the Hurricanes being good this year it’s cool to see the swing towards the sport in local bars and restaurants. It’s an awesome sport!
Another banger guys. 😆 I'm not the biggest hockey fan but I do appreciate the beauty and skill of these amazing athletes. Hockey is soccer on skates. Seems you channel grow by a couple of hundred subscribers every day. The remarkable and well deserved. You guys obviously work very hard to produce these videos because we know that you genuinely don't know these sports but are really doing your homework and catching on very quickly. Its great to see you guys now able to follow a baseball or football game with decent understanding of what's going on. ♠
Thank you so much! Really appreciate the support you’ve given to us. It’s been a lot of work but hoping it’s great for everyone and we continue to grow 😀
Soccer on ice? Not even close. Hockey is a million times faster and the skill is way harder to develop. Anyone can run. Try putting as pair of skates on . Jees
@@howdareyou8773 i stand corrected. ♣
Yes, there are timeouts in Hockey. Each team gets one. Usually taken towards the end of the third period to do some last minute coaching or some “secret” plan to win the game. Or it can be taken at anytime where the opposition has scored a few quick goals. The coach would want to settle down his team and say “let’s start fresh!”
Glad you guys are getting into the Coolest Game on Ice! PM me if you want in on next years fantasy hockey! Already play with a few Yorkshire friends! LoL
A player cannot use his hand to push the puck to another player on his team. I love love hockey. Thanks. Loved the video.
Thank you Mark! Really appreciate it.
You can pass the puck with your hand in your own zone (Inside your own blue line and goal line)
The should have had a segment on the beauty of fans and showed the video of me failing down the steps at the Boston Garden while holding a tray of two plates of nachos and four beers.
You got me in tears with all the emotion in the footage. Thank you
St Louis is the head coach of my Home Town Mtl aka 24 Stanley Cup Champion Les Canadiens
keep it going and ill join
Merci beaucoup
This compilation is mostly all slow motion. The speed at which they pull off these feats is where the true beauty is.
St Louis scoring on mothers day was like 2 days after his moms death. We were down in the series. He scored first in the game. Everyone knew we were winning thag game. We did. And we came back from behind and beat them in 7.
It was the turning point in the series.
Love football and love baseball, but hockey is something else. Excited to see you guys get into it
Thanks Chris!
So glad!!! Marty got 2 goals that game. Glad you reacted to it. Crosby actually came down to give his well wishes and thoughts after his mom's passing. People hate on him but the mature Crosby is a lot better.
Shots can actually break bones so them sacrificing their bodies to block is crazy. There's a vid of a player called Gregory Campbell who blocked one, broke his leg and still continued to play out his shift when his team was on the penalty kill. Was pretty savage.
I live in and was born and raised in Florida, so the only thing we had on ice was tea. 😂 Watching those players put their bodies between the puck and goal is something else. The dimensions of a regulation puck are 3 inches in diameter (about 76 mm) and 1 inch thick (about 25 mm). They're made of rubber, but like the kind they make car tires out of, so they're not squishy like you might expect. They're also coming at you at speeds that would make an MLB pitcher envious. Never been a big hockey fan, but I've got lots of respect for the guys who play it.
I played Goal. Yeah. The rubber. I think you have a good description. However. I would say it is much harder and denser, than car tires rubber. When it hits you, it feels more like I would think a rubber bullet would feel like. Even with all the equipment worn by players. Broken bones, from being hit in an unprotected area, are common.
The really cool thing about hockey is that the game is so draining in terms of physicality that all teams rotate through 4 sets of forwards and 3 pairs of defensemen with substitutions happening during play. As a result, some lines will be better than others and creating smart combinations of players who complement each other is crucial, and looking for matchup advantages against team’s different lines is fascinating
Unique angle. Awesome description.
Any good announcer will point out when a player has been on the ice longer than a minute and a half.
Goalies often do splits…they have to cover that goal cage. Try Sidney Crosby’s Puck Protection. There are so great highlights out there. Good reactions!
Dominik Hasek compilation. One of the best goalies of all-time. The saves he made by using his whole body and all the ice surface he could was mind blowing. He practiced doing what he did. The saves he made were mind blowing.
I suggest watching a hockey compilation in real time. See the speed and little reaction time these athletes really have. A slow motioned video shows every move, but real time really shows the talent. Love playing hockey and love watching hockey, especially watching my son year after year growing up and developing his game.
You guys have to check out the "best dekes and dangles" video. Really shows the finess and athletic side of the sport. Also Patrick kane was my favorite player growing up and he's the reason I fell in love with the support. Some people think he has some of if not the best hands in the league still. Keep up the good work boys! I've really enjoyed the channel 👍
Awesome channel. Loved the Troy Polamalu reaction video since I'm from Pittsburgh. Sticking with the Pittsburgh and NHL theme please consider a Mario Lemieux and Jaromir Jagr reaction. Two of the best to ever play in the NHL!
Don't forget the greatest player of his generation: Sid the Kid.
Thank you, appreciate your support! Have added these to our list (yours too Greg)
I’m early! Excited for this
Hope it didn’t disappoint 🤞
Great to see you Two invest time into a beautiful game 🙏 Just wait until you understand that at the amazing speed of the game teams alternate players during play 🤯 GO LEAFS GO 👊🍻
Thank you, plenty more Hockey to come, and really looking forward to it
Hockey is the most similar to soccer of any popular American sport. The main draw about hockey for me is the fact that a goal always feels like it can happen at any moment. A 1-0 game can be as good as a 6-5 game
Love this! Can imagine this to be the case. Still very fresh to the sport, but hoping we quickly build up a decent understanding like the other sports
Hockey is not an American sport!
@@rk74194 I meant of the 4 major sports in America
@@ZachWilsonsMomsFriend Gotcha!
@@rk74194 No, it was a Canadian idea, that the Russians made exciting.
This one usually makes me tear up at the end, such a fantastic game for sure. Glad you guys are doing these, always love watching new folks react to our beautiful game!
Keep them coming boys
Love from 🇨🇦
Thanks Ben! Appreciate this and we will!
glad to see your curiosity of our canadian sport
7:03 there are a lot of stoppages in play, offsides, goalie freezing the puck, goals etc, but players are able to rotate their lines on the fly while the play is moving. There is usually 4 lines of 3 forward each and 3 lines of 2 defence each. And yes there are time outs. I think each team has 1 per game (if I am wrong please let me know!!)
Yes. One 30 second time out per game
@@MikeO-hs5xw Also, subject to loss, if a team loses a "Coach's Challenge". :)
Need to check out the Miracle on Ice when college kids beat the Soviet pros in the 1980 Olympics. It's where the now famous "USA USA USA" chant was born
Canada is the home of hockey, and it's very popular in USA also. Russia is traditionally a strong hockey country but it's actually very popular in northern Europe as well, being clearly the #1 sport in i.e Finland. There is actually quite a lot of Finns in this compilation. :) Thanks Pekka! Also Czech and some baltic countries have done well and it's gaining popularity and raising it's profile in Germany as well. To me (Finn) it's easily my most loved sport.
Thank you for the info! Really
Appreciate it 😊
I'm happy to say I was at the game when the Los Angeles Kings won the Stanley Cup. To make it even better, the winning goal was made by my favorite player (Alec Martinez, the guy who threw his gloves in the air). What a night !!!
Great reaction.
What you don’t get from that video is the sense of the speed of the game. All slow motion is cool though to see the skills these guys have.
We did see some speed with the hardest hits but this was nice to see things slowed down too. Plenty to come on Hockey though as we build into the sport. Thanks for the comment
We love our hockey in N America, for sure. Easily the most popular sport in Canada with the NFL probably a close second up there. Probably 3rd or 4th most popular sport here in the US, but that's nothing to sneeze at. The the more compact NHL rink compared to the international size makes for a faster paced and intense game, IMO. We seem to love our violence in N American team sports 🤣
With the NHL playoffs about to start, I think you guys should pick a series to watch. NHL playoffs are wildly entertaining, especially sudden death OT. Teams playing against each other in a series grow a hatred towards each other so there's extra tension. I'd suggest watching the Edmonton Oilers since they've got the best player in hockey in Connor McDavid who is fun to watch. If they end up playing against the Kings, it should be a good series.
There is a UK pro hockey league, I believe Belfast won the cup last season, so you can actually go to a live game.
There is another video, somewhere showing Sidney Crosby going and giving his condolences to Martin St.Louis previous to that game.
That’s something that is sometimes overlooked is the tremendous respect players have for each other.
On the ice it’s WAR but off ice.. respect.
Subscribed for your first playoff viewing. It's gunna be a good one this year. Orange & Blue FTW 💙 🧡
Each team is allowed one timeout in a game. Usually used by a team that’s down 1 or 2 goals near the end of the game to design a play, or by a team that gives up multiple goals in short succession to regain their composure
Great video (also there is a volume 2 of this made by the same channel and anytime I watch this video the Martin St Louis one always gets me right in the heart strings)
Thank you for letting us know!
Truly, no game beats the beauty, intensity, and skill of the world’s only sport…hockey.
You are allowed to catch the puck... but you have to immediately drop it and then play it with your stick... if another player touches it before you can with your stick... or if you just throw it... it's considered a hand pass which is not allowed.
Its more common than you think... when I played pucks would ricochet up and sometimes they were within your reach so why not?
And that last clip... Marty St. Louis is my all time favorite player and that Mothers Day moment was truly special.
Fun fact... he's the current head coach of the Montreal Canadiens!
Love you guys! Keep up the great reactions!
Just to clarify a few things... in the NHL you can take one 30 second time out at any time. The play where Crosby hits it with his glove and 'passes' to himself is a legal play but he cannot close his hand on the puck... that would be a 2 minute penalty. If you 'glove ' the puck and it goes to your team mate then it is whistled down and a face off is called in it happens in the offensive zone only. The Stanley Cup was originally a challenge cup for any team but has been awarded as the trophy for the NHL playoff champion and was donated by the Englishman Lord Stanley over a 100 years ago.
Canadian here. Explosive speed and violence 45 seconds at a time in an enclosure. More intense than any game on earth. We speak of the game as warfare
You should react to Dominik Hasek he was so good he had a game once he got 70 saves in one game and a shutout
Check out "the Russian 5"
They were surreal when they first were picked and played on the Detriot Red Wings in the 90s and had a major influence in hockey. It was quite literally like watching 5 artists finessing and teaching the entire world how to push hockey to the next level.
They changed the game.
As to your Timeout question: Each team has 1 roughly 30 second timeout each game. However they are for the most unused.
All the big sports have great moments and amazing athletes. The thing about hockey is that it's such an intense sport because lines change without the game stopping. This means that it is pedal to the floor every second. It gets so fast that if you don't know what is going on, it can feel like Kaos. If you are interested to check out Hockey, start by identifying the best players (stars) on the team and jersey numbers and spot them at all times on the ice. Usually the main plays will form around them. Scoring goals is very difficult because goalers are very good and defenceman will do anything to stop you. Only extraordinary effort and tactics (or luck) will work.
Not sure if it's been answered yet but:
Stoppages happen in hockey for a variety of reasons. Whenever the goalie makes a stop where he covers the puck, the play gets reset with a face off in the offensive zone.
When a goal is scored, play gets reset with a faceoff in the neutral zone.
When a penalty is assessed, or offside occurs, play gets reset.
Also there are boards but sometimes the puck can go over the glass or into the bench which also resets play. Obviously these wouldn't be shown in comps but if you watch a game it'll be quite obvious!
You guys MUST go to an NHL game sometime. Best sports entertainment value for your money.
We will certainly try to 🤞 Want to watch all of the sports live
Also, if this channel ever takes of and we’re able to do this full time etc, we want to travel over to watch a range of sports.
You’re allowed to grab the puck with your hand as long as you don’t hang on to it and throw it back down on the ice immediately. It’s a great game!❤
The Stanley Cup has the winning team’s names engraved on a small plaque. They keep adding plaques so the trophy keeps growing. Some names are misspelled, but they don’t change the original plaques.
You can take a time out in hockey only when play is stopped, and you get up to three each period (three periods in a game. Periods are breaks like halftime in both footballs).
In hockey each team get only one timeout and it is common for neither team to use their timeout. The timeout is often saved for the last few minutes of a game by the loosing team will make a plan or rest their leading scores a bit extra. The timeout is also used sometimes if several goals are scored in a short amount of time by one team. The team that has allowed the goals will call a timeout to give their team a moment to reset and clear their heads.
I'm pretty sure "the splits" is a required goalie skill at that level.
It must be 😂
I’m not sure if this is what you meant by timeouts, but as others have mentioned each team does have a timeout they can use during the game. However, I’m not sure this was mentioned, each game is broken down into three 20 minute “periods” with 15 minute intermissions after the first and second period.
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The hand pass is ok as long as he a) doesn't close his hand on the puck making it a throw instead of a redirect and b) he or the opposing team are the next players to touch the puck.
If he touches it with his hand and his teammate touches it next, it's considered a hand pass, and the play is blown dead.
Essentially, handballs only count if you pass it to a teammate during the incident.
Thanks for the info Andrew! Really appreciate it!
something i have yet to see any reactor cover is Overtime. Most of hockey's most glorious moments come because in the playoffs we play indefinite periods until there is a goal scored to break the tie and declare a victor.
Loving the videos! When you get time, you should review Pavel Datsyuk of the Detroit Redwings. The guy was magic on ice to watch, Similiar to Barry Sanders in football
Thank you G M, appreciate that! Have got Datsyuk on our list, he sounds great!
I’m loving the hockey videos. It’s such a cool sport and I’m enjoying learning more about it along with you. It just seems so incredibly hard to play. These guys are amazing! I recently watched a video of mic’d up hockey referees, and it was so funny.
Most of us Canadians learned to skate as we learned to walk.
@@niemi5858 oh Canada! You guys are the best! I sort of object to babies wearing sharp metal blades on their feet, but you do you. 😂 Seriously though, Canadians are the best people, and hockey is a very cool sport.
Hockey is truly the most beautiful talented sport there is
Martin St-Louis, the player who scores on Mother’s Day, is now coach of the Montreal Canadien. He never was drafted but walked his way to the all of fame. I support the suggestion of having a Mario Lemieux and Jaromir Jagr reaction but if you want a suggestion on an active player have a look at Connor McDavid, he’s fantastic! (Other active players: McKinnon, Zegras and Makar)
was going to say the first goal they show of his put the Habs out and his mother was interviewed and said she had been a Habs fan her entire life but her son had her full support and she would cheer him on always
If baseball is "poetry in motion" hockey is "a beautiful chaos"
Love this Erik!
The goalie doing the splits is Johnathon Quick. He was the starting goaltender for the LA Kings at the time and is quite known for his ability to do the splits across the whole net
Love this, crazy! Thank you for the name confirmation Katherine
You guys should watch the college hockey championship game later today! There's always crazy drama in the Frozen Four.
Not sure about all the slow-motion in this one, they kind of lost the sense of speed that makes a lot of those plays so impressive.
Now as for compilations that will impress you, check out some goalies' best work. Dominik Hasek is a must, but don't do him first or you'll just be confused by his oddness. Check out more traditional greats first - Patrick Roy, Martin Brodeur, Hendrik Lundqvist - so you have something to compare to when you watch Hasek.
Thanks Adam, appreciate the comment! Working today, well both jobs 😅 Appreciate the list you’ve provided, I’ll update our list with any missing, thanks again
Highly recommend some Pavel Datsyuk highlights. He had some of the best hands in hockey of all time.
Thanks for the suggestion. Have got this one on our list.
There are stoppages when the puck leaves the rink. And each team gets one time-out per game. It's almost all action. The players cycle off the ice every minute or so. If the defense can't clear the zone (get the puck out of their end), the offensive team will cycle in fresh players and skate circles around the defense.
Thanks Eric, appreciate the info!
The goalies are some of the most flexible people in sports if you see the way they twist their bodies at times is insane
Guys, there was a member of Bruins on the Big Bad Bruins from the Bobby Orr era named Ken Hodge. Hodge was born in the UK and was a take no prisoners type of guy.
Each team gets one time out that isn’t always used in a game. A good time to use one is if you are down 1 goal and your best line is tired from a long shift, then you draw a penalty and get an extra skater. You want that best line out there
Thank you!
@@DNReacts There is also a bunch of "TV Time-outs" because commercials need to play to bring in the money. They are inserted on a break in play here and there throughout the game.
You guys are awesome
You can hand-pass it to yourself, but not to anybody else.
One important thing to remember about hockey is that the players have "lines", which are groups of 3 forwards or 2 defensemen who regularly play together on the ice in "shifts". The average shift lasts about 45 seconds, and line changes happen pretty much automatically, real-time, with no stoppage of play. You can't really appreciate how complicated this process is (and how smoothly it happens most of the time) without being at a game. This also means that the guys on the ice always have fresh legs.
Watch the 1980 Olympic Game between the US (college students) and the USSR (professional hockey players).
I guess some answers to your questions:
1) The guy who threw the puck around behind his back, number 87, he CAN legally do that while A) he doesn’t close his hand on the puck entirely, B) doesn’t pass it to a teammate, which will classify it as a hand pass (illegal).
2) The NHL (National Hockey League) only permits a single, 30-second timeout for each team, each game. Unlike American football when there’s three timeouts per half, and basketball of 7 timeouts per game. And like how American football and basketball works, they wait until the time of play is stopped or during a non-live ball setting to substitute their players. While in hockey, you can make player substitutions or “line changes” during a live play or when the play is whistled dead, so the game is much, much faster than the two mentioned previously. The only time you will a timeout be taken during a game is if a team is down by one goal, and have enough time left in the game to tie it, their coach will gather them at the team bench, pep talk them, strategize a play to get them to tie game. Or if a team ices a puck, have a face off in their defensive zone, the coach will call a timeout to allow for his players to rest and not give a goal, since being to tired and not able to rest on the bench.
One thing I like to compare hockey to other sports is saying this:
It has the physicality of play like football, the fast pace game is like basketball, but you score goals and celebrate as if it’s a futbol goal. AND the reason why you don’t see people with the body physique and muscle of football players and basketball players, is that the players need to be lightweight enough to skate fast enough along the ice, so a 300-pound man would not be beneficial for a hockey team.
you guys should check out 3 fights, 2 goals in 2 minutes. It's an unreal start to a game!
Nice reaction hockey is a great sport considering being in Canada . Connor mcdavid is the player to watch if getting into hockey
Gretsky’s goals from behind the net are the best.
You guys can check out the top 25 most electrifying NHL goals if you are interested
Thanks Elijah, got this one added. Will definitely check this out
People often say "its very popular in canada" and overlook europe. i can speak for my country, Finland. i would say hockey is maybe even bigger here than in canada. just look at the 2019 celebrations from "timo wilderness". also, the fact that a country of 5,5 million people prioduces so many prospects for NHL drafts is kinda crazy too and supports what i said.
Yes there are timeouts, they're very rare. Usually happens when a team wants to argue for goalie interference on a goal. If you're wrong your team gets a 2 minute minor penalty
@3:40 you are allowed to grab a puck from the air, provided you drop it immediately and take control of it with your stick or skates. You cannot throw the puck, or use your hand to push it somewhere. Only to grab and drop.
What you need to realize is that any kid in 20 + countries on an elite track can pick a puck out of the air going 90+ miles per hour and stop it , change its direction, or pass it to a team mate. by the age of 17... Like any elite sporting athlete they are amazingly skilled.
There are timeouts in hockey but only during game stoppages. Aka the coach cant call timeout in the middle of a live play and stop the game. He can only extend a game stoppage by 30 seconds (unless there was an icing call)
My son played goalie from age six to fifteen…..his splits were excellent because when you are really young your flexibility is amazing. Players who settle in the position of goalie at a later age do not have that flexibility any more, so you will notice it is not always the best position for some goalies. When done well, it is the best defence for a shot that remains on the ice.
Just an observation about hockey players that I think is interesting. They are the only team players (that I'm aware of) who are allowed to be interviewed while the game is still in progress. I think the general intelligence of hockey players is usually underestimated.
teams get 1 timeout for the entire game so coach’s have to use it very wisely. Also I recently found you guys and I love the hockey vids, you guys should watch Patrick Kane highlights, I’m a Chicago Blackhawks fan and even he recently left the team after 16 seasons, his 2010 Stanley Cup winning goal that happened when I was 6 will always be the reason the Blackhawks are my favorite, He is an incredible player that has such skill and precision with his shot.