The Coyotes have since suspended operations, but the owner has a five year window to resurrect the team, pending a new arena being built. The Coyotes roster and office personnel have been relocated to Salt Lake City, and will be named the Utah (team name pending) and will make the Delta Center their home starting in the 2024-25 season.
First ever footage was in 1888, first photograph that is confirmed is from 1826 although there may be photographs that are believed to be taken in the 1790’s but aren’t confirmed.
You should watch the hockey guy videos about the nhl history he goes from the nhl first season all way up to 2019-20 season talking about the stats and who won the awards and who won the Stanley cup and the problem the league and the other league and had at through the years
Prior to 1927, when the NHL assumed full control of the Stanley Cup, it was a challenge trophy that ANY team could challenge for. The most successful team from that period (1893-1927) is the original Ottawa Senators. They won the Stanley Cup 10 times. The first U.S. based team to win the Cup was the Seattle Metropolitans of the Pacific Coast Hockey League in 1917. They defeated the Canadiens in the Final.
Detroit is the most successful American NHL team. They are the only non Canadian team that has 7 or more cups with 11. Also, if you want some Red Wing highlights, Pavel Datsyuk dekes, Nicholas Kronwal hits, Bob Probert fights, and the Russia 5 are some good places to start.
NHL had more teams in the beginning, its just that none of those teams from the first seasons survive to this day. Like he said by WW2 all of the other teams apart from the original 6 had folded. Thats why he doesnt cover them.
One thing to remember about athletes of all sports is that it was a HOBBY for most of human history. Not until what, the 60s could you have it as your occupation and even then, only in the most popular sports. My neighbour is world champion from the 60s and he chopped wood like the rest of the men back then.
The Blackhawks aren't the worst in the league right now but, they're pretty close to it. They had a pretty recent dynasty winning the cup in 2010, 2013 and 2015 but, after years of success they have been forced to rebuild their team due to players aging/retiring or moving on to different teams. They were awarded with the first overall pick in the draft last year and were awarded with Connor Bedard, who is a generational talent, they just need to get the rest of the team up to snuff and they will be better.
I SERIOUSLY recommend checking out The Hockey Guy's jersey histories for each team, if you're interested For a short man who uses magnets and whiteboards, he's one of TH-cam hockey GOATs
I'm a life long hockey fan and it's great to see a new fan being born. If you're wanting to do hockey coverage, a great channel to follow would be The Hockey Guy. IMO he's the best and most knowledgeable hockey analyst around today. Also, retired NHL player Brendan Morrison has a channel and as a former player, he'll bring a ton of knowledge from a player's perspective. Morrison is most famous for centring the Canucks line The West Coast Express, featuring him, Todd Burtuzzi and Markus Naslund. One of the most prolific offensive lines of the early to mid 2000s.
Cars were being made for couple decades before but Ford invented the assembly line, which ment more cars faster and cheaper manifacturing. Thats how detroit became the worlds richest city at one point. Too bad its just a mere shadow of its former self.
There is no controversy with the blackhawks name, only ignorant Karens who have nothing to do with the situation are offended. The Hawks have indigenous people represented at every game and they love the respect and publicity they receive from the Hawks. The Blackhawks have one of the best traditions in any sport with their National Anthem. You should check out their video of the playoff anthem.
Just like with MLB and the NFL, hockey definitely has specific eras where talent/tactics were different. When you watch 80s NHL, you'll see that Gretzky is basically a player from today transported back to then. Keep in mind that there used to be no salary cap & that European/Russian players coming into the League was a HUGE deal during the Cold War.
To find out what happened with the Toronto teams in the early days, check out The Hockey Guy, who tells you all you need to know about Eddie Livingstone and why everyone hated him. And the same about Harold Ballard, another former owner of the Maple Leafs.
Seeing a scorpion in real life is scary for sure, but coyotes really aren’t that scary normally. They’re really only threatening to small animals (or anything if they have rabies but that’s a different story) Usually they’re more scared of you and will just keep their distance Seals!
Regarding why they didnt score. Penalties were different. It was a legit Murder fest. For the Summit series a Canadian player broke the leg of the beat Russian player which is suoer cheap.
I would have called Anaheim the pirates or buccaneers. The golden knights logo reminds me more of Spartans. I would have just called them knights. But that's just me. If you're interested in the history of hockey in how it all started, check out hockey a people's history. 10 episodes.
you may want to cut Ice Hockey A Peoples History it is 10 part documentry that gives a complete history of the sport it is on TH-cam and goes through how the rules evolved and the pro game developed. The Seals
Go Hawks! The future is bright…I hope. I also really hope they keep the name. I get the controversy over the Indians and Skins, but the Blackhawks and Chiefs are just cool names and are respectful. If Blackhawks goes, Canucks should go too 🤷🏾♂️
3:55 This dude completely butchered the French pronunciation... I'll admit I'm not much better at French (on the account of being a Michigander, like you... but a Canadiens fan, unlike you) but I'm pretty sure it's pronounced more like "Lay Can-ah-dee-ehn day Mon-ree-all" ... if there are any Quebecers that can correct me, I'd appreciate it 🙏 With that being said, nous sommes l'Original 😤 ("We are the Original One")
The rest of it is close, but the de is more like 'the' but with a d instead of the th - 'des' would be 'day', but that's plural and the 'de' (translation: of) in the name is singular. Disclaimer: I'm originally from Manitoba (was born in Winnipeg when the Jets were still in the WHA, they joined the NHL when I was 1) and not Quebec, but Manitoba does have a sizeable French population. Also, I have several years of government-mandated French classes to fall back on, though I've forgotten much of it in the nearly 30 years since I finished high school 😂
10:37 "They're speaking gibberish?" Lmfao bruh it's French
for a LOT of americans, if its not english its spanish and if its not spanish then its gibberish because theres only 2 languages in the wrold
The Coyotes have since suspended operations, but the owner has a five year window to resurrect the team, pending a new arena being built. The Coyotes roster and office personnel have been relocated to Salt Lake City, and will be named the Utah (team name pending) and will make the Delta Center their home starting in the 2024-25 season.
Uhhh... About the Coyotes... Lol
1:12:43 TESTICLES??? 😭😭😭
First ever footage was in 1888, first photograph that is confirmed is from 1826 although there may be photographs that are believed to be taken in the 1790’s but aren’t confirmed.
You should watch the hockey guy videos about the nhl history he goes from the nhl first season all way up to 2019-20 season talking about the stats and who won the awards and who won the Stanley cup and the problem the league and the other league and had at through the years
That dude did not pronounce “Les Canadiens de Montréal” correctly lmao
Also mispronounced “Nordiques”
As a Canadiens (and Red Wings) fan, it really annoys me even though I'm not a Quebecer...
@@QuackAttack midwesterners have never met a single francophone in their lives so they have to rely on google translate 🤣
@@lucaskyte-tremblay924 bro said Nord Dicks
@@lucaskyte-tremblay924 bro said Norddicks
Prior to 1927, when the NHL assumed full control of the Stanley Cup, it was a challenge trophy that ANY team could challenge for.
The most successful team from that period (1893-1927) is the original Ottawa Senators.
They won the Stanley Cup 10 times.
The first U.S. based team to win the Cup was the Seattle Metropolitans of the Pacific Coast Hockey League in 1917. They defeated the Canadiens in the Final.
Detroit is the most successful American NHL team. They are the only non Canadian team that has 7 or more cups with 11. Also, if you want some Red Wing highlights, Pavel Datsyuk dekes, Nicholas Kronwal hits, Bob Probert fights, and the Russia 5 are some good places to start.
Steve Yzerman and Nicklas Lidström
lets be real though, america got nothing on the Canadiens
NHL had more teams in the beginning, its just that none of those teams from the first seasons survive to this day. Like he said by WW2 all of the other teams apart from the original 6 had folded. Thats why he doesnt cover them.
One thing to remember about athletes of all sports is that it was a HOBBY for most of human history. Not until what, the 60s could you have it as your occupation and even then, only in the most popular sports. My neighbour is world champion from the 60s and he chopped wood like the rest of the men back then.
The Blackhawks aren't the worst in the league right now but, they're pretty close to it.
They had a pretty recent dynasty winning the cup in 2010, 2013 and 2015 but, after years of success they have been forced to rebuild their team due to players aging/retiring or moving on to different teams.
They were awarded with the first overall pick in the draft last year and were awarded with Connor Bedard, who is a generational talent, they just need to get the rest of the team up to snuff and they will be better.
I SERIOUSLY recommend checking out The Hockey Guy's jersey histories for each team, if you're interested
For a short man who uses magnets and whiteboards, he's one of TH-cam hockey GOATs
I'm a life long hockey fan and it's great to see a new fan being born. If you're wanting to do hockey coverage, a great channel to follow would be The Hockey Guy. IMO he's the best and most knowledgeable hockey analyst around today. Also, retired NHL player Brendan Morrison has a channel and as a former player, he'll bring a ton of knowledge from a player's perspective. Morrison is most famous for centring the Canucks line The West Coast Express, featuring him, Todd Burtuzzi and Markus Naslund. One of the most prolific offensive lines of the early to mid 2000s.
I couldn't imagine my Flyers being called anything else, but I don't hate Blizzards, that's kinda dope
Cars were being made for couple decades before but Ford invented the assembly line, which ment more cars faster and cheaper manifacturing. Thats how detroit became the worlds richest city at one point. Too bad its just a mere shadow of its former self.
There is no controversy with the blackhawks name, only ignorant Karens who have nothing to do with the situation are offended. The Hawks have indigenous people represented at every game and they love the respect and publicity they receive from the Hawks. The Blackhawks have one of the best traditions in any sport with their National Anthem. You should check out their video of the playoff anthem.
The NHL back in the day was BRUTAL. Also, the ice is white now because they paint it 😉
the seals. keep up the good work
Let’s Go Canes!!
Just like with MLB and the NFL, hockey definitely has specific eras where talent/tactics were different.
When you watch 80s NHL, you'll see that Gretzky is basically a player from today transported back to then.
Keep in mind that there used to be no salary cap & that European/Russian players coming into the League was a HUGE deal during the Cold War.
The Seals 🦭
Bro imagine being a random 9 year old fan and getting to name your team. Like you watch every night and you know you’re the on who named them.
The Texas Ranger Division, also known as the Texas Rangers is an investigative law enforcement
In 1917 there were more than two teams, but this video only went over two teams up to that point because they are the only teams who are still around.
How big do you think scorpions are? Worry about them in your sheets, not the streets. Coyotes just got sold to Utah
The seals 💯💯
To find out what happened with the Toronto teams in the early days, check out The Hockey Guy, who tells you all you need to know about Eddie Livingstone and why everyone hated him.
And the same about Harold Ballard, another former owner of the Maple Leafs.
This dude funny fr lol that panther segment had me dying
Seeing a scorpion in real life is scary for sure, but coyotes really aren’t that scary normally. They’re really only threatening to small animals (or anything if they have rabies but that’s a different story)
Usually they’re more scared of you and will just keep their distance
Seals!
Hockey’s honestly so underrated
There is a really good Montreal Canadiens on TH-cam talking about the start of the league and the old players
Regarding why they didnt score. Penalties were different. It was a legit Murder fest. For the Summit series a Canadian player broke the leg of the beat Russian player which is suoer cheap.
Regarding the Phoenix/Arizona Coyotes, they're moving to Salt Lake City and will be renamed again starting in the 2024 season.
I would have called Anaheim the pirates or buccaneers.
The golden knights logo reminds me more of Spartans. I would have just called them knights. But that's just me.
If you're interested in the history of hockey in how it all started, check out hockey a people's history. 10 episodes.
The Montreal Canadiens is a nickname. The official name is Le Club de Hockey Canadien
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The narrator's French pronunciation is brutally bad lol.
leSS lmao
1:04:03 bro, you had me layed out bro hahaha ha, I think I'm one of the few whites to say I don't endorse that activity.
Please do more of how teams got their names, NFL and MLB Please!
you may want to cut Ice Hockey A Peoples History it is 10 part documentry that gives a complete history of the sport it is on TH-cam and goes through how the rules evolved and the pro game developed. The Seals
Go Hawks! The future is bright…I hope. I also really hope they keep the name. I get the controversy over the Indians and Skins, but the Blackhawks and Chiefs are just cool names and are respectful. If Blackhawks goes, Canucks should go too 🤷🏾♂️
You should do a video reaction on Dominik Hasek he was know as the Dominator he is a retired NHL goalie but you will be amazed at his saves
we hunt cayotes my dude lol **THE Seals**
Seal team
About the coyotes 😬
the T in Montreal is silent so its pronouced Mon-Re-Al
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There was nba games today just letting you know 😱
There was also a Canucks and Predators game
Canucks content please go Canucks go
The Blackhawks were were the best team from 2010-2015 but are now trash
3:55 This dude completely butchered the French pronunciation... I'll admit I'm not much better at French (on the account of being a Michigander, like you... but a Canadiens fan, unlike you) but I'm pretty sure it's pronounced more like "Lay Can-ah-dee-ehn day Mon-ree-all" ... if there are any Quebecers that can correct me, I'd appreciate it 🙏 With that being said, nous sommes l'Original 😤 ("We are the Original One")
The rest of it is close, but the de is more like 'the' but with a d instead of the th - 'des' would be 'day', but that's plural and the 'de' (translation: of) in the name is singular. Disclaimer: I'm originally from Manitoba (was born in Winnipeg when the Jets were still in the WHA, they joined the NHL when I was 1) and not Quebec, but Manitoba does have a sizeable French population. Also, I have several years of government-mandated French classes to fall back on, though I've forgotten much of it in the nearly 30 years since I finished high school 😂
dont prononce the T in montreal :)
its like testicules🤣🤣🤣🤣
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