@@itsa-itsagames i guess i kind of see your point. as long as the guy apologizing isn't apologizing just so he can soothe his own guilt and feelings by using the guy he just hurt, then ya i can see that as good sportsmanship, it's a genuine relaxed apology
@@Matt-by3yd high speed sports accidents happen, you can generally feel bad for injurying someone when it wasn't intentional. I've done it, I broke another players hand in a tackle and apologized afterward because its just part of the game. Words ain't cheap if you actually mean them
@@ArkLaTuck To me there's 2 side of the coin .I love sportsmanship like that personally but I can also understand someone with a killer mentality: you're here to win and have no time to feel sorry for anybody.
@@ArkLaTuck Toxic masculinity? Are you some kind of cringe male feminist? Wtf happened to men...The problem is a lack of testosterone, which is what the feminists have conditioned you to think of it as bad to be a male full of testosterone.
It was in the ear, not the face... And I think the stretcher thing was a bit ridiculous... He was stunned and maybe had a slight concussion at most. They were treating it like dude had some massive neck or back injury... Paul Kariya almost dies on the ice to Scott Stevens and dude gets up on his own, and even comes back in the game to help score the winning goal in teh Stanly Cup Finals! lol... Next thing you know, players will have to go apologies to the opposing goalie after scoring for hurting their feelings lol... Like why the heck would Josi apologize for something that was completely accidental?
@@JonHop1 Stunned and a slight concussion? He had a broken jaw and a concussion that kept him out of hockey for a year and a half. Josi knew better than you. And even if you were right and it was just a slight concussion - why *wouldn't* you apologize to someone for accidentally hitting them in the head?
@@АмериканецвРоссии-и4б He was kept out due to his jaw, not his concussion. And he cleared Concussion protocol 2 days later. That is a very mild/slight concussion. But he did not have any type of neck or back injury. He got hit in the ear and fractured the top of his jaw bone.
@@JonHop1 Well, all I know is what Wikipedia says, but I don't think a fractured jaw takes a year to heal. And according to this article written a year later, "The jaw has long since healed, but the headaches and concussion-like symptoms continue." www.mlive.com/redwings/2012/10/red_wings_patrick_eaves_still.html And no, the stretcher isn't used just for a neck or back injury (although at that point they may have thought there was a possibility of a neck injury). He was in no condition to be getting up and leaving under his own power.
I remember back in High School when I was playing hockey, I accidently knocked somebody into the boards, and when I apologized, he responded with "fuck you", and got a penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct xD
There is no better feeling than a guy's chest and lungs compressing as you hammer him against the boards, hearing him gasp, grunt even; but then going for beers after the game and having a good laugh. Hockey is truly the best sport in the world.
There's nothing "weak" about being a sportsman. Play harder than hell within the rules, and yet own your own actions. The muppets saying "this is silly" are those who've never given 110% at anything and arm-chair quarterback everything else lol.
are you blind carter just try to slash keith hand 10 sec before when he was trying to pick his glove ... he slash him back ans when carter was down the ref separate them before he can apologize ... stop talking bullshit lol
@@joe_2988 to be fair that only happens 1 in a million...u can wind up ur stick like a bat and slash my hand and no fingers would fall off or explode...very unfortunate for the Ottawa player...Crosby wasnt even penalized, I think that was a year before the rule change
It's the only sport I know that you can make a unintentionally devastating hit to an opposing player, and still do the right thing, apologize and go out to the pub later as friends/ Co-workers.
One I saw in person was Gary Roberts of the Hurricanes, don't remember who it was, but he gave a bit of a crosscheck to a guy who was off balance and went into the boards head-first. Roberts once had his neck broken so he didn't take it lightly when he put someone in a similar position, and he gave the guy a low-key apology.
Sports are not war. You aren't fighting to survive, you're playing a game. I think you should always try your best to be respectful to your opponent and your teammates. You may be trying to win against the other team but that doesn't mean you can't still be a decent human being. I like this compilation.
Josi's face was just pure regret. He didn't mean to do that and he felt like a colossal ass barrel that it did. Just get him a stiff drink after the game, Josi, and I think all will be forgiven.
There is no better feeling then getting slammed against a wall by another man and then going out for a nice drink with him afterwards. Best night of my life.
2:55 That Keith play was no "accident". He "apologized" afterwards to make it look like an accident when he realized how blatant it was. You can tell when Keith reaches down to pick up his glove, Carter brings his stick up and over Keith really fast and comes down directly on the glove to either slash his hand or knock his glove away and Keith noticed and didn't appreciate it and then obviously comes up with the stick to the face of Carter. You can tell Carter AND Keith knew exactly what they were doing with their sticks there. Keith was looking right at Carter when he did it. But hey, this isn't a commentary against the character of either of those guys. Just calling it as I see it IMHO.
I think Keith was aiming for the shoulder, but accidentally got his face. Carter then completely flopped on the fall. Neither one was in the right and they both deserved penalties
What John said. They were already handily ahead and it was a flukey goal. Just kind of an insult to injury. I dunno if you play hockey, but after a certain point, you take your foot off the gas out of respect.
I watched the game when Eaves got hit with my best friend and his family. Every single one of us cringed when he got it. I can't imagine taking a shot like that...
Great video..I like the commentary on one of the clips...where one guy says I like that.... I know you don’t like that.... but I like that...a real macho man.
Did you ever see then Bruins David Backes hit Senators Scott Sabourin from 11/2/19? That one was pretty emotional. In the NESN footage, they showed the crowd crying too.
The Keith one always hurts even after watching it live and on replay COUNTLESS times... Obviously meant to be a "love tap" back at Carter but still hurts to watch. But class act by Keith to go and apologize after he realized what he did, even if it was accidental
Elroy Creswell th-cam.com/video/A7LI-PXOcAw/w-d-xo.html you can see him mouth "sorry" at the end of the slo-mo clip, MOST NHL players wouldn't deliberately do that, minus a few here and there bc we know a few players did it fully on purpose 😂
The last one is the way you do it. You are not trying to kill each other, just heated competition. When things go a bit too far, back down, cool off a bit, and apologize. I am the kind of person who would welcome my team and my opponents to a cookout after the game.
Puck + head = really scary time. Even happened last leafs vs Canucks game to a Canucks defender, but luckily he only needed some stitches in his nose and was was back a few shifts later. Close call.
Not sure why the Keith/Carter play is part of this (2:54). Aren't these videos supposed to be players apologizing for things they didn't mean to do? Keith slashes Carter on the side of the face and then goes over to say 'Oh...sorry about that.' He ended up getting a double minor on the play and was suspended for a playoff game. Hardly an 'accident'.
Meanwhile my soccer coaches don’t even want me to look if they’re alright. To be fair, they tell us to drop to the ground as often as we can to get us a free shot... think I’m gonna quit.
Yea dude that’s shit, taking a dive for a few extra minutes... where’s the integrity.... in hockey, if you take a dive then you have your own teammates wanting to kick your ass
@@bharrison3364 Exactly! As a goalie, I don’t care what happens to my body as long as I keep that ball out of the net which is why it boils my blood when my team mate dives when the opponent breathes in their direction I swear- Edit: sorry for the late reply btw lmao
2:40 Carter flopped. Keith wasn't apologizing either. If you watch the replay Carter slash his stick down onto Keith's glove while he picks it up, so close Carter stick almost hits Keith's bear hand. Yea I would did the same thing if I was Keith.
I honestly felt so bad for Josi. You can tell he looked so sorry
What time of that film?
@@autumntaylor-andrews4201 3:44
To apologize to an opponent for a mistake is the ultimate sportsmanship
I kinda disagree words are cheap just don’t mess up next time
@@Matt-by3yd accident happen, especially in a high speed game.
You make a great point too
It's just being real, people shouldnt have troubles admitting when they fucked up
@@itsa-itsagames i guess i kind of see your point. as long as the guy apologizing isn't apologizing just so he can soothe his own guilt and feelings by using the guy he just hurt, then ya i can see that as good sportsmanship, it's a genuine relaxed apology
@@Matt-by3yd high speed sports accidents happen, you can generally feel bad for injurying someone when it wasn't intentional. I've done it, I broke another players hand in a tackle and apologized afterward because its just part of the game. Words ain't cheap if you actually mean them
That’s gotta be so awkward playing your first NHL game and you accidentally send a guy out on a stretcher
True
Soory
@@bharrison3364 eh dont woory aboot it
T C about
Thankfully, Roman Josi has seen much better days since then. Patrick Eaves...he's had some other unfortunate problems.
The way how Josi looks to the bench "asking" if he can go and apologize.
Josi's first game too crazy eh
First game in the NHL, wouldn't you so you don't offend your team or theirs?
@@Leafgreen1976 I know.. 😅
I remember that game, hard to believe it was Josi's first. Good player and good guy, too.
Yeah I caught that too...It was like, Hey fellas, I almost killed that guy, is it ok with you boys that I go say a little something to him?
1:23 how can you hate it? It's sportmanship. I love players who apologize to an opponent.
Toxic Masculinity. I have no clue what that announcer is trying to imply/say
@@ArkLaTuck To me there's 2 side of the coin .I love sportsmanship like that personally but I can also understand someone with a killer mentality: you're here to win and have no time to feel sorry for anybody.
@@bravepotatoe7513 I personally can't. No game is worth coming in with a killer mentality unless it's literally a game for your life.
Fairly sure it’s a joke
@@ArkLaTuck Toxic masculinity? Are you some kind of cringe male feminist? Wtf happened to men...The problem is a lack of testosterone, which is what the feminists have conditioned you to think of it as bad to be a male full of testosterone.
"-so Roman, how was your first NHL game ?
-just slapshotted Eaves in the face"
It was in the ear, not the face... And I think the stretcher thing was a bit ridiculous... He was stunned and maybe had a slight concussion at most. They were treating it like dude had some massive neck or back injury... Paul Kariya almost dies on the ice to Scott Stevens and dude gets up on his own, and even comes back in the game to help score the winning goal in teh Stanly Cup Finals! lol... Next thing you know, players will have to go apologies to the opposing goalie after scoring for hurting their feelings lol... Like why the heck would Josi apologize for something that was completely accidental?
@@JonHop1 Stunned and a slight concussion? He had a broken jaw and a concussion that kept him out of hockey for a year and a half. Josi knew better than you. And even if you were right and it was just a slight concussion - why *wouldn't* you apologize to someone for accidentally hitting them in the head?
@@АмериканецвРоссии-и4б Where was the back and neck injury?
@@АмериканецвРоссии-и4б He was kept out due to his jaw, not his concussion. And he cleared Concussion protocol 2 days later. That is a very mild/slight concussion. But he did not have any type of neck or back injury. He got hit in the ear and fractured the top of his jaw bone.
@@JonHop1 Well, all I know is what Wikipedia says, but I don't think a fractured jaw takes a year to heal. And according to this article written a year later, "The jaw has long since healed, but the headaches and concussion-like symptoms continue." www.mlive.com/redwings/2012/10/red_wings_patrick_eaves_still.html
And no, the stretcher isn't used just for a neck or back injury (although at that point they may have thought there was a possibility of a neck injury). He was in no condition to be getting up and leaving under his own power.
1:55 that looks so cute the way he blinked like "wtf just happened" hahaha. reminds me of a little kid lol
I remember back in High School when I was playing hockey, I accidently knocked somebody into the boards, and when I apologized, he responded with "fuck you", and got a penalty for unsportsmanlike conduct xD
xD
There is no better feeling than a guy's chest and lungs compressing as you hammer him against the boards, hearing him gasp, grunt even; but then going for beers after the game and having a good laugh. Hockey is truly the best sport in the world.
No way!! A heart!!
AB SO LUTE LEE CORRECT.... you feel better afterwards, it is the greatest game in the world.
@@LoosMoose Yuppers
I'd say it goes Hockey, Boxing and then martial arts. But I'm with ya bud
@@CtrlAltMoto Honestly, id have to agree. Sportsmanship in martial arts is unmatched...
Josi has been a class act since day one. Proud to have him as my teams captain. Go Preds!
Well said
There's nothing "weak" about being a sportsman. Play harder than hell within the rules, and yet own your own actions. The muppets saying "this is silly" are those who've never given 110% at anything and arm-chair quarterback everything else lol.
Weber acted like my little brother when I tried to apologize to him.
Weber is a POS. He’s the same guy who slammed zetterbergs head into the glass with his hand… after the game was over. The league did nothing about it.
This is why I love hockey!! So much respect for their adversaries.....
2:56 It looks more to me like Keith skated over and said, 'YEAH, AND I DID YOUR MOM TOO!!' LOL
Jeff Carter acted like he got shot out of a cannon. it was only a one-handed little smack
I remember that. I remember all of us talking about Jagr after that high stick...we all surely respected Jagr in that moment.
This video is really nice and you often don’t see this sort of stuff Lmao
Go wings!
It's not uncommon in hockey. Traditionally if an opposing player gets injured and is able to skate off the ice he gets a hand from all the fans.
100
gotta love this sport
3:45 Insane to think at one time hockey players didn't wear helmets.
This is nice
Lol @delta highlights can you look at my new vid
@@thesportsquad4531 I just remembered I subbed to you
@@deshaunwatson2239 thx
69 likes no one like this comment
@@stickmanguy5583 lol what
"I know you love this stuff Ron but I hate it." ~ Kevin Bieksa. 😂
Bieksa was a turd as a player. Reeks of being a son to a horrible dad.
I've never hated someone so much from just one sentence.
@@Lovely_Bean_ he’s a bit sarcastic
I feel like it would be an honor to be high sticked by Jgar
Ikr if I saw a HOFer come over and apologize to me I would be overwhelmed.
@@connerhockey2540 He comes over to apologize and I’m over here like thank you sir may I have another
0:44
me: (starts vibing to dancing queen)
hockey can be a rough game to play but when you see respect in this sport you love to see it because you dont see a apologizing after a big hit.
Uh Keith wasn’t apologizing 😂
are you blind carter just try to slash keith hand 10 sec before when he was trying to pick his glove ... he slash him back ans when carter was down the ref separate them before he can apologize ... stop talking bullshit lol
@@deviljes666 Oh Keith uses his stick as a weapon quite often. Or used to.
@@Jakeonkuningas an eye for an eye
and he was right not to, look what crosby did when he slashed someone who had a glove on, carter is dirty
@@joe_2988 to be fair that only happens 1 in a million...u can wind up ur stick like a bat and slash my hand and no fingers would fall off or explode...very unfortunate for the Ottawa player...Crosby wasnt even penalized, I think that was a year before the rule change
It's the only sport I know that you can make a unintentionally devastating hit to an opposing player, and still do the right thing, apologize and go out to the pub later as friends/ Co-workers.
That's why it's the BEST one in the world!
Duncan Keith: “Sorry for intentionally hitting you in the head with my stick.”
Does anyone really think that he didn't do that on purpose?
@@BarryFence Look at the sequence, he gets his glove and Carter slash him while he does not have his glove... It could have broken his hand.
@@benthelearner6104 I'm not saying it wasn't warranted. Just not accidental. :^)
@@BarryFence Yes, you are right :)
Team Canada teammates
One I saw in person was Gary Roberts of the Hurricanes, don't remember who it was, but he gave a bit of a crosscheck to a guy who was off balance and went into the boards head-first. Roberts once had his neck broken so he didn't take it lightly when he put someone in a similar position, and he gave the guy a low-key apology.
This made my week. I really enjoyed this video.
Leon draisatl wasn’t apologizing to the ref because he felt bad, he just didn’t want to back check
I really love this, that’s the sportsmanship at it’s core, respect to all players who can apologize to an opponent like that.
It’s like Josi was about to cry that touch me
All of my best rivalries were with hard grinding players that always played clean and we never tried to hurt each other or even ever fight.
Draisaitl wasn’t apologizing. He was telling the ref “hey ref, just so you know Connor did that on purpose”
Sports are not war. You aren't fighting to survive, you're playing a game. I think you should always try your best to be respectful to your opponent and your teammates. You may be trying to win against the other team but that doesn't mean you can't still be a decent human being.
I like this compilation.
3:38 the way he said the f word 😂
the dreaded eff word
The poor guy doesnt have his front teeth
Looks like WHAT THE PUCK lol
2:53 Holy sh... the guy in the background has an unreal big head.
Damn
omfg
Wow that’s a huge head
wtf its true.......
that's nothing you haven't seen Jesse Puljujarvri?
Josi's face was just pure regret. He didn't mean to do that and he felt like a colossal ass barrel that it did.
Just get him a stiff drink after the game, Josi, and I think all will be forgiven.
This may be a bitter sport, but no one can stop a man (or woman) from being kind
Watching this video is so pure
Lol
Nothing better in hockey than some good sportsmanship!
There should be more of these, in the end its just hockey❤
1:48. Don't het it. Did he apologize for scoring a goal on him?
so after some research, it seems he was appologizing for a fluke goal.
An apology can only go so far when a man's life flashes before his eyes. But nice to see good sportsmanship nonetheless.
Great video! Please do a part 2 if you can.
This video makes my Canadian heart smile
There is no better feeling then getting slammed against a wall by another man and then going out for a nice drink with him afterwards. Best night of my life.
man patrik eaves hasnt caught a break his whole career
@ funny. Just saying he's always been hurt
It’s a gentleman’s game and always has been.
Greatest sport in earth
Keith is not apologizing to carter lol. He’s warning him not to slash his hand again
rightfully so. Seen some dirty stuff from Keith in the past, but Carter and all those early 2010s Kings can go shove it. They were dirty
@The Monster Under Your Bed nope
2:55
That Keith play was no "accident". He "apologized" afterwards to make it look like an accident when he realized how blatant it was.
You can tell when Keith reaches down to pick up his glove, Carter brings his stick up and over Keith really fast and comes down directly on the glove to either slash his hand or knock his glove away and Keith noticed and didn't appreciate it and then obviously comes up with the stick to the face of Carter. You can tell Carter AND Keith knew exactly what they were doing with their sticks there. Keith was looking right at Carter when he did it.
But hey, this isn't a commentary against the character of either of those guys. Just calling it as I see it IMHO.
I think Keith was aiming for the shoulder, but accidentally got his face. Carter then completely flopped on the fall. Neither one was in the right and they both deserved penalties
Damn i didn’t even know what sportsmanship was until after my hockey days
Did Kerfoot apologize? I couldn't really tell from the clip. 3:03
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I deadass just tried to put my volume up louder when it said no volume on one of the clips
Can someone explain the kinkaid clip to me? I get that he fluttered in a weak shot but why he apologizing?
If I’m correct, (it’s hard to tell with no noise) I believe the period was over/play stopped because kinkaid hadn’t even tried to defend that shot
He celebrated a shite goal that made the game 5-1
What John said. They were already handily ahead and it was a flukey goal. Just kind of an insult to injury. I dunno if you play hockey, but after a certain point, you take your foot off the gas out of respect.
@@Beezer1742 It wasn't even a real shot on goal, Reilly was just throwing the puck back in deep and it went in.
If only Raffi Torres could apologize for all the misdeeds he made. 🧐
We'd be here a long time
I watched the game when Eaves got hit with my best friend and his family. Every single one of us cringed when he got it. I can't imagine taking a shot like that...
Whoa, watching E.J. going into the boards makes my neck feel funny
Данкан Кит склонившись над Картером: "Ну что, с*ка, добегался?"
Зрители на трибунах: "О боже, смотрите, он извинился! Как это трогательно!"
Great video..I like the commentary on one of the clips...where one guy says I like that.... I know you don’t like that.... but I like that...a real macho man.
nice video. create more please!
I’ve apologized for things out on the rink and the usual reply is “ehh it’s hockey.” Cause the games fast mistakes will be made.
I was thinking it. I don't even play, but I know it's hockey..it happens.
I can't find the Tom Wilson apology clip In here... Does any have the time stamp?
Where was the apologizing moment with Kerfoot..? I must've missed it.
He tapped the guy on the back immediately and checked if he was okay.
early :) good video
1:33 pretty darn close tho
..the point of no return
How do you find all these clips?
more of this please
Did you ever see then Bruins David Backes hit Senators Scott Sabourin from 11/2/19? That one was pretty emotional. In the NESN footage, they showed the crowd crying too.
This is the most Canadian video ever lol
That is that most American comment I ever read
No true hockey player wants to see another get injured or carted off the ice. It's a fast hard hitting tough sport and played on ice skates !!!
Is it really played on ice skates??? Damn all this time....
Well there are versions without but the head honcho of the sport is ice
@@carl5535 field hockeys popular...
The Keith one always hurts even after watching it live and on replay COUNTLESS times... Obviously meant to be a "love tap" back at Carter but still hurts to watch. But class act by Keith to go and apologize after he realized what he did, even if it was accidental
As a CBJ fan... hahahahahahaha
(Only because Carter is ultimately ok)
1. Wasn’t accidental and 2. Never apologized
Elroy Creswell th-cam.com/video/A7LI-PXOcAw/w-d-xo.html you can see him mouth "sorry" at the end of the slo-mo clip, MOST NHL players wouldn't deliberately do that, minus a few here and there bc we know a few players did it fully on purpose 😂
@@elroycreswell9991 hitting him where he did was definitely not intentional.
2:25 I hope to retire before having my face catapulted.
Ngl At 1:57 I don’t think I’d like if the person who just embarrassed me came up and apologized. Might just be me tho
Who is the commentator, commentating on the oilers and Bruins game from 0:28 seconds to 0:36 seconds.
Kevin Quinn.
The last one is the way you do it. You are not trying to kill each other, just heated competition. When things go a bit too far, back down, cool off a bit, and apologize. I am the kind of person who would welcome my team and my opponents to a cookout after the game.
Holy shit dude. İ heard people say "most nhl players dont have all their teeth" and i never believed.
1:35 Anderson is normally a pretty cool customer. Probably take more than that to rattle the vet. Kuch knew it right away lol
These guys all had great parents.
3:00 hey man sorry I just intentionally wacked you with my stick
I see Jagr as one of the most fair players
He Is❤️
Why is there 40 seconds of the outro screen
Hockey players maybe the last living people playing a sport that actually care about each other and their safety
Hockey and, oddly, MMA.
It has to be said...
It is a white sport.
POC dominated sports don't have this as often.
After watching this I can see why "apologizing" is in Brackets. Easier to find Waldo than an apology in a lot of these clips.
Puck + head = really scary time.
Even happened last leafs vs Canucks game to a Canucks defender, but luckily he only needed some stitches in his nose and was was back a few shifts later. Close call.
Once again, hockey proves to have the most class!
Only people from Florida would think a goal 2 seconds after the buzzer counts.
Not sure why the Keith/Carter play is part of this (2:54). Aren't these videos supposed to be players apologizing for things they didn't mean to do? Keith slashes Carter on the side of the face and then goes over to say 'Oh...sorry about that.' He ended up getting a double minor on the play and was suspended for a playoff game. Hardly an 'accident'.
1:50 why is he apologizing?
Meanwhile my soccer coaches don’t even want me to look if they’re alright.
To be fair, they tell us to drop to the ground as often as we can to get us a free shot... think I’m gonna quit.
yo wtf
Yea dude that’s shit, taking a dive for a few extra minutes... where’s the integrity.... in hockey, if you take a dive then you have your own teammates wanting to kick your ass
@@bharrison3364
Exactly!
As a goalie, I don’t care what happens to my body as long as I keep that ball out of the net which is why it boils my blood when my team mate dives when the opponent breathes in their direction I swear-
Edit: sorry for the late reply btw lmao
LOVE THIS
2:40
Carter flopped. Keith wasn't apologizing either. If you watch the replay Carter slash his stick down onto Keith's glove while he picks it up, so close Carter stick almost hits Keith's bear hand. Yea I would did the same thing if I was Keith.
This is where I come if I don’t want to see Marchand
2:00 typical Leaf!!
I like these videos much more than the dirty hits or fights videos where people are just being idiots.
Carter slashed Keith’s bare hand. Carter should be the one apologizing.
Pretty bad when u can only find 5 clips in 40 years haha
I really came here for that one guy who made a really funny "smut" comment that blew up😂😂
i think we all did
I don't think Duncan Keith was apologizing to Carter there. Probably more like, "That's what you get for acting like an asshole."