"It’s called the lacrosse shot" " Why is it called the Michigan" - How many of you guys live under a damn rock? For all of your uncultured swines, this is first thing that popped up when I simply typed this in Google "what is the michigan goal" Answer: "The goal was widely recognized around the hockey world; Legg was awarded "Goal of the Year" by Inside Hockey and the stick he used was donated to the Hockey Hall of Fame. This move is often referred to as a 'Michigan,' and has since been attempted by many other players, including Ryan Getzlaf and Tyler Ennis." But call it however you want. Just don't come back to this if you get corrected by someone lol
Bill Armstrong was the first to pull off this move, but Michigan's Mike Legg was the first to pull it off on TV. That was back in 1996 so the people saying it's called, "the Svech" must be new hockey fans or children. Respect the lacrosse goal is known as the "Michigan move".
Owen Hunter “Michigan’s mike legg... back in 1996”. Meaning for 10 years before you started watching hockey it was called this. Read the comments if you don’t want to do the research yourself. People call it the lacrosse move, no one is denying that. But ORIGINALLY, it was dubbed the michigan move. Not sure why you’re trying to argue this.
Definitely! The timing of the toe drag to avoid the D man, then one super smooth motion of scoop and lunge... Insane hands Edit: Watched again and he also banks the puck off the net right before too to fool the defenceman... wow
Congratulations brother. There's not a lot of hate on this page for it, but there are a lot of people salty about that move who think it should be banned. I love it and think it helps the game stay relevant and progress into the future. All the people complaining about this are probably goalies and their moms. Sensitive lot they are.
In Finnish, the term is "ilmaveivi" which very badly translates as "the air crank". Not to be confused with "vanhanaikainen" ("the old-fashioned") which I believe is referred to as "the wrap-around" in NA.
Right he was I think the 3rd nhler to do it after the creator of it and crosby is junior also I always thought pavel datsyuk would do it but he never did
Best hockey goal scoring trick created by a college hockey player in 1996, played for Michigan University... Made that goal and it coined the term "The Michigan", not lacrosse shot.
@@Icedogaw The development of the modern version of organized ice hockey played as a team sport is often credited to James Creighton. In 1872, he moved from Halifax, Nova Scotia to Montreal, bringing skates, hockey sticks, and a game with a basic set of rules with him.
I think so too, it takes the fun out of hockey. I understand it takes a lot skills, however, if more players are doing it, you can send a guy behind the net on power play every time, and I don’t see a good way of defending it.
@@guoyp it definitely doesnt take the fun out of hockey. Its an extremely difficult and skillful move to pull off. Its exciting and fun to watch. If it becomes a big thing that nhl players are able to do consistently defenseman will adapt to to defend it. In no way should it be banned. It breaks no rules.
@@ye3637 nah he was the first Nhler to do it twice. Forsbergs was definitly quicker and looked like it was nothing compared to Svechs but congrats on both because takes the most confidence to do that.
@Fenrir lol I thought guys just really started doing it lately. Only a few b4, I guess Michigan guy and Crosby 7 years later in 2003 were all I know now b4 this last couple years.
I love it whenever bozos say someone would get their ass beaten if they tried this in their league. Cuz their league is/was the toughest. Here it is being done all around the world in all varieties of leagues and no one getting beaten up.
Mike Legg scored that goal for Michigan State back in 1996. Bill Armstrong was actually the first person to ever pull it off who did it several times in the mid 90s, but it was Legg that made it popular because he did it during a huge game on national TV.
its all called ...the legg goal anything else is just a copy of mr legg the famous michigan goal was the first of it kind to the worldwide famous by a laccouse style but not ...and becasue their playing hockey its just common sense so its the legg goal ..which he created the michigan ..and thats the facts
No shit, I mean swinging a stick with forced/speed at goalie head height normally isnt allowed as it can be high sticking but if its a lacrosse goal it perfectly fine? Just dumb ruling
"It’s called the lacrosse shot" "
Why is it called the Michigan" - How many of you guys live under a damn rock?
For all of your uncultured swines, this is first thing that popped up when I simply typed this in Google
"what is the michigan goal"
Answer: "The goal was widely recognized around the hockey world; Legg was awarded "Goal of the Year" by Inside Hockey and the stick he used was donated to the Hockey Hall of Fame. This move is often referred to as a 'Michigan,' and has since been attempted by many other players, including Ryan Getzlaf and Tyler Ennis."
But call it however you want. Just don't come back to this if you get corrected by someone lol
Jimbo Burrito listen to the first announcer lacrosse goal or Michigan goal
Bill Armstrong was the first to pull off this move, but Michigan's Mike Legg was the first to pull it off on TV. That was back in 1996 so the people saying it's called, "the Svech" must be new hockey fans or children. Respect the lacrosse goal is known as the "Michigan move".
@@Jens95 its the lacrosse move bruh ive been watching hockey since 2006 and have never herd it be called the "Michigan move".
@@Jens95 its called the lacrosse move
Owen Hunter “Michigan’s mike legg... back in 1996”. Meaning for 10 years before you started watching hockey it was called this. Read the comments if you don’t want to do the research yourself. People call it the lacrosse move, no one is denying that. But ORIGINALLY, it was dubbed the michigan move. Not sure why you’re trying to argue this.
3:18 by far the best!
Swiss Goal Horns it is against my favourite team but I have to agree. Pure class! Congrats Vancouver.
Definitely! The timing of the toe drag to avoid the D man, then one super smooth motion of scoop and lunge... Insane hands Edit: Watched again and he also banks the puck off the net right before too to fool the defenceman... wow
Who is that player?
@@furiousthehip-hopsommelier2821 Nils Höglander!
@@PyroDexxRS the celly also adds. Perfect celly right after the goal while people are confused.
It’s called the Michigan everyone.
Been practicing this move for 20 years, finally pulled it off in a game yesterday, never thought id get the chance
Congratulations brother. There's not a lot of hate on this page for it, but there are a lot of people salty about that move who think it should be banned. I love it and think it helps the game stay relevant and progress into the future. All the people complaining about this are probably goalies and their moms. Sensitive lot they are.
No Mikael Granlund's (team Finland) goal against team Russia at the IIHF a couple of years ago? Okay... :/
That was one damn important goal also!
Did you watch Part 1? I'm going to assume no because you'd know Granlund's goal is in there.
@@Jens95 am i just blind, cause i cant find that part 1
@@danithegamer804 th-cam.com/video/dH_4oPbqsvQ/w-d-xo.html
@@Jens95 thanks :)
Super weird to see my hometown team & local league in this, considering we had it scored against us 😂 A+ vid Jens
Thanks a lot Svechnikov....
Me: *sees video
Me after video: *realizes its a part 2
*starts searching immediately**
In Finnish, the term is "ilmaveivi" which very badly translates as "the air crank". Not to be confused with "vanhanaikainen" ("the old-fashioned") which I believe is referred to as "the wrap-around" in NA.
Why do you have to do Smith like that?
If you’re from michigan this move just comes naturally
Guy was from Canada
@@YupDock Michigan is essentially Canada lite
fr im from michy
Facts
I didn't know what the name of this move was. Thanks Jens
0:30 Granuld be like: I have seen that before¿
Litlle backnote: Mikael Granuld started it againts Russia 2011.
"Started" Grandlund wasn't the first to do it
Right he was I think the 3rd nhler to do it after the creator of it and crosby is junior also I always thought pavel datsyuk would do it but he never did
Best hockey goal scoring trick created by a college hockey player in 1996, played for Michigan University... Made that goal and it coined the term "The Michigan", not lacrosse shot.
Mike Legg, use his name.
Need a part three now 😂
Who else thinks this should be a move in NHL 20?
Noah Figley it would be op
@@tristankeegan169 yea
ya it should
@@tristankeegan169 no i dont think so
Noah Figley You would have to have nasty hands in chel
Dude that 2nd Hoglander one was sick 2:55
I've done the Michigan/Lacrosse goal in a game!! I'm 10 yrs old!!
No you didnt
@@Ryanburkett84 wanna bet kid
@@cason940 you can’t call me kid I’m 4 years older than you
@@cason940 and I’m way better than you I play AAA bud
Wow, I scored a one handed wrist shot and I’m only 6!!!
I was there for the Clarke goal for the 67’s!!
Might I suggest another clip for this
1st game of the WHL season, Cross Hanas of the Portland Winterhawks did this which led to a 6-1 win
so how many times will this be tried in the all star game?
It is koold thö ilmaveivi
Yes kyllä aivan oikein
jes kyllä kaikki oikein
It’s a North American sport, maybe try English 😂
@@YupDock wrong
@@Icedogaw The development of the modern version of organized ice hockey played as a team sport is often credited to James Creighton. In 1872, he moved from Halifax, Nova Scotia to Montreal, bringing skates, hockey sticks, and a game with a basic set of rules with him.
I just did 6 goals in one match aaa including a Michigan move goal and some really nice crossbar goals
i saw peterborough petes come up and was looking for kirky boy only
Great video! Maybe defenseman breakaway goals next?
Nice vid coulda not missed it ur upload schedule is the best
Well I actually have an Arizona Move Goal so idk if this video applies to me..Tryna move in with my girl in Arizona
Do you hear that?
Jens posted. That means it's a great day
We waited 2 years for this
Hey Courtney! Do you recognize the jerseys at 1:31?
Oh you're right! I see it now, wow I didn't even put two and two together.
Jens95 haha! Same colours, but higher level of hockey...
I hope a team wins the cup with this goal
This is would be so satisfying as a player to do
Nils Hoglander has the smoothest lacrosse goal ever
Can you do most famous goals of all time? Btw HUGE FAN!!!
How about a compilation of unsuccessful attempts at this move in the NHL?
I love that pink gets angry lmao the michigan goal is a move to show how awful the opposing defence is that is why itd used
Love the canes was at that game when he did that
Its not the svechnikov it should be the hoglander cause hes done it the best and hes done it 3 times in 2019
Saw both of them
who is the player at 4:04 ??
It’s called the Michigan goal because of Mike Legg, don’t ever forget
1:37 what league is that
Anyone cranking shots from the blue line, like a lacrosse player?
Cant wait to see these kids make it to the league and to see ea make that move easier
You should do the canes one
Does anyone want to take bets on when this will be illegal in the NHL?
Bet in 5 years people will do it to much and it will be banned
I think so too, it takes the fun out of hockey. I understand it takes a lot skills, however, if more players are doing it, you can send a guy behind the net on power play every time, and I don’t see a good way of defending it.
@@guoyp it definitely doesnt take the fun out of hockey. Its an extremely difficult and skillful move to pull off. Its exciting and fun to watch. If it becomes a big thing that nhl players are able to do consistently defenseman will adapt to to defend it. In no way should it be banned. It breaks no rules.
Forsberg goal is the best!!!
svech did it better
Höglander
Hoglander showcased the most skill
@@ye3637 nah he was the first Nhler to do it twice. Forsbergs was definitly quicker and looked like it was nothing compared to Svechs but congrats on both because takes the most confidence to do that.
at 2:30 why does the ice look fake
Hockey has gotten this skill based
have u heard of khl?
Greyhounds represent!
I feel bad for the goalies that see it coming but still can’t do anything about it
its called the Michigan cuz the Michigan team was the first to do it in HOCKEY
Wheres granlund
You stole my thumb nail on one of my videos
Do similar goals in the nhl from 2000 to2020.
ayo how about pucks to the helmet
Why Michigan goal...I know that kid did it for Michigan but Crosby did it in 2003....then it didnt resurface for awhile
@Fenrir lol I thought guys just really started doing it lately. Only a few b4, I guess Michigan guy and Crosby 7 years later in 2003 were all I know now b4 this last couple years.
Because a Michigan player did it first in 1996.
Forgot one by Mikael Granlund
You forgot to watch Part 1.
@@Jens95 literally wrote that and saw it was part 2 my bad. Went and watched part 1...last one of the vid. Thanks for the great content.
Where is Granlund?
th-cam.com/video/dH_4oPbqsvQ/w-d-xo.html
Thanks!!
It is granlunds move
they just keep appearing!!
I dont think many of the guys doing this can do dekes like Datsyuk.
I love it whenever bozos say someone would get their ass beaten if they tried this in their league. Cuz their league is/was the toughest. Here it is being done all around the world in all varieties of leagues and no one getting beaten up.
If I did this they probably would call a no goal, because of high sticking
Thank the U of M for that
one kid in my league pulled it off to win a tournament
Very nice
That looks like me out there
Granlund's goal was the best
It will always be the “Michigan” goal stop trying to deny it. I didn’t know these new hockey fans were that uneducated.. smh 🤦♀️
I don’t really care what the video is called it’s still a good video
Mikael Granlund made that 2011
Why do they call it the Michigan shot
granlund best by far
I know who Aaron Huglen is
March 24th 1996
Why is it called the Michigan
HogartsTrain I believe the first time it was every done was by a guy on the Michigan college team
Mike Legg scored that goal for Michigan State back in 1996. Bill Armstrong was actually the first person to ever pull it off who did it several times in the mid 90s, but it was Legg that made it popular because he did it during a huge game on national TV.
@@NHLchaos Not Michigan State, he scored for the University of Michigan
its all called ...the legg goal anything else is just a copy of mr legg the famous michigan goal was the first of it kind to the worldwide famous by a laccouse style but not ...and becasue their playing hockey its just common sense so its the legg goal ..which he created the michigan ..and thats the facts
Announcers are whack, it's The Michigan Goal
If Michigan goals are allowed so should be headbutt goals lol
Player saftey logic is so stupid
You can score with your stick you know
No shit, I mean swinging a stick with forced/speed at goalie head height normally isnt allowed as it can be high sticking but if its a lacrosse goal it perfectly fine? Just dumb ruling
Mostly Toasty high sticking is above the crossbar, they will disallow a goal if a Michigan is above the crossbar
Jens 800th like
Cool
Granlundin ilmaveivi
Svech!
It is called travel in NBA.
Zorro move
Im from roseville MN
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This isn't called the "Michigan." How the fuck people suddenly began calling it that is beyond me, but it's called the Legg.
Because it was popularized by a Michigan state player
@@thatoneguy9666 At least that makes some kind of sense.
Höglander is the best one
Lacrosse goals shouldn’t count
Why
Ilmaveivi
Actually it's called the svech
It’s not the Michigan it’s the svech :]
It's called the Michigan goal because the original player to do it was Mike Legg who played for Michigan in 1996.
@@TheLOLplayer77 He's too young to know that lol.
Yep
Lol
It’s called the lacrosse shot
Or the michigan move...
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Like if hoglander hade the best/sweden
Yo
I was here before 1k views