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There Will Never Be Another Gordie Howe
#hockey #nhl #gordiehowe
Gordie Howe, is one of the greatest players in hockey history, a man who cheated father time to play in the NHL in five decades, a man who won 4 stanley cup championships, had 23 NHL all-star appearances, won 6 hart trophies and 6 art Ross trophies, as the NHL’s most valuable player and top point-scorer. A man who had 22 consecutive NHL seasons of scoring on at least 23 goals… And whats crazy is that this list of achievements barely scratches the surface on how Mr. Hockey has left an impact on the game we see today.
Born March 31, 1928 in Floral, Saskatchewan as one of nine children, Gordie Howe’s pro hockey career got off on a bad foot. Not for Howe necessarily, but for the New York Rangers and Lester Patrick, who famously told a 14-year-old Howe at their tryout camp in Winnipeg that he “might as well go home” because he’d “never be a hockey player.”
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How Good Was Martin Brodeur Actually?
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#nhl #hockey #brodeur This is Martin Brodeur. He’s a hall of famer and won four Vezina Trophies. He helped lead the New Jersey Devils to three stanley cups and along the way, he won more games than anybody else in NHL history. The league even had to change their rules just to help contain the guy. So just how good was Martin Brodeur really? Martin grew up in Montreal Quebec with his parents and...
How Good Was PRIME Bobby Orr Actually?
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#bobbyOrr #nhl #hockey This is Bobby Orr. He’s a three time MVP and an eight time all-star. He had six straight seasons scoring over 100 points and is the only player to win four major NHL awards in one season. He revolutionized the game of hockey and did it all before hanging up his blades at the tender age of 30 years old. So just how good was prime Bobby Orr actually? Bobby grew up in Parry ...
How Good Is Cale Makar Actually?
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#hockey #calemakar #nhl I didnt think that it was possible for another defencemen to challenge the greatness of Bobby Orr, but here we are. At just 25 years old, Cale Makar has won a stanley cup, A norris, a calder and a conn smythe. Not only that, but hes also the second fastest defencement to reach 300 points mark in NHL history, one game short behind Orr. He’s Hockeys most evolved defender a...
How Good Was PRIME Mario Lemieux Actually?
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In 1992, at just 26 years old, Mario Lemieux became the NHL’s second fastest player to reach 1,000 career points, only behind the renowned Wayne Gretzky. What’s equally impressive is that Lemieux retired over a decade later with a career total of 1,723 points. He earned his first 1,000 points in just eight years, and though his total career points puts him in 8th place overall, the fury with wh...
The Most Underappreciated Player In Hockey
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Brad Marchand holds the record for most suspensions in NHL history. From 2011 to the present, Marchand has been suspended 8 times by the League, forfeited over 1.4 million dollars over the 28 games he’s been suspended from, been fined 6 times, and has spent over 1000 minutes in the penalty box. Hes been labelled the “ultimate agitator and According to a 2020 poll by The Athletic, almost a third...
How Good Is Auston Matthews Actually?
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With 327 Goals in just 512 games played, Auston Matthews has emerged as the most dangerous shooter in the world, reshaping the NHL landscape with his unique brand of hockey. His journey in the league is not just about goals and assists; it's about revolutionizing the art of scoring. But what is it about Matthews that makes him a modern-day sniper? How has he redefined the boundaries of scoring ...
How Good Is Nathan MacKinnon Actually?
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You’re looking at one of the most dominant hockey players in the world right now. A player whose intensity rivals the likes of Kobe Bryant and has become one of the best centers in modern NHL History. However, his journey to get to this point wasn't easy. This is the story of Nathan MacKinnon Growing up in the close-knit community of Cole Harbour, Nova Scotia, a young Nathan Mackinnon would lac...
How Good Was PRIME Patrick Kane Actually?
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#patrickkane #nhl #hockey What does it take to become a legend in the high-stakes world of the NHL? Is it the sheer number of goals, the dazzle of on-ice skills, or the ability to turn the tide of a game? For Patrick Kane, it was all this and more. A three-time Stanley Cup champion, a Conn Smythe Trophy winner, an Olympic medalist, and one of the best puck handlers the game has ever seen. So, h...
How Good Was PRIME Alexander Ovechkin Actually?
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#nhl #ovechkin #hockey He’s an NHL MVP, a nine-time 'Rocket' Richard Trophy winner, a Stanley Cup champion, and currently sits just 67 goals away from Gretzky's scoring record. Many argue he is the greatest pure goal-scorer the game has ever seen. So, how good was Prime Alexander Ovechkin, actually? Ovi’s road to NHL fame began in the city of Moscow, Russia, far from the NHL's glimmering arenas...
When A 'Punch' Changed The NHL Forever
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#nhl #hockey #toddbertuzzi On March 8, 2004, the NHL witnessed one of its scariest days in history! Todd Bertuzzi, a star player for the Vancouver Canucks, attacked Colorado Avalanche's Steve Moore, resulting in one of the most severe injuries the game has ever seen. But what led to this point? It’s a tale of aggression, consequence, and the haunting reality of a career cut short! Todd Bertuzzi...
Is Connor Bedard Overrated?
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#nhl #hockey #connorbedard Connor Bedard - Hailed as a prodigy, a once-in-a-generation talent, and a McDavid-Crosby hybrid, has been thrust into the spotlight since his teenage years. But amidst this spotlight and towering expectations, a question lingers in the air - is Conor Bedard the NHL’s overrated future star, or is he truly the next big thing in hockey? Conor Bedard's journey began in No...
Meet the Most Feared Enforcer in the NHL
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#nhl #hockey #georgeslaraque With 1,126 penalty minutes in 695 games and a crazy amount of fights, he's known as " NHL’s most Feared Enforcer." His presence on the ice was both feared and respected. But how did he manage to get himself such a fierce reputation? From the rinks of Montreal to the grand arenas of the NHL, Georges Laraque's path in hockey was marked by his extraordinary physical st...
How Good Is Connor McDavid Actually?
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#nhl #conormcdavid #edmontonoilers He's the youngest captain in NHL history, an extraordinary talent with unparalleled speed, a five time Art Ross Trophy winner, and the cornerstone of the Edmonton Oilers. So, how good is Conor McDavid, actually? Born on January 13, 1997, in the small town of Richmond Hill, Ontario, Conor McDavid's journey began. His parents, Kelly and Brian McDavid, played a c...
How Good Was PRIME Wayne Gretzky Actually?
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#nhl #waynegretzky #hockey He's known as "The Great One," a title that speaks volumes about his impact on hockey. His name is synonymous with unmatched skill and a record-breaking career. But just how good was PRIME Wayne Gretzky, actually? Hockey has seen many legends, but none have dominated the sport like Wayne Gretzky. Born on January 26, 1961, in Brantford, Ontario, Gretzky was not just a ...
How Good Was PRIME Sidney Crosby Actually?
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How Good Was PRIME Sidney Crosby Actually?

КОМЕНТАРІ

  • @direwolf6234
    @direwolf6234 День тому

    back in the day .. just 6 teams & no helmets or ads on the boards... now we have the stanley cup in florida in june ..

  • @kenshattuck550
    @kenshattuck550 День тому

    I’m a Bruins fan and grew up watching those Orr lead Boston teams. To me he was the best ever, awesome defense plus an offensive machine for a defenseman who could skate and puck handle like nobody in the league during his time. Great on the penalty kills, and one other asset he had …. he could fight with the best of them! One tough hombre …. to me the B’s never were the same when he left. Those B’s should have won more than just 2 cups imho.

  • @jaysparks9774
    @jaysparks9774 2 дні тому

    The most important part of his legacy is that he wasn't a quitter, he fought to get to where he wanted and made the game the way it is today. He never gave up even when he was down from the vicious attack from Bertuzzi. Unfortunate that an NHL career was cut short on such a talented player that could have put up so many great stats and achieved greatness. I will never forget this day in 2004. Steve Moore, YOU are a legend and will never be forgotten. <3

  • @blackfrancis55
    @blackfrancis55 2 дні тому

    And yet I love Mike Bossy more than Gretzky.

  • @terrywright9765
    @terrywright9765 2 дні тому

    Redefined how his position could be played. I put him #2 all time after you know who.

  • @RyanMorrisseau-qc9gr
    @RyanMorrisseau-qc9gr 3 дні тому

    The greatest hockey player ever😊

  • @Ivan.80p
    @Ivan.80p 3 дні тому

    He's the greatest pro athlete Washington DC has ever had. No other DC pro athlete has the accolades that Ovi has. I'll miss him dearly once he retires.

  • @OneTeeGlory
    @OneTeeGlory 4 дні тому

    If he didn’t miss so much time with lockouts and Covid, he’d be passed Gretzky already and just building on the record

  • @jamiehammond7401
    @jamiehammond7401 4 дні тому

    The definition of golden boy.

  • @timothyroche6445
    @timothyroche6445 4 дні тому

    WHAT THEY DID TO HIM WAS BULLSHIT, THE BRUINS SHOULD HAVE HAD SOME THUGS SKATING BY HIM ALL , crippling one of the best ever, , I DIDNT WATCH HOCKEY FOR 40 YEARS

  • @westonraske8152
    @westonraske8152 5 днів тому

    The video clips seemed mostly random and hardly ever matching the narration. Couldn’t even finish watching it and I’m a huge Gretzky fan.

  • @bounce12
    @bounce12 6 днів тому

    Gretzky and Bure were my two favourites growing up but everyone has to admit neither would put a patch on mcdavids ass!! If he played back when goalies were small and not half as good as today the sky Is the limit

    • @bounce12
      @bounce12 6 днів тому

      I admit Gretzky probably had the best hockey iq but McDavid is right there

  • @bounce12
    @bounce12 6 днів тому

    Loved Wayne’s Easton aluminum. Best looking stick of all time. Probably hurt the most as well

  • @willpanter209
    @willpanter209 6 днів тому

    No competition

  • @georgelewis3047
    @georgelewis3047 6 днів тому

    Elevated the team for sure. He was surrounded by Hall of Famers, and when he left for LA the Oilers won the cup without him! Do you have to repeat yourself so damn much and use so many wretched buzzwords?

  • @georgelewis3047
    @georgelewis3047 6 днів тому

    "From the frozen ponds of his hometown". I'm not sure Brantford has any backyard ponds. You need to take about 20% off the hyperbole son. Were you actually born when WG played or are you just a 'content creator' (meaning: scarfing whatever I can off Wikipedia and the www and monetizing it)??

  • @matsforsberg6287
    @matsforsberg6287 6 днів тому

    I was lucky to see him play. He was the greatest......"sorry Wayne"

  • @coloritos5
    @coloritos5 6 днів тому

    The greatest point scorer Hockey has seen and perhaps will ever see… just wondering what could have happened if Mario Lemieux would’ve been the one playing in Edmonton those years and if he had been healthy. Possibly a 3000+ points scorer

  • @josephcrowe2908
    @josephcrowe2908 6 днів тому

    He knew things before they happened. Backhand passes cross rink to players coming off the bench...on the tape. He was once in a lifetime talent

  • @johnforeman634
    @johnforeman634 7 днів тому

    I used to love how he’d take a hard slap shot basically right in front of the net. That’s a situation for a wrist shot, but not for the great one.

  • @mfirstchoice
    @mfirstchoice 7 днів тому

    The greatest in this order…Howe Orr than Gretzky

  • @philwalters6042
    @philwalters6042 7 днів тому

    He was all that and then some

  • @jimtheoharis369
    @jimtheoharis369 8 днів тому

    He was NOT instantly the highest paid player, he just thought he was. They lied to him at first and told him to keep his salary a secret, because he was allegedly getting paid way more than anyone else. that was the story they told him. Truth was, a bunch of players were getting paid more than him but it did eventually come out and he was not too happy !!!!

  • @handelbaroque
    @handelbaroque 8 днів тому

    Jean-Guy is a male name and Pierrette a female one...

  • @euclideszoto997
    @euclideszoto997 8 днів тому

    Gretzky was great. No doubt about it but he had Messier on the team as well.

  • @JesusSaviorJudge
    @JesusSaviorJudge 8 днів тому

    Growing up with only six teams in the NHL I watched Bobby or Blossom into in my opinion, the best skater ever. I loved watching him killing the power-play.

  • @richiemarshall2755
    @richiemarshall2755 8 днів тому

    True gentleman humble talented down to earth Canadian

  • @mike2008alberta
    @mike2008alberta 8 днів тому

    Gretzky was a cherry picking, glass jawed sissy ... if it weren't for yuri kurri and messier he wouldn't of achieve the "greatness" title that people that din't watch a game give him credit for. You take away those 2 main players and what do you got ... another so so player with spurts of being good.

  • @budthewiser7294
    @budthewiser7294 8 днів тому

    Gretzky has more career assists than the 2nd guy has total career points. And that 2nd guy is Jagr

  • @ColinSushiboy-lz4rg
    @ColinSushiboy-lz4rg 8 днів тому

    Trevor Linden was better and so was LeBron James:P

  • @robculp323
    @robculp323 8 днів тому

    Also should of beenn in the penalty box after cutting gilmour. All Canadian Final was lost

  • @masterchief1992HHQ
    @masterchief1992HHQ 9 днів тому

    The 50 goals in 39 games is insane

  • @kentr2424
    @kentr2424 9 днів тому

    Gretz wasn't the fastest skater, didn't have the hardest shot, and certainly wasn't a tough guy, but he had what NO ONE ELSE has ever had (and I include Lemieux, Lindros, Ovechkin, McDavid) to the degree he did - and that is hockey sense. He knew not only where everyone WAS, but where they were GOING TO BE, and would set up so that passes from him would go to right to the stick for the shot on goal. It was like he had a 360 degree radar dome on top of his helmet feeding directly into his brain. That's why his assist total is more than double his goals and why his points total record will likely never be broken.

  • @ADAMAXiUS
    @ADAMAXiUS 9 днів тому

    kinda sounds like written by ai at 11:35

  • @sss4987
    @sss4987 9 днів тому

    HYBRID

  • @XiNightmareZiX
    @XiNightmareZiX 9 днів тому

    bro get a thesaurus

  • @youthinkyouknowme5551
    @youthinkyouknowme5551 9 днів тому

    # 99 was a remarkable +520 in his career and he had a phenomenal 73 SHG . At age 18 he led the NHL in Scoring and was +14 on a horrible Oiler Team that allowed the 2nd most goals in the NHL . His first line linemate was Stan Weir (anyone ever hear of him?) and Gretzky still had 137 points at age 18

  • @zeus014
    @zeus014 9 днів тому

    Wayne Gretzky came into the NHL at a time when the over-all style of play was much more wide-open/run-and-gun and brute-force take-no-prisoners offense and defense. But the innovative, unpredictable and playing-outside-the-box style that he brought to the game not only inspired generations of later NHL players to elevate the game, it also sent all teams in the league back to the drawing board in order to design defensive systems to shut him down. With Gretzky and a slew of up-and-coming stars adopting his style and techniques, team defense strategies to counter the likes of Gretzky began to take shape: Stifling blue-line systems like the weak-side lock slowed the game to a crawl - so much so that the league had to eventually change the rules to speed things back up again: paying closer attention to things like the size of goalie pads, repealing the no-foot-in-the-crease-or-the-goal-does-not-count rule, etc. The end result of the Gretzky phenomenon was a plethora of new and exciting players who adopted many of Gretzky's techniques and play-making prowess, elevating the game to where it is now. Guys like Mario Lemieux, Pavel Bure, Temmu Selane and more recently, Connor McDavid.

  • @stevenmcinally4420
    @stevenmcinally4420 9 днів тому

    Eagleson should. And is rotting in hell. With ballard

  • @stevenmcinally4420
    @stevenmcinally4420 9 днів тому

    I saw him play. It looked like he was up against a pee wee team. . he was that good. . Oh and by the way. . he handed John Ferguson his lunch. He did not try that twice

  • @jorenreyes6778
    @jorenreyes6778 10 днів тому

    Y'all forgot to mention his years playing lacrosse (which he admits helped in his success as a hockey player) 😉

  • @mikelocke9943
    @mikelocke9943 10 днів тому

    🐐

  • @hikeheaven1
    @hikeheaven1 10 днів тому

    the single greatest athlete in team sports ever....he has his own record book

  • @xxxXSuperbXxxx
    @xxxXSuperbXxxx 10 днів тому

    Goalies were so much smaller back then. The equipment has gotten way bigger. Its not hard to see

    • @dannycarlow8204
      @dannycarlow8204 9 днів тому

      Yes, the goalies were smaller but the equipment has technically gotten smaller, not bigger. They set the measurements smaller in the mid 2000's to help scoring. Leg pads, glove and blocker were all downsized.

  • @wholesomelunch6576
    @wholesomelunch6576 10 днів тому

    “Gretzky a puck hog” Still leads the league in assists.

  • @user-jj1ts1tw7p
    @user-jj1ts1tw7p 11 днів тому

    I'm unfortunately old enough to have watched Orr play and can confidently tell you he was the most dominant athlete I have ever seen amongst his peers to this day.people quickly started to claim Gretzky was better but I watched Gretzky play against many great players that were still around from the Orr era and can tell you that Gretzky would have been just one more player chasing Orr around the ice trying to get the puck.Greztky once said that his only regret was he would have liked to have been able to skate like Orr.gotta tell you it was almost supernatural at times .had he not been injured from his first few games he would probably have won 5 or 6cups

  • @Worrallthegreat
    @Worrallthegreat 11 днів тому

    Gretzky never played without the two line pass rule.. wasn't admisited until 04-05.. he had already been retired for a few seasons

  • @mauricerose3082
    @mauricerose3082 12 днів тому

    G.O.A.T.: Gretzky Of All Time

  • @RayTiempo
    @RayTiempo 12 днів тому

    What in my opinion is also great about Gretzky is, that he isnt full of himself like other greats like in the NFL and NBA which always say they would dominate in todays game. Gretzky once admitted that its way more difficult to score in todays NHL since the goalies are way more athletic than they were during his time playing.

  • @muchidromedary.7368
    @muchidromedary.7368 12 днів тому

    Mcdavid is the best there is now, he’s been in the league for 9 years and has 982 pts, if you give him another 9 years at his current production, he’d still 1000 pts short of Gretzky. It’s almost laughable how good he was.