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  • British Guy Reacts To NHL BIGGEST HITS!!
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  • @mertsalih
    @mertsalih  Рік тому +9

    I now have a channel where I will be making reactions about Canada. Subscribe if you are interested. Cheers!! - www.youtube.com/@mertsalihcan

    • @jdbankshot
      @jdbankshot Рік тому

      soccer.. sucker.

    • @bonniefournier2430
      @bonniefournier2430 11 місяців тому

      You should watch some of the woman hockey team 4 Olympic gold and silver!! One of the players on women's team is a Dr, played on men's team on a European team and is on staff for Toronto maple leafs!

    • @JoeIsOut2lunch
      @JoeIsOut2lunch 4 місяці тому

      @mertsalih tomorrow May 11, 2024. Canada versus Great Britain world hockey championships.

  • @ColeNollavook
    @ColeNollavook Рік тому +236

    “I think that was the same team cheering, those fans absolutely love the violence” most wholesome introduction to Boston sports fans possible

    • @maw4734
      @maw4734 Рік тому +18

      Damn straight, go B's

    • @TomBombadil73
      @TomBombadil73 Рік тому +5

      Oh oh oh oh oh
      Oh oh oh oh oh oh oh, oh
      Oh oh
      Oh oh
      😬

    • @di-.-ib
      @di-.-ib Рік тому +5

      representing often for the B's here!

    • @lukew1383
      @lukew1383 Рік тому

      That was my thought too.

    • @EverettGuenther
      @EverettGuenther Рік тому +4

      Most people don’t know this but Boston’s biggest feeder team comes from the Massachusetts penitentiary system.

  • @Hi_Flyers
    @Hi_Flyers Рік тому +254

    for the record, this video wasn't just "biggest clean hits in the NHL", some of the hits in it were definitely illegal and ended up with a penalty. If you don't know the sport very well it's definitely a bit hard to tell the difference though!

    • @BobbyBoucher228
      @BobbyBoucher228 Рік тому +27

      Tom Wilson got suspended 20 games for trying to decapitate Oskar Sundquist and the craziest part was that the game didn’t even matter as it was the preseason. You know it’s a bad hit when your own fans are booing you and some of the most homer announcers can’t even justify the hit as being clean.

    • @JayRiemenschneider
      @JayRiemenschneider Рік тому

      Good point. They didn't show the best clean hit sadly, Chara on Pacioretty

    • @v10011011
      @v10011011 Рік тому

      Very good point

    • @matthewcastel2391
      @matthewcastel2391 Рік тому

      It’s not that it’s the fact that even if it’s not legal it still happens

    • @edwardofgreene
      @edwardofgreene Рік тому +2

      @@BobbyBoucher228 I was thinking "most of these hits are clean" then I saw the Wilson hit on Sunny, and I about lost it.
      That was as dirty as it gets, and has no business being celebrated.
      A few after that were not clean either.
      I love hard checks, but I have notolerance for head hunting.
      Let's all stick to the good clean violence. The kind where players leave the ice battered and bruised. NOT the dirty kind where players leave the ice on a stretcher.
      I agree that to a novice the difference might be difficult to spot. I bet most doctors, even ones who have never seen ice hockey, could see the difference though.
      The game allows for tough hits, and I love it. However the things that are illegal are illegal for a reason.
      I also think the NHL should do away with the instigator rule. (That ship has sailed, but let me have my fantasy.) Let enforcers enforce! We need some bare fisted policeman patrolling the ice.
      I

  • @karmenfriesen2681
    @karmenfriesen2681 Рік тому +107

    As an NHL fan, most of us will cheer if a member of our fav team lays a serious hit on the opponent. Also I remember hearing that NHL hits are 17% harder than American football

    • @potato147
      @potato147 Рік тому +4

      Yep even if the player are smaller

    • @MarcSherwood
      @MarcSherwood Рік тому +5

      And they play way more games per season. NFL is 17 games per season and NHL is 82. That has to take a toll. Though I do wonder why the career lifespan of an NFL player is so short compared to an NHL player. You would assume with hard, and more frequent hits, they would not last as long.

    • @thicky1336
      @thicky1336 Рік тому +8

      There is a big difference with NFL big hits though because 95% of the time it's helmet to helmet whereas hockey is mostly body

    • @edanielgreen
      @edanielgreen Рік тому +2

      @@thicky1336 ... to body to ice. 😆

    • @blazerorb
      @blazerorb Рік тому +3

      @@thicky1336 Yeah, the big difference is made by the way hockey penalties enforce technique: Charging: no leaving your feet to turn yourself into a helmet-missile; Head-butting: See above, no head-missiles; Holding: no grabbing someone to spin them around and throw them with their own momentum, you have to transfer yours directly into them, which makes throwing a high-speed hit often hurt the hitter just as much, so they’re less inclined to; and finally, NO HITS-TO-THE HEAD: can you even imagine football with this?

  • @evolgrim4139
    @evolgrim4139 Рік тому +234

    I absolutely love how even a soccer fan who’s never seen a game can tell the intentions of bruins fans 😂

  • @JDW1110
    @JDW1110 Рік тому +379

    As a Canadian, I’m so happy your doing some hockey content!

  • @BRUNHILDofficial
    @BRUNHILDofficial Рік тому +66

    These guys are monsters. 200+lbs on the ice going 70kmh at each other and smashing one another into the dark ages. Such a great sport.

    • @blazerorb
      @blazerorb Рік тому +5

      Nowhere near 70km/h, but otherwise yeah

    • @snoitseuqpi1119
      @snoitseuqpi1119 Рік тому

      170+

    • @kris6038
      @kris6038 Рік тому +2

      Grit is bred into the bones of the game. It's normal to see older hockey photos of players with half their teeth gone. Especially Philadelphia players lol

    • @kris6038
      @kris6038 Рік тому +1

      @@blazerorb if you think the puck isn't shot at you that fast, then you got another thing coming. But the speed of the players probably clocks in at least 25 mph for the fastest guys (who probably aren't hitting you)

    • @blazerorb
      @blazerorb Рік тому

      @@kris6038
      …?
      Uh, er, yes, I agree. If I am thinking that PUCKS don’t go 70km/h+ then I have another thing coming.
      Good thing I don’t, then.
      Thanks for pinging me about a completely separate topic from what I had replied to, which was explicitly about skating speed.

  • @aust25
    @aust25 Рік тому +261

    In my honest opinion I think hockey is the most difficult sport to play. I had the chance to work with the Blackhawks training staff in the 2015 championship season and seeing players like Kane, Toews, Keith, and a bunch of others just throw weights around, smashing endurance drills and flexibility tests was jaw dropping to say the least. Love the reaction!

    • @Disasterpiec1
      @Disasterpiec1 Рік тому +31

      i agree, hockey players are the best and toughest athletes on the planet

    • @ryanc9888
      @ryanc9888 Рік тому

      @@Disasterpiec1 lol

    • @e1dsd720
      @e1dsd720 Рік тому +17

      @@ryanc9888 football has more non-playing time in the game than playing time. Also imagine a football tackle but at 35km/h and its not even a tackle its crushing someone with all bodyweight. Many NHLers weigh over 230lbs

    • @Andy_Babb
      @Andy_Babb Рік тому +11

      Agreed. As athletic as players in any sports…. but on skates

    • @joerepoman1
      @joerepoman1 Рік тому +1

      We’re you there for the………🤔 you know?

  • @ironman6432
    @ironman6432 Рік тому +19

    I grew up playing hockey since I was 4, this is normal to me , it didn’t occur to me how this could be viewed as shockingly violent to people who have never experienced this game

    • @billfarley9167
      @billfarley9167 Місяць тому

      Yep. I'm sure you speak for most Canadian hockey players. I started at age 5 and finished with the old timers at 83. Mourned for a year when I had to hang up the skates.

  • @willpenland8505
    @willpenland8505 Рік тому +144

    You should reach to NHL mic’d up fights. These guys are the toughest athletes around playing through injuries missing teeth, skates cutting people wide open and still playing, yet you will hear how nice, genuine and respectful of the sport they can be even while bashing someone’s head in. It’s the best. Love that you can fight in hockey as long as you stay on your feet. And that’s when the crowd really gets into it banging on the glass. It’s the best

    • @Andy_Babb
      @Andy_Babb Рік тому +5

      I just commented basically the same thing lol if he likes these clips he’ll LOVE some fight. Show a few Zdeno Chara 😂

    • @timkeenan7419
      @timkeenan7419 Рік тому +7

      Best fight I ever watched was tie domi and Bob probert

    • @Andy_Babb
      @Andy_Babb Рік тому

      @@timkeenan7419 Aaron Downey was the best fighter I ever saw. Took on Domi and won. But I literally watched the man in the minors in Providence for years before he made it to the NHL in I think Dallas… I’m not making it up when I say I truly never saw the man lose a fight. Never. Not only did he never lose, he HURT guys in fights. If you fought Downey you were guaranteed to be coming away with blood on your face at a minimum. (Unrelated: I also saw him take a hockey stick up his shorts somehow when he collided with an opponent, the stick snapped and sliced his femoral artery right there on the ice. It was awful. Most blood I’ve ever seen in my life, it was an actual miracle he survived)

    • @randomname9758
      @randomname9758 Рік тому

      @@timkeenan7419 r.i.p. Probert.

    • @abeartheycallFozzy
      @abeartheycallFozzy Рік тому

      Probert vs Wendy was better rivalry youngster.

  • @connorbegley8464
    @connorbegley8464 Рік тому +29

    I’m a bruins fan. That’s the crowd you noticed that was so exited by the hits. It’s typical of all nhl fans to cheer on the violence, but I would say it’s especially typical of us bruins fans. We love our hits and fights. You should react to nhl fights next!

    • @WickedRaccoon16_61
      @WickedRaccoon16_61 Рік тому +1

      Im a ottawa fan. But i remember like then years ago and befort that when a was watching, every bruins vs canadians game's we the best 🤘🤘

    • @Detrinova
      @Detrinova Рік тому +1

      Another Boston fan here. We do love our bloodshed.

    • @johnbenesh9663
      @johnbenesh9663 Рік тому

      yeah but yall arent picky whether or not its clean or dirty

    • @gregmacewen6330
      @gregmacewen6330 Рік тому

      I loved the hit Subban game Marchand.

    • @nobodyimportant6851
      @nobodyimportant6851 Рік тому +1

      ​@@gregmacewen6330 I love ANY hit on Marchand.

  • @pcpuser83
    @pcpuser83 Рік тому +24

    "I don't know how their bodies can handle this" hockey players are a different breed lmao

  • @BlueNoteStan
    @BlueNoteStan Рік тому +9

    The hit in your thumbnail is Torey Krug (Boston Bruins) on Robert Thomas (St. Louis Blues) in the 2019 Stanley Cup Finals. Absolutely lit him up. The very next season, Krug gets traded to the Blues and Thomas tags Krug in a Tweet and says, "Did we just become best friends?". They still play on the same team.

    • @trapjohnson
      @trapjohnson Рік тому

      Small quibble, we acquired Krug in '21, so there was an intervening season, but the point remains!

    • @lukew1383
      @lukew1383 Рік тому

      "Yep!"

    • @BlueNoteStan
      @BlueNoteStan Рік тому +1

      @@trapjohnson yeah, that's how it played out... man... time is a flat circle huh

  • @michaelferrera5838
    @michaelferrera5838 Рік тому +10

    One of the biggest hits I've ever seen was Boston Bruins captain Zdeno Chara absolutely staple gunning Montreal Canadiens player Max Pacioretty into the center glass. It happened March 8th, 2011. Check that one out. (Note: Max Pacioretty was hurt, but recovered so quickly, he earned the nickname Wolverine.)

    • @jasondashney
      @jasondashney Рік тому

      Yeah they changed the glass because of that hit. It was brutal.

    • @theadvocate4698
      @theadvocate4698 Рік тому

      I was expecting this to be here.... :(

    • @alyssinwilliams4570
      @alyssinwilliams4570 Рік тому

      I was going to negatively comment on the 'he recovered quickly" bit but then it occurred to me that.. well.. he *did* fracture a vertebrae and came back and resumed his career. Not a lot of people are going to do that. So I'll concede it.

  • @brandyforsythe1882
    @brandyforsythe1882 Рік тому +42

    As a high schooler we used to go to our local hockey games, not NHL level. Best part was sitting on the glass during a fight.

  • @captainptmb334
    @captainptmb334 Рік тому +15

    As a lifetime Sabre fan, I was happy that the legendary Campbell hit was in there. And I absolutely love his reaction: "His soul left his body!"

    • @ralfmeyer9086
      @ralfmeyer9086 Рік тому +1

      Greetings from a Canadiens fan from nothern Germany. Here in Germany i love the Düsseldorfer EG.🤘

    • @claude122
      @claude122 11 місяців тому

      probably THE biggest and most beautiful hits in nhl history

  • @colinaudette291
    @colinaudette291 Рік тому +43

    You should really react “Nhl Most electrifying playoff goals in recent memory” amazing video that will show you more than just the brutality of the sport

  • @JustinMullally
    @JustinMullally Рік тому +15

    I got low-bridged (when the hitting player ducks and flips you over) when I played as a teenager. I flipped 360 in the air and it scared my parents so much I wasn’t allowed to play the next year. It stung but honestly I was right back up and skating before the referee stopped play. You don’t really think about it in the moment, you just want to get back to what you were doing.

    • @MandatoryFruit
      @MandatoryFruit Рік тому

      I only played when I was young, so never really got hit. But I do recall falling on my face a lot because I sucked at skating. I can attest that at least there, you really don't feel it in the moment. Even without padding.

    • @IThinkJoshAllenIsHot
      @IThinkJoshAllenIsHot Рік тому

      I also had to take a break from hockey cause my parents were scared. I always played a annoying type of game (chirps, low blows, sreening the goalie) and was very small (still am) so bigger guys would headhunt me alot. One time I got a clean hit on a guy (my best hit ever) and two 6+ feer guys just beat the shit out of me didnt get anything but my parents took me out of competitive hockey

    • @Big-Chiefin
      @Big-Chiefin Рік тому

      low-bridged?! u mean a Hip-check?

  • @MCLSD_
    @MCLSD_ Рік тому +40

    I don’t even like watching hockey, but it’s such a respectable sport. The hits are definitely a part of the sport, and fights can happen very often. Best part of the fights is they’re legal and the refs will let it happen for a little bit. Such a fun sport. Idk much about it besides that. But a live hockey game is a crazy experience

    • @LiqdPT
      @LiqdPT Рік тому +9

      Fights aren't "legal". The players get penalized for fighting. But it is a part of rhe game.

    • @jonathanlantzy7526
      @jonathanlantzy7526 Рік тому

      Pretty high praise for a game you don't like. 😂

    • @nobodyimportant6851
      @nobodyimportant6851 Рік тому +2

      ​@@LiqdPT Not legal, but totally acceptable. Fights get you 5 minutes in the penalty box, the refs usually stand back until 1 player goes to the ground, the police are never involved & they all shake hands and go for a beer after the game.

    • @LiqdPT
      @LiqdPT Рік тому

      @@nobodyimportant6851 I wouldn't say the police are NEVER involved, but not very often and not in a straight up fist fight. Usually that requires one participant to decide to use something (usually hockey stick) as a weapon.

  • @charlesquigley4383
    @charlesquigley4383 Рік тому +6

    Amazing, ten minutes of open ice hits and not a single one featuring Scott Stevens, that man was a monster on the ice.

  • @puppethound
    @puppethound Рік тому +11

    Love me some Hockey too. Problem is I live in Norway so most of the games come on around 2am local time. It's a fun sport to watch. Speed of Basketball with the hits of football. And the skill these large men possess is amazing powerful and graceful at the same time.

    • @tino6176
      @tino6176 Рік тому

      Could watch some European leagues. Finland and Sweden for example have pretty good leagues, not NHL level but good.

    • @burningdaylights
      @burningdaylights Рік тому +1

      Do you guys play much growing up in Norge? I know Swedes and Finns have had a lot of guys go into the NHL, but maybe you guys are too smart to subject yourselves to that sort of punishment.

  • @ohowihateohiostate1384
    @ohowihateohiostate1384 Рік тому +3

    As one who played hockey for years, if you see the check coming, you prepare for the hit. Sometimes it might look really bad, but it may not even hurt. The problems come when you don't see it coming. That's when it REALLY hurts. After a blind hit I went head-first into the boards and spent the rest of the period in the locker room.

  • @willpenland8505
    @willpenland8505 Рік тому +21

    NHL fights but they get increasingly more violent is a good one to react to!

  • @JT.Pilgrim
    @JT.Pilgrim Рік тому +6

    It’s so great to see a first time hockey reaction. They always have a million questions about how the rules work and if this is a normal hickey game

  • @liammerrick6399
    @liammerrick6399 Рік тому +3

    I moved to Canada from the Uk 18yrs ago. Hockey has a lot of qualities similar to football but the speed, finesse and physicality are so so much better. It's a beautiful sport. I never got in to any other north American sports. Just Hockey. Highly recommend watching goals, skills and maybe fights if you're into that

    • @jasondashney
      @jasondashney Рік тому

      It's the only team sport I even remotely care about. It has as much or more speed, continuous action, physicality, and beautiful plays as any sport, all in 1 sport. Blows my mind that it is not gigantic. Americans don't like goalies I guess. None of the Big 3 have a goalie.

  • @WallyPDoyle111
    @WallyPDoyle111 Рік тому +31

    "That was absolutely frightening... let's check that out again" I love your enthusiasm!

  • @sackobones684
    @sackobones684 Рік тому +4

    That "same crowd" are boston bruins fans. We love our hockey! We get wild!

  • @georgerobbins8823
    @georgerobbins8823 Рік тому +3

    Yes hits are not only an expected part of the game but also a stat they track as to how many hits a player puts out in a game/season but to count on the stat sheet the hit must result in a turn over. This is also why they jump back up so fast because play doesn't stop, so if you're laying on the ice taking to long to get up you're leaving your team short handed

  • @FatedPHX
    @FatedPHX Рік тому +5

    So the main 3 rules when it comes to hitting, you cannot headhunt, you cannot leave the ice (jump into a hit), and you cannot hit someone from the back into the boards.

    • @DarkenSeyreth
      @DarkenSeyreth Рік тому +1

      *unless you are a Star player(i.e. McDavid, Crosby, etc), in which case have fun goons.

    • @jasondashney
      @jasondashney Рік тому

      @@DarkenSeyreth Amen. People talked about the "Sedin sisters" but those guys got beaten on every single game. That '11 finals against the Bruins was a joke. The refs were on vacation.

  • @ericg9828
    @ericg9828 Рік тому +5

    Hockey is a tough sport but the hits aren't always as big as these. There are a lot of great hockey plays that are amazing to watch especially because they're made at such high speeds. When I was younger, soccer was thought of as a girls game because there was no hitting but that's changing now in Canada as more and more people see it as a good competitive and accessible game.

  • @davidyoung5114
    @davidyoung5114 Рік тому +8

    That hit that you decided to check out again (1:24) was by a player named Campbell on a player named Umberger, so it became known around hockey circles as 'Campbell's Cream of Umberger Soup!'

  • @kellythornton4140
    @kellythornton4140 Рік тому +1

    I’m Canadian so I started playing hockey at 3 or 4 years old. Taken many big hits, worst injury was a concussion and a broken arm. Check out the best of Conner McDavid. He is the best player in the world, unreal talent. Happens to play for my favourite team the Edmonton Oilers.

  • @Stepperg1
    @Stepperg1 Рік тому +6

    Best sport ever!

  • @michaelwilmas7027
    @michaelwilmas7027 Рік тому +2

    NHL hits are much harder on average because they often happen with more speed. Also, NFL plays are typically headed in a single direction, so it is easier for the ball carrier to predict from where they will get hit. NHL plays can go in any direction at any time.

  • @Timmycoo
    @Timmycoo Рік тому +14

    You're not allowed to make the head the principle point of contact, so when you see those side "glanced" whiplash plays of hitting the head, they are illegal. The majority of the ones are shoulder to chest.
    Primary difference between this and NFL is the speed. This guys go a lot faster than anyone on the NFL can run. But yeah, also the ice. For the NHL, a lot of big hits you will hear the commentators say "he didn't keep his head up" because there's a saying in hockey that you have to keep your head on a swivel or else you're going to get smoked.
    Also yeah you can grab the puck (as long as you're not in the goalie crease) but you have to immediately put it back down.

    • @bluegreybaby
      @bluegreybaby Рік тому +1

      When I close my eyes and think about my childhood - staying up late Saturday nights - all I can hear are the whistles of referees and Don Cherry yelling "KIDS YOU GOT TO KEEP YOUR HEADS UP".

    • @Timmycoo
      @Timmycoo Рік тому

      @@bluegreybaby KEEP YOUR HEADS UP!

    • @whodunit5621
      @whodunit5621 Рік тому

      You're supposed to knock the puck down. They're supposed to be delay of game penalty for anyone other than goalie closing hand on the puck. But... referee decision to call.

    • @Timmycoo
      @Timmycoo Рік тому

      @@whodunit5621 Close handed the puck is only a penalty when used to avoid a player which is also up to the ref's discretion. So yes you are technically right but "knocking it down" is not really the best description.
      Basically it's a rule saying you can't carry the puck while skating. Or hand-pass lol.

  • @REIDiculous64
    @REIDiculous64 Рік тому +1

    A few things about watching hockey, for me it is fun sometimes to see hits but not when guys are targeting the head or if a player is facing the boards and someone hits them from behind. Biggest injuries are concussions either by another player or head hitting the ice. Also the players getting hit are usually focused on the puck, it’s tough to have your head up while playing the puck.

  • @kevinb314
    @kevinb314 Рік тому +20

    Those were only open ice hits. A lot happen on the glass, and that didnt show a single clip of that
    Would be cool to see you react to hits that include the boards/ glass and definitely a reaction for fights too

    • @JB-yb4wn
      @JB-yb4wn Рік тому +1

      Yeah, I was waiting for the one when Van Ryn got plastered against the glass and it shattered to bits.

    • @AreJay2006
      @AreJay2006 Рік тому +2

      @@JB-yb4wn Lotta big Kronwall hits along the glass too.

  • @Pause0
    @Pause0 Рік тому +1

    It's shocking as someone who doesn't watch hockey, but it's not just the violence, as the commentators say, it's a part of the game, if you can break you're opponents will to play their hockey with good hits, it can get you back into a game in a similar way that a bounceback goal can.

  • @kjellanderson
    @kjellanderson Рік тому +8

    I’d LOVE to see you watch some more hockey. It’s very similar to soccer but is faster and much more physical.
    If you want a good introduction to the sport I’d suggest checking out “the beauty of hockey” on UA-cam, its a little old at this point but it does a good job at highlighting all the little things that make it, in my opinion, the best sport in the world

    • @danielcarmichael3228
      @danielcarmichael3228 Рік тому

      Furthermore, get totally involved in the 90’s/00’s Wings-Avalanche rivalry. It’s the best thing ever, like an Arthurian tale.

  • @coconyt3623
    @coconyt3623 Рік тому +1

    What was missing were some of the glass-shatterers and hits where a dude goes flying onto the bench :D Good stuff! There's a pretty good saying, 'soccer players pretend to be injured... hockey players pretend they're ok' :D Best sport.

  • @2RGGrannyJeff
    @2RGGrannyJeff Рік тому +9

    That was fun to watch. There are much better hit videos out there too. But yeah, definitely do NHL Fights, but do best goals and more. Then there are videos of the best players to watch, like McDavid, Ovechkin, Crosby, Gretzky, etc. These are great videos to watch. Looking forward to more NHL videos.

    • @DarkenSeyreth
      @DarkenSeyreth Рік тому

      Yeah, as fun as the big hits are, a lot of the ones in that video were not good hits, and not a good representation the game. I think watching a best goals compilation would be a way better intro into the sport.

  • @BIRDIESAUCE
    @BIRDIESAUCE Рік тому +3

    I'm surprised we didn't see more Scott Stevens or Niklas Kronwall hits. If you want to see some of the most devastating hits ever (many would now be illegal with rule changes), check highlights out from those 2 guys.

  • @JohnnyV76V
    @JohnnyV76V Рік тому +6

    If you want some violent hits, look up getting Kronwalled. Dude was notorious for his hip checks (checking with the hip/back side of your body)

    • @GeneralWAITE
      @GeneralWAITE Рік тому +2

      This video was decent but I couldn’t believe there wasn’t a single Kronwalling?!?

    • @JohnnyV76V
      @JohnnyV76V Рік тому

      @@GeneralWAITE most of the clips were from the last five or so years so it didn’t surprise me. Was definitely a bit of a bummer though!

  • @Dr.Acula76
    @Dr.Acula76 Рік тому +1

    I've been playing hockey since 1984. I was 8. Been knocked on my ass more times than I can count but only ever got caught with my head down once and I was out cold but I only missed one shift. Only real injuries- 3 teeth missing, 2 broken noses, and a bunch of stitches from a puck and a few sticks. Man I love hockey!

  • @zuzana7907
    @zuzana7907 Рік тому +1

    "is that the same crowd?" i love how he cracked the code of Boston Bruins fans in like... 5 minutes 🤣

  • @BearBoxBreaks
    @BearBoxBreaks Рік тому +4

    Yes this is a normal part of the game. Less so now than it used to be. Two of the best players ever, Paul Kariya and Eric Lindros, had their careers shortened because of after effects of taking hits like this.

    • @tomnordquist8830
      @tomnordquist8830 Рік тому

      I did’t see any Scott Stevens hits in this video, but I think he was involved. I don’t take joy to see any player’s career shortened by a hard check. Oddly I think Stevens career was ended with concussive checks also. I was a Devs fan and I remember big checks on Lindros and Paul. I don’t see it as often in todays gsme

  • @coldyams51
    @coldyams51 Рік тому +2

    I was never too good at hockey but I did play a few years in a league where you were allowed to hit and I speak from many experiences when I say these hurt more than big hits in football, it’s a matter of going 20 km/h then suddenly becoming stationary by someone’s shoulder flying at you at 20 km/h in the opposite direction and it really makes your head ring, 10/10 would do again though

  • @dalegarnett
    @dalegarnett Рік тому +4

    You need to check out old school hockey hits.

  • @thattimguy7
    @thattimguy7 Рік тому +2

    Having played both ice hockey and football (neither professional), ice hockey hits are worse, but you just pop back up because the game isn't stopped. You gotta keep going and if you do, your teammates will back you up and then some.

  • @Northern_Grace
    @Northern_Grace Рік тому +3

    Really enjoyed your reactions to the hits. I highly recommend hip checks... I bet you'll be shocked at them... Really a work of art and a thing of beauty!

  • @christinelangin7209
    @christinelangin7209 Рік тому +2

    Another lifelong Boston Bruins fan here!🙌🏼 I've watched hockey, played hockey, & coached hockey--I've also coached rugby & I put ice hockey & rugby players in the same category for toughness, with the only difference being that due to the speeds hockey players can achieve & the speed with which they accelerate up to, it *definitely* requires all that equipment! If you want to see some legendary hockey fights, check out the 1970s Boston Bruins when the fight went up into the Rangers' stands & Mike Millbury beat a fan with the fan's own shoe! Nowadays, fights aren't as frequent; however, but YES every player fiercely defends their teammates💪🏼

  • @Hockeystar-xz4ch
    @Hockeystar-xz4ch Рік тому +2

    I love his reaction to the hit on Umberger

  • @TheJerseyNinja
    @TheJerseyNinja Рік тому +12

    Also if you want an example of just how brutal some hits can be in the NHL, check out Zdeno Chara’a hit on Max Pacioretty. It wasn’t so much of a regular hit, more so a collision caused by Chara. Accidental, but absolutely the most Brutal impact you will ever see a human body take that doesn’t just kill them. Amazingly, Pacioretty not only survived, but he fully recovered and was back in the league playing again just about half a year later. Chara was of course penalized for the incident but the incident also brought about a change in the rink building, there’s now a curved piece of glass where the hit took place so if it was to happen again, it wouldn’t be into a flat 90° wall. You’ll understand when you watch the incident what I mean. But you absolutely have to see it.
    Also you should look up Clint Malarchuk injury and Richard Zednik injury. Both the same injury but Malarchuk’s was arguably much more serious just based on what you can see. Both were life threatening though. Warning, there’s blood, quite a lot of it too especially in Malarchuk’s video

    • @avail2114
      @avail2114 Рік тому +1

      Yeah McAvoy on svetchnikov in this video was also an accidental collision. Neither one saw the other until it was too late

    • @johnbrowne2170
      @johnbrowne2170 8 місяців тому

      @@avail2114 Huh?

    • @avail2114
      @avail2114 8 місяців тому

      @@johnbrowne2170 neither player saw the other and they ran into each other. Both svetch and McAvoy generally take hits well. They collided off the puck due to a lack of situational awareness. It’s a penalty on McAvoy for interference. Not intentional but still a penalty

  • @ezpz9277
    @ezpz9277 11 місяців тому

    I played hockey all my life, in high school I took a mean hit that laid me flat on my back and knocked the wind right out of me, immediately got back up to change out with another player because i was in so much pain..... We wear a lot of pads so most hits you take hurt but wont keep you from stopping play. Love watching peoples reactions to the sport, so under rated.

  • @BroccoliMolester
    @BroccoliMolester Рік тому +3

    I honestly think that the reason we can take such big hits is because we have been since we were kids and we’re just immune to pain mostly lol

  • @caneyebus
    @caneyebus Рік тому +1

    One reason they want to get up quick is that play generally doesn't stop when someone goes down unless it is very serious, usually play will continue until there is a regular stoppage of play, so if you are down on the ice you're leaving a hole that your team has to fill.

    • @jasondashney
      @jasondashney Рік тому +1

      And if you stay down you damn well better be almost dead. You don't get to stay down because you're sore.

  • @gregmacewen6330
    @gregmacewen6330 Рік тому +1

    I am also Canadian and these kind of hits are somewhat common place and I have dished out as well as received them. However there were several in this video that were illegal hits. For instance hits to the head and elbows coming up are minor penalties if the game is called by the book. However in the NHL allot of illegal hits are ignored and not called by the officials.

  • @markastoforoff7838
    @markastoforoff7838 Рік тому +1

    There was a player named Borje Salming, most of his career he played with the Toronto Maple Leafs. Great Defenceman who passed away a few months ago. I think it was in 1987 he was playing a game and had his face carved up by another players skate. I can't remember the name of the player who did it and it wasn't on purpose but Salming needed a lot of stitches. I've watched and followed hockey since 1975 but that was one of the scariest things I remember seeing.

  • @andrewgreenberg9204
    @andrewgreenberg9204 Рік тому +1

    You asked. I played hockey from about 5 years old until about 40 when my knees just couldn’t handle it anymore.
    I’ve been knocked out cold. Been hit so hard I literally saw stars. Been so dizzy after a hit that I was crawling in a circle and couldn’t find the bench. Taking a hard hit in hockey is no joke man.

  • @andrewdonnelly8369
    @andrewdonnelly8369 Рік тому

    Haha dude, I laughed out loud several times and I'm only halfway through. "Did that guy die?" got me.

  • @MIRRORIMAGEWORLD
    @MIRRORIMAGEWORLD Рік тому +18

    As a Canadian watching this with a mangled knee from playing hockey, this video is a love, hate relationship... lol

  • @gheebuttersnaps13
    @gheebuttersnaps13 Рік тому +1

    Love that you were instantly impressed with the hip check

  • @ronemtae3468
    @ronemtae3468 Рік тому +1

    I played high school hockey D1 college applied some junior hockey and when you focus on one sport like Hockey you don’t appreciate how tough these guys are because if it is a high school and college player you did a lot of the stuff you see at a lower level I remember getting five teeth knocked out, and while sitting on the bench, my biggest concern was not missing a shift, and basically handing the pieces of my teeth to the trainer who put them in a cup of ice and milk, so I can make an assessment of having them put back in after the game

  • @razorblade220
    @razorblade220 Рік тому

    I am a Canadian and grew up playing Hockey, I have never received one of these big hits, but I have dished them out, one of my biggest hits on a opposing team member found the guy laid out on the ice for several minutes, while the trainer helped him to his feet.

  • @jbv776
    @jbv776 5 місяців тому

    "that could cause whiplash" is one of the funniest reactions to hockey I have ever heard

  • @joshfritsch6854
    @joshfritsch6854 Рік тому +1

    A few things for you since you don't know a lot about hockey. First, the biggest reason a lot of people go to hockey matches is to see the big hits and fights. Secondly, these guys wear a ton of pads to help to prevent a lot of injury. Finally, you can grab the puck out the air but you have to drop where you are to keep playing.

  • @flyingardilla143
    @flyingardilla143 Рік тому +1

    I played hockey and soccer as a kid. People flopping in soccer always pissed me off - even when players on my team did it.

  • @kennethwright9631
    @kennethwright9631 Рік тому

    He says, "Ice hockey is no joke!" Love it.

  • @GabLeGamer
    @GabLeGamer Рік тому

    for your question at 6:30 you're allowed to catch the puck with your hand but you have to immediately drop it at your feet or on your own stick, you can't pass it to a teammate or throw it. If a teammate touches it before you do after catching it, play is stopped and there's a faceoff.

  • @D0m0309
    @D0m0309 Рік тому

    One thing alot of people dont know when comparing hockey and soccer is that in hockey you cant fake or over-react to hits and illegal plays or else you will also get charged with "embelishement". So if you take a hit, get up as fast as you can and thats it

  • @jessebrobbel8336
    @jessebrobbel8336 Рік тому

    “The beauty of hockey: the greatest game on the planet” is a good place to start. Highlights all parts of the game and is just a solid video.

  • @thestig1611
    @thestig1611 Рік тому

    Former player here with a few points.
    1. Been hit like this many times. Delivered many more hits of my own. You don't stay down unless you're hurt.
    2. Most of these hits are legal. You cannot target the opponents head.
    3. You're absolutely encouraged to hit like this as long as it doesn't take you out of position.
    4. Studies have shown that hockey hits are up to 20% harder than American Football hits. Mostly due to hockey players are moving much faster and the ice is not a soft landing compared to grass.

  • @glennfriel
    @glennfriel Рік тому +1

    Hey Brother. Great video! I play hockey for fun now, and there's no hitting allowed. But, when I was younger I used to hit and take hits all the time. The rule in the NHL is that you're not allowed to target the head, so you have to be careful. You're bang-on when you quickly noticed that the hockey players tend to get right back up if they're able. If a player stays down, there's no question that he's hurt pretty bad. You'll also notice that the puck is usually nearby. That's because, like soccer, you can only tackle (body check) the player with the puck. Otherwise, it's a penalty for interference. Keep 'em coming!

  • @mikejanssen6344
    @mikejanssen6344 Рік тому +1

    I’d say pound for pound the hits in the NFL and NHL are similar. The difference is the speed of the game. I loved the big hit game whether giving or receiving the hit, it pure adrenaline.

  • @shreksswamp1182
    @shreksswamp1182 Рік тому +1

    the first hit in the video gave that guy a major concussion and he skated to the bench after collapsing like 3 times on his way. was so brutal to watch live

  • @gh0stm3tal85
    @gh0stm3tal85 Рік тому +1

    "Is that the same crowd?"
    That's the Boston Bruins (Massachusetts). As a B's fan myself, yes, we love the violence. A few years back (2011), we were known as the 'Big Bad Bruins' because of our physicality.

  • @pbandpudge
    @pbandpudge Рік тому +1

    Hockey is my favorite and I died laughing at your reaction looool it's even better to be there with the fans! We love a good hit

  • @billcrandall8654
    @billcrandall8654 Рік тому +1

    For hits that absolutely destroyed people check out Scott Stevens high light reel. For some shenanigans that have to be seen to be believed check out some of the things Tie Domi did during his career. Tie was by far my favorite player of the 90s.

  • @burningdaylights
    @burningdaylights Рік тому

    When you said hockey is no joke, you nailed it. One guy almost bled to death when another guy's skate blade caught him in the throat. And Chris Pronger had a heart attack when someone hit him in the chest with a puck.

  • @CommanderVolkov
    @CommanderVolkov Рік тому +1

    That big guy in black and gold at 10:50 that you mentioned, he's the tallest guy to ever lace up in the NHL. That's "Big Z", Zdeno Chara (recently retired) Boston Bruins captain. He's 6'9 without the skates on, 7'0" with the skates. One of the best and longest-playing defenseman to ever hit the ice. He played from 1996 to 2022, mostly with the Bruins. Among his records for just being a massive human being and one of the oldest guys to continue to play at the NHL level late in his career (he retired at 45 which is way longer than most guys ever play in the NHL, most are in their mid/late 30s when they retire from pro play), he also has the hardest recorded shot (108.8 mph).

    • @furryhoof647
      @furryhoof647 Рік тому

      Chara could have seriously hurt a lot of people, the league was lucky he's such a nice guy. He knew that using 80% of his strength, usually just an arm shove, was enough to remove people from the puck. That and his insane fitness level helped him play until 45.... Boston had the better version of Chara, but Ottawa had the scariest version. Sens Chara had a much shorter temper and fought a lot more often, he was an all-star and the most terrifying and intimidating enforcer at the same time. Boston valued him too much to use him that way. Ottawa Chara is one of my favourite players ever.... The Bruins stole him away by offering him the keys to the franchise, a wise move. The Sens were stacked at that time and didn't value Chara more than their other stars, big mistake. I was devastated. The next year Ottawa got to the finals and were physically pounded by Anaheim. It wouldn't have gone down like that if they cut ties with Redden and gave Zdeno what he deserved. sorry for the rant.

  • @adamhannaford9164
    @adamhannaford9164 Рік тому +1

    The open-ice hits always hurt the worst. Checking into the boards is pretty regular, but the boards are pliant and the ice is not.
    Check out the fights, too!

  • @adamderrick606
    @adamderrick606 Рік тому

    Played hockey all my life and every coach I ever had said "keep your head up and keep your stick on the ice". Never truer words spoken when it comes to playing hockey. If you are looking at the puck on your stick you will get you clock cleaned.

  • @hotdoghokage
    @hotdoghokage Рік тому

    I've grown up playing hockey, and my first game in Junior A, I got absolutely smoked like this. I remember feeling super winded and I saw stars. My worst injury was getting pinky partially cut off due to holy gloves, drove to the hospital in full gear to get it reattached. LOL.

  • @scottralphs9852
    @scottralphs9852 Рік тому

    Serious injuries do happen but they don't happen too often as "how to take a hit" is something taught early on in the sport. Keep your head up is also a common saying in hockey because that's how you protect yourself

  • @rexmcdowd
    @rexmcdowd Рік тому +1

    Hey man. Just found your channel because of this and really enjoyed your reaction to the sport. Hockey is easily my favorite sport and it's always fun to watch people when they first get exposed to it. Additionally, while the hits are really fun and exciting, there's also a substantial element of skill to it if you're interested in that. If you do decide to ever do videos of the more skilled side of hockey (or even if you just want to check them out on your own for personal interest) I highly recommend looking up highlights of Connor McDavid, Trevor Zegras, or even Pavel Datsyuk if you wanna go back a bit. Everything you will see in those videos is insane.

  • @markastoforoff7838
    @markastoforoff7838 Рік тому

    If you want to see some good hockey fighting footage from the 70's do a search for bench brawls. They had some classic ones back then. The Broadstreet Bullies (Philadelphia Flyers) and the Boston Bruins were notorious for their shenanigans. There was even a game where the Bruins and the fans got into it. That was totally out of control.

  • @johnwilmott4689
    @johnwilmott4689 Рік тому

    "Did that guy die?"
    That cracked me up.

  • @andrewrobertson179
    @andrewrobertson179 Рік тому

    That PK Subban hit on Marchand is one of the greatest highlights of my life 😂 that rat got the soul knocked out of him

  • @_asyncify2543
    @_asyncify2543 Рік тому

    "Do players get straight back up" -- many times, but in a lot of these clips they cut before you can see the effect. For instance, that very first one in the video? Toews couldn't stay on his feet and had to crawl to the bench. I remember it too well.

  • @starpetalarts6668
    @starpetalarts6668 Рік тому +1

    Shoulder on Shoulder contact is allowed, Shoulder on Torso contact is allowed, Hip on hip contact is allowed, and Hip on torso contact is allowed. Everything else is a penalty depending on the referee's mood.

  • @shaun374
    @shaun374 Рік тому

    The thing to keep in mind is often times they don't have the luxury of staying down. Unlike football, play doesn't stop in hockey. It keeps on going (barring a penalty or serious injury). So a player either has to get back in the play or off the ice lest his team is forced to play a man short.

  • @Mtzrlein
    @Mtzrlein Рік тому

    When you get hit like that it feels like this: you’re running down a hill at a pretty quick speed. Then all of a sudden everything hurts. You’re laying on the coldest and hardest substance the ground could be made out of. And when you look up, the tree that ran into you is gone. But if your team mates like you, there are at least two trees scrapping in the corner of the woods. And you feel real good about that

  • @whitenoise3335
    @whitenoise3335 Рік тому +1

    An NHL fights reaction would be great. However, there isn't much fighting in the NHL these days so it would be best to view fights from the 90s and early 2000s. Mind you, the 70s and 80s were notorious for bench clearing brawls.

  • @whiskybooze
    @whiskybooze 2 місяці тому

    My town puts hockey rinks up in the winter for the public to play hockey. We just throw our sticks in the a pile and pick two captains who grab random sticks and throw them in their pile and that's whos team your on. You be like a kid playing against grown dads.

  • @jeffsie88
    @jeffsie88 Рік тому

    There is an old saying here in Canada. "Soccer players lay done and pretend to be hurt, hockey players get up and pretend to not be hurt."
    I played both sports and its is a shame what soccer has turned into, a sports-drama class.

  • @ManOfThePeople75
    @ManOfThePeople75 Рік тому

    I've been a Boston Bruins fan since I was a kid. I've been watching for more than 30 years. NHL hockey pre-2014 was the greatest sport on earth. Today, we're transitioning into European football.

  • @petermaylin256
    @petermaylin256 14 днів тому

    When you're a forward and you're receiving a pass from a defender, you need the pass to be in front of you so you can skate onto it. If it's behind you and you have to turn your head, it's known as a "hospital pass" because it leads to hits like this

  • @chudmuffin0
    @chudmuffin0 Рік тому

    as someone who played soccer in college d1, and rugby, hockey in HS I feel the same way. games are different between premiership, la liga, seria a, SPL, etc but dives drive me nuts

  • @ericbush1279
    @ericbush1279 Рік тому

    For your comment at 10:40… yes. Anybody who plays at a decent level gets destroyed sometimes. The game moves so fast that no matter how big and strong you are, there’s going to be times when you just don’t see somebody coming at all and take a huge hit you’re not ready for 😂

  • @sooperman05
    @sooperman05 Рік тому +1

    When "he puts his ass out" we call that a hip check