Inside Hockey - Herbert Carnegie Interview
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- Опубліковано 24 лют 2009
- Hockey Night In Canada's Inside Hockey - Interview with the legendary Herbert Carnegie, who was one of the greatest hockey players. However, he was denied the opportunity to play in the NHL because he was black.
And con still has a trophy named after him. Even after what he said. To herb. Wow.
Herb Carnegie is my great grandpa
One of the greats whose undefeated spirit will live on through his story to uplift the downtrodden and change for the better mankind.
With God all things are possible
-Blkpanther08 (cont'd)-
... But he chose to take this negative evil and build a positive legacy - The Future Aces. Racism, bigotry and this kind of hate will not go away very easily. It still has its foothold all over the place. However, it's heroes like Mr. Carnegie who stand on the shoulders of giants and willing to lift us up above it all....
KEEP TELLIN YOURSELF THAT! GUY WAS TERRIBLE AND INVISIBLE ON THE ICE.
So happy to finally see Herb Carnegie in the Hall of Fane!
Thank you and I agree! Maybe one day, but things look brighter with people like you.
What an inspiration
Hall of Famer! 💪✊
MY IDOLS WILLIE O REE. HERB CARNIEGIE. BILL RILEY. CLAUDE VILLEGRAIN
Lol Rane Carnegie my dad
Let’s not forget Grant Fuhr, Tony McKegney, Pokey Reddick, Dirk Graham, Reggie Savage, Freddie Brathwaite, Jamal Mayers, Bryce Salvador, PK Subban ,Malcom Subban, Ryan Reaves, Evander Kane and to anyone I forgot got. I’m sorry
i remember him playing with the quebec aces. yes he was good enough for the nhl. his brother ossie was not to shabby either.
RIP Mr. Carnegie.
How is the playoff MVP trophy still named after Conn Smythe? Ridiculous.
BECAUSE THIS GUY DID NOTHING, THATS WHY!
-Blkpanther08 (cont'd)-
...Even when I was writing a few articles on Mr. Carnegie - sounds2remember . com (click on Herbert H. Carnegie) it was this song that my brother, Robert and I wrote, in honour of his legacy that stands out more than anything else I had put together - My Future Is Now - on same site but click on media.html.
Time can sometimes be an enemy, and sometimes a friend. Do we have right to get ticked off about this? Yes of course. Should we stay ticked off about it?
-Blkpanther08 (cont'd)-
No, because we will eventually become blinded by the same thing and then that anger turns to hate and it will destroy us as well.
Thanks for your email.
Hey Blkpanther08,
I can understand your frustration. I really can. Each one of us deserves an opportunity of fairness, and what we do thereafter is totally on us. Mr. Carnegie didn't get that chance and it does bring him, his family and the rest of us much pain.
However, he made a decision! He could have been angry all his life and hateful to anyone who did not look like him, whether they had nothing to do with what happened or did....
NOTHING TO DO WITH FAIRNESS, HE WAS NOT THAT GOOD. WHITE PLAYERS WERE BETTER THAN HIM, THATS THE FACTS! CRYING RACISM FOR NOT BEING GOOD ENOUGH IS COMICAL, JUST LIKE HIS HOF INDUCTION.
So sad, racism has no place in any sport.
RIGHT, KEEP THE BLACK RACISTS OFF THE ICE.
NHL Hof should be a shame.
I agree! The HOF likes to honor those, who never played at that level, like owners or writers.., and those on Team (Whatever powerhouse country), but won't consider great players, who should have been in the league if it were not for systemic racism; those negros, who were also exalted by other players as being more than good enough (Jean Beliveau) to have played in the league... Yes, Mr. Carnegie was that elite player! He could have set records! He was that good!
Yes, it was and still is a shame!
Orlando Padilla Herb Carnegie is my great grandpa
If you don’t me look up Rane Carnegie that is my dad
@@Hockey4life751 I will definitely
Orlando Padilla okay
Orlando Padilla look up Rane Carnegie and herb carnegie
He refused to play for the Rangers. He cut off his own knees.
jimsboy1mike You make a statement with no corroborating information! What college or university did you attend?
He refused to report to the rangers farm team for far less money than he made with Quebec. He had a family to support.
The guy did nothing. played house league, and was invisible on the ice. The big lie continues. HOF for being black? YUP!