Man how many millions of shootout attempts must there have been if all these fumbles are only 1 in a million. I can agree that the Hemsky goal against Stars belongs to a compilation like this.
I still can't believe how ham that Ray Ferraro went on Stepan. Come on man, that could have happened to anyone, he did the right thing trying to make sure that he was as close as possible and guided the puck into the empty net. Also, I'm pretty sure the kid had a tough career for being a #1 over all pick. Just never sat right with me how he laid into him like that.
7:28 The whole sequence is unreal, but Ray Ferraro calling out a player like that from the booth still gets on my nerves lol. The puck clearly caught a divot or a small chunk of ice and popped over the stick at pretty much the worst possible time. The guy was being cautious and wanted to make sure it went in the net. You can tell it startled him and he unfortunately wiped out trying to recover. He probably should have just shot it, but hindsight is always 20/20. It was horrible luck, not poor play. I STILL feel bad for that dude.
@???? Lmfao... in the Era of shootouts, they average around 1000 per season... So even if they had been doing them all along they'd be at 100k in 100yrs...
I am fully convinced that the moment at 4:31 is why Jason Pominville isn’t in the Sabres hall of fame. Had a ridiculous career with us (0.686 PPG) in 1060 games and never had a season where he played 50 games or more less than 30 points or less than 16 goals. Truly an all time great player who would’ve been much less underrated if he won a cup.
6:13 I watched that play live, Game was a roller coaster of emotions since the wings came tied out up right after but ended up losing the game but that saved it from a straight loss into a loss in ot.
One of the strangest things I saw was at the end of a game between Dallas and Pittsburgh. The Penguins were up by a goal and Dallas had their goaltender pulled when the Stars Klingburg got control of the puck behind his net as time winded down..5,4,3...then Klingburg trips over the open net while skating forward and the puck deflects to a Penguin player 30 feet away who scores into an empty net as time expired. It was nice having the Penguins in a bet with the puck line (-1 1/2). Ca-ching $$$$. Even the announcers said that will never happen again. Luckiest win ever.
Okay there are already like 4 shootout misses from skating over or losing the puck and im not yet halfway through the video. One in a million moments, eh?
I've seen the puck in the visor more than a few times...the best one I think I ever saw was a shot, hit the inside of the right post shot straight across the goal line, hit the left post and straight out again....I mean the puck literally followed the goal line like it was on guides.... I saw another where (I think) Wendel Clark blasted a shot and the play kept on going....he called the ref "it went in" and the video replay showed the puck went right through the mesh of the net and bounced off the boards behind. I've seen a lot....the true sportsmanship was shown (don't remember who it was) guy had the whole open net, goalie way out of position flipped it in for a sure thing...until the goalie stuck out his glove and snagged it. The shooter watched the replay, skated over to the goalie and gave him a tap on the pads and a pat on the chest....
Can someone explain to me why that Crosby clip is in this? That vanilla as vanilla gets backhand is definitely not 1 in a million. TBF Datsyuk's clip also isn't one in a million, he did that shit all the time.
Dude, I'm pretty sure these were all more like a 1:100 to 1:1000 moments. At least I wouldn't give any of these 1:1,000,000 odds, if I had my own gambling company (there must be better word to those, but can't remember).
Why the fuck are refs allowing players to clearly stop their forward momentum on shootout attempts? The very first clip shows someone CLEARLY moving backwards. The rule is clear. Your lead skate can't go back past the farthest progress of your back skate. These shootouts are getting out of hand.
Ovi's one-handed on-his-back goal from 06 should have made the list. Never done before, never done again.
The diver???
There have been many goals like that after he did it. Not that
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No no no. Those 6 missed shootout attempts were all one of a kind plays!
Man how many millions of shootout attempts must there have been if all these fumbles are only 1 in a million. I can agree that the Hemsky goal against Stars belongs to a compilation like this.
Yes. Especially when this happens 5 times in this video. Lmao
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Literally the only one. What a dumb video.
I still can't believe how ham that Ray Ferraro went on Stepan. Come on man, that could have happened to anyone, he did the right thing trying to make sure that he was as close as possible and guided the puck into the empty net. Also, I'm pretty sure the kid had a tough career for being a #1 over all pick. Just never sat right with me how he laid into him like that.
That dude scoring on his own net is absolutely nuts
The Datsyuk and Kucherov dangles are probably the best of all time
The Datsyuk one was a move he got from a European player. Someone else did it first.
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7:28 The whole sequence is unreal, but Ray Ferraro calling out a player like that from the booth still gets on my nerves lol. The puck clearly caught a divot or a small chunk of ice and popped over the stick at pretty much the worst possible time. The guy was being cautious and wanted to make sure it went in the net. You can tell it startled him and he unfortunately wiped out trying to recover. He probably should have just shot it, but hindsight is always 20/20. It was horrible luck, not poor play. I STILL feel bad for that dude.
He will be remembered forever in the hockey world for this iconic moment though.
1 in a million yet 50 messed up shootout attempts/penalty shots 😂😅
There is in fact 50,000,000 shootout attempts in nhl history 🤓
@???? Lmfao... in the Era of shootouts, they average around 1000 per season... So even if they had been doing them all along they'd be at 100k in 100yrs...
I am fully convinced that the moment at 4:31 is why Jason Pominville isn’t in the Sabres hall of fame. Had a ridiculous career with us (0.686 PPG) in 1060 games and never had a season where he played 50 games or more less than 30 points or less than 16 goals. Truly an all time great player who would’ve been much less underrated if he won a cup.
Oof, this came in before the 3 disallowed NJD goals.
LOLLLL
I remember watching Patrik Stefan miss that EN live and Oilers scoring to tie the game. What is less well-known is Stars won the game in OT.
Shootout. IIRC
The shoot out is the worst thing that the US has done to the game.
Regular season, just leave a tie.
Playoffs overtime until someone wins
I’m proud to announce a goalie missing a flying pokecheck is a 1 and a million odd lmao
Always felt Stefan was unfairly maligned for that. Yeah he was a little casual, but the puck took a horrible bobble just as he was tapping it in.
6:13 I watched that play live, Game was a roller coaster of emotions since the wings came tied out up right after but ended up losing the game but that saved it from a straight loss into a loss in ot.
I was watching it at work when I say I was going wild after that happened I mean my co-workers were coming around to see if I was okay. lmao
@UnrealPie haha yea I scared my wife with a loud "dammit" straight into a louder "oh shit"
1 in a million plays. Proceeds to show the the same shoot out fails for half of them
The Horvat blunder was max pain
I don't know how much more we have to suffer while the US continues to dominate everything!!!
Brandon Manning goal vs Senators off a partition should be here.
One of the strangest things I saw was at the end of a game between Dallas and Pittsburgh. The Penguins were up by a goal and Dallas had their goaltender pulled when the Stars Klingburg got control of the puck behind his net as time winded down..5,4,3...then Klingburg trips over the open net while skating forward and the puck deflects to a Penguin player 30 feet away who scores into an empty net as time expired. It was nice having the Penguins in a bet with the puck line (-1 1/2). Ca-ching $$$$. Even the announcers said that will never happen again. Luckiest win ever.
That Laina goal looks intentional
Laine's goal at 6:37 was truly cringe worthy, poor guy must have felt like shit for a while after that.
1 in 1380 NHL moments.
Yep, more like that.
stop with my minnesota wild bruh lmaoooo
1 in a million proceeds to watch multiple failed shootout attempts.
Этого не может быть!😁Но это Было, невероятно!!!🥅🏒💥💥💥👍
Datsyuk at 4:28 was so clean. I miss the old wings so much these days.
ONE IN A MILLION MOMENTS LIKE
Player losing puck in shootout
Goalie being funny
Player deking a goalie
Players getting fancy with the puck and losing it instead of simply shooting into the empty net.
Backwards water bottle goes hard with the BGM.
Federov's dump-in goal against the coyotes in 98 should be here. That was a funny one.
Some of these (one in a million moments) are pretty common and even very similar to other ones in this video 💀💀💀
Okay there are already like 4 shootout misses from skating over or losing the puck and im not yet halfway through the video.
One in a million moments, eh?
I've seen the puck in the visor more than a few times...the best one I think I ever saw was a shot, hit the inside of the right post shot straight across the goal line, hit the left post and straight out again....I mean the puck literally followed the goal line like it was on guides....
I saw another where (I think) Wendel Clark blasted a shot and the play kept on going....he called the ref "it went in" and the video replay showed the puck went right through the mesh of the net and bounced off the boards behind.
I've seen a lot....the true sportsmanship was shown (don't remember who it was) guy had the whole open net, goalie way out of position flipped it in for a sure thing...until the goalie stuck out his glove and snagged it. The shooter watched the replay, skated over to the goalie and gave him a tap on the pads and a pat on the chest....
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5:56 bro the commentator
Didn't realize a backhand goal was a 1 in 1million occurrence....🤔
it’s so sick i’m not even a crosby fan
its the water bottle hit dummy
@@quinnb2932 what is a 'water bottle hit dummy'???
Don’t forget this awesome moment from the Wild: ua-cam.com/video/um3CN5FJmUY/v-deo.html
Canucks are in this a lot 💀
canucks get their cheeks clapped er' day
It’s not 1 and 100,0000 nhl moments when it’s an oilers goalie😂
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Brilliant video
Kucherov lagged in real life💀😭
1 in a million moments mostly showing the same moment (overskating the puck) 20x
I love this channel but how is some of these 1 in a million?!
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Some good memories there. That Kane deke I forgot about, oh my. Sic sweet hands
SID THE KID WHOOO
I love when goalies do some crazy shit. Lol FairPlay aswell taking pucks to the face for a living
Marchand’s shootout miscue happened in the best arena possible 😅
Did it really
Well all this is missing is the original sound track of.. "if your a goaltender, TEND THE GOAL!"
And that in of itself is a dang it.
The best one, the Hemsky goal, you don't even show the whole thing
One in a million he says, as he shows us the same flubbed shootout attempt 6 times
Can someone explain to me why that Crosby clip is in this? That vanilla as vanilla gets backhand is definitely not 1 in a million. TBF Datsyuk's clip also isn't one in a million, he did that shit all the time.
cause crosbys shot hits the goalies water bottle stupid lol
Wow Horvat can't belive messed that up
That Horvat miss is when I stopped watching the Canucks for good. That organization is such a mess.
For you it was 1 in a million. For me it was a Tuesday.
I think at 0:23 he did that so the opposing player couldn't see what #6 was going to do with the puck
To correct the title: 1 in 100 Moments. 😂
It’s just goals against the oilers
A pretty standard Crosby shootout goal is 1 in a million?
kucherov did the same trick a couple of times😅
Gotta love the nhl😭
Lmao wtf is this thumbnail ☠️
Why do I need a new number lol
How is Kucherov's "No Move" move 1 in a million when he did it several times.
1 in 1,000,000 moments
Shows 20 clips of skaters losing the puck during shootout lol
Cool video though!
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1 in a million but its in the video 10 different times..
O my got
We are going to the game
Не особо понятен автогол Виннипега - это игрок по инерции добил в свои ворота?
That's such a shame flower didn't score that would be the best goalie goal hands down
Aren’t we forgetting the very first shootout attempt where Jason Allison deked himself out?
good job guy who made this video. I've seen every single one of these little clips on a different UA-cam channel...
1 in 1 000 000, shows same thing happening 4 times.
It's depressing to watch the canucks...😑
What about Darren Helms short handed front flip goal?
I mean yeah some of these moments are really good but some are just so random
Forgot Marek Malik shootout goal
I miss holtby
Laine bet against his own team lok
1 in a million
Shows 47 shootout f'ups... so 47 in a million?
5:05 ну и фамилия)))
How is kane's shootout goal 1 in a million lol the guy has sick hands and its pretty common for him to undress goalies like that in the shootout
Dude a ton of these videos are just good plays theyre def not 1 in a million moments
Dude, I'm pretty sure these were all more like a 1:100 to 1:1000 moments. At least I wouldn't give any of these 1:1,000,000 odds, if I had my own gambling company (there must be better word to those, but can't remember).
first moment: 1 in 1000 maybe
Fix your videos dude, it fast forwards so fast sometimes
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Why the fuck are refs allowing players to clearly stop their forward momentum on shootout attempts? The very first clip shows someone CLEARLY moving backwards. The rule is clear. Your lead skate can't go back past the farthest progress of your back skate. These shootouts are getting out of hand.
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Lol wat is that thumbnail
6:36 was the worst
U sure the first one wasn’t in nhl 22?
6:28 I was at that game. I was hoping to see it when I clicked on the video.
As I said in another "1 in a million" video, these aren't 1 in a million, they're either just pure skill, or brainfarts,
You clearly lack intelligence
Crosby backhand tho
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1 in a 100
Mark Stone water bottle was one in 1,000,000, really?
Bergeron sprinting to save an empty net almost goal by a fricken hair was absolutely amazing. Should’ve been included
What constitutes this as a high iq compilation?
The thumbnails are just idk
The beautiful game
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