"It's too unique. I have to get a big enough case for it. Hockey isn't that big in this area. There are condition issues with it. I'll give you $100 for it and I'm taking a huge risk on this. It could sit here a long, long time."
Mehh. Who knows most about the cup? Henri Richard ! He 's won the cup 11 times . Thats more than most teams. Just so u know . Think about it. Eleven fukin times man. Blows my mind!
@davidkruse4030 and @SuperBar2008 I did not know they made remakes, I just checked and here's the quote, "In addition to the original film, Slap Shot (1977), all three actors reprised their roles as the Hanson Brothers in two sequels, Slap Shot 2 (2002) and Slap Shot 3 (2008)." Sorry, I have to watch even though you said was terrible. THIS SKIT WAS GREAT :-)
I met the Hanson's a few months ago. I was serving as the PA announcer for the PEMF Pucks and Sticks Charity Hockey Game in Pittsburgh. What a fun group of guys!
I got to cross meeting the Hanson Brothers off of my bucket list, back in 2015 or so at a bar in Erie, Pennsylvania after they made an appearance at the Otters game that night. Even though they were totally wasted and had a huge group of people around them, they still took the time to talk to me and sign my jersey. I politely thanked them for signing my jersey and taking the time to talk to me, and also thanked them for their contributions to hockey culture, we shook hands, they went back to getting shit-faced, and I went home. Lol.
As crazy as the Hanson Brothers were, they could not hold a candle to the real life "Broad Street Bullies". The Soviet team (considered the best in the world at the time) came to play exhibitions against various American professional teams and the Philadelphia Flyers pummeled them with such brutal play, the Soviet team walked off the ice.
I'm from Easton PA about an hour north of Phlly and I remember being 8 years old when the Flyers took the Stanley Cup. When Slap Shot came out, we KNEW who it was based on!
Slapshot would have to go down as the greatest film about sports of all time. A retrospective Academy Award for best picture of 1977 should be granted. Who the hell remembers 'Rocky' anyway?
Alex Hyman they all live in woodstock Ontario, they are always doing guest appearances, I partied with them last year at the Bob Probert memorial ride here in Windsor Ontario Canada last year
I got to touch the Stanley Cup when it came to town. The rink that Chad Ruhwedel skated at as a kid in San Diego hosted his presentation when the Penguins won.
The other night at work while listening to Bolt Thrower (or maybe Alestorm) for some reason the song "Get right back where we started from" pops in my mind. Immediately I thought, it's been a while since I've watched Slap Shot. So guess what the kids get to watch tonight?
usernamunavailiable where are you from? I know Alestorm, like actually know the guys. I love that I found them mentioned on a pawn stars comment section
I recommend reading Dave Hanson's book "Slap Shot Original, the Man, the Foil, the Legend" It tells of his life story and his part in the movie. A really great read!
Only two of the three are brothers in real life - the was a third brother who was cast, but couldn’t do the movie due to his commitment to the Edmonton Oilers. Ironically, the one that isn’t the brother (the blonde), his last name is actually Hanson - the other two are Carlson. I know the real fans know this, but for the people that didn’t - just a little trivia.
Rick: Ten years ago the market for Stanley Cups was a lot stronger. It’ll cost me money to restore it and it’s going to sit on the shelf for a long time. The best I can offer is $500 and I’m taking a chance.
"Listen, this thing is gonna sit here for a long time. I need to get a case for it and upkeep it, and that'll add up. I'll give ya $1892 for it, and I'm going high risk here"
The skit got that part a little wrong. It is not bad luck to touch the Cup if you haven't won it. It is strictly forbidden for non Cup winners to raise it above their heads like a champion. Pritchard and the NHL would not have allowed that, even for a skit. It's that big a deal.
Rules apply to hockey players only. If you haven't won the Cup, and you're trying to get there, go ahead, touch it. Numerous guys have lifted it up at their friends parties. It's considered bad luck to touch the Cup if you haven't won it, and you think you are on your way, or you are in the NHL.
The replica Cup travels. People raise it above their heads but it is not cool. The superstition about not touching the trophy before they've won the Cup regards the Conference Championship trophies. The mentality is that there's still four more wins to go.
two of them are and there is a third Carlson but at time of filming of the original slap shot one of them got called up and David filled in for the missing carlson
Was at a snowmobile race, Budweiser was sponsoring and then bam, Hanson brothers, wtf, I was half cut. The buddies girl friend I was with asked who they were. I said what’s they’re the Hanson Bros. They were doing a photo shoot, and she finally figured out who they were. My uncle jim coached them. I said ya right, so we went up to them, and she told them, and holy shit, her uncle jim coached them years ago, we laughed and had a few beers together.
It’s actually not the oldest professional cup. The oldest is the Woodlawn Vase, which the winning owner of the Preakness Stakes gets to keep for a year. It’s from the 1860s
I negotiated a half season ticket with Eddie Shore back when he owned the Springfield Indians during the the 75-76 season. He seemed like a decent guy just trying hard to make a buck as he controlled every aspect of the team. Funny seeing that old guy roaming behind that business counter in the basement of the Springfield Ma. If I remember correctly........the price for the half season was something like $85 or so. Blue line box seats. Premo
bill norris And if you weren’t playing, you were working. No such thing as sitting in the stands to watch the team if you were a scratch. They were taking tickets, working concessions, you name it.
"Chum, its bad luck to touch it if you didn't win it" Rick proceeds to rub his hands all over it. Maybe that's why the show Pawn Stars spiraled into the abyss of reality TV shows.
Shoulda interrupted Phil's line by screaming "I'm trying to sell the F***ING cup!!!"
0megacron “I’m listening to the fucking song!!!!”
Love the Hanson brothers. Slap shot what a movie. 💕👌
What are you running here? A goddambed dance floor?
For a hockey movie there's not much hockey going on. The only Slap Shot hit the piano player, I don't think I saw one goal lol
They brought their fuckin toys with 'em!
@@Beanie-Sandals sounds like you have a problem with a fictional story
@@altqq1755 sounds like you have a problem in general replying like that
From 1977 to this very day and beyond, The Hanson Brothers rock!
Hanson Brothers were my hero's back when I was a teen in 77.
They brought their f****** toys!
You broke the darn car.
@@magich8ball 😂😂😂
Better than them playing with themselves!
@@magich8ball ROTFLMAO!!! I just watched that clip about 15 minutes ago.🤣👍🏻
@@pawadventures5544 it's 2021 and you're using "ROTFLMAO" and emojis in a single sentence, what a crossover
Just seeing those guys brings a smile to my heart.
That clip was PERFECT!!! It fits perfectly with some of the shenanigans they did in the movie, "Slapshot".
This was probably the best part of the whole damn show. (They even put on the foil!)
foiled up!
Nice attention to detail. Now, where were their toys?!
forever legends these guys...
Am I the only one who was waiting for him to make an offer? "Stanley Cup? $50 is the best I can do, and I'm taking a big risk here."
Dan's House lmao no
I mean I have to display and get a case for it. $51 is my final offer
"It's too unique. I have to get a big enough case for it. Hockey isn't that big in this area. There are condition issues with it. I'll give you $100 for it and I'm taking a huge risk on this. It could sit here a long, long time."
@@BobSmith-uc5js and if we are waiting for the Rangers to win the cup again, it will be sitting there for an even longer period of time, no deal man.
I was expecting Gretzky at the end.
Mehh. Who knows most about the cup? Henri Richard ! He 's won the cup 11 times . Thats more than most teams. Just so u know . Think about it. Eleven fukin times man. Blows my mind!
Davey boy I think what he meant was because #99 is the great one.
Not sure of when this aired, butI was expecting Marc Andre Fleury.
Once Chumlee played with Marc-André's equipment ....without skates. I laughed so much. 🤣🤣🤣
Or an Eddie Shore/Toe Blake lookalike and the Hanson's bow or salute."Eddie Shore,Toe Blake old time hockey lol
Those guys are great ! Loved them on Slap Shot
There should have been a spin-off movie featuring the Hanson brothers as hockey players by day and superheroes by night. They are comic gold!
The made two sequels that were awful with the Hanson’s
@@davidkruse4030 Awful is being kind.
@davidkruse4030 and @SuperBar2008 I did not know they made remakes, I just checked and here's the quote, "In addition to the original film, Slap Shot (1977), all three actors reprised their roles as the Hanson Brothers in two sequels, Slap Shot 2 (2002) and Slap Shot 3 (2008)." Sorry, I have to watch even though you said was terrible. THIS SKIT WAS GREAT :-)
If it was bad, they had bad writers. These guys were great in Slap Shop
I met the Hanson's a few months ago. I was serving as the PA announcer for the PEMF Pucks and Sticks Charity Hockey Game in Pittsburgh. What a fun group of guys!
Bless Pittsburgh
They look GREAT here.
Go, Jeff, Dave and Steve! :)
I got to cross meeting the Hanson Brothers off of my bucket list, back in 2015 or so at a bar in Erie, Pennsylvania after they made an appearance at the Otters game that night. Even though they were totally wasted and had a huge group of people around them, they still took the time to talk to me and sign my jersey.
I politely thanked them for signing my jersey and taking the time to talk to me, and also thanked them for their contributions to hockey culture, we shook hands, they went back to getting shit-faced, and I went home. Lol.
THAT IS COOL. Don't forget the fans no matter what, sounds like that is what they did.
As crazy as the Hanson Brothers were, they could not hold a candle to the real life "Broad Street Bullies". The Soviet team (considered the best in the world at the time) came to play exhibitions against various American professional teams and the Philadelphia Flyers pummeled them with such brutal play, the Soviet team walked off the ice.
I'm from Easton PA about an hour north of Phlly and I remember being 8 years old when the Flyers took the Stanley Cup. When Slap Shot came out, we KNEW who it was based on!
Boy did they age well.
Too funny!
The Hansons strike again!
this was great . love the Hanson Brothers 😂
I still replay Slap Shot, when I first saw the Hanson brothers I laughed so hard it made my eyes tear. I being a Minnesota North Star fan.
Funny, but there is a flaw. That bouncer would NOT be able to throw out the Hanson brothers.
Yeah, they would take him to the hockey ring and drive him THROUGH the boards, not just into them!
That’s no bouncer, that’s Antwon
crimdell right on.
ANTWON'S A KILLER!
Antwon's a mess
Back in '48 I was coaching for Eddie Shore, and we got this one guy..every time he went to the penalty box...damn if he didn't...um.um.um.um
Hilarious! Old time hockey! The Stanley Cup, the Holy Grail of professional trophy's!😂👍
This the best episode of pawn stars.
It was awesome when the Carlson brothers were playing for Hartford. What a cool thing.
Puttin on the foil coach!
Dr. Dingus what are you guys doin? Puttin on the foil! want some? No No i don't jesus christ these guys don't leave the fuckin bench
Put it on every game
Hanson "putting on the foil coach" brothers forever!
"Want some?"
The knocking their own heads together was brilliant.
Any and Every time I see the Hanson Brothers , I think of Slap Shot ! Also enjoy Pawn Stars a lot !
Dave's a killer!
Dave's a mess.
@@mtfloyd35 what a great line that was!!
Slap Shot is one of my all-time favorite flicks.
Slapshot would have to go down as the greatest film about sports of all time. A retrospective Academy Award for best picture of 1977 should be granted. Who the hell remembers 'Rocky' anyway?
"Ah...we found it."
"Yeah, found it."
"Yeah we did. All three of us found that."
Right. It was lying in a ditch, a little bit south of Saskatoon.
The Hansons made me split my sides laughing, in the movie
Haha. I love this! I was wondering what the Hanson Bros. had been up to since!
Alex Hyman they all live in woodstock Ontario, they are always doing guest appearances, I partied with them last year at the Bob Probert memorial ride here in Windsor Ontario Canada last year
I got to touch the Stanley Cup when it came to town. The rink that Chad Ruhwedel skated at as a kid in San Diego hosted his presentation when the Penguins won.
The other night at work while listening to Bolt Thrower (or maybe Alestorm) for some reason the song "Get right back where we started from" pops in my mind. Immediately I thought, it's been a while since I've watched Slap Shot. So guess what the kids get to watch tonight?
usernamunavailiable where are you from? I know Alestorm, like actually know the guys. I love that I found them mentioned on a pawn stars comment section
Wish I could listen to that stuff at work!
I recommend reading Dave Hanson's book "Slap Shot Original, the Man, the Foil, the Legend" It tells of his life story and his part in the movie. A really great read!
Only two of the three are brothers in real life - the was a third brother who was cast, but couldn’t do the movie due to his commitment to the Edmonton Oilers. Ironically, the one that isn’t the brother (the blonde), his last name is actually Hanson - the other two are Carlson. I know the real fans know this, but for the people that didn’t - just a little trivia.
And the hardest trophy to win
love the Hanson brothers aye!!
And they were wearing the foil!!
Love it!
Rick: Ten years ago the market for Stanley Cups was a lot stronger. It’ll cost me money to restore it and it’s going to sit on the shelf for a long time. The best I can offer is $500 and I’m taking a chance.
"Listen, this thing is gonna sit here for a long time. I need to get a case for it and upkeep it, and that'll add up. I'll give ya $1892 for it, and I'm going high risk here"
Love it!! Steve looked good and healthy!!
No way 1 security guard throws the Hanson brothers out!!! LOL
its bad luck to hold it over your head if you didn't win it, you can touch it if you are lucky enough to get close to it!
Dont lie we all came because the hanson brothers were here
hanson brothers rule.......
Slapshot !! A cult classic !! The juvenile Hanson brothers were all business when on the rink !
Got to love the Hanson brothers!
im 30, and i watched slap shot for the first time last night. i can get the quote "IM LISTENING TO THE FUCKING SONG" out of my head.
love them
All the Hanson Brothers were legitimate NHL players in the league at one time or another.
They were all signed professionals, but only one played any games in the NHL. Most of their careers were in "the minors".
I know it's a skit, but how the fuck can he tell chum lee not to touch it when he literally just touched it.
it's a skit?
The skit got that part a little wrong. It is not bad luck to touch the Cup if you haven't won it. It is strictly forbidden for non Cup winners to raise it above their heads like a champion. Pritchard and the NHL would not have allowed that, even for a skit. It's that big a deal.
Rules apply to hockey players only. If you haven't won the Cup, and you're trying to get there, go ahead, touch it. Numerous guys have lifted it up at their friends parties. It's considered bad luck to touch the Cup if you haven't won it, and you think you are on your way, or you are in the NHL.
Though that one's a replica for something else anyway, that's not the actual Cup lol.
The replica Cup travels. People raise it above their heads but it is not cool. The superstition about not touching the trophy before they've won the Cup regards the Conference Championship trophies. The mentality is that there's still four more wins to go.
Get well Steve.
That was outstanding!
two of them are and there is a third Carlson but at time of filming of the original slap shot one of them got called up and David filled in for the missing carlson
“It’s bad luck to touch it” proceeds to touch it
No wonder the Golden Knights lost to the Capitals
How perfect that you can see the foil on their knuckles on the elevator door.
That's Antoine, one of the security guards at the shop. He's often seen in the background on a stool by the entrance to the store.
Now that right there was funny.
Great film ! ! !.
Was at a snowmobile race, Budweiser was sponsoring and then bam, Hanson brothers, wtf, I was half cut. The buddies girl friend I was with asked who they were. I said what’s they’re the Hanson Bros. They were doing a photo shoot, and she finally figured out who they were. My uncle jim coached them. I said ya right, so we went up to them, and she told them, and holy shit, her uncle jim coached them years ago, we laughed and had a few beers together.
That was great!
Damn, the Hanson Brothers look pretty much the same.
They guy who knows the most about it is Henri Richard. No one one it more than him
"It's bad luck to touch it if you didn't win it"! Well that explains everything.. Poor, Chumlee!
1:15 Look just to the right of the guy furthest to the right
"Its bad luck to touch it if you didn't win it." Touches it at 1:31
We found it, in the Rideau Canal in Ottawa 🇨🇦 That actually happened in 1905, it was recovered the next day.
Make sure you keep your head up if you see them!!!
It’s actually not the oldest professional cup. The oldest is the Woodlawn Vase, which the winning owner of the Preakness Stakes gets to keep for a year. It’s from the 1860s
“I’M LISTENING TO THE FUCKING SONG!!!!”
The Hanson Brothers appear at the Manchester Ct Road Race ceremonies each Thanksgiving morning.
bill norris i live in new haven and never knew that
“Get your eyes examined!”
I like the one at 0:51... He must've been putting on the foil for a while to make that thing...
I'm very surprised they made reference to Canada.. very surprised 🇨🇦👍
When you see the foil come through the door you know your fucked
Chum touched the cup!! That’s why the knights are down 2-1 right now!!
Love the Hansons "Old Time Hockey Eh"
Toe Blake...Eddie Shore
the hansons are legends
Priceless! I don't think you can get the bobbleheads any more.
Sad but true.
Old time hockey!
thewaitingape Like Eddie Shore
thewaitingape o piss on old time hockey.!!
"Buy ya a soda after the deal "
I negotiated a half season ticket with Eddie Shore back when he owned the Springfield Indians during the the 75-76 season. He seemed like a decent guy just trying hard to make a buck as he controlled every aspect of the team. Funny seeing that old guy roaming behind that business counter in the basement of the Springfield Ma. If I remember correctly........the price for the half season was something like $85 or so. Blue line box seats. Premo
bill norris And if you weren’t playing, you were working. No such thing as sitting in the stands to watch the team if you were a scratch. They were taking tickets, working concessions, you name it.
Greatest hockey movie ever made
Rick tells Chumlee that touching the cup is bad luck if you didn't win it and then is seen touching it later !
Still love the Hanson's 😁🇦🇺👍❤
This is something that the Hansons in the movie would do! lol
"Chum, its bad luck to touch it if you didn't win it"
Rick proceeds to rub his hands all over it.
Maybe that's why the show Pawn Stars spiraled into the abyss of reality TV shows.
And why the Golden Knights lost to the Capitals
" these guys are a fucking disgrace"!!!!! Lol hahahaha
I got to see the Stanley cup in 2000 and got my photo with it. I also meet the guy who in charge of it and got him to sign my photo
Antoine throwing them out is classic.
Awesome just Awesome 👏
Agree the bouncer couldn't throw the Hanson's out. We all saw what they did to a Coke machine.
None of that stinkin' root beer!
LtStarkiller -- Steve Carlson, who played Steve Hanson in Slap Shot (#17).
While Rick was talking the boys should've been putting on the foil.
Oh Rick always needs an expert on everything
Long live the Hanson Brothers