@@SellisD as a ref who primarily does leagues like this, we don’t really care much about the assists. Especially the SECONDARY. If you’re a defenseman who starts a good break out be ready to get NONE of your points. We’re looking for penalties icing and offsides.
As someone who plays defense, I’ll vouch for this. But playing defense usually comes with the bonus of extra ice time. Some teams I’ve been on have had a 3 man rotation on defense. That extra time is worth losing out on some points IMO.
Patrick Roy is not the only goalie to take the puck from his own end Gary “Suitcase” Smith did it first and got laid out which is the whole reason that rule that goaltenders can’t carry the puck past center exists
As of today (6-16-2022) the last team to eliminate the reigning Stanley Cup Champion from the playoffs: the Vancouver Canucks (4-2 series win vs St Louis) in the 2020 Bubble playoffs.
It was the 1998 IIHF European U18 Championship. Kazakhstan beat Luxembourg 39-0 and Iceland 63-0 in the first round :p (title is still clickbait since it says NHL History)
CORRECTION: Roy did not ask to be traded because the fans booed him. 1: He asked to be traded because of the escalating tension between Roy and head coach Mario Tremblay. 2: He asked to be traded when the head coach Mario Tremblay left him in goal for one if not the worst games of his career, where he got scored on over and over and Tremblay waited until he had been scored on nine times before calling him to the bench.
The sponsorship system in Quebec had ended in the 60s and only through the wits of GM Sam Pollock (who pulled a rather quick one on the California golden seals) did the Canadiens acquire their first Round pick and ultimately chose Guy Lafleur. So showing him at the moment of the video talking about “the French Canadian rule” is unfortunately erroneous. Guy Lafleur sadly passed away this year and the story of his draft year has been making the rounds a lot in Quebec since. Thanks for the great content, I’ve been a follower for a couple of years now (has it been that long already!?), but I just had to point this one out :)
The only reason Joe Malone's goals to assists ratio is so out of whack is because of the rules at the time forbid forward passing and, oh yeah... assists were almost NEVER awarded for anyone. The Denneny brothers were two of the four league leaders in assists in Malone's rookie year... they both had 10.
I agree with the way assists were awarded, but I don't know if that was directly related to forward passing being forbidden. It was only forbidden in the offensive zone. So you could still get a lead pass in the neutral zone, and you could still get a pass from behind the net or cross ice in the offensive zone.
I feel bad for Nik Antropov. Stuck on one of the worst hockey teams of all time in Toronto during the 2000s. imagine if he was able to get moved early on in his career, he would have had some great success.
9:12 Brett Hall played with Adam Oates and they were a great duo. Clearly they complemented each other perfectly, as the graph shows. 6/22/22, 8:25 p.m.
Hull and Oates were one of the best hockey pairs of all time and there's no doubt in my mind if those pair stayed together for a long time St. Louis would have got their first Stanley Cup in the 90's.
Your account of the French Canadian rule is wildly off the mark. It wasn't created during the Great Depression and came about in the early 60's when the NHL draft system was created to replace all the team's scouting/development networks across the continent to create more parity at attracting young talent - the sponsorship system. The Habs were just really good at it, especially attracting and keeping local talent from Quebec itself. The fact no other team ever complained about this fabled bias and unfair measure speaks volumes. It should be reiterated EVERY team had similar systems in varying forms and size and, as such, the absolute gross majority of rising young talent was spoken for by the time this rule came into effect. Few players were drafted for some time and examples can be seen where other teams found very talented NHLers in Quebec despite the Canadiens' domination of the region. From 1963 to 1967, the Canadiens never once used the rule, which was choice of picking in the determined order or having first choice of two French Canadian players and effectively not getting a pick. While they used it in 68 and 69, it hardly contributed to any measurable on-ice success in the dynasty days of that insane team from the 70s.
Lanny MacDonald, 66G 32A as a Calgary Flame should be on that last list! Most goals without scoring 100 points too, fewest points with over 60 goals…can’t believe that slipped past Rob!
Malones "44 g and 4 assists" ratio is not as impressive when you notice that A) they had no forward passing and B) second assists were not counted. (His goals per game ratio is though). Bondras 94-95 ratio of 34 goals to lead the league with a mere 9 assists with modern rules is the greatest record of all time in that category... i mean wow!
Damn str8 bro, Spoken with nothing but truths and facts! 2001 has been too effin long for that cup to have stayed away like an old jilted ex... or i guess it would b an ancient jilted ex.. lol Avalanche all day!! Who else livin in the mile high
You need to get a hockey history book and look up Fred Brophy, a goalie who played for Montreal and skated end to end twice scoring both times. Of coarse this predates the redline rule you mention.
Outstanding content as per usual. Most fans know about Darryl Sittlers 10 point game (6g, 4a) and figured even for a hall of famer that was an explosive anomaly. But 39 points? In one game? By one guy? If I’d heard it anywhere else, I’d be calling bs right now.
Might not be that impressive of a fact but a Finnish player Jari Kesti put up 226 points(116 goals and 110 assists)in 21 games in Norway’s 3rd division 01-02 season. He had another decent season the next year in Norway’s 2nd division with 150 points(69 goals and 81 assists) in 36 games
Cesare Maniago gave up Bobby Hull's 51st goal when that broke Maurice Richard's single season goal record and a few years later gave p Stan Mikita's 500th goal, so the Black Hawks liked playing against Cesare. I seem top remember that there were a couple of other big landmark goals he gave up, but can't remember exaclty what they were. As for goal/assist ration, I always liked Ron Sedlbauer's 40 goal season when he had only 14 assists.
assists back then were scored very very differently and Almost not at all. Even Montreal had a huge disparity of assists many years later in the Richard era. He used to bitterly refer to assist players on other teams had as “paper assists”. In his perception, we allow a lot of “paper assists” now when he thought an assist was more like How they score it in basketball. So now you know when that guy years before Richard was probably closer to 1-1 than Brett Hull.
The only reason no one challenged him is you don’t mess with the goalie from the other team. That’s rule number one in hockey. Don’t mess with the other team goalie or you will get messed up six ways from Sunday. Rule number two states clearly to see rule number one.
I wish there were a video to compare Wayne Gretzky's stats to any other team sports player...the only other player I think that would come close is Wilt Chamberlain in basketball and this was mainly due to 1 season...Gretzky was pretty consistent at least from 1980 - 1995. Also he won a few cups and made a few others HOFers. Sure you have the Jordan/Pippen combo or the Stockton/Malone duo but how about Gretzky, Messier, Kurri, Coffey, Lowe, Fuhr, Robitaille, hell McSorley (all these guys were teammates of the Great One and all but McSorley (because we're not including PIM) are within the top 50 greatest NHLers of all-time). All I have to say is Wayne Gretzky (2857 pts/1487 GP) next is Jaromir Jagr (1921 pts/1733 GP). In other words, Jags...one of the best ever would have to play another 10 seasons IN HIS PRIME to even come close to this record. Name another team sport athlete with such a record....other than Wilt.
You could probably add Tom Brady to that conversation. Nobody will ever touch his records. Winning superbowls are tough and he has won more superbowls than every franchise in the NFL, has at least 2000 more passing yards than any other player in the superbowl, has appeared in 18% of all superbowls, and has the most ever postseason touchdowns in NFL History with 86....next on the list has 45. Id say Tom definitely comes close with his statistical dominance.
Having Adam Oates as a line mate definitely didn’t hurt Brett Hull’s goals-to-assists ratio. Not to say he wouldn’t have still been a goal scoring monster...just not as much.
Trophies throughout the NHL timeline have had different names. Technically he didn’t win the Ted Lindsay because he predated the trophy name. But he did win the award
As a lifelong Wings fan, I don’t have a whole lot of love for Patrick Roy. But seeing him deke out two dudes and do a spin past Gretzky...Lmao after that, I’m finding it a bit harder to dislike the guy.
I'm not a fan of Roy due to me being a leaf fan , but wow Roy was something special. Terry Sawchuk & Martin Brodeur & Patrick Roy ! Top 3 Goats , Terry Sawchuk at #1 !
The Joe Malone stat is not really as monumental as you make it appear. Multiple factors led to fewer assists being issued back then: no video replay, and no stats people watching the games to keep track of such things (would have just been the referee making his best guess). Even if secondary assists were a thing back then, which I doubt, they'd have been as rare as hen's teeth. Even first assists would have been missed a lot. I'm pretty sure they were discretionary as well. That means no assists just because you happened to touch the puck last before the goal scorer, or even for a run-of-the-mill pass; only an assist if it was judged that the pass was crucial in leading to the goal. Almost certainly there were no assists given to someone who took a shot on net and then a goal was scored on the rebound, like is the case today. Just look at the scoring leaders for that season in the NHL. There's not one player on there with even the same amount of assists as goals, and that includes one full time defenceman (Harry Cameron with 17 goals and 10 assists) and two part time defencemen.
By the way, Malone doesn't even win in this category. In 1924, Cy Denneny led the league with 22 goals and 1 assist, for a 22:1 ratio. (Wikipedia stats table says 2 assists, but the text says 1 and other sources of stats agree that it was only 1 assist).
Duuuude. That Mike Smith goal allowed against the Avs from like, behind center ice. I watched that live (as many of us probably did) Holy shit. Gonna talk about that whack ass goal for the rest of my life.
Orr ... the ONLY D-man to ever lead the NHL in points, and he did it TWICE. So forget Coffey's mark, considering Gretzky had ?200+? points the year Coffey reached for ALMOST breaking the D-man scoring record; it was relative. There is no D-man, likely never will be, that compares to Orr's stats. Cheers!
Gotta love Patrick Roy!! I think they should allow the goalies to skate it up ice!? Y not? They r taking a HUGE RISK!!?? Really y does it matter? They should let em do it but allow other team to be able to hit him if he crosses the red line!? That'd make shit interesting if a goalie was Ballsy enough to try it!!?? Lol!!
Pirri????? 14-15....22 goals and only 2 assists.....and you are counting a guy with the same ratio that played in an era when assists were not counted the same......pirri deserved that spot in your video
The 007 Golden Eye music really hit me in the nostalgia. Not sure if you knew if it was from there or not but god damn that brings me back to my childhood...
I'm a die hard Avs fan since they came to Denver in '95. And Roy is obviously my fucking hero. But let's be honest: he didn't deke anybody lol. Nobody was fooled with those antics.
Can you do a video about women's hockey? There have been some pretty unbelievable things happening in NCAA D1, including goalie Corinne Schroeder scoring a goal this year, plus lots going on on the professional and international stages.
Hey bud, quit stretching the truth in your click bait thumbnails. You've been doing it for years and it's completely unnecessary...have some confidence in your content. Roy didn't skate "end to end" and no one has scored 39 points in a single NHL game. I know you want the views but do it the right way.
What is the most ABSURD stat you can think of?
zadina hitting the net more than once in a game
Phil Kessels hot dog budget
24 Stanley cups! Gretzkys records will get beat first.
11 Stanley cups as a player
Golf games during the hockey season.
After Matthews played his first NHL game he was on pace for 328 goals
I mean your not wrong but your also not correct.
@@johnbartz1907 how is it not correct?
What is your point?
On pace is the most hilarious stat
@@blakecramer1738 It can be, but it's also a good comparison for shortened seasons
There are many players in my pickup league who are trying to beat Joe Malone's Goal/Assist ratio record.
The dream would be terrible reffing which miscounts your assists.
@@SellisD You kind of missed the point. They don't actually care about the ratio, they just don't pass the puck. Also, pick up has no referees.
@@SellisD as a ref who primarily does leagues like this, we don’t really care much about the assists. Especially the SECONDARY. If you’re a defenseman who starts a good break out be ready to get NONE of your points. We’re looking for penalties icing and offsides.
As someone who plays defense, I’ll vouch for this. But playing defense usually comes with the bonus of extra ice time. Some teams I’ve been on have had a 3 man rotation on defense. That extra time is worth losing out on some points IMO.
Rob: We would see goaltender blunders when they try to play the puck
Steve Dangle: IF YOU'RE A GOALTENDER, TEND THE GOAL!!!
Those caps arent loud enough for Steve Dangle
ugh, Steve Dingleberry
But what does Coach Cherry think about this?
Patrick Roy is not the only goalie to take the puck from his own end
Gary “Suitcase” Smith did it first and got laid out which is the whole reason that rule that goaltenders can’t carry the puck past center exists
yeah both deserve to get trucked
So what you’re saying is that what he said is completely true and Roy is the only goalie to get a penalty for it? Cool..
That’s total BS. Let the goalkeepers handle the puck past the red line and get laid out . They venture out at their own risk
Laid out by JC Tremblay
@@spanky9676 you don’t say
As of today (6-16-2022) the last team to eliminate the reigning Stanley Cup Champion from the playoffs: the Vancouver Canucks (4-2 series win vs St Louis) in the 2020 Bubble playoffs.
The fact that it was vancouver humours me
As of today
How TF does someone score 39 points in ONE game?!
13 points a period. Lol
No team has ever scored 39 times in one game. 16 is the max. This list is click bait bullshit.
They dont. Clickbait as fuck
It was the 1998 IIHF European U18 Championship. Kazakhstan beat Luxembourg 39-0 and Iceland 63-0 in the first round :p (title is still clickbait since it says NHL History)
And with a leafs jersey on? That thumbnail is a bit exaggerated
CORRECTION: Roy did not ask to be traded because the fans booed him. 1: He asked to be traded because of the escalating tension between Roy and head coach Mario Tremblay. 2: He asked to be traded when the head coach Mario Tremblay left him in goal for one if not the worst games of his career, where he got scored on over and over and Tremblay waited until he had been scored on nine times before calling him to the bench.
The sponsorship system in Quebec had ended in the 60s and only through the wits of GM Sam Pollock (who pulled a rather quick one on the California golden seals) did the Canadiens acquire their first Round pick and ultimately chose Guy Lafleur. So showing him at the moment of the video talking about “the French Canadian rule” is unfortunately erroneous.
Guy Lafleur sadly passed away this year and the story of his draft year has been making the rounds a lot in Quebec since.
Thanks for the great content, I’ve been a follower for a couple of years now (has it been that long already!?), but I just had to point this one out :)
The only reason Joe Malone's goals to assists ratio is so out of whack is because of the rules at the time forbid forward passing and, oh yeah... assists were almost NEVER awarded for anyone. The Denneny brothers were two of the four league leaders in assists in Malone's rookie year... they both had 10.
I agree with the way assists were awarded, but I don't know if that was directly related to forward passing being forbidden. It was only forbidden in the offensive zone. So you could still get a lead pass in the neutral zone, and you could still get a pass from behind the net or cross ice in the offensive zone.
I feel bad for Nik Antropov. Stuck on one of the worst hockey teams of all time in Toronto during the 2000s. imagine if he was able to get moved early on in his career, he would have had some great success.
His injury history didn't help him any.
He was a grear player that i thought shoulda have taken over the c from mats sundin
9:12 Brett Hall played with Adam Oates and they were a great duo. Clearly they complemented each other perfectly, as the graph shows.
6/22/22, 8:25 p.m.
Hull and Oates were one of the best hockey pairs of all time and there's no doubt in my mind if those pair stayed together for a long time St. Louis would have got their first Stanley Cup in the 90's.
Your account of the French Canadian rule is wildly off the mark. It wasn't created during the Great Depression and came about in the early 60's when the NHL draft system was created to replace all the team's scouting/development networks across the continent to create more parity at attracting young talent - the sponsorship system. The Habs were just really good at it, especially attracting and keeping local talent from Quebec itself. The fact no other team ever complained about this fabled bias and unfair measure speaks volumes. It should be reiterated EVERY team had similar systems in varying forms and size and, as such, the absolute gross majority of rising young talent was spoken for by the time this rule came into effect. Few players were drafted for some time and examples can be seen where other teams found very talented NHLers in Quebec despite the Canadiens' domination of the region. From 1963 to 1967, the Canadiens never once used the rule, which was choice of picking in the determined order or having first choice of two French Canadian players and effectively not getting a pick. While they used it in 68 and 69, it hardly contributed to any measurable on-ice success in the dynasty days of that insane team from the 70s.
8:08 Expected Rick Nash to be up there.
Joe Malone played when there was no second assist awarded.
He wasn't even interested in the first assist. Still holds the record for most goals in a game.
One could also argue that he was the first player to score 50 goals in 50 games or less. Albeit over 2 seasons. 🤪
brandon pirri ties joe malone in the goals to assists ratio thing. he had 22 goals and 2 assists in 2015
I actually thought it was leading up to Brandon Pirri lol
Video idea: Weirdest NHL award
Example: The NHL/Sheraton Road Performer Award
Those early NHL seasons were something else 😂 with the goals to assists ratios.
if a goalie wants to carry the puck over the red line... he should be allowed to do it xD
and players should be able to deck him
I remember watching Nic learn how to skate while playing for the Leafs. Man, how I don’t miss the 2000’s.
Nhl '07, 5 min periods on rookie, I was potting ~20+ goals a game, Ovi, Crosby, Iginla on the Flames with Kipper in net
Lanny MacDonald, 66G 32A as a Calgary Flame should be on that last list! Most goals without scoring 100 points too, fewest points with over 60 goals…can’t believe that slipped past Rob!
Malones "44 g and 4 assists" ratio is not as impressive when you notice that A) they had no forward passing and B) second assists were not counted. (His goals per game ratio is though). Bondras 94-95 ratio of 34 goals to lead the league with a mere 9 assists with modern rules is the greatest record of all time in that category... i mean wow!
Love Roy. From when he joined the Avs, to coaching the Avs, through today. If Roy was involved with a game, it was never boring.
GO AVS GAME 6 BABY!!!
Damn str8 bro, Spoken with nothing but truths and facts! 2001 has been too effin long for that cup to have stayed away like an old jilted ex... or i guess it would b an ancient jilted ex.. lol Avalanche all day!! Who else livin in the mile high
@@king_ka0s416 4 months late, but GO AVS! We won the Cup!
Golden eye soundtrack in the background 👍
You need to get a hockey history book and look up Fred Brophy, a goalie who played for Montreal and skated end to end twice scoring both times. Of coarse this predates the redline rule you mention.
he really doesn't
Fred Brophy predates not just the rule, but the NHL haha
Outstanding content as per usual. Most fans know about Darryl Sittlers 10 point game (6g, 4a) and figured even for a hall of famer that was an explosive anomaly. But 39 points? In one game? By one guy? If I’d heard it anywhere else, I’d be calling bs right now.
Jeff Skinner's Contract is pretty absurd
Anyone else notice the James Bond Goldeneye for N64 music in the background? That is clutch lol
Patrick Roy really crossed the line on that first clip
I remember watching Roy skate the puck past center right around Gretz. hahahaha. Man the dead puck era had some real moments
Might not be that impressive of a fact but a Finnish player Jari Kesti put up 226 points(116 goals and 110 assists)in 21 games in Norway’s 3rd division 01-02 season. He had another decent season the next year in Norway’s 2nd division with 150 points(69 goals and 81 assists) in 36 games
I don't think I've ever seen a Bobby Orr defensive highlight.
nice to see Tony Hand get a mention
During the 1970-71 season Bobby Orr had a career best 139 points and had a +/- rating of +124.
Imo the +/- is even more impressive than the point totals
You know your videos are good when i had to reset my router to see it! Love it
Joe Malone was a stud, people forgot about him because no trophies named after him
John Davidson the legend laughing during the Roy call. 🙌😂
Cesare Maniago gave up Bobby Hull's 51st goal when that broke Maurice Richard's single season goal record and a few years later gave p Stan Mikita's 500th goal, so the Black Hawks liked playing against Cesare. I seem top remember that there were a couple of other big landmark goals he gave up, but can't remember exaclty what they were. As for goal/assist ration, I always liked Ron Sedlbauer's 40 goal season when he had only 14 assists.
No fucking way Wayne gretzky scored 517 points in atom
Yes he did. Thing was that he usually played against older players but in that particular season he was playing against kids his own age.
Yeah, I kind of expected Malone or one of the early NHL stars to be at the top
Malone also scored his 44 goals in 20 games. That's 2.2 goals per game.
I was at the game when Roy tried to take it passed the center line lol
assists back then were scored very very differently and Almost not at all. Even Montreal had a huge disparity of assists many years later in the Richard era. He used to bitterly refer to assist players on other teams had as “paper assists”. In his perception, we allow a lot of “paper assists” now when he thought an assist was more like How they score it in basketball. So now you know when that guy years before Richard was probably closer to 1-1 than Brett Hull.
Another was when Val Nichishkin had zero goals and pims in 52 games
Dallas fans (including me): *screams*
The only reason no one challenged him is you don’t mess with the goalie from the other team. That’s rule number one in hockey. Don’t mess with the other team goalie or you will get messed up six ways from Sunday. Rule number two states clearly to see rule number one.
I wish there were a video to compare Wayne Gretzky's stats to any other team sports player...the only other player I think that would come close is Wilt Chamberlain in basketball and this was mainly due to 1 season...Gretzky was pretty consistent at least from 1980 - 1995. Also he won a few cups and made a few others HOFers. Sure you have the Jordan/Pippen combo or the Stockton/Malone duo but how about Gretzky, Messier, Kurri, Coffey, Lowe, Fuhr, Robitaille, hell McSorley (all these guys were teammates of the Great One and all but McSorley (because we're not including PIM) are within the top 50 greatest NHLers of all-time). All I have to say is Wayne Gretzky (2857 pts/1487 GP) next is Jaromir Jagr (1921 pts/1733 GP). In other words, Jags...one of the best ever would have to play another 10 seasons IN HIS PRIME to even come close to this record. Name another team sport athlete with such a record....other than Wilt.
You could probably add Tom Brady to that conversation. Nobody will ever touch his records. Winning superbowls are tough and he has won more superbowls than every franchise in the NFL, has at least 2000 more passing yards than any other player in the superbowl, has appeared in 18% of all superbowls, and has the most ever postseason touchdowns in NFL History with 86....next on the list has 45.
Id say Tom definitely comes close with his statistical dominance.
Antropov looked like Pastrnak in his draft photo
Is this Nintendo 64 James Bond pause music in the background?
I had to stop the video and reflect on my life after seeing those Nik Antropov stats
Nobody ever mention Teemu Selänne as a goal scorer... 😭
Nice vids as always! Could it be possible if you make a video on Seider?
5 months later that 27k contract is 50,000 or more
Having Adam Oates as a line mate definitely didn’t hurt Brett Hull’s goals-to-assists ratio. Not to say he wouldn’t have still been a goal scoring monster...just not as much.
2:21 now go look again for 100,200,300,400 you are amazed
Peter Bondra & Mike Gartner deserve a mention for G/A ratio ;)
Orr never won the Ted Lindsey because that trophy didn’t exist until ~15 yrs ago.
Trophies throughout the NHL timeline have had different names. Technically he didn’t win the Ted Lindsay because he predated the trophy name. But he did win the award
How would Roy feel if sorokin did that…
As a lifelong Wings fan, I don’t have a whole lot of love for Patrick Roy. But seeing him deke out two dudes and do a spin past Gretzky...Lmao after that, I’m finding it a bit harder to dislike the guy.
The OO7 music is a banger
$2800 (27K) for a 14 year old who'd grow up to score probably the most iconic goal in Stanley Cup Finals history? Absolute steal.
Okay who?
@@TyDomi Bobby Orr dude, it's in the vid
how do you get away with the james bond theme as the background music?
Perry lost in the STC 3 years in a row with 3 different teams.
That malone stat is great😂
Love the outro
Great video. Enjoy your work.
I'm not a fan of Roy due to me being a leaf fan , but wow Roy was something special. Terry Sawchuk & Martin Brodeur & Patrick Roy ! Top 3 Goats , Terry Sawchuk at #1 !
The Joe Malone stat is not really as monumental as you make it appear. Multiple factors led to fewer assists being issued back then: no video replay, and no stats people watching the games to keep track of such things (would have just been the referee making his best guess). Even if secondary assists were a thing back then, which I doubt, they'd have been as rare as hen's teeth. Even first assists would have been missed a lot. I'm pretty sure they were discretionary as well. That means no assists just because you happened to touch the puck last before the goal scorer, or even for a run-of-the-mill pass; only an assist if it was judged that the pass was crucial in leading to the goal. Almost certainly there were no assists given to someone who took a shot on net and then a goal was scored on the rebound, like is the case today. Just look at the scoring leaders for that season in the NHL. There's not one player on there with even the same amount of assists as goals, and that includes one full time defenceman (Harry Cameron with 17 goals and 10 assists) and two part time defencemen.
By the way, Malone doesn't even win in this category. In 1924, Cy Denneny led the league with 22 goals and 1 assist, for a 22:1 ratio. (Wikipedia stats table says 2 assists, but the text says 1 and other sources of stats agree that it was only 1 assist).
That should be Josh Holden, not Nick Holden.
Stupid penalty if the goalie is crazy enough to skate it down why should he be penalized
I actually played against a little Caesars team and patrick Roy was the coach
One-eyed Jack McGee
Bro scored 16 more points in one game than Kakko did all year including playoffs (and people say he’s good LOL)
Kakko plays in the NHL. I don't think that other guy is fit to hold his jock strap.
Antropov was underrated as fuck
He would get 30 points and be a plus 30 lol
But leaf fans wanted a 40 goal scorer who was a minus 20 hahaha
Duuuude. That Mike Smith goal allowed against the Avs from like, behind center ice. I watched that live (as many of us probably did) Holy shit. Gonna talk about that whack ass goal for the rest of my life.
Patrick’s deke was amazing lol. Deked freaking Wayne Gretzky
Where's the Darryl sittler record? Most of these were not even in the NHL so I don't know what you're talkin about
Nice Goldeneye music
I think I could probably score 39 points in be a pro, I’ve done 20 with the 5 minute setting on
So mad about Vasy giving those softies to Colorado
Those weren’t soft. One or two of TB’s were, however.
Orr ... the ONLY D-man to ever lead the NHL in points, and he did it TWICE. So forget Coffey's mark, considering Gretzky had ?200+? points the year Coffey reached for ALMOST breaking the D-man scoring record; it was relative. There is no D-man, likely never will be, that compares to Orr's stats. Cheers!
Gotta love Patrick Roy!! I think they should allow the goalies to skate it up ice!? Y not? They r taking a HUGE RISK!!?? Really y does it matter? They should let em do it but allow other team to be able to hit him if he crosses the red line!? That'd make shit interesting if a goalie was Ballsy enough to try it!!?? Lol!!
will Alex O break Gretzky's record?
Since when is the middle an end? 🤔
Pirri????? 14-15....22 goals and only 2 assists.....and you are counting a guy with the same ratio that played in an era when assists were not counted the same......pirri deserved that spot in your video
I thought it was going to be Pirri
The 007 Golden Eye music really hit me in the nostalgia. Not sure if you knew if it was from there or not but god damn that brings me back to my childhood...
Enjoy our touching music video
I'm a die hard Avs fan since they came to Denver in '95. And Roy is obviously my fucking hero. But let's be honest: he didn't deke anybody lol. Nobody was fooled with those antics.
classic Malone
Goal to assist ratio. Check out Maret svatos
Can you do a video about women's hockey? There have been some pretty unbelievable things happening in NCAA D1, including goalie Corinne Schroeder scoring a goal this year, plus lots going on on the professional and international stages.
Nobody cares about women's sports. Not even women support them.
6:41; *Kazakhstan, greatest country in the world…
Hey bud, quit stretching the truth in your click bait thumbnails. You've been doing it for years and it's completely unnecessary...have some confidence in your content. Roy didn't skate "end to end" and no one has scored 39 points in a single NHL game. I know you want the views but do it the right way.
Why do you care so much 😂😂💀
it wasn't clickbait
If you actually watched the video it would show he isn’t clickbaiting
UA-cam meta game my friend. I work very hard on my videos and I care about quality. Hyperbolic thumbnails doesn’t take away from that
Who cares bro
gretzky put up 378 goals in 85 games that’s like 22 goals a game
Insane clickbait.
Rasmus Dahlin scored 27 goals in 5 games
I've seen Joe Malone's name in old record books. He was a big time standout player.
6/22/22, 8:29 p.m.
gretxcys ancols are broken huge fan ceep the good vids up
Gretzkys ankles are broken. I'm a huge fan, keep it up*
@@SkibidiTips101 guy had a stroke writing that
@@SkinnerOwnsYou definitely
Lidstrom>Orr
Pancho?