He played in a much more physical era and for a much more physical team than anything the NHL would allow today. "Chippy" doesn't do it justice - Ron swung that stick around at just-above boot top level like a saber to keep the forwards out of his crease, and if you poked at him from behind he'd wait until you got close and give you the butt end right in the ribs. God help you if you bump him after he's covered the puck, he'll come up swinging with the blocker hand and the defenseman will be on you just as quick. Nowadays they have rules against both sides of this equation (and a million nanny cams to enforce them), but back then you had to fight for your right to party. Hell, in Philadelphia there'd be 3-4 fights a night sometimes. The refs felt like they were just along for the ride.
Patrick Sieloff's stat line clearly shows he had 4 total shots for a 50% shooting percentage. He did score on his only shot of his first career game but he had 3 shots in his second game
Also how are we barely mentioning how he ended his own teammate's career in a scrimmage? He never checked if the dude was ok, and someone immediately went to fight him. Probably says a lot about his character and why he only played like 2 games in the NHL
@@thejfk_experience490 I mean follows the play up ice, then gets dragged into a fight. I doubt he had time to check on him + would they let him near the guy. But I do agree laying a hit like that does speak to his character
@@jonmendelson1104 interesting that's he's still playing for an affiliate, although I am glad a single hit like that isn't going to fully kill his whole hockey career.
Mario is also one of the only players in history to score a goal without it going in the net. He was on a breakaway on an empty net and was tripped. He was awarded the goal, instead of a penalty shot since it as empty net. He also famously shot a puck through the net once.
@@Murph_. it's never been done before or since but everyone is entitled to their opinion. He netted the 5th goal with one second remaining in the game and had 3 assists for an 8 point night.
I agree it is really cool, but that record is also very well-known, and I think that this video was focused on records most people (even among long-time hockey fans) have never heard of.
Podein was my squirt hockey coach for a year because his son was on the team. He was a total beauty. We were down about 5 going into the 3rd, instead of yelling at us or trying to hype us up, he just told us what he had for breakfast. It was a egg and bacon sandwich. We won the game by 2. When I got a penalty for tripping, he walked over at the bench and said “pretend I’m yelling at you”. He started flailing his arms around and making hand signals. The whole time he was saying “that actually was a bad penalty, it was a pretty weak call, don’t worry about it”. After we won the league (there was a mini tournament for the top 4 teams. No actual awards) he let all of us shave his head in the locker room. He is one of my favorite coaches I E ever had.
Number 3, Ken Doraty, is my great great uncle. He also scored the OT goal in the second longest game in NHL history, and is one of the smallest players at 5’6 and 130lbs. Pretty cool see this record on UA-cam. Cheers
Respect to Shjon Podein!!! Not well known, but always a fan favorite wherever he went. Hextall - 113 penalty minutes for a goalie in one season. I want to see that video SO MUCH! Love the way he played.
I would love to see a video about Ron Hextall. I was born the year he stopped playing, so I didn't know a dang thing about him before seeing this video. I would love to learn more about this legend. Especially since I love watching goaltenders in particular.
I would love to see a video about Hextall. I started watching hockey in the early 90's and was a Flyers fan and he still is my favorite hockey player of all time.
The Canadiens run in 2021 could have been in this list! Western conference trophy and going in the finals as the 18th seed! Such a weird season for them
@@Chrisman77 The usual conferences were messed up because of border issues during covid. So they made a Canadian division that was part of the western conference but included the eastern Canadian teams
Something very strange happened in the Chicago-Buffalo game this past evening, October 30/22. Buffalo's Victor Olofsson scored at goal at 13:34 of the first period, but it was declared a 'no-goal' due to an off-side at the 13:43 mark. After the following face-off, Olofsson then scored again, at 13:41 of the first period. His legit goal came seven seconds before his disallowed goal! How's that for weird?
I actually knew of Ken Doraty and his overtime hattrick, I've long advocated for the NHL to bring that OT rule back and have an OT more similar to the NBA. Although I have to disagree, I believe if the NHL did bring back the 10 minute non-suddendeath OT we would see multiple OT hattricks as superstars like McDavid would score twice before the other team pulls their goalie trying to force another ten minute OT in which the OT hattrick goal could easily be scored. I believe bringing back this OT rule would also make refs a little less hesitant to call a penalty in OT
Great video! Hey, what about Buffalo Sabres player Dave Andreychuk (I believe) who "scored" a goal while on the bench?!?! He flipped the puck down ice and went to the bench. By the time the puck crossed the goal line, he was already on the bench, still getting credit for the goal.
Not sure if you allow links but if you want classic Hextall tribute just put in Hextall music video. It's old it's grainy but so is hextall but man is it beautiful to see Chris Chelios get a beating.
There was also a player way back in the day who played 1game, in the NHL, a playoff game. He scored a goal and got his name on the cup. This is no longer possible because of updated eligibility rules.
In 1981-82, Yvon Lambert had 64 points in 77 games while playing for the Buffalo Sabres. He spent the entire 1982-83 season in the minors, playing for the Rochester Americans of the AHL. Unless an NHL season gets fully locked out again, like in 2004-05, there's no way that another NHL player will score 64 points in a season again while spending the entirety of the next season in the minors. Even that, that would be different, because some NHL players will choose to play there, due to no NHL action. Lambert was demoted to the AHL by the Sabres before the start of the 1982-83 season, and spent the rest of his active hockey playing career in the AHL, never playing an NHL game ever again.
So how are these "records?" What is the record that Horton owns? What about Podein? This is like in Happy Gilmore when he said his "record" was being the only guy to take his skate off to stab a guy. I agree they're odd stories, but they're not "records."
There was one nhl player that not only scored from the bench, but he did it on a delayed penalty that was being called AGAINST his team. And he was the one getting called for the penalty. It happened like this..... he committed a foul. The other team got control of the puck and pulled their goalie for an extra attacker. In passing the puck around, it glanced off the offending player's jersey. This was considered negligible contact, (not control), by the referee and play continued. The offending player went to the bench. The attacking team miss handled the puck and ended up putting it in their own net. Because the offending playing was the last one on his team to touch the puck, he was credited with a goal. I didn’t believe that something like this was possible in hockey until I saw it happen.
Sadly that Wikipedia page is incorrect Tom Barrasso is the goalie with the most points at 48 points (all assists) at least the NHL records page claims this
In the video, he specifically says "shot the puck into the net" or something similar. Billy Smith was the first goaltender credited with a goal, but he did not shoot it into the net.
Your Hextall claim doesn't make any sense, nor is it accurate... he most certainly does NOT hold the record for NHL points, nor did he only score 28. He had 33, which was 15 points behind Tom Barrasso. Hextall is EIGHTH in goalie points. C'mon, man.
Just to be clear, MacArthur was more or less one injury from his career being over anyway. He'd already had too many concussions. That hit from Sieloff was not a weird or overly violent hit. It looked clean. Maybe the team took issue because it WAS just a scrim, but if Bertuzzi could somehow have a career after Moore, this shouldn't have ended Sieloff's NHL career. Reading it now, it seems more like Sieloff got bullied out of the league by his team.
I was trying to figure out how the goal could be scored well on the bench. Obviously, in baseball you can be taken out of the game and then give up runs because a reliever can allow the runners in that you put on base. But while I don't know much about hockey it didn't seem plausible that anyone else could do something while on the bench in any other sport because you have more continual action.
@@PercaFluviatilis WRONG! The Steve Smith goal was awarded to Perry Berezan of the Flames! If the NHL changed the rule after 1986, then you're right from that point, forward...
@@PercaFluviatilis The rule you are thinking of only applies if the scoring team never touches the puck from the time it is dropped until it goes in the net. Supposedly, a team wins a defensive zone faceoff cleanly, then accidentally misplays it into their own net? I don't think that this has ever happened, but they have a rule for it, just in case. It is possible to get credit for a goal or assist when you have just gone to the bench. I remember one year Steve Yzerman, due to some very bad luck, was in the negative territory of the plus/minus stat. At the end of a shift, he passed the puck to a teammate with momentum into the offensive zone and went to the bench. That teammate kept control in the offensive zone for a few seconds, then made a perfect pass to another Red Wing, who shot it directly into the net. Yzerman got the second assist on that goal, but couldn't get the "plus" stat that he really wanted, because he was on the beach.
Oh ron hextall. You beast..I was scream let my boy Felix the cat potion go!! I drank out of the cup the year he wore all the pads ..cup came to the ice rink my dad owned and built and Scott Parker was the enforcer (damn I miss those) that year for Colorado. He came with ray Whitney and pat falloon
Yes. In Game 6 of the 1989 Eastern Conference finals. The reason why he did it was to avenge a cheap hit that Chelios dished out to Hextall's team mate Brian Propp earlier on in the series. And seeing that the Flyers were about to be eliminated by the Habs in that sixth game, Hextall figured he wasn't gonna get another chance to take a run at Chelios, so off he went, sparking a mini brawl between the two teams. Pretty wild stuff for sure.
Liked your video but I am not watching "shorts". Actually, nobody is watching shorts. If you make proper length videos, I'll sub. Also, a little music in the background goes a long ways in keeping people entertained. YT has a large library if you don't want to spend 15$ a month for a music service. On that note, keep grinding.
Not sure where you got your data but Hextall does not hold the record for points by a goalie and he didn't even end his career with 28 points but rather 33. Heck Hextall is only 8th all time and far behind the leader Barrasso who retired with 48 career points.
I have never understood why overtime exists in regular season. I don't see the problem with a tie. And the overtime isn't like hockey anyway. Fewer players on the ice.....and if no goal is scored they go to shootouts. Worst rule change ever in the game. A team should have to win by playing the game the way it's intended to be played.
I actually just checked and it was Lemieux, with the top 4 seasons. Gretzky, surprisingly, is behind him and 3 other players. Crosby’s best year is actually tied with Gretzky’s best!
yeah, he should have worded it better by saying that Hextall was the first goalie to score a goal with a direct shot and at least acknowledge Billy Smith
Ron Hextall was the first goalie to score a goal with a direct shot. Billy Smith got credit for being the last Islander to touch the puck on an own goal so yes, Billy Smith was the first, but he didn't actually take a shot.
I don’t know what’s so special about #2. What’s the record? That’s he’s number 10 on the Danish list? So wouldn’t the #9 be just as weird? I mean, you showed the list and Frans Nielsen was #1 AND he was the first Danish citizen to play in the NHL. Isn’t that a better weird record?
Podein’s record isn’t unbreakable, anyone could break it as it’s just a stubbornness record and has nothing to do with the game itself. it’s that nobody wants to bother, it’s pointless.
A video on Ron Hextall would be awesome. He is by far one of my most favorite players
He played in a much more physical era and for a much more physical team than anything the NHL would allow today. "Chippy" doesn't do it justice - Ron swung that stick around at just-above boot top level like a saber to keep the forwards out of his crease, and if you poked at him from behind he'd wait until you got close and give you the butt end right in the ribs. God help you if you bump him after he's covered the puck, he'll come up swinging with the blocker hand and the defenseman will be on you just as quick.
Nowadays they have rules against both sides of this equation (and a million nanny cams to enforce them), but back then you had to fight for your right to party. Hell, in Philadelphia there'd be 3-4 fights a night sometimes. The refs felt like they were just along for the ride.
100% agree.
Patrick Sieloff's stat line clearly shows he had 4 total shots for a 50% shooting percentage. He did score on his only shot of his first career game but he had 3 shots in his second game
Also how are we barely mentioning how he ended his own teammate's career in a scrimmage? He never checked if the dude was ok, and someone immediately went to fight him. Probably says a lot about his character and why he only played like 2 games in the NHL
@@thejfk_experience490 I mean follows the play up ice, then gets dragged into a fight. I doubt he had time to check on him + would they let him near the guy. But I do agree laying a hit like that does speak to his character
He's also not playing in Europe, he's playing for the Sharks' AHL affiliate (San Jose Barracuda)
@@jonmendelson1104 interesting that's he's still playing for an affiliate, although I am glad a single hit like that isn't going to fully kill his whole hockey career.
@@thejfk_experience490 well there are TON of videos on that already and it was a pretty big deal at the time. Most of us know all the details
Mario Lemieux's 5 goals 5 different ways in a single game is probably the coolest NHL record ever.
Mario is also one of the only players in history to score a goal without it going in the net. He was on a breakaway on an empty net and was tripped. He was awarded the goal, instead of a penalty shot since it as empty net.
He also famously shot a puck through the net once.
Nah, it's really not.
@@Murph_. it's never been done before or since but everyone is entitled to their opinion. He netted the 5th goal with one second remaining in the game and had 3 assists for an 8 point night.
I agree it is really cool, but that record is also very well-known, and I think that this video was focused on records most people (even among long-time hockey fans) have never heard of.
Podein was my squirt hockey coach for a year because his son was on the team. He was a total beauty. We were down about 5 going into the 3rd, instead of yelling at us or trying to hype us up, he just told us what he had for breakfast. It was a egg and bacon sandwich. We won the game by 2. When I got a penalty for tripping, he walked over at the bench and said “pretend I’m yelling at you”. He started flailing his arms around and making hand signals. The whole time he was saying “that actually was a bad penalty, it was a pretty weak call, don’t worry about it”. After we won the league (there was a mini tournament for the top 4 teams. No actual awards) he let all of us shave his head in the locker room. He is one of my favorite coaches I E ever had.
that is awesome 😂😂😂 great stuff
February 20, 1996 Alexei Yegorov becomes the first, and so far only, player in NHL history to score all of his career goals in a hat trick.
I Love your editing you are my favorite hockey chanel on youtube continue Videos bud! :edit Yes! We want the ron hextall video
Number 3, Ken Doraty, is my great great uncle. He also scored the OT goal in the second longest game in NHL history, and is one of the smallest players at 5’6 and 130lbs. Pretty cool see this record on UA-cam. Cheers
Respect to Shjon Podein!!! Not well known, but always a fan favorite wherever he went.
Hextall - 113 penalty minutes for a goalie in one season. I want to see that video SO MUCH! Love the way he played.
I'm so glad my algorithm found u. thanks 4 creating!
I would love to see a video about Ron Hextall. I was born the year he stopped playing, so I didn't know a dang thing about him before seeing this video. I would love to learn more about this legend. Especially since I love watching goaltenders in particular.
He’s also one of the few who’ve won the conn smythe trophy while not playing for the Stanley cup winning team
One of the most interesting players of all time.
I would love to see a video about Hextall. I started watching hockey in the early 90's and was a Flyers fan and he still is my favorite hockey player of all time.
Need to see the hextall vid! Love the Channel man!
Dude you deserve way more views and subs than this, your editing is so good
Agreed. I especially liked Podeins picture when he was introducing Horton.
The Canadiens run in 2021 could have been in this list! Western conference trophy and going in the finals as the 18th seed! Such a weird season for them
Why were they in the western conference finals?
@@Chrisman77 The usual conferences were messed up because of border issues during covid. So they made a Canadian division that was part of the western conference but included the eastern Canadian teams
6:30 I thought Tom Barasso had the most points by a goalie
Something very strange happened in the Chicago-Buffalo game this past evening, October 30/22. Buffalo's Victor Olofsson scored at goal at 13:34 of the first period, but it was declared a 'no-goal' due to an off-side at the 13:43 mark. After the following face-off, Olofsson then scored again, at 13:41 of the first period. His legit goal came seven seconds before his disallowed goal! How's that for weird?
Weird 😅
Dan Carcillo holds the "record" for being the only NHL player named Dan Carcillo. See, I can make up bogus "records" too.
Ron Hextall: *Has more penalty minutes in a single season than any other goalie in NHL history*
Jordan Binnington: “Hold my beer!”
Son, their is a difference between being a badass and being a baby 😉
I actually knew of Ken Doraty and his overtime hattrick, I've long advocated for the NHL to bring that OT rule back and have an OT more similar to the NBA. Although I have to disagree, I believe if the NHL did bring back the 10 minute non-suddendeath OT we would see multiple OT hattricks as superstars like McDavid would score twice before the other team pulls their goalie trying to force another ten minute OT in which the OT hattrick goal could easily be scored. I believe bringing back this OT rule would also make refs a little less hesitant to call a penalty in OT
They don't wanna do it cause they wanna get it done quick
Great video! Hey, what about Buffalo Sabres player Dave Andreychuk (I believe) who "scored" a goal while on the bench?!?! He flipped the puck down ice and went to the bench. By the time the puck crossed the goal line, he was already on the bench, still getting credit for the goal.
Good job, i like Wut u do, and is so interesting!👌🏻
Ron Hextall!!!!! i want to see highlights that man made goalies cool!
Tom Barrasso has 48 career points. Grant Fuhr is second with 47.
Not sure if you allow links but if you want classic Hextall tribute just put in Hextall music video.
It's old it's grainy but so is hextall but man is it beautiful to see Chris Chelios get a beating.
I just watched the NHL near death moments before this video
Yes man watch some hextall, he is my all time favourite goalie
Nathan Horton and Rich Peverley we’re both on the same Stanley Cup team which adds to the weirdness.
Where do you get this random b roll of blank uniform hockey plays ?
of course a flyer has the most penalty minutes
There was also a player way back in the day who played 1game, in the NHL, a playoff game. He scored a goal and got his name on the cup. This is no longer possible because of updated eligibility rules.
In 1981-82, Yvon Lambert had 64 points in 77 games while playing for the Buffalo Sabres.
He spent the entire 1982-83 season in the minors, playing for the Rochester Americans of the AHL.
Unless an NHL season gets fully locked out again, like in 2004-05, there's no way that another NHL player will score 64 points in a season again while spending the entirety of the next season in the minors.
Even that, that would be different, because some NHL players will choose to play there, due to no NHL action. Lambert was demoted to the AHL by the Sabres before the start of the 1982-83 season, and spent the rest of his active hockey playing career in the AHL, never playing an NHL game ever again.
So how are these "records?" What is the record that Horton owns? What about Podein? This is like in Happy Gilmore when he said his "record" was being the only guy to take his skate off to stab a guy. I agree they're odd stories, but they're not "records."
There was one nhl player that not only scored from the bench, but he did it on a delayed penalty that was being called AGAINST his team. And he was the one getting called for the penalty.
It happened like this..... he committed a foul. The other team got control of the puck and pulled their goalie for an extra attacker. In passing the puck around, it glanced off the offending player's jersey. This was considered negligible contact, (not control), by the referee and play continued. The offending player went to the bench. The attacking team miss handled the puck and ended up putting it in their own net. Because the offending playing was the last one on his team to touch the puck, he was credited with a goal. I didn’t believe that something like this was possible in hockey until I saw it happen.
Yes to a full Video on Hextall!!!!!!
Probably the most underrated hockey creator
7:23 That's not Nathan Horton
Sadly that Wikipedia page is incorrect Tom Barrasso is the goalie with the most points at 48 points (all assists) at least the NHL records page claims this
My favorite is Milan Hejduk's 500th goal. Which he got when a puck bounced off his face and went in. Anyone else have a 500th goal off their face?
Billy Smith was credited with a goal.
Barrasso scored 48 points, Fuhr 47.
In the video, he specifically says "shot the puck into the net" or something similar. Billy Smith was the first goaltender credited with a goal, but he did not shoot it into the net.
"Anderson is a top 10 Danish goal scorer"
Shows stats, 0 goals.
He did not say goal scorer, he said scorer, which includes assists
Fun fact: Horton and Peverley were teammates on the Bruins
Your Hextall claim doesn't make any sense, nor is it accurate... he most certainly does NOT hold the record for NHL points, nor did he only score 28. He had 33, which was 15 points behind Tom Barrasso. Hextall is EIGHTH in goalie points. C'mon, man.
Just to be clear, MacArthur was more or less one injury from his career being over anyway. He'd already had too many concussions. That hit from Sieloff was not a weird or overly violent hit. It looked clean. Maybe the team took issue because it WAS just a scrim, but if Bertuzzi could somehow have a career after Moore, this shouldn't have ended Sieloff's NHL career. Reading it now, it seems more like Sieloff got bullied out of the league by his team.
Sieloff seems to be doing okay in San Jose for the Barracuda right now, perhaps if he keeps it up he might be back, we'll just have to see.
Does it matter that Sieloff actually has credit for 4 shots?
sieloff is playin for the san jose barracuda so lets see if his nhl career continues with the san jose sharks! 🙋🏼♂️
Yep, I was at the game on Saturday where him and 7 other players (4 for each team) were ejected after a line brawl on the opening faceoff.
3 goals on 3 shots for 3 different teams 🤔
I actually know Podein pretty well he lives in Minnesota now
I wanna see the Hextall vid!!
I was trying to figure out how the goal could be scored well on the bench. Obviously, in baseball you can be taken out of the game and then give up runs because a reliever can allow the runners in that you put on base. But while I don't know much about hockey it didn't seem plausible that anyone else could do something while on the bench in any other sport because you have more continual action.
well if you’re the last player on your team to touch the puck, then you go to the bench and the other team scores on their own net, you get the goal
@@sabresfan665 Nope, the goal will be rewarded to the player who lost the faceoff
@@PercaFluviatilis WRONG! The Steve Smith goal was awarded to Perry Berezan of the Flames! If the NHL changed the rule after 1986, then you're right from that point, forward...
@@PercaFluviatilis The rule you are thinking of only applies if the scoring team never touches the puck from the time it is dropped until it goes in the net. Supposedly, a team wins a defensive zone faceoff cleanly, then accidentally misplays it into their own net? I don't think that this has ever happened, but they have a rule for it, just in case.
It is possible to get credit for a goal or assist when you have just gone to the bench. I remember one year Steve Yzerman, due to some very bad luck, was in the negative territory of the plus/minus stat. At the end of a shift, he passed the puck to a teammate with momentum into the offensive zone and went to the bench. That teammate kept control in the offensive zone for a few seconds, then made a perfect pass to another Red Wing, who shot it directly into the net. Yzerman got the second assist on that goal, but couldn't get the "plus" stat that he really wanted, because he was on the beach.
Oh ron hextall. You beast..I was scream let my boy Felix the cat potion go!! I drank out of the cup the year he wore all the pads ..cup came to the ice rink my dad owned and built and Scott Parker was the enforcer (damn I miss those) that year for Colorado. He came with ray Whitney and pat falloon
Sieloff was noting have it that scrimmage💀💀
Wasn’t it Hextall that went almost to the blue line to check Chelios?
Yes. In Game 6 of the 1989 Eastern Conference finals. The reason why he did it was to avenge a cheap hit that Chelios dished out to Hextall's team mate Brian Propp earlier on in the series. And seeing that the Flyers were about to be eliminated by the Habs in that sixth game, Hextall figured he wasn't gonna get another chance to take a run at Chelios, so off he went, sparking a mini brawl between the two teams. Pretty wild stuff for sure.
Liked your video but I am not watching "shorts". Actually, nobody is watching shorts. If you make proper length videos, I'll sub.
Also, a little music in the background goes a long ways in keeping people entertained. YT has a large library if you don't want to spend 15$ a month for a music service.
On that note, keep grinding.
I like short shorts.
Pause at 2:47, 4 out of 10 were born in 89. Strong year in Denmark, lol
Not sure where you got your data but Hextall does not hold the record for points by a goalie and he didn't even end his career with 28 points but rather 33. Heck Hextall is only 8th all time and far behind the leader Barrasso who retired with 48 career points.
Another most likely unknown record
Marty Turco- 2 delay of game penalties in his NHL debut
I have never understood why overtime exists in regular season. I don't see the problem with a tie. And the overtime isn't like hockey anyway. Fewer players on the ice.....and if no goal is scored they go to shootouts. Worst rule change ever in the game. A team should have to win by playing the game the way it's intended to be played.
You got my sub
They called him Hackstall for a reason.
for Anderson i hope you realize he is a goal tender the top point scorers for goalies is 48 points in their entire career lol
This is how you make a hockey vid
I bet nobody can tell me who owns the record for most power play points in a single season (without google) lol I love weird or little known records 😅
Gretzky or Lemieux?
I actually just checked and it was Lemieux, with the top 4 seasons. Gretzky, surprisingly, is behind him and 3 other players. Crosby’s best year is actually tied with Gretzky’s best!
Thats my bad I wrote points and the record I was looking at was for goals, held by Tim kerr with 34.
I mean... your point fact about Hextall is so wrong. He has 33 points and he isn't even in the top 5 in points by a goalie
Quite the aggressive goalie. Unless he plays Toronto.
Good bud man
I don’t understand why they didn’t play patrick seeloff if he scored each game he ever played
Because he was a piece of shit human
Sens did Patrick Sieloff dirty. MacArthur was a fucking bandaid. He wasn’t gonna last anyways
Billy Smith was the first goalie to score a goal, not Ron Hextall. Smith didn't shoot it but still, first goalie to score.
yeah, he should have worded it better by saying that Hextall was the first goalie to score a goal with a direct shot and at least acknowledge Billy Smith
Hextall highlights 👍
The first goal by a goalie was NOT Ron Hextall. Billy Smith did it 4 years earlier with the ny Islanders
Ron Hextall was the first goalie to score a goal with a direct shot. Billy Smith got credit for being the last Islander to touch the puck on an own goal so yes, Billy Smith was the first, but he didn't actually take a shot.
How is Shjon Podein's thing a record?
Good video but mate please stop putting those cringe ahh stock gifs they take me out of it
@@ZZT457 maybe we'll see
Nathan Hortons from my home town😅
I don’t know what’s so special about #2. What’s the record? That’s he’s number 10 on the Danish list? So wouldn’t the #9 be just as weird? I mean, you showed the list and Frans Nielsen was #1 AND he was the first Danish citizen to play in the NHL. Isn’t that a better weird record?
because he is a goalie
@jtp2007 Thank you for that. It was subtly lost on me even though I heard the word goaltender.
Sean is one of my hockey coaches
Hextall, yes!
#4 is a really stupid record. You said it can never be broken, but its quite easy for anyone who wins the Stanley cup to beat it.
Billy Smith was the first goaltender to score a goal in 1979. But you were right with Hextall the first to score with a direct shot on net
So you don’t understand the sport but ,align videos about it cool
Podein’s record isn’t unbreakable, anyone could break it as it’s just a stubbornness record and has nothing to do with the game itself. it’s that nobody wants to bother, it’s pointless.
Grant Fuhr had more career points than Hextall….by far.
goalie jeff reese had 3 assists in a game.
last: i bet his name wasnt even tim
This video is not “records” as much as it is oddities. Except for Hextall
the weird gif-like interstitial take away from the video.
Thanks for this video! About that hattrick its not so uncommon to score hatrick in less than 10 min. Bill Mosienko in 1952 needed 21 second for it.
Barrasso holds the record for points not hextall
Miss Horton
yes
sorry, the memes completely ruin this, otherwise good video
putting random memes and gifs in the video literally makes it worse
I want to see the hexy video
Dude can't pronounce the letter T. Instead, he pronounces 'T' as 'D'. 😂
2nd
Sieloff has scored 100% of his shots😂
Thats what he said but the stat line he showed said he took 4 shots and had a 50% shot average
That was pathetic
Dont bother. 90% of video is about hitting the like buttom, enoying af
He is trash
Too many stupid memes.
100% if you tell me to sub I aint going to do it, maybe let people make a choice. dislike but ya video was great I dont like pushy
Greatest record is gonna be owned by a Russian steroid orc.