40:00 As a French Canadian, Pat Burns will forever be one of my all-time favorite coaches. Not gonna lie, every time he switched to French, I couldn’t help but crack up!
I love how Milbury goes "The team's not been good.." Funny part is that at this point they actually had a pretty good talent base. Consider the fact that they drafted: D- Redden, Chara, Kasparaitis, McCabe Forwards - Bertuzzi, Palffy, Green, Dumont Goalie - Luongo, Salo Let's assume they don't take DiPetrio in 2000 and instead draft Gaborik/Heatley, and they don't trade Chara and the 2001 1st for Yashin. Final team would have been thus: D - Redden, Chara, Kasparitis, McCabe F - Bertuzzi, Palffy, Green, Dumont, Gaborik/Heatley, Spezza G - Luongo, Salo That's amazing. Of course, Milbury, being Milbury, found ways to get rid of virtually ALL of that talent.
Jiminy Crickets, Bettman is there. Good lord, full credit to him for being there for so long. Big problem is NHL is in a bit of a slump, and somebody else with fresh perspectives is definitely needed. The madness of TV rights and local viewer lock outs for home games needs to be sorted out. Moreover, something needs to happen to help Canadian teams keep players in Canada. Interesting to view the madness of the whole pre-salary cap era. The GM's having to focus almost solely on the economics of a squad, rather than player quality and development. What a bloody nightmare for smaller markets.
I've seen this part before I'd love to see part 2. Had this recorded on vhs back in the day and was never able to catch part 2. With Tivo these days I wouldn't have that problem now.
Many great players have had long and success careers in the NHL without winning the Stanley Cup. Thornton is one of them. The fact that he's still in the game 15 years later and commanding the salary he does ultimately means he made it.
The wheelers and dealers of the NHL. You never know how a draft will ultimately pan out. Some succeed, some don't. At the end of the day, it a gamble. You can only go based on statistics and how the prospect is currently performing at that time. It's interesting to see how those behind the scenes make the tough decisions to choose which new guy they want.
@@SmoothCriminal12 Well. He traded Chara and his 1st pick to Ottawa for Alexei Yashin. That pick turned out to be 1st overall and it was Jason Spezza. He also drafted Rick DiPietro 1st overall, who turned out to be... Somewhat injury prone. And with that goalie in the bank, he traded Luongo AND Olli Jokinen to Florida for basically nothing (Parrish and Kvasha). Both turned out to be great players for Florida. One of them still is :) Trading Todd Bertuzzi, Bryan McCabe and the pick Vancouver drafted Jarkko Ruutu with to Vancouver for an aging Trevor Linden. He also traded Chris Osgood to St.Louis and Osgood performed well immediately. And traded a rising star Bryan Berard (until his injury) to Toronto for Felix Potvin. Signed DiPietro to his batshit insane contract. And signed Yashin to a 10 year 90 million contract (which was massive at that time). He's made some really REALLY bad decisions over the years.
Mike GIllis takes that award. Takes a team with the least GA in the league and trades away BOTH goalies in one of the biggest farces in NHL history. Turns a presidents trophy team into nothing in the span of 6 months.
Ya i debated it also but really his stats prove he was worth it. He does disappear in the playoffs and his San Jose team seems to follow his lead and underperform. They have had some good teams and havent won anything
I would love to know how that guy Phil first got that job to carry the cup around he's been doing it forever. I really doubt its a job that anyone that's qualified could get I'm sure he is friends or knows someone who knows someone who's a owner or something. I guess its all about who you know and who you blow.
Mike Milbury - "We're in desperate need of a new arena." Holy crap does time ever fly, this was released in like what, 1997, 1998? Get the Isles out of Nassau!
I thought only those who won the cup had the right to raise it above their heads.....guess that's just old school. But in all honesty, if (in my childhood's wildest dreams) I had won it, I'd give that privilege to my dad (and mom).
Funny Boston Drafted Thornton let him go & and won a cup without him. Now he is Floundering in San Jose. That goes to show number 1 picks don't always pan out.
Toronto's owner ship was so fucking cheap back in the day. They could of spent so much before pre cap era. Nope just enough to get in the playoffs to only be kicked out.
floundering? granted the bruins won the cup but thornton has mvp and art ross trophies ..over 1000pts and is a lock for the hall of fame... 99.9% of the players in the nhl would give their right arms to flounder like that
I just did a one hour doc on JP Dumont (he was Luango's teamate in Val D'Or). In his last year in Junior he tore up the league and his rights belonged to Milbury. In the play-offs of the LHQJM (Wuebec major hunior) his team won the chamionship over Vinny LeCalvalier's team. JP scored 31 goals in 18 games in the play-offs beating Mario Lemieux's alltime record. Mike's comment to him...."we don't feal you did enough" He traded him. That record still stands today and he has a string career in the NHL.
Some of these General Managers are too cheap, and they wonder WHY ticket sales are low and their team is doing getting shit kicked year after year. Money talks. If you want a winning team, simply souting and drafting smart will not cut it. You need to play the free-agent market and bring in the best players available. Talent costs money, and lots of it. Basically, you have to spend money to make money. You want to sell-out every game of the season, then bring in some talented players.
Since when does 1000 points by age 32 equal "nothing?" One of the best playmakers of the last 20 years, and he's going to the HOF with or without a Cup.
lol exactly he entered the nhl at age 18 and by the time he was 32 (14 years later) he had 1000 points. do the math and thats averaging a mediocre 70 points a year, the majority of which will have been second assists
yes Mike Milbury rub your head? why did you trade Luongo? then drafted Dipetro while you passed up Dan Heathly, and Marion Gaboric, then you traded Charra? "I DONT CARE WHAT THEY GOT" really you should of! thats why you are no longer a G.M. you destroyed the NY Islanders a dynasty! a once storied franchise!
This was such a gem, this whole series!
40:00 As a French Canadian, Pat Burns will forever be one of my all-time favorite coaches. Not gonna lie, every time he switched to French, I couldn’t help but crack up!
That was so awesome...the fastest 43 minutes ever.
I love how Milbury goes "The team's not been good.."
Funny part is that at this point they actually had a pretty good talent base. Consider the fact that they drafted:
D- Redden, Chara, Kasparaitis, McCabe
Forwards - Bertuzzi, Palffy, Green, Dumont
Goalie - Luongo, Salo
Let's assume they don't take DiPetrio in 2000 and instead draft Gaborik/Heatley, and they don't trade Chara and the 2001 1st for Yashin. Final team would have been thus:
D - Redden, Chara, Kasparitis, McCabe
F - Bertuzzi, Palffy, Green, Dumont, Gaborik/Heatley, Spezza
G - Luongo, Salo
That's amazing. Of course, Milbury, being Milbury, found ways to get rid of virtually ALL of that talent.
Also Czerkawski.
15 years later (8 seasons with the Bruins and the last 7 with the Sharks) and still in the NHL, he's a pick that worked out.
Watching Mike Millbury in action is a privilege. A natural master of the GM craft. A genius.
Hey Mike, get off of UA-cam
They left out how many Tie Domi jerseys they sold in Toronto. I bet those sales were massive.
Very very interesting. I wish they made this every year I could watch this for hours. Thanks a lot for the Upload
the kid playing snes with the stanley cup had the best childhood ever
I really wish the other parts were also available, somewhere somehow, someone has a copy of those.
Seeing Joe brings me back
Is there any chance you can put the rest of the series up?
Thanks for this part though, it's awesome :D
1:04 Phil Esposito predicting the Canadian division of 2020-21.
Jiminy Crickets, Bettman is there. Good lord, full credit to him for being there for so long. Big problem is NHL is in a bit of a slump, and somebody else with fresh perspectives is definitely needed. The madness of TV rights and local viewer lock outs for home games needs to be sorted out. Moreover, something needs to happen to help Canadian teams keep players in Canada. Interesting to view the madness of the whole pre-salary cap era. The GM's having to focus almost solely on the economics of a squad, rather than player quality and development. What a bloody nightmare for smaller markets.
i used to have this on vhs and watched it all the time.....this is unreal
Tie Domi......"This is all US?"....yep..... (Tie gives sigh of relief)
I've seen this part before I'd love to see part 2. Had this recorded on vhs back in the day and was never able to catch part 2. With Tivo these days I wouldn't have that problem now.
Many great players have had long and success careers in the NHL without winning the Stanley Cup. Thornton is one of them. The fact that he's still in the game 15 years later and commanding the salary he does ultimately means he made it.
I can’t believe this comment is 10 years old and the guy just retired
holy shit Joe Thornton was young!? I though he was born old and bearded.
he looks so goofy with that hair
Thanks for the upload!
The wheelers and dealers of the NHL. You never know how a draft will ultimately pan out. Some succeed, some don't. At the end of the day, it a gamble. You can only go based on statistics and how the prospect is currently performing at that time.
It's interesting to see how those behind the scenes make the tough decisions to choose which new guy they want.
97' NY Islanders jerseys are sooooo fire
It's funny how the most disappointing rookie at the training camp ends up being way better than samsonov
Samsonov still had a 75 point season,l so not all dogshit.
where can i get rest of this masterpiece?
Milbury is the worst gm of all time in all of professional sports
+Alex Kane And coach.....and commentator......but he's the best every at crawling over the glass and beating someone with their own shoe. lol
how bad was he?
Horrible!
@@SmoothCriminal12
Well. He traded Chara and his 1st pick to Ottawa for Alexei Yashin. That pick turned out to be 1st overall and it was Jason Spezza.
He also drafted Rick DiPietro 1st overall, who turned out to be... Somewhat injury prone.
And with that goalie in the bank, he traded Luongo AND Olli Jokinen to Florida for basically nothing (Parrish and Kvasha). Both turned out to be great players for Florida. One of them still is :)
Trading Todd Bertuzzi, Bryan McCabe and the pick Vancouver drafted Jarkko Ruutu with to Vancouver for an aging Trevor Linden.
He also traded Chris Osgood to St.Louis and Osgood performed well immediately.
And traded a rising star Bryan Berard (until his injury) to Toronto for Felix Potvin.
Signed DiPietro to his batshit insane contract.
And signed Yashin to a 10 year 90 million contract (which was massive at that time).
He's made some really REALLY bad decisions over the years.
Mike GIllis takes that award. Takes a team with the least GA in the league and trades away BOTH goalies in one of the biggest farces in NHL history. Turns a presidents trophy team into nothing in the span of 6 months.
Ottawa had the best pick at 12 hossa and 226 rachunek....that million dollar speech worked!
Nick K Hossa, Bonk, Phillips, Spezza.........
Do you have the rest of this series?
Great stuff.
this is great
Can somebody tell me where I can find the rest of this series?
The seeds for the 05 lockout and ultimately the salary cap are planted and sprouting watching this.
where is the rest it is a crime to not have the rest of this up
is there a part 2? and where? anyone?
Ya i debated it also but really his stats prove he was worth it. He does disappear in the playoffs and his San Jose team seems to follow his lead and underperform. They have had some good teams and havent won anything
Man, bald agent is such a humongous douche it's crazy. I would hate my life if I had to deal with someone like that more than once in my existence.
I would love to know how that guy Phil first got that job to carry the cup around he's been doing it forever. I really doubt its a job that anyone that's qualified could get I'm sure he is friends or knows someone who knows someone who's a owner or something. I guess its all about who you know and who you blow.
Whatever happened to that Thornton guy?
Yeah that Thornton guy sure was a bust. Way to bury him before his career started.
just goes to show how fucked boston was back in the 90s
Mike Milbury - "We're in desperate need of a new arena." Holy crap does time ever fly, this was released in like what, 1997, 1998?
Get the Isles out of Nassau!
Finally. Took over 20 years.
where is part 2? strong men cry, strong men also cry
he's played over 800 NHL games.
Luongo was a franchise player.....just not for the islanders
I thought only those who won the cup had the right to raise it above their heads.....guess that's just old school. But in all honesty, if (in my childhood's wildest dreams) I had won it, I'd give that privilege to my dad (and mom).
Funny Boston Drafted Thornton let him go & and won a cup without him. Now he is Floundering in San Jose. That goes to show number 1 picks don't always pan out.
He's a first ballot no doubter hall of famer...
1700 games, 1100 assists, 1500 points later.
36:10 dig at Jason Allison? lol
big time lol
I don't understand that one at all the, Allison was consistanly productive his whole career except for being out with injury.
Milbury is bad but he came out of that draft with two players that would go on to play over 1000 games
Eric Brewer great pick mike mil bury, i dont think he ever played a NHL game?
16 yrs and 1009 games in the NHL.
Lmao he made two great pick though Luongo and Brewer hahaa.
Brewer went on to a very successful career with the Oilers and Lightning. Just saying.
hes my cousin. good guy.tough
Tell him to jump ship to Colorado, they need his help..........
Toronto's owner ship was so fucking cheap back in the day. They could of spent so much before pre cap era. Nope just enough to get in the playoffs to only be kicked out.
lmao mike milbury
LOL look @ a teenage TJ miller (*correction: Joe Thornton [@5:11] yawwwn
Thornton has done well for himself but not a guy that can carry an entire franchise anymore.
floundering? granted the bruins won the cup but thornton has mvp and art ross trophies ..over 1000pts and is a lock for the hall of fame... 99.9% of the players in the nhl would give their right arms to flounder like that
joe thornton 1st overall? shit this is old lol
you don't think they need one?
Joe showed them didn't he?
Milbury is the worst GM of NHL history
I just did a one hour doc on JP Dumont (he was Luango's teamate in Val D'Or). In his last year in Junior he tore up the league and his rights belonged to Milbury. In the play-offs of the LHQJM (Wuebec major hunior) his team won the chamionship over Vinny LeCalvalier's team. JP scored 31 goals in 18 games in the play-offs beating Mario Lemieux's alltime record. Mike's comment to him...."we don't feal you did enough" He traded him. That record still stands today and he has a string career in the NHL.
I guest if you don't like your comment, you don't use it. Thanks
joe thorton was not the guy to carry a franchise.
...but he still played a very good career. Is still playing...
Some of these General Managers are too cheap, and they wonder WHY ticket sales are low and their team is doing getting shit kicked year after year. Money talks. If you want a winning team, simply souting and drafting smart will not cut it. You need to play the free-agent market and bring in the best players available. Talent costs money, and lots of it. Basically, you have to spend money to make money. You want to sell-out every game of the season, then bring in some talented players.
big joe
Fucking Joe Thornton. :D
Thornton had and has everything....except the heart.
thornton did nothing. not a bust but he had a pointlesss career just a passer who hung around the boards
Since when does 1000 points by age 32 equal "nothing?" One of the best playmakers of the last 20 years, and he's going to the HOF with or without a Cup.
lol exactly he entered the nhl at age 18 and by the time he was 32 (14 years later) he had 1000 points. do the math and thats averaging a mediocre 70 points a year, the majority of which will have been second assists
+Joe Freeman He is almost a point a game player. Tough bastid too. Should be a HOF
Can this be renamed to the day my New York Islanders were MURDERED?
and mike destroyed the islander.
10 000th view O.o
Joe Thornton has always looked like he's 40
Joe Thornton always puts up 40, been doing it 20 years
this should be renamed why the islanders were shit
Harry Sinden, always pleading poverty.
yes Mike Milbury rub your head? why did you trade Luongo? then drafted Dipetro while you passed up Dan Heathly, and Marion Gaboric, then you traded Charra? "I DONT CARE WHAT THEY GOT" really you should of! thats why you are no longer a G.M. you destroyed the NY Islanders a dynasty! a once storied franchise!