If memory serves Belfour was a triathlete in the off season, meaning he was a strong, fit dude. Keenan was lucky He didn’t pick him up and throw him over the glass like a rag-doll.
I'm just enjoying seeing a sporting event on TV that doesn't have the screen filled up with all sorts of stats, scores, station logo, etc. Oh the good old days when you could actually see everything.
@@guyincogneto8979 Exactly: music cannot be played while puck is in action, but now they are allowed to flash changing ads on the boards?! Surprised the players don't complain...
@@Jamie-1985 Sadly, the players can't see it, it's digitally enhanced like a green screen. Apparently in World Cup soccer, they had screens on field......rrrrrrrrr......."pitch" level doing the same thing. All the piped in crowd noise, awful digital ads and completely unbiased broadcasters. Viewing sports has become more of a chore than entertainment.
Not really. The Blues were going nowhere before Keenan arrived and were in about the same state when he left. They might have had a nice shot at the Cup in 1991 but Ron Caron decided to trade what offensive depth he had for Dan Quinn and Garth Butcher.
@@glupshitto1977 Most of those 1995-96 future hall of famers on the St. Louis roster were on the downsides of their careers by that time. I'm not saying that Keenan didn't damage that team, but it was going nowhere before he arrived and it's ridiculous to suggest that Mike Keenan is the reason that it took the team over 50 years to win a Cup.
@d00bZubElEk But he makes a good point, I basically grew up with Gene Hart in philly, the guy was the best for 20 years, then he started losing his eye sight. It was painful listening to him at the end. " They SCORE!!!!!! And it waaaaaasss Rick Tochet, No AAAAAAH Peter Zezel".
@@emmanuelbeland2925 Gene Hart was the long time voice of the Philadelphia Flyers, and he was a great announcer. I basically learned hockey from him. He was their voice during the cup years all the way to the early 90s I think. But it was sad at the end.
He wore out his welcome by year 3 everywhere he went. He didn't coach the Rangers to the Cup in '94; Messier led them to that Cup. And Keenan was looking for any excuse to bolt after that, and found it when the Rangers were one day late with a bonus payment. I'd still like to know what he said to Belfour, though; Belfour was an equally miserable human being, as I found out in Dallas.
@@generalbullmoose Bob Clarke brought him in from Toronto. The guy was miserable in Philly. He did have success however. And I beg to differ about Messier, leading the Rangers, that was Leetch and Richter that led them.
@d00bZubElEk Actually Hasek played in parts of two seasons with Chicago, he got into a couple of the games in the 1991 series against Minnesota, too. Keenan put Hasek in to replace Belfour in game four of the 1992 finals, only after Belfour had given up two goals in the first six minutes of the game.
SAME!!! Then dude got replaced with actual Dogshit in Andrew Raycroft, then Tellqvist, then the Flop Master himself Toskala, it was only until Giguere got recruited that we looked like we actually wanted to try but that only took until 2013 when Reimer came around
yeah but his back ailments really took a toll by the end of his tenure with Toronto.... Every time he played, you prayed that his back would not give out. Every time me and gf watched a game and the trainer would come on the ice we would say....that's it...bring out the stretcher...lol
Eddie is actually a very sweet man. I worked for the Dallas Stars, and know him well. See my picture on here of Eddie and me. I spoke to him not long ago, and he has the new business he started with his two children, Dayn and Reagan.
Yeah John Marston, that’s what i heard. As a player and a personality... Is he still working with your prospects? I loved him so much when he played for Quebec, he was my favorite and at this time the team was packed with great players (Sakic, Sundin, Nolan, Forsberg) but there was something about Mike that made me love him even more. He had talent, he was working hard every shift and was complete. I heard he gave good years to the Sharks too ☺️
Keenan learned the hard way not to pull the domineering asshole act with Dave Manson. Fortunately for Keenan, Stu Grimson was there to calm Manson down before he could murder the coach.
Wish Belfour would've head-butted that rat. Keenan came here to STL seemingly to single handedly dismantle the Blues. He is no longer welcome in this town.
We had Belfour AND Hasek at the same time...two all time great goalies, and Mike Keenan still couldn't get out of their way to let them win a cup with the team.
belfour was a great goalie, and a real tuff guy. if I remember correctly he beat up the guest locker room in detroit once and had to pay for the damage. if eddie was playing, we all knew it would be a great game no matter who won.
I'm sure Eddie was dropping F bombs at Keenan...but I too would drop anyone who pulled my jersey like that. Maybe that's why I'm not playing now....hmmmmmm
as a former goalie, if you dont stop the puck you dont play, on the other hand if your coach is in your face trying to intimidate you youre not gonna care about stopping the puck.
@@Jim-pq9pm I've seen that countless times. It's actually a good time to pull a goalie early after 2-5 shots, as 2-0 is called the worst lead in hockey for a reason. This could give you 50-55 minutes for an almost full restart and an opportunity to revitalize your team and grab control of play. If you knew hockey, you'd know that pulling a goalie after, say, letting in 5 goals, is simply too late to make a difference. It's often done to give a number one goalie a rest for the next game. A backup will stay in net most of those situations, unless it's getting humiliating for the team.
Keenan was soooo full of himself. Jamie McLennan tells the story in his book when he was back up on a club with Keenan coaching they were all jogging and Keenan was like yelling "make way, Philadelphia flyers coming through!" Just a massive ego. Inserting himself when he doesn't need to.
Mister X he let him do whatever he wanted. Messier begged for keenan. They had a mutual respect and meshed perfectly. Keenan was the general and messier was the captain carrying out orders and preaching keenan’s message.
@@danski6694 I believe they just meshed well. The real question is what would happen if the Rangers get Keenan after he gets fired from the Flyers? I believe we would have seen multiple Blackhawks vs Rangers finals during that era. I really think we would have seen the Blackhawks win a cup and the Bulls win a Championship at the same time.
Keenan would move on from one team to another signing three year contracts which was okay with him because he was usually fired after two seasons anyway. A prototypical punk,thug and bully.
Funny clip. Keenan and Eddie were both quick tempered competitors. There are plenty of reasons the Hawks didn't win a Cup with Keenan, but I don't think coaching or a lack of talent were among them.
@@zephyr9031 Yo Keenan threatened to send Rich Sutter to the minors, if Ron Sutter didnt pick up his play. How do you do that to your Captain Ronnie was captain or one of the asst. Cant remember. Unbelievable.
Yes he did. Kind of took a long time to get it away, but when he had time and room he could hammer it with anybody. Won the hardest shot skills competition at the all-star game when he was with Winnipeg, I think in 1996.
Keenan:*tugs jersey* Belfour: fuck off eh? Keenan: *tugs jersey again* listen here bud. Belfour: Fuck off, eh! Keenan: *Goes up to Belfour's mask* Listen here, eh? The only reason I pulled you off is because the cloutier guy wouldn't stop bitchin' about wantin' to play, eh? he reminded me of my goof brother. So fuckin' take a breather eh?
Yeah, nothing screams a lifetime of greatness like bragging about your high school days from a quarter century ago. Go throw a football over that mountain, Kip.
Good for Keenan not taking any of his shit and putting his ass back where he belongs. You don’t show up a coach in front of the team and vise versa. That’s a private convo
Imagine if that were to happen in today's NHL? Keenan would have been fired, the NHLPA would have filed for harassment and the Chicago Police Department and the court system would be investigating assault charges against the coach. On top of that, witnesses would be called to see if there were any derogatory comments said between the two in which case both Belfour and Keenan would be expelled from the league. And from the looks of it, both Keenan and Belfour did not hold back from the expletives!
Wow I’m surprised I never noticed that. Now that you mention it I see it now. Ditka at least won a Championship as a Chicago coach something Keenan couldn’t do. I really think his attitude set the team back and we probably would have at least won one cup if we had a more qualified coach. He seemed to just mesh with Messier. I think things would look a lot different if Keenan went straight to the Rangers instead of Chicago we would have seen Blackhawks vs Rangers in the Cup finals for 4 years straight from 91-94.
If memory serves Belfour was a triathlete in the off season, meaning he was a strong, fit dude. Keenan was lucky He didn’t pick him up and throw him over the glass like a rag-doll.
I'm just enjoying seeing a sporting event on TV that doesn't have the screen filled up with all sorts of stats, scores, station logo, etc. Oh the good old days when you could actually see everything.
I mean tell me ur not that fucking old that a scoreboard prevents you from seeing the play
I completely agree. Basically the only way I can watch live sports is with the sound off.
And it's only gotten WORSE with flashing ads on the boards. God bless the NHL.
@@guyincogneto8979 Exactly: music cannot be played while puck is in action, but now they are allowed to flash changing ads on the boards?! Surprised the players don't complain...
@@Jamie-1985 Sadly, the players can't see it, it's digitally enhanced like a green screen. Apparently in World Cup soccer, they had screens on field......rrrrrrrrr......."pitch" level doing the same thing. All the piped in crowd noise, awful digital ads and completely unbiased broadcasters. Viewing sports has become more of a chore than entertainment.
If anyone wants to know why it took the Blues so long to win a cup, Keenan set them back 10 years.
Damn right. Drove our stars right out of st louis
True story
Not really. The Blues were going nowhere before Keenan arrived and were in about the same state when he left. They might have had a nice shot at the Cup in 1991 but Ron Caron decided to trade what offensive depth he had for Dan Quinn and Garth Butcher.
skif usya in 95-96 the blues had 7 hall of famers. And Keenan drove them all out
@@glupshitto1977 Most of those 1995-96 future hall of famers on the St. Louis roster were on the downsides of their careers by that time. I'm not saying that Keenan didn't damage that team, but it was going nowhere before he arrived and it's ridiculous to suggest that Mike Keenan is the reason that it took the team over 50 years to win a Cup.
Thank you UA-cam for actually recommending a good video.
Lately it's vaccines and trans right crap lol
wow Doc sounds exactly the same as today, usually commentators sound different because of aging and different audio equipment
@d00bZubElEk But he makes a good point, I basically grew up with Gene Hart in philly, the guy was the best for 20 years, then he started losing his eye sight. It was painful listening to him at the end. " They SCORE!!!!!! And it waaaaaasss Rick Tochet, No AAAAAAH Peter Zezel".
@@ericday4505 idk Who gene Hart is but your comment made me laugh
@@emmanuelbeland2925 Gene Hart was the long time voice of the Philadelphia Flyers, and he was a great announcer. I basically learned hockey from him. He was their voice during the cup years all the way to the early 90s I think. But it was sad at the end.
He wore out his welcome by year 3 everywhere he went. He didn't coach the Rangers to the Cup in '94; Messier led them to that Cup. And Keenan was looking for any excuse to bolt after that, and found it when the Rangers were one day late with a bonus payment. I'd still like to know what he said to Belfour, though; Belfour was an equally miserable human being, as I found out in Dallas.
@@generalbullmoose Bob Clarke brought him in from Toronto. The guy was miserable in Philly. He did have success however. And I beg to differ about Messier, leading the Rangers, that was Leetch and Richter that led them.
0:01 if you look closely here you can see Ron Hextall beginning to formulate his 30 year plan to destroy the Pittsburgh Penguins from the inside out.
Tiffany: (Screams) YOU SON OF A BITCH! WHAT HAVE YOU DONE TO ME?!
😂😂😂
Fun fact: If you look up "asshole" in the dictionary, there's just a picture of Mike Keenan.
I think that has since been replaced by Mike Babcock
LOL Belfour and Hasek in net and Keenan isn't happy with his goaltending....
That's Jacques Cloutier in net, not Hasek.
@@Disengage LOL he came from the Buffalo Sabres as well also
@@Disengage yep....the Aeroflex pads give it away lol.
@d00bZubElEk he had that crazy glove save on Lemieux in the finals, I'll never forget it.
@d00bZubElEk Actually Hasek played in parts of two seasons with Chicago, he got into a couple of the games in the 1991 series against Minnesota, too. Keenan put Hasek in to replace Belfour in game four of the 1992 finals, only after Belfour had given up two goals in the first six minutes of the game.
Keenan's lucky Belfour didn't floor him! LOL! He did the same thing to Healy in '94 and Healy nearly went after him.
Hmm. After watching UrinatingTree's video on Mike Keenan, this video popped into my recommendations.
Same here
Weird how that works, eh?
Ya thats hows the algorithm works..its crazy right? Mind blowing
Imagine Keenan pulling that nonsense on Hextall
or Patrick Roy
Eddie was better and tougher. Iron man athlete and race car driver.
@@Jpeterson7 Yeah but Hextall has a screw loose and probably would have beat the brakes off Mike right on the bench.
He did it to hextall also he coached the flyers in the 80s
True it's not like he's called crazy Eddie...
Doc Emrick hasn't changed a bit.
1:09 is when I would have cleaned Mr. Keenan's clock with a left hook. He was begging for it and I'd have delivered the goods. Lights out, Mike.
This clip is vintage Mike Keenan.
lasts 4 years max and then he gets toxic. Legacy of Volatility
@Charlie B oh he was definitely a good coach, just not a good people person
@charlieb308 *would have
Your education system has failed you.
Always did like belfour. Glad he got to play in toronto.
SAME!!! Then dude got replaced with actual Dogshit in Andrew Raycroft, then Tellqvist, then the Flop Master himself Toskala, it was only until Giguere got recruited that we looked like we actually wanted to try but that only took until 2013 when Reimer came around
yeah but his back ailments really took a toll by the end of his tenure with Toronto.... Every time he played, you prayed that his back would not give out. Every time me and gf watched a game and the trainer would come on the ice we would say....that's it...bring out the stretcher...lol
Nah. That's like Wayne Gretzky in St. Louis, no point him being there.
@@alexrowdyrodrigues9716 You desperately need to get an education.
Keenan was not a goaltenders kind of coach. Goalies made him look good if anything
Damn I love old school hockey
The real highlight here is Manson scores!
He had two goals in this game, both on slapshots. Final was 5-4 Philadelphia.
Lol!
Dave Manson also played in Winnipeg, my hometown and he was one of my favourite JETS players, him and Tie Domi😂
Eddie was well loved here in Chicago.
i would love to watch a game in Chicago...maybe one day..I am originally from Montreal...but.love the Hawks!
I know Eddy was a nut case, but I've always hated Keenan, he's a wannabe Scotty Bowman
Re2pect Is earned well spoken.
Eddie is actually a very sweet man. I worked for the Dallas Stars, and know him well. See my picture on here of Eddie and me. I spoke to him not long ago, and he has the new business he started with his two children, Dayn and Reagan.
Okay, off topic but i’m so glad that i saw a goal by Mike Ricci, one of my favorite player when i was young ❤️
Jean-Sébastien Richer Ricci’s absolutely loved here in SJ
Yeah John Marston, that’s what i heard.
As a player and a personality...
Is he still working with your prospects?
I loved him so much when he played for Quebec, he was my favorite and at this time the team was packed with great players (Sakic, Sundin, Nolan, Forsberg) but there was something about Mike that made me love him even more.
He had talent, he was working hard every shift and was complete.
I heard he gave good years to the Sharks too ☺️
Ricci had a face like a bag of crushed assholes , but he was an effective little bastard who never took a night off!
@@GAHDOOOO Loved him in Colorado as well. He was a great secondary scorer and always had high intensity.
Saw Keenan and Balfour
Fishing together last week
2 boats
No water
Keenan had to have it his way
@Rick -- that's a good one. I'll have to remember that line.
Is that Doc Emerick on the call?
Keenan learned the hard way not to pull the domineering asshole act with Dave Manson. Fortunately for Keenan, Stu Grimson was there to calm Manson down before he could murder the coach.
You don't want a Manson to get murderous
Wish Belfour would've head-butted that rat. Keenan came here to STL seemingly to single handedly dismantle the Blues. He is no longer welcome in this town.
I feel like we should erect a statue of him outside of the enterprise arena for everyone to spit on. And the bums can piss on it.
@@andrewwilken9725 nah. The Blues shouldn't waste money like that to bear that asshole's name.
Hasek was Belfour's back up for a time in Chicago.
Jim Kennedy I remember that
We had Belfour AND Hasek at the same time...two all time great goalies, and Mike Keenan still couldn't get out of their way to let them win a cup with the team.
If I had a vote Belfour would have been Hasek's backup. I know I am saying this now but I was convinced after 1992 game 4 in the SC finals.
That’s right, I remember that from EA Sports NHL ‘94
That's exactly how my mom used to say, You wait til your ass gets back in the Car, when I misbehaved in a store lol
Mike Keenan sorry I can’t type out what I really want to say about him, not a player’s coach
i was some what expecting to see a head butt to the coach for getting that close
Yup we are all running here after that Gretzky comment😂
My Dad almost fought Belfour in a bar once. Good times.
Tristin McKinstry wtf T, u serious what has happened
I'd like to hear about someone nearly or actually fighting Cam Neely or Sean Avery 🤣
Your dad’s definitely a fucking loser
@@djtrankilo231 Sean Avery is always walking around NYC telling people to stop being idiots so we might get to see it still
If a coach grabbed me by the jersey like that I would've floored that guy.
Well not everyone is the badass that you are apparently
@@allsystemsgo8678 says the guy being a badass on a comment section. Don't be a virtual smartass.
Sure. Do that. And get fined, have your contract terminated and possibly be a free agent for years. Nothing to lose, though.
Alot of naysayers said Belfour wasn't a Stanley Cup caliber goalie. Wrong!!!
Eddie was awesome. Only goalie during that era who was better was Roy. Roy hated Belfour too.
SAD!
Wordy G Read his comment again, son.
@Wordy G Did I say better than Roy ? No. I said Roy was the only goalie of that era who was better than Belfour. Read much ?
@Wordy G It'd disagree too but it's a fair argument
"AGE 5 WITH THE GROIN....AGE 21 WITH THE KNEE'S"
THAT INTRO GOES HARD!!!
i hope this isnt a stupid question but what did he say to him?
belfour was a great goalie, and a real tuff guy. if I remember correctly he beat up the guest locker room in detroit once and had to pay for the damage. if eddie was playing, we all knew it would be a great game no matter who won.
damn any1 pull my jersey like that i would headbut them
Especially with the helmet on!
I'm sure Eddie was dropping F bombs at Keenan...but I too would drop anyone who pulled my jersey like that. Maybe that's why I'm not playing now....hmmmmmm
@XBOXRULES sorry...forgot the Don Cherry...."sweater" word
@@hughbourton7812 Happy Gilmore!!
as a former goalie, if you dont stop the puck you dont play, on the other hand if your coach is in your face trying to intimidate you youre not gonna care about stopping the puck.
On the other other hand, belfour is notorious for throwing tantrums and pulled himself after the 3rd goal in a 3-1 game. As a coach, id be livid
How often does a goalie get pulled after two goals? Only Mike Keenan does that. I've never heard of any other coach doing that.
Sure you are, otherwise you don't get a paycheck in the future.
@@Jim-pq9pm I've seen that countless times. It's actually a good time to pull a goalie early after 2-5 shots, as 2-0 is called the worst lead in hockey for a reason. This could give you 50-55 minutes for an almost full restart and an opportunity to revitalize your team and grab control of play.
If you knew hockey, you'd know that pulling a goalie after, say, letting in 5 goals, is simply too late to make a difference. It's often done to give a number one goalie a rest for the next game. A backup will stay in net most of those situations, unless it's getting humiliating for the team.
What was the date of this game?
December 9, 1990.
Keenan never got any respect from his players.... Keenan didn't deserve any respect either from his players cuz he treated them like dogs.
Rumor had it that Dave Manson was run out of Chicago after choking out Mike Keenan in the locker room. Anybody have any info on that?
Keenan was soooo full of himself. Jamie McLennan tells the story in his book when he was back up on a club with Keenan coaching they were all jogging and Keenan was like yelling "make way, Philadelphia flyers coming through!" Just a massive ego. Inserting himself when he doesn't need to.
I kind of wanna know what he said to belfour 😂
I just wonder how did Mike deal with Messier?
Mister X he let him do whatever he wanted.
Messier begged for keenan.
They had a mutual respect and meshed perfectly. Keenan was the general and messier was the captain carrying out orders and preaching keenan’s message.
Messier set Keenan straight.
@@danski6694 I believe they just meshed well. The real question is what would happen if the Rangers get Keenan after he gets fired from the Flyers? I believe we would have seen multiple Blackhawks vs Rangers finals during that era. I really think we would have seen the Blackhawks win a cup and the Bulls win a Championship at the same time.
Always wanted to know what they were saying?!!
Classic clip of Captain Hook and the eagle!
bigsteed007 Keenan telling Belfour you got something to say? Im right here! Then reminding Balfour whose in charge!
Keenan was such a fucking muskrat
Don’t be surprised that if Keenan suddenly disappears in Russia and he’s never seen again
You mean fall off of a window
Belfour was the greatest!
Mike checked if the camera was on him before acting like a tough guy, pulling on Ed.
What a loser.
Keenan would move on from one team to another signing three year contracts which was okay with him because he was usually fired after two seasons anyway. A prototypical punk,thug and bully.
That was on the Hawks defenceman, not Ed!
Mike Keenan has a great hockey mind, but he also knew how to alienate players and run them out of town. There’s a reason he bounced from team to team.
They were just making dinner plans.
Funny clip. Keenan and Eddie were both quick tempered competitors. There are plenty of reasons the Hawks didn't win a Cup with Keenan, but I don't think coaching or a lack of talent were among them.
Lol this is awesome. I wish i grew up in this era. Hockey was alot more...well...dramatic.
BigH0mie89 old school hockey was great!!! Today’s “don’t touch me “ style has diluted the game.
Big homie89 i am 41 and you are right bro
BigHOmie89 well said - drama is what's missing these days in hockey....not enough conflict between players.
Damn Eddie I think he wants to make out with you 😂😂
Fuck that!! Belfour was so right.
I wish Eddie had said fuck it and gave Keenan a shot to the head.
@@zephyr9031 Yo Keenan threatened to send Rich Sutter to the minors, if Ron Sutter didnt pick up his play. How do you do that to your Captain Ronnie was captain or one of the asst. Cant remember. Unbelievable.
This was the NHL
Manson had one heck of a shot.
Yes he did. Kind of took a long time to get it away, but when he had time and room he could hammer it with anybody. Won the hardest shot skills competition at the all-star game when he was with Winnipeg, I think in 1996.
Hey Keenan your only as good as messier made you
Keenan:*tugs jersey*
Belfour: fuck off eh?
Keenan: *tugs jersey again* listen here bud.
Belfour: Fuck off, eh!
Keenan: *Goes up to Belfour's mask* Listen here, eh? The only reason I pulled you off is because the cloutier guy wouldn't stop bitchin' about wantin' to play, eh? he reminded me of my goof brother. So fuckin' take a breather eh?
If there were no consequences Eddie would slap the taste out of his mouth.
Great camera angle
Mike Keenan ,best friend of Dominik Hašek
This is just now getting in everyone’s recommended page lol
Keenan to much nervous with the good goaler Keenan never happy with the player and goaler is why the team put him out yeahhhhhhhhhhh 👍👍👍👍👍👍
This is even a video?
1:04-how high school hockey was coached in the 90s…..and why we turned out so great in life
Yeah, nothing screams a lifetime of greatness like bragging about your high school days from a quarter century ago. Go throw a football over that mountain, Kip.
Keenan is lucky Eddie didn’t deck him for grabbing him like that
I like hearing a younger Doc Emerick!
mike keenan and john tortorella both were only good with the rangers
Good for Keenan not taking any of his shit and putting his ass back where he belongs. You don’t show up a coach in front of the team and vise versa. That’s a private convo
Agreed, but Keenan is a disrespectful prick, so he deserved it
Keenan was poison.
I get it. Hrs the coach, but if he grabbed me like that he would have caught the fade. It's not like Noone else would sign a goalie of Belfour calibre
Imagine if that were to happen in today's NHL? Keenan would have been fired, the NHLPA would have filed for harassment and the Chicago Police Department and the court system would be investigating assault charges against the coach. On top of that, witnesses would be called to see if there were any derogatory comments said between the two in which case both Belfour and Keenan would be expelled from the league. And from the looks of it, both Keenan and Belfour did not hold back from the expletives!
Absolutely. The pussification of our society
#DollarBillWertz at it again......
One of the greatest goalkeeper of all time vs despotic idiot.
the soft leafs team of 22-23 could use mike keenan as a coach.
Keenan is a garbage coach. He can't hold a position for more than a couple seasons before he loses the locker room.
Mike Keenan is a stereotypical evil 90s parent
Awesome coach
If Hitler was reincarnated as a hockey coach he would be Mike Keenan.
Keenan wanted to be like the other Iron Mike in Chicago.
Wow I’m surprised I never noticed that. Now that you mention it I see it now. Ditka at least won a Championship as a Chicago coach something Keenan couldn’t do. I really think his attitude set the team back and we probably would have at least won one cup if we had a more qualified coach. He seemed to just mesh with Messier. I think things would look a lot different if Keenan went straight to the Rangers instead of Chicago we would have seen Blackhawks vs Rangers in the Cup finals for 4 years straight from 91-94.
Couple of big egos clashing there but the eagle didn't look like he was on his game !
That's absolutely correct, Belfour didn't play well that night. Philadelphia won, 5-4, by the way.
Captain Hook
the one requirement to be a head coach in hockey - any league - is that you know absolutely NOTHING about goaltending.
Shouldn't be get fired for life according to modern coaching standards for doing that? #weak
Freaking Ron hextal
Keenan or Babcock
Belfour and Hextall
Too bad Ed didn’t stand and give him one on the ugly beak!
lol belfour let that 2nd one in on purpose
Eddie looks drunk out there
He played like it that game...
Coaches are pretty tough in that suit eh
beauty
doc sounds the same
Keenan had good coaching abilities. Shit like this was NOT one of them. Constantly kind fucking players.....HOF players at that
Let's see Keenan try this shit on Hextall... He'd be toast!!!!!!!!!
Ron Hextall would have jumped on him