Stan Mikita reflects on HOF career, Bobby Hull, and the Chicago Stadium.

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  • Опубліковано 23 січ 2025

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  • @ThePlatinumEagle
    @ThePlatinumEagle 6 років тому +11

    Rest easy, legend. He will indeed live forever.

  • @petermoran2832
    @petermoran2832 9 років тому +11

    Stanley Mikita- MR. BLACKHAWK! Let us all Blackhawk fans pray for his health and his family. Amen.

  • @ronbonora7872
    @ronbonora7872 6 років тому +5

    One of the greatest to ever lace them up!

  • @musicman76enator
    @musicman76enator 6 років тому +8

    RIP Stan. We will miss you.

  • @Wad9591
    @Wad9591 9 років тому +9

    Great man, GREAT player. I certainly enjoyed watching Stan as a youngster. I am SO sorry to hear of his ill health and I wish him and his family nothing but the best. My condolences also go out to the Chico Maki family as they deal with this fine mans passing. Chico was also a favorite player of mine as a youth. Those old times and the Chicago Black Hawks of then were really something. GREAT memories!

  • @yusufu9
    @yusufu9 9 років тому +8

    Blackhawks were always my favorite team growing up, both because of the sensational logo and jersey, and the legendary duo of Stan Mikita and Bobby Hull. Thanks for posting!

    • @russhook6595
      @russhook6595 4 роки тому

      Hull was my MAIN MAN back in the day, but like you say, who could resist the BEST unis in sports?

    • @yusufu9
      @yusufu9 4 роки тому +1

      @@russhook6595 Let's just hope they get to keep those uniforms and the great Blackhawk icon!

    • @russhook6595
      @russhook6595 4 роки тому

      @@yusufu9 Yes, that PC INSANITY is DESTROYING what was a great country at one time! The Blackhawk name and logo actually shows respect to Native Americans. It isn't the Indians that are stirring the pot either!

    • @yusufu9
      @yusufu9 4 роки тому

      @@russhook6595 Right On! :)

    • @finch45lear
      @finch45lear Рік тому

      By far one of the best jerseys in all of sports. I’m partial to the white.

  • @briantesta806
    @briantesta806 10 років тому +8

    Speaking of memories, my of my youngest memories of the Blackhawks and Chicago Stadium took place right in front of where Stan is standing. He's standing in row B and my Dad's seats were on the end of Row A right in front of him.

  • @Ericjr2525
    @Ericjr2525 3 роки тому

    Thank you for posting this stuff Brad. Wish my old man was around to text him this. Incredible.

  • @mkyblueyes
    @mkyblueyes 9 років тому +5

    I also enjoyed watching Stan the Man.
    Great hockey player for sure.
    Go Hawks Go!
    Bring home Stanley #7
    2015

  • @arnoldstevenson4427
    @arnoldstevenson4427 2 місяці тому

    Stan the Man ! Great Great player , keep his head up .. what a passer..

  • @ejomamma6234
    @ejomamma6234 2 місяці тому

    Very humble and respectful, just like Bobby Hull. Excellent.

  • @standing0
    @standing0 2 роки тому

    When Wayne & Garth have immortalized you even more than the accolades provide.

  • @paulgrant1336
    @paulgrant1336 3 роки тому +1

    I was 12 years old . I was in a peewee tournament from Fredericton NB. I was waiting for the Chicago team out side their dressing room. Stan came out and literaly brushed me a side. I went out side by the bus . Bobby Hull come off the bus to give me an autougrafe. Stan came off the bus and said we haven't got time for that. Bobby said he came clear from Fredericton and he is getting it. No respect for him at all.

    • @eddriver7815
      @eddriver7815 Рік тому

      Stan was known for his surly behaviour . He was not always aproachable ( MOSTLY not ) I am glad that I never was exposed to his personality as a kid .. that would have been a real downer . I heard that he did change/mellow a little in his older years -and- as the recognition was greatly reduced , and he : THEN " wanted the recognition ... like a lot of older surly athletes that suddenly missed being recognized . Roger Clemons comes to mind as one of those that : once no on wanted his atograph ... the missed the recognition . Bill Ranford was another that was an a$$ to fans ... and after retirement ... wanted to be seen as a nice guy ... too late JERK .. no one wants your autograph .. > fans < dont want " Y O U " now .

  • @finch45lear
    @finch45lear Рік тому

    Great that his family immigrated to Canada!!!

  • @BearBreath70
    @BearBreath70 10 місяців тому

    When Stan Mikita was a child, newly arrived in Canada, he faced bigotry and taunting, today he is regarded as one of professional hockey’s finest players. When will we learn to welcome newcomers?

  • @FlintyCobblestone
    @FlintyCobblestone Місяць тому

    The world is a lesser place without Stosh in it.

  • @eddriver7815
    @eddriver7815 6 років тому +5

    Stan was Gretzky before there was Gretzky . Anything Gretzky did that was considered as magical had already been done by Stan His stick handling and passing skills were dumbfounding .
    Before 1967 when the NHL introduced the Booby Orr point scoring system Stan's highest point total was 97 ponits . Had the Booby Orr mandatory second assist on all goals been around when Stan was in his prime , he would have easily hit 140 point a season , making first 100 point man in NHL history . But Esposito was first ////
    Stan major clawback from NHL immortal status was the inability to win more than one Stanley Cup ( as it is with Hull ) That the hawks only won 1 cup is due to may reasons ... one being thta Hull was not the best Team Player to play with . Hulls refusal to follow a team concept of two way play made ( Hull ) their strongest player , their weakest asset .
    Stan was not the nicest guy you would ever meet . He was sarcastic , mean mouthed sometimes unapproachable athlete that would turn away young autograph hunting kids ... I'm glad I never met him as a 10 year old ( I am 70 ) ... that would have altered my entire concept of the man .
    Was he Good ?? ....... he was amoung the best centermen EVER .
    WaS HE GREAT ?? .... Just a few more stanley Cup wins would have elevated him to the level of a Beliveau ..... It breaks my heart to say this , but Stan was a loser ,,, and so was Hull !
    But there's no denying his talent .
    As the only Triple Crown winner in NHL history ( Heart - Art Ross _ Lady Byng ) , he should get more recognition than he does .
    Not even Gretzky ever won the Triple Crown .... BUT
    Stan did it ... IN BACK TO BACK SEASONS !!!!!!
    Take that Gretzky !
    All in all ,,, my all time favorite most talented player ever ... Stan Mikita !

    • @russhook6595
      @russhook6595 4 роки тому +1

      Yup, I think you hit the nail on the head about Hull NOT being a team player, and why the Habs and Leafs beat them so many times when it counted. (playoffs) I'll bet many players on the Hawks resented having to wait on the bus after games while Bobby signed autographs. Another thing, I didn't know Mikita smoked cancer sticks until 1977 when I was allowed in their dressing room in Vancouver's Pacific Colosseum. Savard and Larmer also smoked apparently. Is it any wonder no Cups for 49 years???

    • @eddriver7815
      @eddriver7815 2 роки тому +1

      @@russhook6595 STAN WAS A FARRRRRRR BETTER TWO WAY PLAYER THAN HULL ...
      JUST AS GORDIE HOWE WAS A BETTER TWO WAY PLAYER THAN THE ROCKET .
      STANS ONLY DRAWBACK WAS STAN ONLY WON 1 CUP

    • @briancusack4386
      @briancusack4386 Рік тому

      ​@@eddriver7815: You're absolutely right - Hull & Mikita should have won more than one Stanley Cup. I still can't believe Chicago didn't win it all in 1971.

  • @ronbonora7872
    @ronbonora7872 6 років тому +2

    I loved watching Stan and Bobby Hull at Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto! They were both great but the old leafs usually beat them LOL

    • @russhook6595
      @russhook6595 4 роки тому

      mcubed.net/nhl/tor/chi.shtml Yup, Leafs got the best of the Hawks in MLG during the 60s decade but it turned 180 degrees in the 70s!

    • @stevemartin6144
      @stevemartin6144 3 роки тому

      My Dad had seasons tickets at the Gardens since 1955 and I attended countless games. I met Bobby Hull and cherish the moment! Every time Hull and Makita would charge towards Bower, I shit my pants in anxiety.

  • @stevemartin6144
    @stevemartin6144 3 роки тому +1

    Sad that apart from Makita saying himself, Brad Palmer never mentions the name of the town in Europe where Makita was born, nor any town in Canada where Makita and Hull played. Why? He is clueless about geography and does not give a hoot. Canadians know all about the USA but Americans only know about the USA. We all know exactly where Chicago is and its history. Americans know nothing about their most loyal neighbours. Sad.

    • @bradpalmer7944
      @bradpalmer7944  3 роки тому +3

      What's sad is that you can't spell Mikita.

  • @lonestarbug
    @lonestarbug 7 місяців тому

    Stosh.