I'm a Blues fan and T.J. was a good Blue...Matured into a better player and man in D.C. but feel his emotions seeing a father/grandfather with Alheeimer's/Dementia....it stings no matter what!!!
All of these were great but I can’t help but feel the most emotional with T.J. Oshie and his dad. My nana had Alzheimer’s, it’s very hard to see someone struggling with it and I’ve been there first hand on what it’s like. Seeing T.J. struggle to keep himself together when talking about it in the interview then hearing his muffled voice crack when he hugs his dad, it truly makes it hard for anyone to keep it together. Very emotional and also very happy and fulfilling to see Oshie get to celebrate a cup with his pop, doesn’t get better than that
The Humboldt Broncos tribute and the Oshie reaction (I'm a St Louisan so he's still one of ours as far as I'm concerned) get me every single time. Non emotional point: once Maroon scored that goal I yelled in the basement, "He's a hometown hero!"...and then he said it at the Arch.
Emotional point: EVERYONE in STL cried when Maroon scored the OT winner to clinch the WCF vs SJ later that week. We ALL thought the blocked wraparound was the end of our run. Everyone KNEW that game 7 going into 2OT was a matter of "Who will make a mistake first, St. Louis or Dallas?" I can't BEGIN to explain the amount of anxiety that game personally gave me. Heart was racing the whole period up to Maroon's winner
NBC just reaired that game the other night. Might have to be my favorite moment of the postseason cup run. It's really something to think about, how close the Blues came to elimination, despite the 4 shots in 40 minutès. Was really the most important goal of all four series.
DannL18 had some beers with his dad and mom a couple days after they won it. Pretty cool people. My dad and TJs dad used to play softball together sometimes til they moved to minnesota. Hope he's holdin in there
@@chaserwing2693 I know some of them to, if you lived in Minnesota or Washington DC, they are open people. You would probably see/ meet them to get to know them. They are very open and social people.
God bless Mr. Bickall...my father passed away due to his PPMS. I’m so happy to see there are more treatments and options to people suffering from this terrible disease....
The Humboldt tragedy still brings tears to my eyes, even right now. As someone who works in hockey and travels on a team bus, it always sits in the back of my mind that there may be a possibility that you might never get home. I still can’t even begin to imagination the pain that the parents and friends of those players went through, but we all were affected by that sad day and it still stings even today. 💚💛
My take as a flyers fan! Bryan Bickell’s tribute truly shows hockey is so much more than hockey. They’re a family an unbreakable bond a true force to be reckoned with. His story breaks my heart but his tribute truly shows all his bests. And his comeback holy omg. I remember watching his last game, it was the first time I ever said I hope the other team wins. Truly so emotional. Luc Bourdon: what a tribute his teammates were clearly feeling it. You can see the sadness in their eyes. The stick taps, my gosh! They were practically breaking their sticks. And the live performance was so touching it fit the video so well. Moved me to tears Mother’s Day goal: This just really shows you that your loved ones will always watch protect and support you. NHL pays tribute to the Humboldt Broncos; this crash was the first time I was genuinely moved by something. I truly ached for the players, their families, friends, girlfriends, teachers, coaches, literary everyone in their lives. When the NHL did their tribute I was really emotional, I couldn’t believe that the nhl would honor such a “minor” team in such a grand way. Watching some of my biggest inspirations and most favorite players get emotional honoring the broncs was touching. This all again really shows the world and hockey fans that this game is more than a game Pat Maroon’s OT winner for the hometown team was literally once in a lifetime and their celly!! Watching TJ’s interview my heart ached. I can’t imagine how he felt and I don’t think I could ever be in that situation. Watching him show his true emotions to millions of people was so inspiring. And his quote “my dad doesn’t remember a lot of things but you bet your asses he’ll remember this” that had me in tears
Oh man, Oshie interview in the end. Kind of heartbreaking. Father is watching him fulfill his dream, but the knowledge that father may not even remember... I can't even imagine.
Watching Maroon score that goal, was something special. My grandfather had just passed, but I knew he was watching that one and the rest of the playoffs
Coming from a blues fan. That playoffs was for the 2019 championships. I knew Maroon was on our team but it hurts to see him play hockey and he was a great man.
i was at that jets and blackhawks game. the tribute was beautiful and it touched everyone’s heart. you could look left and right and all you’d see were people hugging each other and people crying. it was truly a heart touching moment for everyone, young and old
I'll never forget the Broncos. I live not far from Humboldt and it hit home really hard but I know just how much it hit the rest of Sask as well as the hockey world. Forever in our hearts, boys.
The humboldt bronco tragedy is something that I still remember how much it hurt and how I knew nobody effected by it directly… but know this sport was completely effected everywhere. I still remember taking pictures of my hockey sticks leaning on my porch with the light in over night for quite awhile… there was something on social media about leaving them out for them. The whole thing is was just so devastating… I just can’t imagine how they all dealt with something like this.
Still remember being in college and dating someone who went to UND and hearing about this kid TJ Oshie that was such a big deal and going to the game I could see why. Blown away with him on the ice and then met him later that weekend and just thought he was a ton of fun and really got the vibe that he was a big deal around there lol kept up with his career over the years and so that moment definitely hit a bit different bc of that… even if I only met him a few times… I watched him play more times than I can count and so fun to watch.. you can see how much that meant to him. Having said that… this entire video just shows why this is the greatest game in the world. Hockey is just a different sport… the players and fans are a totally different breed but one of the best communities in the sports world!!!!
The bickell story kills me. The ones who have lost family members, going through addiction, they have hockey to help them move on. But to have that stripped of you, your body slowly deteriorating, it's an awful thing.
It's funny how Sports can make you care about people that you don't know, and likely won't ever get to meet, but it does. The one about the Broncos was just like DAMN, life is so unfair at times.
Goddammit, ya got me with the Oshie one.. Did you ever include anything about the plane crash that killed Pavol Demitra and Igor Korolev et al in any of these? I just can't remember. I was at the Blues first preseason game that year just a week or two after that happened and they did a little 5, 10 minute video tribute before the game. I'd love to see that again, being a preseason thing it's probably hard to find.
I was at bickell last game. I was in the locker room to get ready to skate after the game. I remember i found out how emotional that goal was and i was upset that we went to the locker rooms a few minutes before he scored that.
im a stars fan.. if id of known the backstory behind maroon i would have been so upset and then when they made the final i was rooting for them because i found out my tulsa oilers were one of the farm teams at the time. so big win win
That T.J Oshie one really hits different :/
dee-are that one got me
Same
I'm a Blues fan and T.J. was a good Blue...Matured into a better player and man in D.C. but feel his emotions seeing a father/grandfather with Alheeimer's/Dementia....it stings no matter what!!!
Especially when he said "You're not going to forget this one eh?"
makes me cry every time
“i love you dad, We Did it” - Oshie
That shit made me cry
I love the Bickall story.
I got goosebumps when he scored
Right? But kinda hate it too because it’s not fair 😔
The long line of flyers goalies being dog shit😂
Its BICKELL with an e not with an a
Choked right up
It sucks having no hockey.
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Amen. Greatest sport on the planet.
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All of these were great but I can’t help but feel the most emotional with T.J. Oshie and his dad. My nana had Alzheimer’s, it’s very hard to see someone struggling with it and I’ve been there first hand on what it’s like. Seeing T.J. struggle to keep himself together when talking about it in the interview then hearing his muffled voice crack when he hugs his dad, it truly makes it hard for anyone to keep it together. Very emotional and also very happy and fulfilling to see Oshie get to celebrate a cup with his pop, doesn’t get better than that
The Humboldt Broncos tribute and the Oshie reaction (I'm a St Louisan so he's still one of ours as far as I'm concerned) get me every single time.
Non emotional point: once Maroon scored that goal I yelled in the basement, "He's a hometown hero!"...and then he said it at the Arch.
Emotional point: EVERYONE in STL cried when Maroon scored the OT winner to clinch the WCF vs SJ later that week. We ALL thought the blocked wraparound was the end of our run. Everyone KNEW that game 7 going into 2OT was a matter of "Who will make a mistake first, St. Louis or Dallas?"
I can't BEGIN to explain the amount of anxiety that game personally gave me. Heart was racing the whole period up to Maroon's winner
NBC just reaired that game the other night. Might have to be my favorite moment of the postseason cup run. It's really something to think about, how close the Blues came to elimination, despite the 4 shots in 40 minutès. Was really the most important goal of all four series.
As some one who knows the some of the Oshie family that last one really hit home. Thanks for the video!
DannL18 had some beers with his dad and mom a couple days after they won it. Pretty cool people. My dad and TJs dad used to play softball together sometimes til they moved to minnesota. Hope he's holdin in there
how do you know the oshie family?
@@chaserwing2693 I know some of them to, if you lived in Minnesota or Washington DC, they are open people. You would probably see/ meet them to get to know them. They are very open and social people.
As a flyers fan, I remember watching that last game for Bickel. I was really hoping he would score. What an amazing moment
Who the hell is cutting onions?
Pepperoni I dont know but will they please stop
Pepperoni lol
sorry. i was hungry
Oh shut up, tough guy. You were legitimately bawling your eyes out just like the rest of us. :)
Read the room, my friend. Things are better than you think.
God bless Mr. Bickall...my father passed away due to his PPMS. I’m so happy to see there are more treatments and options to people suffering from this terrible disease....
I'm crying like a baby after watching some of these vids in a row... I remember Luc Bourdon and the Broncos' tributes like they happened yesterday.
The Humboldt tragedy still brings tears to my eyes, even right now. As someone who works in hockey and travels on a team bus, it always sits in the back of my mind that there may be a possibility that you might never get home.
I still can’t even begin to imagination the pain that the parents and friends of those players went through, but we all were affected by that sad day and it still stings even today. 💚💛
the T.J one always hits home with me, makes me cry all the time lol
The oshie one gets me every time
My take as a flyers fan!
Bryan Bickell’s tribute truly shows hockey is so much more than hockey. They’re a family an unbreakable bond a true force to be reckoned with. His story breaks my heart but his tribute truly shows all his bests. And his comeback holy omg. I remember watching his last game, it was the first time I ever said I hope the other team wins. Truly so emotional.
Luc Bourdon: what a tribute his teammates were clearly feeling it. You can see the sadness in their eyes. The stick taps, my gosh! They were practically breaking their sticks. And the live performance was so touching it fit the video so well. Moved me to tears
Mother’s Day goal: This just really shows you that your loved ones will always watch protect and support you.
NHL pays tribute to the Humboldt Broncos; this crash was the first time I was genuinely moved by something. I truly ached for the players, their families, friends, girlfriends, teachers, coaches, literary everyone in their lives. When the NHL did their tribute I was really emotional, I couldn’t believe that the nhl would honor such a “minor” team in such a grand way. Watching some of my biggest inspirations and most favorite players get emotional honoring the broncs was touching. This all again really shows the world and hockey fans that this game is more than a game
Pat Maroon’s OT winner for the hometown team was literally once in a lifetime and their celly!!
Watching TJ’s interview my heart ached. I can’t imagine how he felt and I don’t think I could ever be in that situation. Watching him show his true emotions to millions of people was so inspiring. And his quote “my dad doesn’t remember a lot of things but you bet your asses he’ll remember this” that had me in tears
“You’re not gonna forget this one, aye?” Dang man.
That’s just bought when I lost it and started having some streamers come down
I loved watching Luc bourdon play and handle the puck
When I heard the news I was devastated
Federal Bureau Of Investigation what happened to him?
He was riding his motorcycle and he collided with a semi-truck
That broncos one had me in tears smh
Oh man, Oshie interview in the end. Kind of heartbreaking. Father is watching him fulfill his dream, but the knowledge that father may not even remember... I can't even imagine.
Watching Maroon score that goal, was something special. My grandfather had just passed, but I knew he was watching that one and the rest of the playoffs
Coming from a blues fan. That playoffs was for the 2019 championships. I knew Maroon was on our team but it hurts to see him play hockey and he was a great man.
2:50 "There's a hockey life, then there's life after hockey" but is there life without hockey :(
Ok, thats enough of this for one day. Gotta go get another box of kleenex. I'm getting soft in my old age.
I absolutely hate the Caps more than you could imagine, but man that Oshie one made me cry
Ya bro, as you can see I am clearly a knights fan and I dislike the caps but I gotta give it to Oshie with his dad
I usually never blink watching "emotionnal" videos but that TJ Oshie sequence man... I could feel his pain :'(
Very well done once again, Jen. We appreciate you for putting these videos together for us to enjoy. Thank you for what you do.
i was at that jets and blackhawks game. the tribute was beautiful and it touched everyone’s heart. you could look left and right and all you’d see were people hugging each other and people crying. it was truly a heart touching moment for everyone, young and old
oshie hugging his dad gets me everytime
RIP luc bourdon. Always be miss
How did he pass away?
@@VinnyBarbarino1369 he had a bike accident
@@VinnyBarbarino1369 check luc bourdon on UA-cam
Love ya Bicks. Wish u were still playing man.
Tear jerker, thank you for the uploads and making life with out hockey more bearable
I'm quite mad you made me like alex burrows
Come onnnn, you can't dislike him! He was an amazing player
His rig Magee I’m all bruins
@@alexbritch02 he bit bergeron
Who's cutting so many god DAMN ONIONS!
I'll never forget the Broncos. I live not far from Humboldt and it hit home really hard but I know just how much it hit the rest of Sask as well as the hockey world. Forever in our hearts, boys.
“He doesnt remember much, but this one will stick with him forever”
What an amazing story
Damn bryan bickell you got me crying❤️
As a Caps fan, the Oshie clip hits different but even as a hockey fan and a human, his story with his dad was heartbreaking but amazing.
The first and the last one got me. I despise the Capitals but that Oshie one tore me up.
Anytime I feel like I need to have a good cry or have a bad week and just let it all out, I watch these
Well I'm already crying and I'm just on the first one.
Defeat Ignorance well I don’t really cry but I feel sad
The humboldt bronco tragedy is something that I still remember how much it hurt and how I knew nobody effected by it directly… but know this sport was completely effected everywhere. I still remember taking pictures of my hockey sticks leaning on my porch with the light in over night for quite awhile… there was something on social media about leaving them out for them. The whole thing is was just so devastating… I just can’t imagine how they all dealt with something like this.
It's my birthday today and I can enjoy it by watching Jens' content
Happy birthday!!!
Happy birthday!
@@Jens95 Thank you so much
Happy birthday Mate!🎂
@@HockeyChicStaytiny Thank you!
Oshie always gets me
Still remember being in college and dating someone who went to UND and hearing about this kid TJ Oshie that was such a big deal and going to the game I could see why. Blown away with him on the ice and then met him later that weekend and just thought he was a ton of fun and really got the vibe that he was a big deal around there lol kept up with his career over the years and so that moment definitely hit a bit different bc of that… even if I only met him a few times… I watched him play more times than I can count and so fun to watch.. you can see how much that meant to him.
Having said that… this entire video just shows why this is the greatest game in the world. Hockey is just a different sport… the players and fans are a totally different breed but one of the best communities in the sports world!!!!
Rest easy Broncos my sticks are out for you
Not gonna lie, I usually don’t get emotional about videos, but the first one gave me goosebumps
What a beautiful tribute for the young and rising star, Luc Bourdon. A tragic moment for the Vancouver Canucks history. Forever a Canuck.
I was at a coyotes game and they showed that mini movie about the humbolt broncos 😿
Oshie being my favorite player I watched the last and teared up
Also as a blues fan I remember Pattie maroons son crying a I felt so happy for him
Marty one definitely hit home for me, Love you St. Louis!
I don't see how 2 people actually "disliked" this post. Must be completely insensitive to feel anything!
Chip Rosen probably soccer fans
Chip Rosen they missed the like button from all the tears in there eyes
Chip Rosen people dislike things because well... they’re fucking sad.
Chip Rosen they’re bots. They’re not real and are made to dislike posts
@@magnusthered4973 I love both footballs and hockey.
This type of videos always makes me emotional, especially in these tough times.
That last comment made me tear in the very end of the video..
why is it so hard to watch this without tearing up? why do I do this to myself?
The Bickall story brought me to tears as soon as the puck went in the net.
The humbolt one hits me like a brick wall every time
The bickell story kills me. The ones who have lost family members, going through addiction, they have hockey to help them move on. But to have that stripped of you, your body slowly deteriorating, it's an awful thing.
Luc Bourdon. So tragic. He buys a motorcycle and is killed on it like a week later.
I think I have something in my eye
It's funny how Sports can make you care about people that you don't know, and likely won't ever get to meet, but it does. The one about the Broncos was just like DAMN, life is so unfair at times.
Thanks Courtney!! This series of videos is fantastic!!!
Hands down these are my favorite videos to upload. You get to see the beautiful side of hockey that makes you want to cry at times.
Goddammit, ya got me with the Oshie one..
Did you ever include anything about the plane crash that killed Pavol Demitra and Igor Korolev et al in any of these? I just can't remember. I was at the Blues first preseason game that year just a week or two after that happened and they did a little 5, 10 minute video tribute before the game. I'd love to see that again, being a preseason thing it's probably hard to find.
Can't wait for Oskar Lindblom's return
How can anyone dislike this video.. Just unreal.
Love you and miss you in STL TJ. Once a blue always a blue
"He remembers enough..."
OMG, I was at the game where Bryan Bickell played his last game against the flyers, I was devistated when the flyers lost
the bickall one literally made me cry
I love these vids. Were you cutting onions in this one?!
That was a great video. Hope they start playing hockey again real soon.
They will. Everything will get so much better. Wish we had known thatcwhen you wrote this.
I was at bickell last game. I was in the locker room to get ready to skate after the game. I remember i found out how emotional that goal was and i was upset that we went to the locker rooms a few minutes before he scored that.
RIP TJ Oshie's dad
Wow that Bickell story was awesome
i was fine until tj hugged his dad
I got to meet bicksy last year. Amazing dude
Rip the members of the bus crash. So tragic
I still tear up each time I hear the broncos story
COVID has made my life sad
The canucks guy really hit me
And the bronco one
I’m a huge Chicago fan and the first one makes me tear up
Felt like crying anyway so jokes on you OP
bruh ur making me COLD inside of my own HOUSE
MAN THAT BICKELL VIDEO FUCKING KILLED ME HAD TO WALK AWAY 3 DIFFERENT TIMES
Well, watching this while putting makeup on was a mistake 😭😭😭
man, the st louis one hit hard🤧
fuck that ST. L game was crazy, as a ranger fan that is still one of my favorite games ever. great vid man ty ty
Ok. Damn. Those first and last ones about killed me. 😭
i cried when the hum bolt videos started
Broncos one always gets me
The Broncos and Oshie one are the saddest ones
Patrick Maroon, the St. Louisan. That goal was just wow
I love them
R.I.P. Mr. Oshie
As a hockey fan, I love Pat Maroon, Bryan Bickell, and TJ Oshie
Oshie babyyyyy
RIP Colby Cave
Humboldt always gets me.
i’m early. your videos are amazing
Rip coach Oshie
I’m not crying!!!!
I.....
It’s just......
ok fine I’m crying....
Jesus that last one
im a stars fan.. if id of known the backstory behind maroon i would have been so upset and then when they made the final i was rooting for them because i found out my tulsa oilers were one of the farm teams at the time. so big win win
i wasn't even aware of the MoS for Humboldt at that week's VGK/CAL game....holy cow