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Montreal Sports
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Добавлен 25 июн 2013
I make bad videos of games that I attend. So far, those games have included: all Montreal Alouettes (CFL) home games since 2018, almost all CF Montreal/Impact (MLS) home games since 2018, Laval Rocket (AHL) games starting from the 2017-18 season, occasional Montreal Canadiens (NHL) games and events (I would love to do more Canadiens games, but those games are expensive!), the 2018 Canadiens/Maple Leafs/Senators rookie tournament, PWHL Montreal games, a few Les Canadiennes de Montreal (CWHL) games from the 2018-19 season, Montreal Alliance basketball (CEBL), the 2018 and 2019 Toronto Blue Jays (MLB) pre-season games played in Montreal, university football and hockey games and the Harlem Globetrotters.
When there weren't any games to go to due to COVID-19, I posted videos showing cards of Montreal teams from various years. I also put TV highlights of games on my channel (which I also do sometimes for very important games).
Future videos will include a lot of hockey games.
When there weren't any games to go to due to COVID-19, I posted videos showing cards of Montreal teams from various years. I also put TV highlights of games on my channel (which I also do sometimes for very important games).
Future videos will include a lot of hockey games.
The invisible 3 stars of the Laval Rocket vs. Rochester Americans game 11/20/24
3rd star Devon Levi stopped 26 of 27 shots, 2nd star Lukas Rousek scored the overtime goal, and 1st star Jakub Dobeš stopped 37 of 39 shots in Rochester's 2-1 win. Dobeš actually skated out onto the ice before the 3 stars were announced. I guess he wasn't in the mood to wait around until he heard his name.
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Lukas Rousek of the Rochester Americans scores in OT to win the game vs. the Laval Rocket 11/20/24
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After Rochester controlled the puck for most of the overtime period, Rousek's goal at 4:16 gave the Americans a 2-1 win and handed the Rocket its 1st home loss of the season.
Rochester Americans' Devon Levi makes a great save vs. Laval Rocket's Sean Farrell 11/20/24
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Late in the 3rd period, this huge save kept the score tied at 1 and the game went to overtime.
Laval Rocket's Jared Davidson & Rochester Americans' Tyson Kozak get into a fight; Dobeš great save
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After Jakub Dobeš made a great glove save on Nikita Novikov, a fight broke out at 14:24 of the 3rd period.
Rochester Americans' Devon Levi makes a great save vs. Laval Rocket's Florian Xhekaj 11/20/24
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Levi made a great save early in the 3rd period, a moment after he dislodged the net. If the puck had gone in the net, would the referees have allowed the goal?
Laval Rocket's Jakub Dobeš makes a big save vs. Rochester Americans' Anton Wahlberg 11/20/24
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This save in the 2nd period kept the game tied at 1.
Rochester Americans' Devon Levi makes 3 big saves vs. the Laval Rocket 11/20/24
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Midway through the 2nd period, Levi stopped Vincent Arseneau, Brandon Gignac and Gustav Lindström to keep the game tied at 1.
Brett Murray of the Rochester Americans scores vs. the Laval Rocket 11/20/24
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Murray's power play goal at 13:46 of the 1st period tied the game at 1.
Florian Xhekaj of the Laval Rocket scores a shorthanded goal vs. the Rochester Americans 11/20/24
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Xhekaj's goal at 13:05 of the 1st period gave the Rocket a 1-0 lead.
Refs take over 10 minutes to disallow Laval Rocket's Sean Farrell's goal vs. Rochester Americans
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At 11:35 of the 1st period, Farrell put the puck in the net but, for some reason, the goal was disallowed and for some reason, it took the referees over 10 minutes to make that decision. The only possible explanation is that there were technical problems and the refs couldn't actually see the replay. Congratulations to anyone who actually watched the entire video.
Rochester Americans goalie Felix Sandström finally gets a few seconds to warm up 11/20/24
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After starting goalie Devon Levi hogged the net for practically the entire warmup period, the backup had less than 1 minute to get loose prior to the game vs. the Laval Rocket.
Rochester Americans goalie Devon Levi warms up 11/20/24
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Prior to the game vs. the Laval Rocket.
Toronto Argonauts coach Ryan Dinwiddie interviewed following Eastern Final win vs Montreal Alouettes
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There wasn't much of an Eastern Division championship presentation, as the trophy just sat on a table while the coach was interviewed following the Argos' 30-28 win to send them to the Grey Cup.
Toronto Argonauts defeat the Montreal Alouettes to win the CFL Eastern Final 11/9/24
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The Argos needed to run a few extra seconds off the clock at the end of the game, so they ran backwards to do that. Toronto got its revenge on the Alouettes, defeating them 30-28 to head to the Grey Cup, after Montreal did the same thing to them last year. The Alouettes could have won this game, but 5 turnovers cost them big time.
Montreal Alouettes' pass interference penalty seals Toronto Argonauts' win in Eastern Final 11/9/24
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Tyrice Beverette was penalized for pass interference with less than 1 minute left in the 4th quarter, which gave the Argos, leading 30-28, the chance to run out the clock in the CFL Eastern Final.
Toronto Argonauts QB Nick Arbuckle throws a 20-yard pass to David Ungerer III vs. Montreal Alouettes
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Toronto Argonauts QB Nick Arbuckle throws a 20-yard pass to David Ungerer III vs. Montreal Alouettes
Toronto Argonauts DB Benjie Franklin's interception denies Montreal Alouettes' 2-point convert 11/9
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Toronto Argonauts DB Benjie Franklin's interception denies Montreal Alouettes' 2-point convert 11/9
Montreal Alouettes QB Cody Fajardo throws a 22-yard TD pass to Walter Fletcher vs. Toronto Argonauts
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Montreal Alouettes QB Cody Fajardo throws a 22-yard TD pass to Walter Fletcher vs. Toronto Argonauts
Toronto Argonauts' Lirim Hajrullahu kicks a 20-yard field goal vs. Montreal Alouettes 11/9/24
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Toronto Argonauts' Lirim Hajrullahu kicks a 20-yard field goal vs. Montreal Alouettes 11/9/24
Toronto Argonauts QB Nick Arbuckle throws a 22-yard pass to Damonte Coxie vs. Montreal Alouettes
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Toronto Argonauts QB Nick Arbuckle throws a 22-yard pass to Damonte Coxie vs. Montreal Alouettes
Toronto Argonauts DL Ralph Holley sacks Montreal Alouettes QB Cody Fajardo to deny 2-point convert
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Toronto Argonauts DL Ralph Holley sacks Montreal Alouettes QB Cody Fajardo to deny 2-point convert
Montreal Alouettes QB Cody Fajardo throws a 15-yard TD pass to Austin Mack vs. Toronto Argonauts
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Montreal Alouettes QB Cody Fajardo throws a 15-yard TD pass to Austin Mack vs. Toronto Argonauts
Montreal Alouettes QB Cody Fajardo throws a 22-yard pass to Kaion Julien-Grant vs. Toronto Argonauts
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Montreal Alouettes QB Cody Fajardo throws a 22-yard pass to Kaion Julien-Grant vs. Toronto Argonauts
Toronto Argonauts' Lirim Hajrullahu kicks a 25-yard field goal vs. Montreal Alouettes 11/9/24
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Toronto Argonauts' Lirim Hajrullahu kicks a 25-yard field goal vs. Montreal Alouettes 11/9/24
Toronto Argonauts RB Ka'Deem Carey runs for 49 yards vs. Montreal Alouettes 11/9/24
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Toronto Argonauts RB Ka'Deem Carey runs for 49 yards vs. Montreal Alouettes 11/9/24
Toronto Argonauts LB Wynton McManis recovers another fumble vs. Montreal Alouettes 11/9/24
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Toronto Argonauts LB Wynton McManis recovers another fumble vs. Montreal Alouettes 11/9/24
Montreal Alouettes QB Cody Fajardo throws a 24-yard pass to Cole Spieker vs. Toronto Argonauts 11/9
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Montreal Alouettes QB Cody Fajardo throws a 24-yard pass to Cole Spieker vs. Toronto Argonauts 11/9
Montreal Alouettes' Cody Fajardo throws 23-yard pass to Sean Thomas Erlington vs. Toronto Argonauts
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Montreal Alouettes' Cody Fajardo throws 23-yard pass to Sean Thomas Erlington vs. Toronto Argonauts
Toronto Argonauts' Lirim Hajrullahu kicks a 26-yard field goal vs. Montreal Alouettes 11/9/24
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Toronto Argonauts' Lirim Hajrullahu kicks a 26-yard field goal vs. Montreal Alouettes 11/9/24
Toronto Argonauts QB Chad Kelly's crazy scramble gains 11 yards vs. Montreal Alouettes 11/9/24
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Toronto Argonauts QB Chad Kelly's crazy scramble gains 11 yards vs. Montreal Alouettes 11/9/24
I went to alot of rockets game before but this was the best one ive ever been, the referee last night werent the best but the game was super entertaining, i would of still liked to see the rockets win tho :(
The game was pretty good, but I've been to better Rocket games. The refs in the AHL aren't the best, but they try. That 10-minute long review was pretty annoying, though.
Reminds me of the title "Le Héros Obscur" from old RDS broadcasts. Les héros invisibles!
I had never heard (or seen) this song before, but here it is: ruclips.net/video/zKdxd718WXg/видео.html
@montrealsports29 that's the most 80's thing I've ever seen or heard. The bass line is sick!
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I'm absolutely gonna miss him now😢😢
I noticed Grant returning lot of kicks to the right side just like this play. He must have spotted something in Als formation.
I didn't notice that, but I noticed that this play was the TSN Turning Point of the game. Despite turning the ball over 3 times up to that point, the Als were still in control, but this play started the momentum swing.
He played better late in the season. I hope BC will pick him up if he is a free agent.
The Als should keep him. He's still pretty good.
I think Maltos will end up in Edmonton next year.
It might not be a good PR move, but I think they should keep him instead of Coté. He's much more consistent.
Very encouraging to see KJG have a great game. Hopefully he keeps it up for next season along with a healthy Philpot and Austin Mack regaining his form, the Als should be better on offence next year.
The Als need their receivers to stay healthy! Someone is always injured.
I still believe Davis Alexander will become QB1 next year mid season.
If the Als are smart, they lock up Alexander for a few years with a new contract and plan for him to be the starter no later than 2026.
I find CFL players returning from the NFL don't make an immediate impact. Hopefully, Mack will be back in form next season just like I hope Rourke will regain his form as well.
It didn't help that Mack got injured in practice after his 1st game back and then missed a bunch of games. I'm sure that BC wasn't expecting VA to be their starter again this year, but Rourke was a big disappointment after his return. I have a feeling that VA will be a Stampeder next year. They need a better QB and it's unlikely that BC will keep both Rourke and VA.
I enjoyed the one hand grab. i'm glad PI was not called as the players were just battling hard on the play.
Yeah, no PI on that play but I did NOT enjoy the one hand grab!
Load of crap.
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My dad knows him he helps me kick
That's cool! What level of football do you play?
Bitten is underrated
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No matter how many pregame ceremonies of past greatness they have, it will not change anything about this Canadians team. Great Canadiens teams have faded away over the decades due to resting on a tradition that no longer wins championships or even games and their self-inflicted inability to adapt to the ever changing landscape of hockey today. They have a long history that they can continue celebrating accomplishment of the past, for a long time, but they aren't doing the necessary things to create more.
They might as well celebrate the former dynasty while the players are still around. It's too bad that there hasn't been much to celebrate in the past 30 years. What do you mean when you say "their self-inflicted inability to adapt to the ever changing landscape of hockey today"?
@montrealsports29 Even though I live in the States, I am a die hard Canadians and Expos fan. Montreal is my favourite Canadian city, and one of my favourite cities in the world. I have respect for them and QC. Without trying to come across as offensive to either, the Canadiens need to quit hiring coaches, GM's etc., based on their ability to speak French. 50-60+years ago when the Canadiens had the pick of the best in QC, that system worked well, but since they don't have the pick of the litter, and other teams have drafted great players as well as coaches from QC. To me, the fans need to come to grips. Do they just want a organization that holds on to traditions and not win championships, or do the want a team that has the best personnel out there, French speaking or not, and be a dominate team that is a constant contender for the cup. To me, they paint themselves into a corner with their traditions that other teams in the league benefit from. Again, I'm not trying to offend the French speaking people. I'm just looking at the team situation from someone outside of QC and outside of Canada. Go Habs Go!
@@JetScreamer24 I agree with you that they shouldn't have to hire coaches and GMs that are able to speak French but, unfortunately, that's how it is here. Look at what happened when Randy Cunneyworth replaced Jacques Martin after he was fired. Of course the fans want the Canadiens to be a contender, but all of the fans under the age of 35 don't even know what it's like to cheer for a Stanley Cup-winning team.
@montrealsports29 I understand that. I wish they would learn from this, especially with having St. Louis as head coach. He was a great player, however that doesn't mean he would be a great coach. Look at Gretzky. St. Louis was hired because he was a French speaking hometown boy. He wasn't the best coach out there. He wasn't even a coach, period. They went with tradition. This is why they haven't been a real threat for 30 years, and with some of the most talented players in the league ending up with their talent being wasted away playing for a sub par organization. That's the shame of it all. Before the last cup victory in '93, the CH never went longer than 7 years between cup victories going back to the 40's. Now it's been 31 years. It's crazy to think someone 30 years old has never seen the Canadien win the cup. And I hate the fact these new teams, like Vegas have a cup after only a few years in existence.
Whatever camera this is, it looks like watching old film from the "golden days" great jersey to pick up on the contrast too! Go Rockets!
It's a Panasonic Lumix camera. I guess you could say it has a built in golden days filter 😂 I've had it for almost 7 years. I've actually been thinking about buying a better camera, but I'm not sure which one to get. Any suggestions?
I was a young lad in the 70’s, in small town Northern Ontario. Winter was hockey, played the game, and cheered for and followed the Habs. It was an addiction, and loved every minute of it. I was fortunate to witness that . Haven’t seen it since, and never will see it again. What a time.
Canadiens fans during the 1970s were definitely spoiled. Six Stanley Cups in one decade is quite an achievement.
A fight? That was a dance.
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One of the best dynasties ever! Guy LaFleur was team’s best player but Bob Gainey was the most valuable player on those great teams.
I understand what you're saying about Gainey because he was a great defensive forward who also helped out offensively, but I would still consider Lafleur (no capital F in his name, btw) to be the MVP of the team. Six consecutive seasons of at least 50 goals and 100 points definitely helped the team win a lot of games.
Not much of a fight.
That is correct, but you got to hear the theme from Rocky while you watched not much of a fight.
Booooon... une bataille de hockey...
People like watching fights, so I give them fights to watch.
@montrealsports29 your reporter's reflexes were on spot when you focused on one end of the ice to see to two dancers fumble on the ice.
@@marcduhamel-guitar1985 My peripheral vision wasn't so good. You can see the fight start at 0:20, but I didn't see it until I heard the crowd get excited. At least Condotta's helmetless head didn't smash against the ice when he was taken down because that wouldn't have been good.
One punch on the shoulder, and a lot of cha cha cha dancing. That's not a fight
Both players got 5 minutes for fighting, so it was officially a fight. But at least neither player got bashed in the head. I'm sure they were happy about that.
@montrealsports29 cha cha cha
@@Cubaquois ruclips.net/video/Rz55mgfxhxA/видео.html
Would it bother you if i reposted this on tiktok with credits to you
That's fine, you can do that. Thanks for asking because sometimes people don't ask and just steal my videos. What's the name of your TikTok channel?
Not one leaf in that snap
You can see the leaves blowing in at the end of the video. The gust of wind came at just the right time for Winnipeg.
Sacre blu calise!
Man ya just hate to see stuff like that, doesn't matter what team. Hope he'll be ok, that was rough.
From what I read on Saturday, it sounds like he'll be okay.
I love this! WPG 🏆
Castillo got a 2nd chance and made the most of it. Hopefully, this game was a Grey Cup rematch preview.
doesnt sound good at all... thank for news.
I tried replying before, but RUclips was being weird and my reply disappeared. I had said you're welcome, but the news actually sounds good because they said that he's going to be okay.
UPDATE: From the Rome Sentinel newspaper website: "On Saturday morning, Comets General Manager Dan MacKinnon said a doctor confirmed Engaras‘ head and neck are OK. He was set to be released from the hospital in Quebec on Saturday." Full article: www.romesentinel.com/sports/filip-engaras-ok-after-scary-fall-in-utica-comets-road-game-at-laval/article_d41e017c-934c-11ef-ae61-ab480e8f3c2d.html
Good to hear. I was at the game and that was scary. Hate to see that happening to anyone.
@@richardouellette1672 Yes, it was scary. Hockey can be dangerous. At least it sounds like he'll be okay.
i was there live the sound he made when he hit the boards made the croud silent
Yes, it was a scary situation but it sounds like he'll be okay.
I was at place bell man.. that was terrible to watch and the sound reminded me of a car crash I heard once I hope he heals 100% from this
It seems as though he'll be okay from what I read on Saturday.
Respect to Laval goalie for checking on him. Hope he's ok. Doesn't look good either
Looked like he was trying to help him in some way, he took his glove off, maybe thought he was choking?
From what I read on Saturday, it seems like he'll be okay.
@@FALCON21301 I think he just figured that since he was the closest person to him, he tried to see if there was anything he could do to help before the medical people got there.
So scary. Hope he's alright :(
It looked pretty bad, so let's hope it's not as bad as it looked.
And they dishonoured them right from the start by playing like a bunch of clowns
That is very true. They didn't make anyone think that they were watching the 1979 Final vs. the Rangers. Well, maybe the 1st game of the Final because the Canadiens lost that game, but then they won 4 straight games to win the Cup.
@@montrealsports29 lol no. Pas pantoute
@@m-abeauch905 Good thing I didn't also go to last night's game! Yikes!
Kör Dennis bara mata❤ F B K fan
Best opener game so far for me (except last year)
It was a very good game! Most Rocket games are good, even when they lose. Hopefully, this season they'll win more often than last season.
@@montrealsports29 dobes and Hughes are ready and the whole team to so I think we are going to make the series this year
Beautiful
The team started to play better at just the right time.
Devodric is the Best Defensive Back in the CFL! Fantastic Athlete
He did a good job of catching up to this ball before it hit the ground.
He put him on the ice as in the judo
thoughts and prayers
The ambiance ia going to be electric qhen the rcoket faces The toronto Marliew with Cedric Pare who injured Patrick Laine i cant wait for the seaaon to atart
I don't think anything else will happen to Pare because Arber already went after him. Besides, the injury was obviously unintentional. It was just an unfortunate play.