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For car enthusiasts young and old and New England Sports Fans
Crusin into Crusin Downtown Manchester 2023 PT 2
Cruisin into Cruisin Downtown Manchester Labor Day Weekend PT 2 with members of The EAST COAST CAMARO CLUB
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Cruising Into Cruisin Downtown Manchester 2023
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A short video very early in the AM Cruisin into Cruisin Downtown Manchester Labor Day Weekend 2023
Classic Boston Bruins Fights 1974 - 1981
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Classic Boston Bruins Fights 1974 - 1981 including the infamous going into the stands at Madison Square Garden vs. the Rangers including Mike Milbury beating a fan with his SHOE !!!!!
Vintage Boston Bruins & Old Boston Garden footage from 1952 , locker rooms etc
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Vintage Boston Bruins & Old Boston Garden footage from 1952 , locker rooms etc, John Pierson, Milt Schmidt , from 16MM Movie Film, No Sound
Detroit Pistons @ Boston Celtics 1986-87 NBA Playoffs Game 5 Bird Stole the Ball
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The Detroit Pistons @ The Boston Celtics 1986-87 NBA Playoffs Game 5 "Bird Stole the Ball"
Boston Celtics vs Houston Rockets - 1986 NBA Finals Game 6
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The Boston Celtics vs The Houston Rockets - 1986 NBA Finals Game 6 @ The Old Boston Garden Banner 16
Sportscenter 2004 after the Red Sox win the World Series / ALCS & Reverse the Curse of the Bambino
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Sportcenter 2004 after The Red Sox Series & ALCS Win
1986 Bedford High School Graduation, Bedford Massachusetts
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1986 Bedford High School Graduation, Bedford Massachusetts
The NFLS Greatest Games
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A bunch of old highlights from the NFLS greatest games
New England Street Machine Association Car Show, September 10th, 1989
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NESMA - New England Street Machine Association Car Show , September 10th, 1989 @ The Westford Sportsmans Club, Westford MA, Cars entering and show footage RAW
University of Lowell Sports Car Club Autocross, October 29,1989
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University of Lowell Sports Car Club Autocross, October 29,1989
New England Dragway , October 11th, 1989
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New England Dragway , October 11th, 1989
University of Lowell Sports Car Club Autocross, October 1st, 1989
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University of Lowell Sports Car Club Autocross, October 1st, 1989
New England Dragway, April 1st, 1989 & University of Lowell Sports Car Club Autocross, April 2, 1989
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New England Dragway, April 1st, 1989 & University of Lowell Sports Car Club Autocross, April 2, 1989
University of Lowell Sports Car Club Autocross , October 16th, 1988
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University of Lowell Sports Car Club Autocross , October 16th, 1988
ULSCC - Rent-A-Cross , University of Lowell Research Building Parking Lot , May 5th, 1988
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ULSCC - Rent-A-Cross , University of Lowell Research Building Parking Lot , May 5th, 1988
1969 CAMARO 396 BIG BLOCK going for cruise up route 3 then onto 495
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1969 CAMARO 396 BIG BLOCK going for cruise up route 3 then onto 495
New England Dragway , May 7th, 1988 Bracket Racing
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New England Dragway , May 7th, 1988 Bracket Racing
New England Dragway , April 4th, 1988
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New England Dragway , April 4th, 1988
University of Lowell Sports Car Club Autocross , April 10th & 24th, 1988
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University of Lowell Sports Car Club Autocross , April 10th & 24th, 1988
University of Lowell Sports Car Club Autocross, March 3rd, 1988 North Campus Parking Lot
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University of Lowell Sports Car Club Autocross, March 3rd, 1988 North Campus Parking Lot
University of Lowell Sports Car Club Autocross, November 8th, 1987
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University of Lowell Sports Car Club Autocross, November 8th, 1987
New England Dragway, September 9th, 1987
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New England Dragway, September 9th, 1987
University of Lowell Sports Car Club Autocross, October 16th, 1988
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University of Lowell Sports Car Club Autocross, October 16th, 1988
"probably impossible" It was impossible. No team will ever do that again and it shouldn't have happened. But it fuckin did
Do you have any old Bruins games that are on either dvd or vhs? I'm always lookin to trade for nhl games that are either complete games or partial games. I'm a big Bruins fan so I definitely remember some of these fights in this vid that you posted. Go B's
Tough to watch those images of Chevy as he skates into camera range taking shots, knowing the personal struggles that tormented him and that took him way too soon
I knew that player at the beginning signing autograph for the star- struck couple looked familiar,definitely Johnny Pierson.Milt Schmidt captain. Look how classy fans acted and dressed to go to a game,nobody there acting like it was Halloween dressed as their favorite player.
The Bruins enjoyed line-up stability, relatively few injuries and a rock-solid defense led by Bill Quackenbush who made the Second All-Star Team. Jim Henry had another fine season, played all 70 games and had nearly identical statistics to the previous season, including 7 shutouts. Lack of goal scoring separated the Bruins from making it into the top two in league standings. Fleming Mackell led the team in points, finished 10th in league scoring and his 27 goals were 5th in the league. He was voted to the First All-Star team. Mackell's wingers Ed Sandford and Johnny Peirson continued to be effective though Peirson missed 21 games to injury. Real Chevrefils chipped in 19 goals while rookie Jerry Toppazzini showed promise in his first of ten seasons with the Bruins. Despite injured knees that would plague him until he retired, 35 year old Milt Schmidt was the team's assist leader while Woody Dumart was a superb defensive forward, which he'd demonstrate in the playoffs shadowing Gordie Howe. 1952-Nov1-Boston-Tor Bob Hassard scores on Jim Henry, November 1, 1952. The Bruins November 1, 1952 game versus the Toronto Maple Leafs was the first English language televised NHL game in Canada. The broadcast began early in the second period and Foster Hewitt handled the play-by-play. Toronto defeated Boston 3-2 as Sid Smith scored the winning goal. After a seven game point streak from late November to early December, the Bruins were thumped 11-1 on December 11, 1952 by the Detroit Red Wings. Boston then went on a horrible skid, winning only three games over the next fifteen. On January 1, 1953, Dave Creighton scored two goals versus Toronto but then broke his leg in a tussle with Fern Flaman. Creighton missed 25 games and George Sullivan was recalled from the minors. During the same game, in a fight with Milt Schmidt, Leafs captain Ted Kennedy fell and suffered a broken collarbone and torn shoulder ligaments. Kennedy would be out the remainder of the season. 1953-Feb21-Chevrefils goal Real Chevrefils scores on Harry Lumley, February 21, 1953. By mid-January, the Bruins turned the losing streak around. They lost only twice in a twelve game run which included them blanking the New York Rangers 9-0 on January 24, 1953 led by Jerry Toppazzini's hat trick. However, by February 18, 1953, the Bruins were in a fight for the last playoff spot, tied with the Chicago Black Hawks for fourth in the league and one point behind Toronto. They went on a seven game winless streak that was punctuated by another shellacking by Detroit on March 2, losing 10-2. Meanwhile, Chicago went on a five game point streak which included them meeting Boston for three consecutive games from February 22 to March 1. All three matches were played in Chicago of which the Black Hawks won two with one tie. The Bruins saving grace was the Maple Leafs mediocre performance in the last half of February followed by Toronto's five game losing streak to start March. Boston and Chicago both played well down the stretch and a Bruins 2-1 victory over the Black Hawks on March 8, 1953 was critical for Boston. Despite Toronto winning their last four games of the season, including beating the Bruins on closing night, the Maple Leafs missed the last playoff spot by 2 points. Much of this was attributed to the absence of Ted Kennedy since the New Years Day game against Boston when he was injured. Boston and Chicago ended up tied with 69 points but the Bruins won the tie breaker, by virtue of having one more win than the Black Hawks. The Bruins finished third in the league, setting up the defending 1952 Stanley Cup champions Detroit Red Wings as their Semi-finals opponent. Boston Bruins 4, Detroit Red Wings 2 The Bruins and Red Wings last met in the 1946 Semi-finals where the Bruins won 4 games to 1. Detroit were heavy favorites, having finished in first place with 21 more points than Boston. Boston's Woody Dumart effectively checked Gordie Howe, limiting him to 2 goals in the series, having scored 49 in the regular season. Boston's line of Ed Sandford, Johnny Peirson and Fleming Mackell led offensively with Sandford scoring 6 goals. Detroit's coach Tommy Ivan acknowledged that Bruins goalie Jim Henry was the biggest reason for Boston's upset. Detroit had over 40 shots in every game but one in the series. Game 1 at the Detroit Olympia saw the Red Wings dominate the Bruins from the opening whistle. First period goals by Ted Lindsay and two by Marty Pavelich staked Detroit to a 3-0 lead. A second period goal by Alex Delvecchio and third period goals by Metro Prystai, Johnny Wilson and Lindsay's second lead Detroit to a 7-0 rout with Terry Sawchuk picking up the shutout. Game 2 at Detroit saw the Bruins bounce back. Playing with a greater commitment to defense and countering off the rush, Fleming Mackell staked the Bruins to a 1-0 lead before Howe tied it up on the Power play with John McIntyre in the box. Making up for his penalty, McIntyre's pass to Dave Creighton put the Bruins ahead 2-1 at the end of the first period. The Wings couldn't solve Jim Henry in the second period but veteran Joe Klukay put the Bruins up 3-1. Third period goals by Bruins Johnny Peirson and Creighton's second of the game stunned the Wings crowd. Two late goals by Metro Prystai weren't enough as the Bruins won 5-3 and tied the series going to Boston. Game 3 at the Boston Garden was the turning point in the series. In a clean, hard-fought game in which only two penalties were called, Ed Sandford opening the scoring for the Bruins. Tony Leswick tied it up in the second but the Wings couldn't solve Jim Henry and the game went into overtime. Dave Creighton fed Jack McIntyre a pass at 12:29 of the first OT who snapped it past Sawchuk for a Bruins 2-1 win. Game 4 at Boston was a reversal of Game 1. The Bruins jumped out to a 2-0 lead on first period goals by Sandford and McIntyre. After an early second period fight between Mackell and Pavelich, the Bruins poured it on and goals by Milt Schmidt, McIntyre's second of the game and Dave Creighton made it 5-0 Boston. The Wings recovered later in the second and goals by Prystai and Delvecchio made it 5-2. Henry barred the door in the third period and Sandford's second of the game made it 6-2 Bruins. The Wings were on the brink of elimination going back to Detroit. Game 5 at Detroit saw the Wings determined to not be eliminated at home. They came out on fire and goals by Lindsay and Bob Goldham in the game's first minute had them in front 2-0. The game got chippy and multiple penalties for high sticking were called. Benny Woit made it 3-0 Wings but the rough play continued as Klukay and Lindsay got into a mix-up. In the second period, Howe scored his second and last goal of the series before Ed Sandford got the Bruins on the board. However, the Wings Johnny Wilson responded and the period ended with the Wings up 5-1. After an early goal in the third period by Sandford, the game boiled over. Leo Labine was given a misconduct for high sticking. Glen Skov made it 6-2 Detroit but the Bruins wouldn't relent and Schmidt made it 6-3. Tony Leswick high sticked Fleming Mackell resulting in a fight and the Bruins going on the power play. Schmidt scored making it 6-4. After Marcel Pronovost took an interference penalty, a frustrated Terry Sawchuk protested to referee Red Storey which resulted in a misconduct. The Wings held on for an unconvincing 6-4 win. 5Apr1953-Howe Prystai Henry Bruins Jim Henry stops Gordie Howe while Metro Prystai looks on in Game 6 of the 1953 Semi-finals, April 5, 1953. Game 6 at Boston went wrong from the beginning for the Red Wings. Tony Leswick took a slashing penalty and Ed Sandford scored his 6th goal of the series on the power play to open the scoring for Boston. The Bruins went up 2-0 in the second on McIntyre's goal. Late in the second, third liner Reg Sinclair gave the Wings hope, cutting the lead to 2-1. In the third period, the Wings poured it on but to no avail. Woody Dumart continued to hold Howe off the board and a long shot by Fleming Mackell got by Sawchuk making it 3-1 Bruins. Ted Lindsay responded two minutes later but the first playoff goal for Leo Labine sealed a 4-2 victory and a 4-2 series win for the Bruins. Montreal Canadiens 4, Boston Bruins 1 The teams met the previous year in the 1952 Semi-finals where Montreal prevailed 4 games to 3. Both teams played without their starting goalies during the series but once Gerry McNeil returned in game 3 to replace rookie Jacques Plante he outplayed Boston's backup Gord Henry and notched 2 shutouts for the series win.
Not even Big Papi thought they were going to win against the Yankees, but greatest combat ever
The Montreal - Boston game footage is possibly from oct. 12th 1952 (1-1 tie). Impossible to identify the exact date of the Chicago - Boston game footage. The footage showing the Bruins and the Maple Leafs walking from the locker rooms might be from oct. 16th 1952 but it's a pure guess. Thanks for sharing this treasury!
All these years, I was sure that the worst baserunning in the history of the game was comitted by Ruben Rivera on 5/27/03. But apparently at 2:47:25, that was the worst baserunning of all time. It's tragic that I suffered though the Fox audio when a legendary call like this existed on the radio broadcast.
The Boston Red Sox did sweep the World Series against St. Louis Cardinals in October 2004, and the Boston Red Sox did sweep the series again in October 2007 against the Colorado Rockies.
There will never be a better Red Sox Team than the 04 Team 07 good 13 good 18 good But the Best eva 2004 !!!!!
Among everything else that Curt Schilling has been wrong about, Kevin Millar was not down 0-2 to Mariano Rivera in the ninth inning of Game 4. I think he walked on a 3-1 pitch.
8:02 rip Tim
Have they ever done this for another player ever😮 I have never seen one before but then again I'm not a big basketball fan but I love Larry The Legend on and off the court and as a person and I love absolutely love his trash talking😊 one of my favorites is your disrespecting me you put a white guy on me😅😅😅😅😅
I'm not sure I will finish this in one sitting but thank you I absolutely adore Larry Bird he is the best to ever do it😊😊😊😊
As a Celtics' French Fan, I enjoyed watching this final game with Larry Legend ! So gooood !
Any chance you have some footage from 1990 - 1998? I had about 3 hours of it that vanished a while back. I've looked everywhere for it but come up empty. There's always a chance we were there the same day. Great video!!
Sound is messed up on this
yes, beginning audio is rough, gets a little better, thats bad quality VHS tape, sorry, great video though, thanks for watchin !!! Louie
The thumbnail for this video is classic. Dude looks like he just smelled a fart.
😂😂😂😂😂
A great moment in baseball history.
Back when espn and sportscenter was elite
Love the intro music of CBS
As a Bostonian, it's just a joy to watch. Memories and nostalgia.
Red Sox obsession in Bristol (followed closely by Yanks) in full view...
Espn was founded to broadcast New England Whalers and Uconn sports while featuring coverage for other regional teams. It was not founded as a national sports media company.
1:40:25
I’ll never forget being 12 years in 04 and watching every single game
Because my 13-year old daughter wanted to be there, she and I got tickets flew to St. Louis and were there to see it.
The 2001 Boston parade for Ray Bourque winning the Stanley Cup with Colorado was the lowest point. 3 months 11 days later, Mo Lewis knocked out Drew Bledsoe. Soon after, the Duckboats started rolling. A lot.
It is just like football ( soccer), whenever players started to play for money and not for the jersey they represent, all went down hill. Can you imagine even for a second Magic playing for the Knicks, or Bird playing for the Hawks or I. Thomas on the Lakers or Jordan on the Celtics? XD Exact same thing applies to football and pretty much all Teams Sports.
Fantastic upload! Thanks
Trash game, they cant even drible the ball on their left hand
palming rule prevented them from freely dribbling the ball.
Don't eat the trash bro
I don't know why but back in 87 I felt like Adrian Dantley was the most arrogant SOB in the league. Just obnoxious.
It carried over to 1988 too 😂
@@eltravo2112 Hence the Trade. But Thomas was a douches too and then we have Laimbeer.🤮
@@ruminator3570 that trade to get Aguire was definitely in Detroit’s favor
I can enjoy watching this amazing piece of time capsule for many more years. Such a legendary team the 1986 Boston Celtics. It's very interesting to see... Greg Kite hit both his FTs.... Rick Carlisle in action and score.... Craig Ehlo play as a Rocket and score.
Bird not playing again at his best rarely has in the finals.
2024 Red Sox nation is gonna celebrate the 20th anniversary of the day the Red Sox reversed the curse and I do mean BREAK THE 86 YEAR CURSE and then winning another World Series 17 years ago and then winning 3 years series title 11 years ago and almost six years ago Red Sox winning the World Series 2018
1:35 to go...heartbreaking...
Derek was exceptional
Yes he was he was only good in cold weather ! His 2 seamer had wicked movement in the cold
This is my PURE childhood memories.
Bird is 6-9. Walton is half a foot taller
Walton is actually 7-2 in his prime and looks way bigger than Parish's supposedly 7-1
On 1986 Craig Ehlo scored the last 2 points of the season. Three years later in 1989 the last 2 points of his season would be scored in front of him.
poetic
R.I.P. Tim Wakefield
Taken WAY too soon...
Sundayz 2
Bully Celtics, the greatest team ever my arse! Sampson was having a great game and they provoked him into that reaction. The Magic-Kareem Lakers were a far better, just ask them cheating Celts lol.
It isn't their fault he decided to throw punches and get himself ejected. Sampson averaged 15ppg on 44% shooting in this series and the Celtics severely outplayed the Rockets. The same Rockets that nearly swept Magic-Kareem Lakers. So how were the Lakers far better? Certainly not in 1986 when the Celtics won 67 games and went 50-1 at home(counting the playoffs).
@@davidschmidt227 Sampson decided to throw punches because they provoked and pushed him into it and that was their plan. Can you honestly say he's that kind of player who throws punches? Have you watched the full game? Yeah they had better stats in 1986 so what?? The Lakers were still more talented and were a far better team and they should have won the 1984 finals as well making it a 3peat of finals defeats over them cheating Celts.
@@bocjagne2878 Sampson decided to throw punches, period. I don't care what the plan was, he DECIDED to do so and got himself ejected. Yes, I've watched the full game and that series. Should have won? lol. That's not how it works. They got outplayed, Magic underperformed and the Celtics won. The opposite happened in 1985 and the Lakers won.
@@davidschmidt227 You've now lost your argument totally when you say you don't care what the plan was. Need I say anymore more? Lol.
@@bocjagne2878 No I didn't, i'm simply stating his own accountability. You're acting like as if the 25 year old adult didn't have any choice but to throw the punch and get himself suspended. This 'plan' only works if he's reckless and dumb enough to get ejected for throwing a punch.
Louie! This is glorious. Thank you from an NBA-history podcaster in Australia. Would love to see more old-school NBA footage / games.
Wow the Celtics were really all white back then. I thought it was just a rumor.
Larry Bird is the GOAT. 🐐
Man, quite a document. Almost 40 years old already, this is basketball history. But even the commercials felt so throw-back. Really good. And what a team, those Celtics...
Wow..awesome. This is the first time Ive ever seen a different feed of this game other than the national WTBS broadcast..
the black 1970 chevelle that lou races on this vid was a kid out of natick, i remember the car well, low 12's or high 11's i think,i had a 70 back then also this vid was right around the year i started racing up there the return road was on the left side back then
al stafferi's old blue 67 camaro with the hood scoop
It's been nearly two decades and I'm still salty over how the Cardinals folded in the series that year. Thank goodness we got two more after that.
Cardinals 2004 power offense had many duds in the 2004 postseason against Dodgers-Astros-RSOX
As a red Sox fan. I'm sorry but I needed this
And another WS loss to the Sox in 13 😊
You were up against history. You were never winning that series.
It was revenge for '67 it's ok
RIP Kirstie Alley.