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Memorial Cup Memories: The 2005 London Knights' Unstoppable Journey
Experience the unforgettable 2005 Memorial Cup journey of the London Knights! In this video, we dive deep into one of the most legendary seasons in junior hockey history. Relive the moments that defined a team, from the fierce competition, strategic drafts, and the unity that turned a group of young athletes into champions. Hear first-hand accounts from players and coaches about the challenges, triumphs, and the camaraderie that drove the Knights to victory. Featuring insights into key games, player dynamics, and the impact of the NHL lockout, this is a must-watch for any hockey fan. Witness how the Knights conquered all odds to lift the coveted Memorial Cup.
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Remembering the Belleville Bulls
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For more than three decades, the Belleville Bulls were the pride of hockey fans in Belleville, Ontario.
The Rise and Dominance of the Windsor Spitfires in the Ontario Hockey League
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Join us as we delve into the storied history of the Windsor Spitfires, one of the most successful teams in the Ontario Hockey League. From their ownership group of Warren Rychel, Bob Boughner, and Peter Dobrich in 2013 to their success winning the Memorial Cup in 2009, 2010, and 2017, we explore the team's rise to dominance in the OHL. Discover the key trades, draft picks, and coaching decision...
Redefining Excellence: Subban Brothers' OHL Triumphs with Belleville Bulls
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Join us as we explore the captivating journey of the Subban brothers, P.K., Malcolm, and Jordan, during their time with the Belleville Bulls in the Ontario Hockey League. Discover their electrifying performances on the ice, their pivotal roles in the Bulls' success, and their remarkable careers in the NHL. Get an insider's perspective on their draft selections by the Bulls and their subsequent ...
The Secrets Behind the London Knights' Remarkable Success in Producing NHL Stars
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The Secrets Behind the London Knights' Remarkable Success in Producing NHL Stars
Top 20 NHL Draft Prospects of the 2010s: Witness the Rise of These Hockey Stars
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Top 20 NHL Draft Prospects of the 2010s: Witness the Rise of These Hockey Stars
Trevor Linden Remembers Winning the Memorial Cup with the Medicine Hat Tigers
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Trevor Linden Remembers Winning the Memorial Cup with the Medicine Hat Tigers
Cam Neely Reflects on Winning the Memorial Cup with the Portland Winterhawks
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Cam Neely Reflects on Winning the Memorial Cup with the Portland Winterhawks
Exclusive Interview with NHL Coach Claude Julien: Insights on Leadership, Strategy, and Success
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Exclusive Interview with NHL Coach Claude Julien: Insights on Leadership, Strategy, and Success
The Collectors: Original Six Full Documentary
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The Collectors: Original Six Full Documentary
Junior Hockey Giants: Connor McDavid had a 😮 RIDICULOUS Junior Career
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Junior Hockey Giants: Connor McDavid had a 😮 RIDICULOUS Junior Career
Remember him playing in the colonial league for brantford smoke
Stemmer, huh 🎉
DALLAS STARS? NO! Minnesota North Stars!
I have been a Rangers fan since 1971,its easier to move a mountain.
I remember going to Maple leaf Gardens to watch the Marlboros. We would buy grey seats and work out way down to the reds. I remember big Bob Daily. the most. I believe he was the captain. I remember Dennis Potvin was a big deal and I remember Mike Marson on the team that had green uniforms. Sometimes Harold Ballard and King Clancy would appear in the bunker.
Best WHL team in history in my opinion
Go blazers.
I didn't know he played in a tournament in Sweden. I knew he played minor league ball for the Houston Astros. That Memorial Cup, he would come face to face with future Islander teammate Bryan Trottier.
he got old...like me
Eastwood Rebels!
Mark
People, there is no such thing as the 'Original Six'. The NHL contradicts their reasons in explaining this fairytale.
Gilmour went into Warrior mode !!
Played cheap and paid for it. Didn’t deserve to touch the cup.
Keanu Reeves ! best player this team ever had hockey 🏒
Let's Go Spirit
Great memory... I was a season ticket holder those years in the Arena and watch some great games.
Call Ernie please
Nice. My birth year too!
I also have that little Bobby Hull you have in your cabinet😊
Hands down, probably the very best collection of Habs memorabilia I’ve ever seen. Well displayed too, not cluttery either. I have a white seat from the Forum. (Number 17, Row A, Section 321) ~ 👍👍 ~ My framed, signed Rocket Richard (white) jersey is one of my favourite and coveted piece in my Habs rec-room.
I wish he had stayed around for at least another year coaching the Capitals.
U didn't mention he F U C K I N G crunched men. Hard hits!!!
From Portland, I love the Pats. 105 static years of history for a non-pro sports team is unheard of. If any major-junior franchise is deserving of a Memorial Cup it's....Saskatoon. Followed by Regina getting another.
I met Pat Falloon at the Canada Inns Fort Garry in Winnipeg sometime in 2012 and like many, growing up, I had his hockey cars specifically his draft card 91' Pro Set which I did mention to him as we had drinks and played slot machines I remember he said "how did you know it was me?" in which I replied "the manager told me". (I had no idea it was him) 🤷♂
Great documentary. Wish there was a hockey team in London 🇬🇧 I'm a UK Oilers fan. ❤🇨🇦🏒
0:42 mark I thought he said "asshole", but it was actually "household" 😆
Benefitted from the nhl lock out. Talk about how scumbag coach hunter kept double shifting corey perry during a 12-0 late season blow out so he could pad his stats to win scoring title to the tune of 8 pts.
Um...Ok. He won the scoring title running away. Probably more likely trying to give him a chance at 50 goals. Considering the all-time season they had, I'm OK with that.
@@hockeydocs those garbage points really add up.
I hate the Knights
Ok - of course you have that right. But you have to recognize they have creates a fantastic program.
someone is salty
@@paulmargani7103 at least the knights won the mem cup this year. Oh wait
That year was special from start to finish for the Knights and their fans. Probably one of the most dominant and well balanced teams in CHL history. The Hunters have built a dynasty.
It really was the start of their dynasty.
This was awesome
Thank you!
1 of my 3 favorite North Stars (also Neal Broten & Mike Modano). I have a 1981 #15 BOBBY SMITH jersey and a 1991 #18 SMITH jersey, both in home white.
Nice...excellent memorabilia from a favrastic player!
1982 - the last year the Memorial Cup was a legitimate tournament. Since 1983, the 4th team (host team) starts the season knowing all along they are in the final four. Sure, sometimes the host team wins. After all, they have home ice all the games, and they can prepare for the big tournament all season - playing any lines, any players, resting anyone they want at any time. Imagine the Stanley Cup where one team is guaranteed a Conference final spot? And all games are played in their home city? How can Canada not have interest in attending a big hockey tournament? To water down the tournament with a "host city" destroys the integrity of the game.
Maybe, but in many junior hockey markets, you need the host team to draw local attention. The CHL continues to be a gate revenue-driven league (unlike pro sports and the massive TV and corporate deals). I see that as needing the host team to give the bidding team the confidence they can recover the guarantees they make to host the tournament. If you eliminated the host team, I believe the tournament would only be (maybe) viable in the biggest markets and would eliminate many of the communities in the CHL.
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How much would you charge for a mask that takes you a month non stop?
RIP Ron Ellis. Thank you for the memories.
My favorite player growing up, RIP.
Bruins fan here, but that is an awesome collection! Wow!
I can totally relate. I once caught a puck during a Devils vs Rangers game at MSG and later had the opportunity to have Mike Richter sign it for me!
Wow...that's a great memory! 🏒
@@hockeydocs Thank you!!
This is awesome..!!!!!!!
Thank you!
Cheating Top players say there going to play ncaa and then London picks them in the last rounds and all of a sudden there playing in London
Name one.
Maybe playing in London increases your chances of getting drafted? As the video states, nobody has put more players into the NHL over the last 20 years. Keep crying.
@@jackmann9031 when you get the top player by cheating of course there going to have more players going to the show It doesn’t take a genius to figure that out Truth hurts, baby
@@dt8460 cry more.... "Baby"...
Amazing collection, I agree it's all about the stories behind all the memorabilia.
Killer
Hi hockey docs. I just became your 1000 subscriber. Congratulations on getting monetized. I reached the milestone last November. Coincidentally my last video was a few day’s ago, it was about Doug Gilmour. Best of luck and continued growth. Cheers🎉.
So The Rangers to play The Oilers in the 2024 Stanley Cup final. Who wins it & by how many goals ? 🤔🏒🇨🇦🇺🇸🏆
I would take the Oilers in six. 🇨🇦
Such a cool story and a great collection! I love how something as simple as hockey cards turned into a passion.
Thank you!
Are you kidding me?
The Blackhawks logo is my favorite logo all time, Stevie Yzerman is my favorite player, Brian Leech, my favorite defenceman, and I am a life long Leafs fan so I am swarn to hate the Habs and Bruins
Wow! Thank you for showing your collection and the passion you have. I love hockey and it's great history. Been an NHL fan since 1970 and love watching all the memories from the past over and over again
Thank you! We had a blast making this series!
The BIG championship of the Canadian Hockey League, a consortium of three major junior ice hockey leagues operating in Canada and parts of the USA. It is a four-team round-robin tournament played among the champions of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL), Quebec Maritimes Junior Hockey League (QMJHL) and Western Hockey League (WHL), and a fourth, hosting team, which alternates between the three leagues annually! Ages allowed are between 15-20 years of age. That is only a 5 year "at very top" possible amount of time to not only win a major junior league title, but even less to qualify for the Memorial Cup (!) jikes..... Still knowing that, I never put enough time to weight the Memorial Cup's chanses to win compared to ALL the professional major championships presented here: # NHL Stanley Cup = Yearly. 32 teams ./. 16 Teams = 8 best teams from East vs. 8 best teams from West qualifies to the play-offs to compete. NOTE: NHL is universally recognised as the biggest and greatest hockey league in the world, where all young tallents world-wide aspire to play there on a team. # Olympic gold = Evrey four year the Olympic games happens ./. 14 Nation Teams = Top six IIHF places are given direct entry to the first round, places 7th and 8th were given direct entry to the preliminary round, and all other participant nations were seeded in IIHF qualifying tournaments to fill the remaining six positions. The 8 best nations qualifies during the tournament for the quarter-finals, 4 best for semi-finals and 2 best fight for the gold & silver while 3rd and 4th fight for the bronze medal. NOTE: Each nation brings the best players they have possible avaible to represent them and nations like Canada, USA, Russia, Sweden, Finland & Czech Rep are traditional favourites for the medals due to there richer hockey cultures and amount of top level players. # IIHF World Championship gold medal = Yearly. 16 Nation Teams = Top eight IIHF places are given direct entry to the first round, places 9th and 10th were given direct entry to the preliminary round, and all other participant nations were seeded in IIHF qualifying tournaments to fill the remaining positions. The 8 best nations qualifies during the tournament for the quarter-finals, 4 best for semi-finals and 2 best fight for the gold & silver while 3rd and 4th fight for the bronze medal. NOTE: Each nation brings the best players they have possible avaible to represent them and nations like Canada, USA, Russia, Sweden, Finland & Czech Rep are traditional favourites for the medals due to there richer hockey cultures and amount of top level players. # KHL Gagarin Cup = Yearly. 23 teams ./. 16 Teams = 8 best teams from East vs. 8 best teams from West qualifies to the play-offs to compete. NOTE: KHL is recognised as the 2nd biggest and greatest hockey league in the world, where a lot of young tallents world-wide aspire to play there on a team, if they do not make it to a team in the NHL. A lot of great Russian tallents that could potentially be in the NHL remains in the KHL. # AHL Calder Cup = Yearly. 32 teams ./. 16 Teams = 8 best teams from East vs. 8 best teams from West qualifies to the play-offs to compete. NOTE: AHL is recognised as a professional league that is affiliated with the NHL. Near all AHL teams have a connection with an NHL team where players are regularly sent up- and down in-between, but that is not a rule for all players as majority of players are career AHL players who are good playing hockey but not to make it to the NHL and/or do not aspire to play abroad in European professional leagues ex: Germany, Swiz, Sweden, Finland, Italy etc. OTHER TOP HOCKEY LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIPS: # IIHF Champions Hockey League (CHL) Championship Tournament / Europes best league champions competes for the European Continent Championship. # Alps Hockey League (AlpsHL) / A professional ice hockey league based in Central Europe. The league is made up of teams from Austria, Italy and Slovenia. # Germany = DEL (Deutsche Eishockey Liga) - German Cup # Switzerland = NL (National League) - Swiss Champion # Sweden = SHL (Swedish Hockey League) - Swedish Gold Championship (SM-Guld) # Finland = Liiga (Finnish Elite League) - Finnish championship (Suomen mestaruus) # Italy = Lihg (Italian Hockey League - Serie A) - Serie A Champions # Czech Republic = Czech Extraliga (ELH) - T. G. Masaryk Cup
Maybe most stacked but the best junior hockey team ever was the 88-89 Swift Current Broncos.
Yes, they were.
Please welcome, 5 time- 20 Goal scorer, Darcy Tucker. Goat.