For the curious, the total penalties for the final brawl with 1 : 15 remaining: SJS Shields - 17 min - Leaving crease, Fighting, Game misconduct Marleau - 15 min - Fighting, Game misconduct Myhres - 10 min - Game misconduct Korolyuk - 10 min - Game misconduct CHI Janssens - 25 min - Charging, Game misconduct (x2) Zmolek - 15 min - Fighting, Game misconduct Brown - 15 min - Cross checking, Game misconduct Probert - 10 min - Attempt to Injure Passmore - 2 min - Leaving crease In all, 119 penalty minutes between the two teams.
Very surprising. Mike Smith joined them right around that time, and he was well-known for his love of "soft" Soviet hockey. I'm guessing this was before he put his stamp on the team. To demonstrate Smith's MO: Gilmour was traded mid-season to the Sabres with JP Dumont for Michel Grosek (though, in fairness, Grosek was underratedly a tough MFer). Brad Brown and Dave Manson ended up in Montreal for Eric Weinrich. Clark was released, signing with the Leafs for the end of 2000. Bryan McCabe was traded to the Leafs for Alex Karpovtsev (RIP) before the 2000-01 season began. Traded Reid Simpson and Bryan Muir (neither of which played in this game, I believe) for Michael Nylander. Signed Valeri Zelepukin. Acquired Igor Korolev (RIP) for a 3rd round pick (which of course Toronto to wasted on a career minor leaguer). He also drafted players like: Mikhail Yakubov (53 NHL games) Pavel Vorobiev (57) Igor Radulov (43) Alexander Barkunov (0) Anton Babchuk (289) Alexander Kozhevnikov (0) I'm not sure if he was there for the 1999 draft as well (Dmitri Levinsky, Stepan Mokhov, 0 games between them). Though in fairness, he did also draft Craig Anderson, Tuomo Ruutu, Duncan Keith and James Wisniewski. Note that he was a big voice in the acquisition of Karpovtsev and Korolev in Toronto in 1998 and drafted Nikolai Antropov, Petr Svoboda and Alexei Ponikarovsky that year. Should be said that Ken Dryden and Pat Quinn also had big input that year, which might be why 2 out of 3 turned out pretty good.
18:45 CHI Brad Brown: Game misconduct - 10 min 18:45 CHI Brad Brown: Cross checking - 5 min 18:45 CHI Doug Zmolek: Fighting - 5 min 18:45 SJS Steve Shields: Game misconduct - 10 min 18:45 SJS Steve Shields: Fighting - 5 min 18:45 SJS Steve Shields: Goalie leave crease - 2 min 18:45 CHI Mark Janssens: Charging - 5 min 18:45 CHI Mark Janssens: Game misconduct - 10 min 18:45 CHI Mark Janssens: Game misconduct - 10 min 18:45 SJS Alexander Korolyuk: Game misconduct - 10 min 18:45 SJS Patrick Marleau: Fighting - 5 min 18:45 SJS Patrick Marleau: Game misconduct - 10 min 18:45 SJS Brantt Myhres: Game misconduct - 10 min 18:45 CHI Steve Passmore: Goalie leave crease - 2 min 18:45 CHI Bob Probert: Attempt to injure - 10 min 18:45 CHI Doug Zmolek: Game misconduct - 10 min
Janssen was one of those guys you will never see in the NHL again. He could skate, he had serviceable hands and offensive skill, but he was just a fourth line guy who'd always hit and fight when required. A great teammate and "locker room leader". The Hawks didn't need a LOT of them at that time with JR, Graham, Probie, Chelios etc. but ....
As I recall he was one of the best faceoff takers in the league. His average win % was 57.6 Even strength was 59.0 PP was 58.0 SH was 50.3 These numbers are from 2,178 face-offs taken for Janssens (since 1997-98 when the NHL started counting them). Combined with his 116 major penalties what Janssens did what pretty unique. I would say only ten or so players in NHL history could do what Janssens did and with the same longevity.
Worth noting that Graham had retired in 95, JR had moved on to Phoenix in 96 and Chelios had been traded in 98. None of them finished a season on the Hawks with Janssens, who joined in the 98 off-season. That said, I still remember him, Probert and VandenBussche (what a great name) made for a pretty scary 4th line for a good 4 or 5 seasons. Not many centres could play like Janssens did.
lol Myhres (6'4 220) went after the middleweight Zmolek (6'2 220), taking advantage of the guy who had 229 PIM as a rookie.....yup, sounds like a total mismatch of a goon attacking a skill player, obviously revenge was needed
I own a Kings Zmolek jersey. Love the guy. All heart but mostly a punching bag. All kinds of tough guys on that Hawks squad--including Probie--and he decides Zmolek is the answer. It was a spot pick for sure which is unfortunate because Brantt was real tough. Much closer to Probert than Zmolek. Zmolek is awesome though. His fights are always entertaining and he was an ultimate team guy.
Ya Chicago had a very tough team during that era. My buddy #28 Mark Bell who played for the Black Hawks for roughly 7 years was drafted in 1998 by Chicago but his first year of pro he was with the Hawks Farm Team in Norfolk but was brought up a few times in 1998 & 1999 he was up & down, I'm not sure if Mark was in the line up during this game? Mark's roomate on the road was Bob Probert. & Doug Gilmour was also his roomate. Another very tough guy for the Hawks was Ryan Vandenbusch.
@@sudsysutherland359 Don't remember if Mark Bell was in the lineup for this specific game (I'm sure he was unless injured), but I was a season ticket holder for the Hawks during this era and I always really liked Mark. I know that he had some personal issues going on, and I always hoped he is doing well these days.
Myhers didn't wanna fight Probert because it was Probert. The friendship had nothing to do with it. The intimidation of Bob had everything to do with it.
THAT IS WHY I A BW, Stopwatch... the best thing about hockey was the violence, take that out & all you have left to me, is a bunch of grown men on ice skates. Oh for my youth... the 1990s was the best era ever. !
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You couldn't be more right, but man it was fun being a fan back then. Seeing the same people every game, it was a pretty tight-knit fan base. I had season tix in section 324, and there were MANY nights where there were me and maybe 15 other people in the entire section.
Had to fill the seats some how if you didn't want to spend money. What made it so great. Made all games watchable. Not sure what they do to keep people watching in now especially in those southern markets. Those games are like paint drying.
Ok you can call me a stick in the mud but I grew up in 60s and used to love a nice fight now and then but it got way too insane after expansion.the flyers and bruins had some good teams but quite frankly the fighting just got boring after awhile. I mean people got tired of the WWF after a while.it was the same old script. The losing team just takes cheap shots once the outcome is evident. There were so many tough guys that the. hockey was pretty sad. I once went to a game on a work night and didn’t get home til 3 am there were so many fights in a 4to 1 game. It was sad
Did Myhres get a star in this game? It sounds crazy but look at the scores. Down 0-1, fights Zmolek. Up 3-1, fights Janssens. Then he prob doesn’t play again til it’s 6-1 and the brawl happens. Add an assist. That first fight essentially turned the tide of the game. In a perfect world he would’ve fought Probie (TWICE) after Zmolek but by ducking him a bit CHI lost focus.
Gotta love while all that nonsense was going down Gilmour and Vernon were shooting the shit.. I gotta assume Gilmour was placed at the end of the bench by Vernon just to ensure things wouldn't get ugly on the sidelines....
The 1999-00 NHL season was one of the worst seasons I ever remember. Not only was fighting way down but so was scoring. Jagr led the league with just 96 points, thats it. Such a boring product the NHL put out that year.
So was it 4 on 3, or who were the 2 guys who actually were allowed to stay on the ice after NINE got tossed in that last endeavor? I also would've stopped the game after that. It's 7-1 and you already have some real problems.
Every skater on the ice was thrown out of the game for that fight at 18:45 of the third. Probert got a match penalty for intent to injure. Chad Brown got a cross-checking major. Janssens got a charging major. And the goalies each got 2 for leaving the crease.
Steve Shields use to be the back up for Dominic Hasak in Buffalo when they went to the Cup Finals. Steve Shields also played for my hometown Jr.B Team the St.Marys Lincolns. St.Marys Jr.B Team has alot of history & quite a few players went onto the OHL,AHL & NHL such as Terry Crisp,Don Luce,Nathan Perrott,Cal O'Reily,Owen Lessard,Lonnie Loach,Brett Seguin,Mike Minard,Dan Wildfong,John Tripp,Jean Paul Parise etc.
You're dumb af they're literally the most unbiased announcers in hockey even to this day...gotta love clueless butthurt triggered sharks fans that don't know anything about hockey trying to talk....why don't you actually win something then get back to me...
@@christianstokes1468 Blackhawk announcers are total homers. Couldn't call an objective game if their life depended on it. You act like you want to drop the gloves with me. Say it!!! LOL
@@LiberalSoldier1 listen to all their games...the same two announcers that you're listening to from this game are still with the hawks,and are literally the most unbiased announcers in the league,and even regularly call out players from the hawks on things that should've been penalties and dirty stuff gtfoh. You don't even know what you're talking about and it's quite obvious.🤣🤣
8:44 in all other situations, those that are not in play should never interfere but that hit from his fellow team mate allowed him to right his jersey and get a visual. I hate anyone who fights dirty and tries to use their opponents jersey or clothing to block someones view, movement and attempt to give themselves better odds in a brawl. That's cowardly.
Dude it's a local broadcast. If you want objectivity, stick to national games. They're obviously going to cheer for the team that pays them, especially a guy like Pat Foley, who is a Hawks institution.
@@KingBeagle24 It is one thing to kind of root for a team, but a broadcaster has to show some degree of professionalism, they can't just lie about what the replay is showing time after time. On the other hand, think we just figured out who taught Jack Edwards everything he knows about broadcasting. If I want 'homer' broadcasting, I'll watch junior A games, by the NHL level should have guys like that weeded out. And they wonder why they can never build a hockey audience in the US, between announcers who tell you one thing when your eyes are watching something else altogether, and referees who call a floating rulebook so you never know what they will call from one game to the next, if this was what I had to watch for hockey when I was a kid, probably wouldn't have been a fan either, I was lucky to have guys like Cole, Meeker, MacFarlane and Dornhoefer calling games when I was discovering hockey
I remember the offseason of maybe 98(?) when the Hawks could've signed Gilmour or Brett Hull, and they chose Gilmour. By that point, Gilmour was a shell of his former self, but that really spoke to the ineptitude of the front office at that time. Not to say that Dougie was BAD as a Hawk, but it was crystal clear that his best days were way behind him.
@@KingBeagle24 I think they knew full well when they signed him they weren't getting '93 Gilmour. He still put up decent numbers considering how bad those Hawks teams were in the late 90's. It was also noted that during his time with the Hawks he was oft injured (terrible back) but played through the pain anyways; unlike that sissy Zhamnov.
For the curious, the total penalties for the final brawl with 1 : 15 remaining:
SJS
Shields - 17 min - Leaving crease, Fighting, Game misconduct
Marleau - 15 min - Fighting, Game misconduct
Myhres - 10 min - Game misconduct
Korolyuk - 10 min - Game misconduct
CHI
Janssens - 25 min - Charging, Game misconduct (x2)
Zmolek - 15 min - Fighting, Game misconduct
Brown - 15 min - Cross checking, Game misconduct
Probert - 10 min - Attempt to Injure
Passmore - 2 min - Leaving crease
In all, 119 penalty minutes between the two teams.
Marleau???? not many fights in his great hockey life
The Hawks were loaded with tough guys in 2000! My God!
Very surprising. Mike Smith joined them right around that time, and he was well-known for his love of "soft" Soviet hockey. I'm guessing this was before he put his stamp on the team.
To demonstrate Smith's MO:
Gilmour was traded mid-season to the Sabres with JP Dumont for Michel Grosek (though, in fairness, Grosek was underratedly a tough MFer).
Brad Brown and Dave Manson ended up in Montreal for Eric Weinrich.
Clark was released, signing with the Leafs for the end of 2000.
Bryan McCabe was traded to the Leafs for Alex Karpovtsev (RIP) before the 2000-01 season began.
Traded Reid Simpson and Bryan Muir (neither of which played in this game, I believe) for Michael Nylander.
Signed Valeri Zelepukin.
Acquired Igor Korolev (RIP) for a 3rd round pick (which of course Toronto to wasted on a career minor leaguer).
He also drafted players like:
Mikhail Yakubov (53 NHL games)
Pavel Vorobiev (57)
Igor Radulov (43)
Alexander Barkunov (0)
Anton Babchuk (289)
Alexander Kozhevnikov (0)
I'm not sure if he was there for the 1999 draft as well (Dmitri Levinsky, Stepan Mokhov, 0 games between them). Though in fairness, he did also draft Craig Anderson, Tuomo Ruutu, Duncan Keith and James Wisniewski.
Note that he was a big voice in the acquisition of Karpovtsev and Korolev in Toronto in 1998 and drafted Nikolai Antropov, Petr Svoboda and Alexei Ponikarovsky that year. Should be said that Ken Dryden and Pat Quinn also had big input that year, which might be why 2 out of 3 turned out pretty good.
18:45 CHI Brad Brown: Game misconduct - 10 min
18:45 CHI Brad Brown: Cross checking - 5 min
18:45 CHI Doug Zmolek: Fighting - 5 min
18:45 SJS Steve Shields: Game misconduct - 10 min
18:45 SJS Steve Shields: Fighting - 5 min
18:45 SJS Steve Shields: Goalie leave crease - 2 min
18:45 CHI Mark Janssens: Charging - 5 min
18:45 CHI Mark Janssens: Game misconduct - 10 min
18:45 CHI Mark Janssens: Game misconduct - 10 min
18:45 SJS Alexander Korolyuk: Game misconduct - 10 min
18:45 SJS Patrick Marleau: Fighting - 5 min
18:45 SJS Patrick Marleau: Game misconduct - 10 min
18:45 SJS Brantt Myhres: Game misconduct - 10 min
18:45 CHI Steve Passmore: Goalie leave crease - 2 min
18:45 CHI Bob Probert: Attempt to injure - 10 min
18:45 CHI Doug Zmolek: Game misconduct - 10 min
Jesus that Hawks team were scary tough.
Janssen was one of those guys you will never see in the NHL again. He could skate, he had serviceable hands and offensive skill, but he was just a fourth line guy who'd always hit and fight when required. A great teammate and "locker room leader". The Hawks didn't need a LOT of them at that time with JR, Graham, Probie, Chelios etc. but ....
Serviceable hands🤣🤣🤣
As I recall he was one of the best faceoff takers in the league.
His average win % was 57.6
Even strength was 59.0
PP was 58.0
SH was 50.3
These numbers are from 2,178 face-offs taken for Janssens (since 1997-98 when the NHL started counting them).
Combined with his 116 major penalties what Janssens did what pretty unique.
I would say only ten or so players in NHL history could do what Janssens did and with the same longevity.
Worth noting that Graham had retired in 95, JR had moved on to Phoenix in 96 and Chelios had been traded in 98. None of them finished a season on the Hawks with Janssens, who joined in the 98 off-season. That said, I still remember him, Probert and VandenBussche (what a great name) made for a pretty scary 4th line for a good 4 or 5 seasons. Not many centres could play like Janssens did.
Mark Kastelic
Janssens was a third lince centerman, and a great fighter, fought anyone anytime.
All this went down and Dave Manson of all people was just sitting innocently on the bench
It's hard to believe that Nolan somehow wasnt involved in any of this lol
💯
I loved this era Blackhawks. This is real hockey.
did real good winning this game
The sharks have done real well winning the cup. Wait.....nevermind.
@14:15 Amonte has that same look that Ned Braden had during every Chiefs game.
7:27- Korolyuk laughing while tied up with Passmore. 9:00- Korolyuk definitely not laughing, getting pounded by Zmolek.
yeah he got sucker punch, by a worthless 3 line dman
lol Myhres (6'4 220) went after the middleweight Zmolek (6'2 220), taking advantage of the guy who had 229 PIM as a rookie.....yup, sounds like a total mismatch of a goon attacking a skill player, obviously revenge was needed
LOL, I was thinking the same thing. 'Middleweight' Zmolek had Lady Byng written all over him.
I own a Kings Zmolek jersey. Love the guy. All heart but mostly a punching bag. All kinds of tough guys on that Hawks squad--including Probie--and he decides Zmolek is the answer. It was a spot pick for sure which is unfortunate because Brantt was real tough. Much closer to Probert than Zmolek.
Zmolek is awesome though. His fights are always entertaining and he was an ultimate team guy.
steve hardman Oh, for fuck’s sake. Several Hawks hit Shields from behind, even from the bench. They were full of old shitbags in those days.
Ya Steve, that's what I was thinking when I heard the announcers after my fight with Doug! Take care, Brantt
14:35
I love this camera pan showing the Blackhawks bench here.
Amonte sandwiched in between Probert and Clark. Epic stuff.
Now that's hockey! Not the wimpshit we see in the 2019 playoffs.
Now that's stupid .! Like your comment!Moron.
have you watched a hockey game this year? Its awful. Man, is it bad.
I was there that night. This was my first hockey game !
I was there too. My 653rd hockey game. Went to a fight and a hockey game broke out.
Yep, me too!
Probert...Clark...Manson...on the same team...WOW
I remember this, this is when they couldn't find the back of the net but were entertaining to watch!
Brad Brown and Ryan VandenBussche too. Wendel only played 13 games with the Hawks.
Jannsens, Zmolek, Brown...
Ya Chicago had a very tough team during that era. My buddy #28 Mark Bell who played for the Black Hawks for roughly 7 years was drafted in 1998 by Chicago but his first year of pro he was with the Hawks Farm Team in Norfolk but was brought up a few times in 1998 & 1999 he was up & down, I'm not sure if Mark was in the line up during this game? Mark's roomate on the road was Bob Probert. & Doug Gilmour was also his roomate. Another very tough guy for the Hawks was Ryan Vandenbusch.
@@sudsysutherland359 Don't remember if Mark Bell was in the lineup for this specific game (I'm sure he was unless injured), but I was a season ticket holder for the Hawks during this era and I always really liked Mark. I know that he had some personal issues going on, and I always hoped he is doing well these days.
Is that Mollekin shiner courtesy of George McPhee?
old time hockey!!! love it
Yeah :( If only it still existed
Sharks had so many tough guys that Season! Big Strong & & Fast
Damn I miss the old hockey! Jesus so much rage and adrealine, I love it!!
Thank you for the tip
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That season the blackhawks had Probert, Jansens, Brad Brown, Dennis Bonnie, Dave Manson, Ryan Vandenbusche, Cam Russel?
Bonvie was on the team the year before. I think Russel got moved to Colorado the year before too.
Mark Janssens is one of the most underrated fighters in NHL history
So true!
Try...was. This game was 21 years ago.
@@georgeschubert9652 lol. Obviously, Schoobs
I forgot Clark played for the hawks
So did Gimour.time flies
For like 1 season
You know why theres no tough guys anymore in the nhl? Because they are ALL on that single video!
All? You’re either dumb blind or don’t know hockey
😂😂😂
4:00ish Stern did not get suspended for that. He could face 20 games if he had done that today.
Myhers didn't wanna fight Probert because it was Probert. The friendship had nothing to do with it. The intimidation of Bob had everything to do with it.
you'll never see this again in the NHL.
And that's a good thing: this toxic masculinity has no place in society, and should have been banned years ago. #resist
THAT IS WHY I A BW, Stopwatch... the best thing about hockey was the violence, take that out & all you have left to me, is a bunch of grown men on ice skates. Oh for my youth... the 1990s was the best era ever. !
@@cooliotopnotch6287 what a pussy ass comment, so why are you even watching this pussy
im thinking the contracts are too much moola now. ahh well we know why.
I am actually glad. This is a clown act.
That's an old clip. FOX Sports Networks are gone. San Jose Sharks 🦈 hockey 🏒 is on NBC Sports California, Chicago Blackhawks hockey 🏒 is on Chicago Sports Network. 😊
I’ve seen a lot of games. This ones special.
Yes the hawks were loaded with with brawlers forwards and defenseman!
What hawk line up Probert, Manson, Clark, Janssens , Manson, Brad Brown.
Total carnage! I LOVE IT!
I remember watching this game on t.v.
I remember listening to it on the radio.
The Hawks teams of the late 90’s were embarrassingly bad but extremely tough.
You couldn't be more right, but man it was fun being a fan back then. Seeing the same people every game, it was a pretty tight-knit fan base. I had season tix in section 324, and there were MANY nights where there were me and maybe 15 other people in the entire section.
Tough? You mean pussies throwing punches at defensible players under a pile or their backs to them, yea reall tough.
Had to fill the seats some how if you didn't want to spend money. What made it so great. Made all games watchable. Not sure what they do to keep people watching in now especially in those southern markets. Those games are like paint drying.
@@alanmartins6349 Yea Alan, that's what he means. WTF
@@alanmartins6349 hey how many cups do the sharks have?... remember 2016?...oh ok STFU then you little b.
Jannssens beat the shit outta everybody...
This IS hockey! Not the sissified #nhl we have 2day!
1:11 Joe Thornton at the game . . . while a member of the B's?
5:25 - If that was the 1988 version of Wendel Clark, Brantt Myhres would have suffered.
Gary Suter never found the back of a jersey that he didn't like.
He was a really good defenseman as well, but you're right.
Ok you can call me a stick in the mud but I grew up in 60s and used to love a nice fight now and then but it got way too insane after expansion.the flyers and bruins had some good teams but quite frankly the fighting just got boring after awhile. I mean people got tired of the WWF after a while.it was the same old script. The losing team just takes cheap shots once the outcome is evident. There were so many tough guys that the. hockey was pretty sad. I once went to a game on a work night and didn’t get home til 3 am there were so many fights in a 4to 1 game. It was sad
i second that ,the only thing i think ,the 1970 and 1980s the goons can play ,unlike this game ,most of the thugs on both team or just thugs
Watching this at this time both Probert and Clark were veterans of the NHL.
This is a heavyweight fight. Protect yourself at all times 😊.
Did Myhres get a star in this game? It sounds crazy but look at the scores. Down 0-1, fights Zmolek. Up 3-1, fights Janssens. Then he prob doesn’t play again til it’s 6-1 and the brawl happens. Add an assist.
That first fight essentially turned the tide of the game. In a perfect world he would’ve fought Probie (TWICE) after Zmolek but by ducking him a bit CHI lost focus.
Thomas, I actually did get 3rd star of the game, way to notice!
Impressive getting a star since there were two hat tricks this game! I was there. Best game I’ve been to, besides the 2016 Final
nhl boxscore says #1 star Owen Nolan, #2 star Jeff Friesen, #3 star Vincent Damphousse.
Such a great great times !
Anyone know where the puck is, the what?
Clark and Gilmour played for the Hawks? I had no idea.
You really want your mind blown? Paul Coffey was on that team too.
But no one will ever believe you.
You would never guess, Bobby Orr was on that team as well
Because that game was before you were born.
Who is Chris Probert?
Bob's brother you idiot.
wowww what a game
The "Lorne Molleken" era was not very successful. However, the losing led to the rebuild, so there's that....
Awesome game! I love the announcers.
i thought maybe that was a young cam janssen
NO, 2 DIFFERENT GUYS, I MISS CAM
There was no Myhres vs Probert. Boo. Myhres fought Janssens.
That's why hockey is a team game.All for one,and one for all.
Shiner courtesy of George McPhee.
This Hawks team was stacked with tough guys. I love it.
How much easier are the referees jobs now lol, these guys in stripes went through a lot back then
Classic Dan Koharski - Never worked a game he didn't miss making any of the brawl calls correctly.
Don
The major to Janssens was the right call in a 6-1 game because if you allow that type of play it would happen in most lopsided wins.
Gotta love while all that nonsense was going down Gilmour and Vernon were shooting the shit.. I gotta assume Gilmour was placed at the end of the bench by Vernon just to ensure things wouldn't get ugly on the sidelines....
The 1999-00 NHL season was one of the worst seasons I ever remember. Not only was fighting way down but so was scoring. Jagr led the league with just 96 points, thats it. Such a boring product the NHL put out that year.
So was it 4 on 3, or who were the 2 guys who actually were allowed to stay on the ice after NINE got tossed in that last endeavor?
I also would've stopped the game after that. It's 7-1 and you already have some real problems.
Every skater on the ice was thrown out of the game for that fight at 18:45 of the third.
Probert got a match penalty for intent to injure.
Chad Brown got a cross-checking major.
Janssens got a charging major.
And the goalies each got 2 for leaving the crease.
Back in the day when players weren't prima donnas. Unlike last year's Calgary Flames.
Janssen beast mode...
I'm not asking if Doug Zmolek ever won a fight, I'm asking if he ever landed a punch. 100% punching bag his entire career
Steve Shields use to be the back up for Dominic Hasak in Buffalo when they went to the Cup Finals. Steve Shields also played for my hometown Jr.B Team the St.Marys Lincolns. St.Marys Jr.B Team has alot of history & quite a few players went onto the OHL,AHL & NHL such as Terry Crisp,Don Luce,Nathan Perrott,Cal O'Reily,Owen Lessard,Lonnie Loach,Brett Seguin,Mike Minard,Dan Wildfong,John Tripp,Jean Paul Parise etc.
Steve Shields is my neighbor.
mark jannsens was such a great role player,,,,,i miss the old nhl
Brigas de hockei costumam ser das piores não? Sim?
Is Myers ever a coward
Doug Zmolek.
I forgot Gilmore and Clark were reunited in Chicago.
Had Paul Coffey that season as well!
What a mess. Poor linesmen.
Sad seeing Gilmour in a hawks jersey. He is better than that.
The Blackhawk broadcasters are total "homers". They definitely need some glasses if they don't think that was a charge.
You're dumb af they're literally the most unbiased announcers in hockey even to this day...gotta love clueless butthurt triggered sharks fans that don't know anything about hockey trying to talk....why don't you actually win something then get back to me...
@@christianstokes1468 Blackhawk announcers are total homers. Couldn't call an objective game if their life depended on it. You act like you want to drop the gloves with me. Say it!!! LOL
@@LiberalSoldier1 listen to all their games...the same two announcers that you're listening to from this game are still with the hawks,and are literally the most unbiased announcers in the league,and even regularly call out players from the hawks on things that should've been penalties and dirty stuff gtfoh. You don't even know what you're talking about and it's quite obvious.🤣🤣
It’s the great now retired Pat Foley that you’re mistakenly calling a homer
I completely forgot that Clark and Gilmour played on the Blackhawks at the same time. Or that Bryan McCabe ever played for them.
back when there were **men** in the NHL...as opposed to the sassy little school girls in the league these days.
oh you mean hockey players who actually play hockey?
you would not say that if you were on the ice with them couch potato troll
spietroify I know, i know...You need to see other people fight so you can feel more like a man....Poor lil guy.
What a game hahaha
Passmore looked bagged after that scrum. Haha Mike Vernon was there too.
He was because he just sprinted the length of the ice. Ain't easy.
he wanted no part of Probie.
Not many people did! RIP #24
8:44 in all other situations, those that are not in play should never interfere but that hit from his fellow team mate allowed him to right his jersey and get a visual. I hate anyone who fights dirty and tries to use their opponents jersey or clothing to block someones view, movement and attempt to give themselves better odds in a brawl. That's cowardly.
Wasn’t his fellow teammate. Mansen pulled Shields’ jersey over his head. Unless I’m misunderstanding your comment.
Who in their right mind would fight Bob probert 😂
would be like fighting a dead person.
He was never the same player after he left Detroit. he was still formidable, but not invincible.
Back when Hawks couldnt win games and played cheap goon hockey instead. Not that sharks were any better during this era.
Joker Levin but they were, way better, as the scoreboard showed!
Guess San Jose was winning......
The hell is that announcer babbling about. Korolyuk stood up to everyone.
Here.
I always forget that Wendel played in Chicago.. Strange sight, Clark in red jersey.
Korky!
Marleau got sucker punched out of nowhere, lol what ticky tack BS
home town announcers...gotta laugh...Janssen never "stunned" Myers with a punch
looks like a lot of wasted energy to me
THEN WHY WATCH IT JERK OFF?
It was. Just ask the goalie Passmore...he was exhausted from sprinting the length of the ice.
Gilmour and Vernon former teammates on the stanley cup Flames getting into it
I forgot Clark played in Chicago
Clearly hawk broadcaster - unbelievable homers...according to these broadcasters hawk players do nothing wrong. What a freaking joke they are.
Dude it's a local broadcast. If you want objectivity, stick to national games. They're obviously going to cheer for the team that pays them, especially a guy like Pat Foley, who is a Hawks institution.
@@KingBeagle24 It is one thing to kind of root for a team, but a broadcaster has to show some degree of professionalism, they can't just lie about what the replay is showing time after time. On the other hand, think we just figured out who taught Jack Edwards everything he knows about broadcasting. If I want 'homer' broadcasting, I'll watch junior A games, by the NHL level should have guys like that weeded out. And they wonder why they can never build a hockey audience in the US, between announcers who tell you one thing when your eyes are watching something else altogether, and referees who call a floating rulebook so you never know what they will call from one game to the next, if this was what I had to watch for hockey when I was a kid, probably wouldn't have been a fan either, I was lucky to have guys like Cole, Meeker, MacFarlane and Dornhoefer calling games when I was discovering hockey
He “may have had the upper hand”??? Wtf? These Chicago announcers?
Hawks were the dirtiest team in the league back then
lol dirty? Just cause they fought alot didnt mean they were dirty
Did the blackhawks know they were aloud to fight back?
Back when the Hawks were selling out games lol not!!
What's this not bull shit. This ain't the 80's.
Every team should have to dress two goons! Fuck I miss real hockey. It’s so boring these days.
Yard sale
The linesmen should be getting danger pay.
LOL Gilmour was part of the Blackhawks then? HA
I remember the offseason of maybe 98(?) when the Hawks could've signed Gilmour or Brett Hull, and they chose Gilmour. By that point, Gilmour was a shell of his former self, but that really spoke to the ineptitude of the front office at that time. Not to say that Dougie was BAD as a Hawk, but it was crystal clear that his best days were way behind him.
@@KingBeagle24 I think they knew full well when they signed him they weren't getting '93 Gilmour. He still put up decent numbers considering how bad those Hawks teams were in the late 90's. It was also noted that during his time with the Hawks he was oft injured (terrible back) but played through the pain anyways; unlike that sissy Zhamnov.
I can't watch it anymore...sucks
See ya.
Do you know why people underestimate hockey? It's because of shit like this...Laughing at the Blackhawks goalie tho :D
This was a game 21 years ago idiot. In case you haven't noticed, they don't play like that nowadays. Wake up.