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  • Опубликовано: 3 авг 2006
  • Espo retired at the Garden

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  • @blackknife1
    @blackknife1 10 лет назад +137

    One of the greatest moments in Boston sports history.

    • @tydollaz13
      @tydollaz13 3 года назад +9

      Sports history period honestly

    • @ryanberrigan5421
      @ryanberrigan5421 3 года назад +1

      Easily. Classic garden
      Led the team in points that year. Losing to edmonton in the finals crushed me. Then in 90’ again. Damn.

    • @emceesmith6665
      @emceesmith6665 2 года назад +3

      I despise all Boston sports franchises. But this is badass.

    • @mikeyoungblood1642
      @mikeyoungblood1642 9 месяцев назад +1

      @@ryanberrigan5421The 1988 & 1990 Bruins were great teams, but falling to that Oilers team even without Gretzky in 90 is nothing to be ashamed of

  • @Altasren
    @Altasren 2 года назад +44

    I was lucky enough to be in the Garden that night, and everyone around me in our section was going "Are we really seeing what we think we're seeing?" Just that stunned moment.
    Nice, by the bye, to hear Fred Cusick's voice again ...

    • @JPMadden
      @JPMadden 7 месяцев назад +2

      That's Bob Wilson

  • @Showmemusic
    @Showmemusic 15 лет назад +94

    this is hands down one of my fav moments in sports history...
    what a gesture of respect..

    • @shaynekirkpatrick8146
      @shaynekirkpatrick8146 Год назад +7

      The only moment that could be better is Sakic letting Bourque raise the Stanley Cup first

    • @MDK2_Radio
      @MDK2_Radio Месяц назад

      @@shaynekirkpatrick8146Bourque is lucky to be on the giving end here and the receiving end there. What a career.

  • @hrshy491777
    @hrshy491777 6 лет назад +114

    The two classiest moves in hockey have involved Ray Bourque, this and Joe Sakic handing him the cup.

    • @thehistory5401
      @thehistory5401 3 года назад +1

      Sakic should have handed the cup to a longer tenured teammate

    • @bcal4877
      @bcal4877 3 года назад +16

      @@thehistory5401 It’s called showing respect to one of the greatest to ever play, just like Ray did with Phil. But I’m sure Sakic (another all time great) appreciates your advice on how to conduct himself as the Avs captain.

    • @thehistory5401
      @thehistory5401 3 года назад

      @@bcal4877 depends what you mean by “one of the greatest”, Bourque was a good player, but like a top 100 guy isnt in the Orr, Howe, Richard, Gretzky, Lemieux category. It was a cheesy way to win the cup...come over at the deadline, doesn’t really count!

    • @clubpenguin13531
      @clubpenguin13531 3 года назад +6

      @@thehistory5401 he was traded at the deadline the year before, and Bruins management practically forced him to leave because they knew that their Cup window had shut and Bourque still wanted to win with Boston

    • @thehistory5401
      @thehistory5401 3 года назад

      @@clubpenguin13531 ya but it’s still a corny way to win the cup

  • @rf396
    @rf396 5 лет назад +56

    56 years old grew up watching these guys play and I STILL cant watch this without choking up. Ray you are a CLASS ACT.

    • @davedefelice4684
      @davedefelice4684 2 года назад +3

      Amen and im 55 grew up watching WSBK TV38
      GO BRUINS

    • @rf396
      @rf396 2 года назад +3

      @@davedefelice4684 Fred and John along with Tom Larson made watching those games must see tv

  • @Skinnyd4
    @Skinnyd4 3 года назад +26

    Speaking as a guy who isn't a Bruin fan but who loves the game and class moments, I love this moment.

    • @MDK2_Radio
      @MDK2_Radio 3 месяца назад

      It’s great that Borque was on the giving end of this classy moment, and then the receiving end of another when Sakic handed him the Cup and let him take the first skate with it.

  • @richardgallerani8817
    @richardgallerani8817 2 года назад +7

    One of the single classiest things I've ever seen in the early of sports. I was there to see it. Not a dry eye in the house

  • @danielallen7259
    @danielallen7259 3 года назад +7

    One of the BEST examples of sportsmanship we'll ever see!!!!!!!👍😎

  • @wewd
    @wewd 14 лет назад +15

    The amount of talent in that building at that moment is staggering.

  • @MegaCaptain54
    @MegaCaptain54 9 лет назад +121

    I COULD TALK ALL NIGHT ABOUT THIS ONE. THE SINGLE CLASSIEST THING I HAVE EVER WITNESSED. I WAS THERE THAT NIGHT. it is near impossible to shut phil up, but I think Raymond finally found the way. Raymond bourque is single-handedly responsible for the three classiest things I have ever seen in the world of sports. I was present for all three of then fortunately.
    alongside this event, the other two happened on the same night. the other two occurred during the final game at the boston garden. a pre-season game vs the habs ends in a bruins 3-0 win. Patrick roy is the goalie, and the game ends and a sea of past and present bruins take a final skate on the garden ice while the late-great longtime radio announcer of the bruins, Bob Wilson sings THANKS FOR THE MEMORIES", ray skates over to the bench and comes back with former bruin, Normand Leveille. he suffered a cerebral hemeridge a few years before and never played again. Raymond takes him by the hands and leads him in a short skate on the old garden ice. and if that wasn't classy enough, as all the bruins are leaving the ice down in the old Zamboni entrance IN THAT INFAMOUS CORNER OF THE RINK, the last two players to leave the ice are, of course, Raymond bourque and Bobby Orr. as he should Ray left the ice first leaving only Bobby. as Bobby went to step off right after Ray, Bourque puts his hand on Bobby's chest and holds him up, puts his index finger in Orr's face and says to Bobby, "LAST LAP IS YOURS, ITS YOUR HOUSE". Bobby circled the garden for the final time to a thunderous ovation. it was all I could do to keep the tears of pride back as I laid witness to two of the classiest players the world of sport has ever known. what else can you say about the guy except "you were one of the best" good luck Raymond in whatever else you do. you've earned it. farewell and thank you

    • @ObviousandCynical
      @ObviousandCynical 8 лет назад +7

      +richard galerani Great story thanks for sharing.

    • @stacktrick
      @stacktrick  8 лет назад +6

      i was at that game too "The Last Hurrah."

    • @Ledhead-dw8sd
      @Ledhead-dw8sd 8 лет назад +7

      +richard galerani Another one of the classiest things i have seen was when Sakic immediately handed Ray the cup

    • @richardgallerani5644
      @richardgallerani5644 8 лет назад +3

      +Ledhead1217 who else could be have handed it to??? none the less, 29 yrs of class and loyalty, that was his reward that night.

    • @richardgallerani5644
      @richardgallerani5644 8 лет назад +8

      +Ledhead1217 in addition, Raymond bailed Bruins management out of a very awkward situation that night. #7 should have never been given out in the first place after Phil was traded to NY. but Ray dis truly the only thing he could do. as great as he made the #7 on his own, it belonged to espo. I got a little choked up when sakic handed Ray the cup. it was a king time coming. nice call

  • @unknowunknow4462
    @unknowunknow4462 9 лет назад +39

    Right from the mouth of Phil Esposito....the best player in the world #4 "BOBBY ORR"

    • @Kyle899
      @Kyle899 6 лет назад +1

      It's not like Esposito has a bias..

    • @bbb462cid
      @bbb462cid 4 года назад +4

      Orr's opponents had the same "bias".

  • @IAmStaggerLee
    @IAmStaggerLee 11 лет назад +46

    "Jesus saves, Espo scores on the rebound."

  • @mikepound9808
    @mikepound9808 5 лет назад +11

    I grew up in Massachusetts watching the Bruins and had moved to Florida. I happened to be in Boston on business that day and got tickets to this game, not knowing what was going to take place that night. What a great moment in sports I witnessed that night! And Espo went on to found the Tampa Bay Lightning team, for which we in the Tampa Bay area are forever grateful!

  • @yaboy899
    @yaboy899 4 года назад +12

    what's cool about Phil's speech is i felt like he was actually talking to the crowd not at the crowd like celebrities do nowadays.

  • @tgfabthunderbird1
    @tgfabthunderbird1 2 года назад +12

    I was producing the radio broadcast of this game in northern New Hampshire...I'm so glad we were rolling tape. The roar of the crowd was amazing, and what Ray Bourque did for Phil was classy and damned nice. You could hear how touched Esposito was by that. Two great players, for certain.

  • @bluejay93
    @bluejay93 15 лет назад +6

    Wow, the first time Espo was speechless. Bourque exudes class!!! What a moment!!!

  • @jeffcurley663
    @jeffcurley663 4 года назад +3

    Classiest move ever

  • @godhere6459
    @godhere6459 4 года назад +7

    thanks to bobby greatest player of all time .

  • @JoelElRican
    @JoelElRican 3 года назад +7

    I wasn't alive when this happened but I still feel joy for Phil while watching this. I am a Lightning fan and In 2011, I went to my first game. Game 6, ECF vs. The Bruins. Seems sort of poetic. Phil played for Boston and Phil is the reason hockey is in Tampa. His passion for the game is contagious and listening to him on radio is the best.

  • @padlarge
    @padlarge 9 лет назад +21

    Two of my favorite moments in hockey involve Ray Bourque. When he changed his jersey in front of Espo and hoisting the cup in 2001.

    • @mimmiandersson3529
      @mimmiandersson3529 4 года назад +3

      Those are my favourite moments. And im a red wings fan. True sportmanship. Amazing.

    • @packofredapples8
      @packofredapples8 3 года назад +2

      @@mimmiandersson3529 Konstantinov receiving the cup is one of my favorite hockey moments too - from an Avs fan

  • @Madisonrvr
    @Madisonrvr 13 лет назад +14

    A great hockey moment. Ray Bourque-- first class all the way. Love the reaction from Orr and O'Reilly in the background when he takes off the jersey. Great stuff.

  • @GianniVitucci
    @GianniVitucci Год назад +7

    Not a Bruins fan but this was one of the best moments, at least with regard to a retirement, in sports history. Such a classy move by Bourque! So surprised when I first watched this go down.

  • @canadian49
    @canadian49 15 лет назад +3

    What a class-act Ray Bourque was..... I thought that was soooo cool when he removed the Number 7 jersey to reveal his brand new number.....77.....
    Thanks for posting this!

  • @dwaynegalvin8799
    @dwaynegalvin8799 Год назад +9

    As a forever Bruins fan from Canada, this gesture still brings a tear to my eye!

  • @ajstewart3055
    @ajstewart3055 9 лет назад +21

    Classy. This is what hockey is about - respect those who came before you and honoring them. We all know Ray had no requirement to change his number, much less present his jersey to Phil, yet he did so with elegance and grace anyway because it was the honorable thing to do. As a Pens fan he drove me nuts in the 90's, but I can complete applaud and respect him fully for the legend he is.

  • @jasonrubin5545
    @jasonrubin5545 6 лет назад +8

    So much to love about this. Before Ray even took off his jersey, when he first skated up to Espo, you could see the respect and affection that Phil has for Ray. Then afterwards, Espo asks to have Bourque's #7 jersey as well. Having Turk, Bobby, and O'Reilly on hand and getting caught up in the moment. Phil giving the shout out to Orr. The crowd giving Espo his long-overdue love and recognition.

  • @ajb868686
    @ajb868686 6 лет назад +6

    Not a Boston fan or a huge hockey guy I loved Ray when he played for the Avs. He was just pure class.

  • @cpac22
    @cpac22 16 лет назад +8

    Ray Bourque, a man of class and sportsmanship. I loved watching him play, and Boston misses him.

  • @nicholasvandal6948
    @nicholasvandal6948 6 лет назад +4

    I was a year old. My dad said to me when I was older, there was 6 moments I cried.
    1) we finally won the World Series
    2) you kids were born
    3) Cousy retirement
    4) patriots won our first super bowl
    5) Bobby Orr retired
    6) espo retirement speech and Raymond changing to #77 for espo

  • @timesse
    @timesse 16 лет назад +2

    he was getting his jersey retired, and he won't forget that a great like ray bourque was giving up his number 7 for 77, a very respectable thing for a player to do

  • @47tooter
    @47tooter 6 лет назад +23

    Bourque was always a class act ! Never a crybaby , never a cheap shot , . A few months ago I went to a card show and there at a table signing autographs was Noman Leveille and sitting in the next chair was Ray Bourque !

    • @bbb462cid
      @bbb462cid 4 года назад

      Normand and Ray are good friends. Most NHL fans have forgotten Leveille. What a tragedy, but Normand is a strong man.

    • @tydollaz13
      @tydollaz13 3 года назад

      Bourquey is one of the classiest athletes in sports history. What a guy

    • @joeymaterese8095
      @joeymaterese8095 2 года назад

      Most people don't know why we didn't win a cup for bourque...It had nothing to do with our players ..... For 2 decades 80s and 90s we had the nucleus for a championship team.Thanks to our scouts who would pick the right player only to lose them after rookie contract was up and we wouldn't pay them....Then our Development program brought along these players and got them as ready as could be...But we needed more, that one or 2 stars to put us over the top...but it never happen cuz we wouldn't spend the money.....How many Big games were we in and we just couldn't make it whether a conference or cup round....You see Jacobs decided spending money on players was low on priorities...You could just go to fire sales and pick up the big names with a year left in their legs, That and a high priced hot dog and beer was all that mattered to JJ.. He has done more to hurt this franchise than any other owner in history... He's not even a Boston guy He might not be ruined in us on a large scale today because of the collective bargaining agreement but trust me hes the reason we only picked up filler positions in this 2021 off season.. We stayed away from any of the high end players which is what we need to get to the next level doesn't it ring a bell

    • @47tooter
      @47tooter 2 года назад

      @@joeymaterese8095 Not really , Bruins made it to the finals in 88 and 90 . I know Harry had a rep for being
      a cheapskate but he figured hard work is cheaper than talent so he always had a lunch pail team .
      Players were starting to sit-out seasons to demand more money and salaries were escalating.
      Players who wouldn't honor their contracts because they had a good season .
      but I know what you are saying with their sub-par teams of the 90s bringing Rays stats way down.

    • @mikeprevost8650
      @mikeprevost8650 2 года назад

      @@joeymaterese8095 me to JJ at the duck boat parade in 2011: "39 years of shitty hockey, thanks for nothing". He heard me, too, lol.

  • @Jiltedin2007
    @Jiltedin2007 2 года назад +2

    TRULY A CLASS ACT! A moment which will be forever “Frozen in Time” as you are seeing One Hall of Famer(Ray Bourque) giving up his original number 7 to Another Hall of Famer(Phil Esposito).

  • @christopherhopkins949
    @christopherhopkins949 Год назад +1

    Ray Bourque is one of the classiest gentleman ever to play in the NHL and in Boston history

  • @Alkeoholic77
    @Alkeoholic77 15 лет назад +5

    Goose bumps... freaking goose bumps every time I watch this.

  • @lynneferencik1378
    @lynneferencik1378 3 года назад +2

    Pure class all the way around- R.Ferencik

  • @MrT8599
    @MrT8599 2 года назад +2

    Ray Bourque changed his number DURING Phil Esposito's number retirement. He went from 7, which was being retired, to Double 7 (77). So in a sense, Bourque continued to wear the number 7 in honor of Esposito, albeit without it actually being the retired number.

  • @thenextpoetician6328
    @thenextpoetician6328 Месяц назад

    Habs fan. First time watching hockey was the '71 playoffs. Much respect, for Phil, Ray, and the fans.

  • @guy5529
    @guy5529 4 года назад +10

    Ray Bourque: The Greatest Class Act in NHL History

  • @alirez426
    @alirez426 4 года назад +2

    It's so great that Colorado was able to get that man a cup

  • @Lava1964
    @Lava1964 17 лет назад +2

    One of the classiest things ever--Borque handing over his number 7 to Espo.

  • @littlejeeper3863
    @littlejeeper3863 6 лет назад +7

    Raymond is one of the greatest and touches your heart

  • @hepenypacker
    @hepenypacker 15 лет назад +5

    Probably my all time favourite "Gahden" moment. Thanks for posting.

  • @jibberjabberr
    @jibberjabberr Год назад

    As a Habs fan, I remember this moment. Was extremely classy back then and still extremely classy today. Well done Ray and the B’s

  • @kennethcarroll5420
    @kennethcarroll5420 2 года назад +1

    i remember watching this on the tv, Ray Bourque was and always will be a class act

  • @guanaco103
    @guanaco103 14 лет назад +8

    Ray Bourque what a beauty !!

  • @batmanjwo
    @batmanjwo 15 лет назад +1

    I idolized him growing up. When the Bruins were out of it, he deserved the chance to win the Cup. It was stated that he asked to be traded after some players told him to consider it. Sinden agreed. True Bruins fans were happy to see him win the Cup. Bourque stated he had a great career but it has one major flaw: He didn't bring a Cup to Boston. He stated those exact words when they retired his number.

  • @rf396
    @rf396 4 года назад +1

    Hockey is loaded with class acts. But this gesture by Ray Bourque goes above and beyond. That SOB Harry put him in a terrible situation just to snipe at Phil and Ray found a way out of it that was respectful, gracious and loaded with class. And of Course even on HIS night, who else does PHIL thank? Bobby Orr. Class. Nothing but class. I am so grateful that I got to grow up there and watch these guys play. God am I lucky.

  • @danbarrasso2253
    @danbarrasso2253 4 года назад +1

    Ray Bourque = Class!
    Such a great gesture and moment. After Phil agreed to let him keep wearing it. I do believe, as legend has it, only Ray himself and the teams equipment manager knew this was going to happen until he pulled that sweater off. Pure awesomeness!!!

    • @Altasren
      @Altasren 2 года назад

      Sinden knew; he'd signed off on it.

  • @Theo-hc5ob
    @Theo-hc5ob 10 лет назад +7

    The next day the sports guy on the station I always listened to in Boston (WBCN) called Ray Bourque "Classy" Ray Bourque and did so through 1992 when I moved to Denver. There were bumper stickers around town: "Jesus Saves and Espo scores on the rebound." He was a scoring machine, a Beast, a freaking Great White with a stick in the slot. Took the Bruins TOO long to retire his number. Thanks for posting this.

    • @godhere6459
      @godhere6459 4 года назад

      should of said ...orr did all the work ..and espo put the Garbage out

    • @bbb462cid
      @bbb462cid 4 года назад

      @@godhere6459 a lot of people that mistake themselves for knowledgeable about NHL hockey say that.

    • @godhere6459
      @godhere6459 4 года назад

      @@bbb462cid I love hockey..watch it for 58 years...played till..60yo....and I watched the leafs..win the cup...never see that again..lol

    • @bbb462cid
      @bbb462cid 4 года назад

      @@godhere6459 nice to hear

  • @batmanjwo
    @batmanjwo 15 лет назад +2

    If my memory serves me correctly, O'Reilly put the idea in his head. When it came to that night, Bourque, O'Reilly, Sinden (I believe), the announcer and the equipment guy were the only people that knew.

  • @Nick31982
    @Nick31982 16 лет назад +1

    That is why Ray Bourque will always be my favorite hockey player.....at the time this kid gave up the number he had to honor another hockey icon in Boston. CLASS ACT ALL AROUND.....its just a shame that #77 couldn't have won a Stanley Cup in a Boston uniform.....

  • @paulesposito5856
    @paulesposito5856 Год назад +1

    Great centerman. Great human being.

  • @TheAcgtrs
    @TheAcgtrs 9 месяцев назад

    One of the classiest moments I’ve ever seen. #77

  • @spencergreen4570
    @spencergreen4570 9 лет назад +1

    what you seen at that time is one legend being retired and the future legend showing one of the best kind of class in NHL Ray in the hearts of Bruins fans will always be loved and Phil will always be loved to.

  • @mskipper19
    @mskipper19 5 лет назад +3

    One of the classiest moments in sports history!

  • @Navdan87
    @Navdan87 5 лет назад +5

    I'm a Pens fan, but I LOVE watching this clip! Ray & Phil were all class!!

  • @just-for-funtriviaquizzes
    @just-for-funtriviaquizzes 11 месяцев назад

    I remember this was the lead story on the Canadian sports networks that night and into the following day. Even the next morning the radio hosts on a music station i listened to were discussing this gesture with awe.

  • @locutus1126
    @locutus1126 4 года назад +1

    only in hockey would you ever see a gesture like this.

  • @wesleybarton6922
    @wesleybarton6922 4 года назад +1

    Listened to the Bruins on WBZ Boston, Group W Westinghouse broadcasting. Learned to love hockey by listening to the radio, never saw it until 3 years later. We had a local team in the EHL in Roanoke Virginia.

  • @marisalombardi385
    @marisalombardi385 2 года назад +1

    Brilliant Phil...
    ❤❤❤

  • @ZzExtreams
    @ZzExtreams 16 лет назад +3

    thats my great great great grandpa :P

  • @ezplosion
    @ezplosion 17 лет назад +1

    Bourque, one of the classiest moves in sports history. Respected and honoured Phil.

  • @MikeMeehan
    @MikeMeehan 4 года назад +1

    Bourque's gotta be the most likeable guy in hockey

  • @TheCrushin8tor
    @TheCrushin8tor 15 дней назад

    Ray is such a class act. Always.

  • @GooseGumlizzard
    @GooseGumlizzard 5 лет назад +4

    Espo. What a legend.

  • @17bruins91
    @17bruins91 12 лет назад +1

    I miss those glory days of the game. I wish i could have attended a game at the old Garden.

  • @markdaniele4539
    @markdaniele4539 5 лет назад

    Been a Bruin fan all my life 62.I was a mailman and Phils cousin lived on my route.He was nice enough to call Phil and have him autograph a photo for me.So funny because he was in a Ranger uniform.I gave it away.True story.LOL.

  • @Lava1964
    @Lava1964 8 лет назад +9

    Pure class.

  • @firebugjohnnypyro
    @firebugjohnnypyro 9 лет назад +1

    The looks on both O'Reilly and Orr's faces....then on Phil's tells the whole story. Very classy move by Ray Bourque. :)

  • @bobdonovan34
    @bobdonovan34 6 лет назад +2

    I remember watching on TV and wondering what was going to happen with Bourque's #7. And when it happened we all just looked at each other and said wow. Proud moment in Boston.

    • @bbb462cid
      @bbb462cid 4 года назад

      Nobody but Bourque and the trainer knew what was going to happen

  • @mad12b
    @mad12b 14 лет назад +1

    Leadership, Sportsmanship and Class.

  • @LeoWhalen1933
    @LeoWhalen1933 5 лет назад +3

    This is what makes my town the greatest sports city. Its more than championships.

    • @BigAlvideos101
      @BigAlvideos101 4 года назад

      Yet your team is easily the dirtiest team in the entire NHL!

    • @LeoWhalen1933
      @LeoWhalen1933 2 года назад

      @@BigAlvideos101 boohoo leafs fan I take it?

    • @BigAlvideos101
      @BigAlvideos101 2 года назад

      @@LeoWhalen1933 Me? A Laffs fan? Oh HEAVENS no! I hate that lousy, laughable, loser team with every fibre of my being! You should be ashamed of asking me such a ridiculous thing!

    • @BigAlvideos101
      @BigAlvideos101 2 года назад

      @@LeoWhalen1933 But you don't have to be a Laffs fan in order to recognize the dirtiest team in the league with the dirtiest players in the league- ESPECIALLY the dirty little sewer rat with the oversized rat nose!

    • @LeoWhalen1933
      @LeoWhalen1933 2 года назад

      @@BigAlvideos101 I kind of like you

  • @rabbel
    @rabbel 13 лет назад +5

    Well, karma is powerful thing. Ray was rewarded for what he did there when Sakic gave him the cup in 2001 without hoisting it first.

  • @Navdan87
    @Navdan87 14 лет назад +2

    Wow! What a great moment !!

  • @KillEmAll83
    @KillEmAll83 11 лет назад +3

    I love Orr's reaction in the back.

    • @bbb462cid
      @bbb462cid 4 года назад

      One day we'll lose Bobby. It makes me sad just to think that it will happen.

  • @4EyedAnimation
    @4EyedAnimation 14 лет назад +1

    I had that on my front door as a kid!!!! GO BROONS!

  • @bbb462cid
    @bbb462cid 4 года назад +2

    If you don't believe in the hockey Gods well...Bourque made this classy pass to Espo in 1987. What goes around comes around. Ray waited until 2001 and then he got a nice pass from Joe Sakic. That's an intervening 14 years Ray waited. 7+7 is 14.

    • @ricardospaniard9050
      @ricardospaniard9050 2 года назад

      Amen to that. His surrender of the jersey was the proverbial sacrifice at the altar so to speak.

  • @oldgordo61
    @oldgordo61 15 лет назад

    He never asked to be traded, the briuns organization made an arrangement to trade to a team that had a chance to win the Stanley Cuo and Bourque was at the end of his carreer.
    The organization knew they didn't the team to accomplish that and as a goodwill guesture they wanted to do something nice for a great player.
    Bourque would have stayed on, no questions asked if they asked him to remain with the briuns, til he retired, that's the kind of guy he was.
    A class act and a professional.

  • @thehistory5401
    @thehistory5401 3 года назад +2

    Esposito and Orr beat Gretzky and Coffee 10 times out of 10!

  • @rathofturkey
    @rathofturkey Год назад

    Bobby Orr, Phil Esposito and Ray Bourque all together like that? You don’t have to be a Bruin’s fan to know that’s special.

  • @jetshull
    @jetshull 16 лет назад

    Boy what a character, they'll never have another phil esposito, one of a kind, good stuff.

  • @Navdan87
    @Navdan87 12 лет назад +1

    3 Bruin greats on the ice at the same time! Orr, Esposito, and Bourque!!

  • @NHnomad
    @NHnomad 4 года назад

    I was there. Great moment. Class all the way.

  • @sergioalpert66
    @sergioalpert66 13 лет назад +1

    Phil Esposito was the greatest Bruin of all-time. Unstoppable. Put team Canada on his back and beat the Soviets in the 1972 Summit Series.

  • @MapleSyrupPoet
    @MapleSyrupPoet 2 года назад

    Love that name, Esposito ...special last name

  • @hvancdykempf2068
    @hvancdykempf2068 10 лет назад +1

    EXCELLENT - BRUINS HISTORY OF WINNERS !

  • @rejean2744
    @rejean2744 10 месяцев назад

    I was there. A great night.

  • @lynneferencik1378
    @lynneferencik1378 5 лет назад

    Class and respect from these two is no surprise !

  • @papabits5721
    @papabits5721 2 года назад +1

    Bobby Orr and Phil, that was hockey night in Canada

  • @user-hv1bh4wj8u
    @user-hv1bh4wj8u 2 года назад +1

    Эспо - великий хоккеист! Спасибо ему!

  • @tigerhockey7
    @tigerhockey7 15 лет назад

    his is one of the most selfless displays ever in sports...Phil and Ray are both two of the greatest ever

  • @bgd360
    @bgd360 4 года назад

    This is incredible! To be in the building on that night.... You just don’t see this level of class in sports anymore.

  • @user-gu1qh7zb9j
    @user-gu1qh7zb9j Месяц назад

    I still get goose bumps

  • @voisindo
    @voisindo 15 лет назад

    Ray Bourque did not ask to get traded. He did state that he considersing retiring. Harry Sinden ( Bruins GM at the time) was told to trade him by many faithful Boston fans ( myself included) , along with many from the Bruins organization to give him a final chance to win the Stanley Cup.

  • @RonCoglianese
    @RonCoglianese 11 лет назад

    A classy move and one of the greatest moments in NHL history.

  • @JBM425
    @JBM425 11 месяцев назад

    Ironically, in giving number 7 to the man who made it a Bruins icon, Bourque’s new number 77 ultimately became just as iconic.

  • @AEMoreira81
    @AEMoreira81 10 лет назад +6

    Anyone wondering why Bourque only had an "A" on his jersey...the Bruins had a co-captaincy at the time with Bourque (wearing the "C" for away games) and Rick Middleton (wearing the "C" for home games). After Middleton's retirement following the 1987-88 season, Bourque would be the sole captain until 2000.

  • @TravisGreenwoodlessavytrav
    @TravisGreenwoodlessavytrav Год назад

    Like something out of Goodfellas when young Henry Hill gets pinched but doesn't rat. All the OG Bruin alumni welcoming Bourque into their club. They can't believe the gesture and even better it was a total surprise to 99% of the people in the building.

  • @mykeduncan2399
    @mykeduncan2399 5 лет назад +7

    Bourque has to turn his back to Esposito..0:22
    To show off his new number lol

    • @dnasty312
      @dnasty312 3 года назад +1

      Just to confirm *#7* is Espo's forever. He was told they were going to share the number initially

  • @robertbutts9835
    @robertbutts9835 5 лет назад

    What an amazing player