1968-69 Rangers vs Canadiens - Montreal Forum

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
  • March 22, 1969 - The Canadiens face the New York Rangers at the Montreal Forum
    1st & 2nd period highlights: goals scored by Yvan Cournoyer (MTL), Jean Ratelle (NYR), Bobby Rousseau (MTL)
    Goaltenders: Ed Giacomin & Rogie Vachon
    La Soirée du hockey (Radio-Canada)

Комментарии • 98

  • @xpindy
    @xpindy Год назад +36

    Over fifty years ago and it was no problem for me that the broadcast was in French because I instantly recognized every guy on both teams. (You would expect that I could know the Rangers- that's my team.) I don't recognize all the guys on my own team nowadays. A different era- I, too, miss it all. From the siren to begin and end the period- to the Canadiens theme that they came out to- and the trumpet's charge. A golden age.

    • @pyannie6904
      @pyannie6904 Год назад +4

      Ha, so true, hardly a Canuck name anymore. At least we got these shit quality vids to remember the glory days.

    • @ldhorricks
      @ldhorricks Год назад

      indeed but what the heck is that theme...they used to play it when the Habs skated onto the ice and for a while after every Habs goal...I've asked so many people if they know name of the theme...most people don't even remember it.

    • @brianedwards5223
      @brianedwards5223 6 месяцев назад

      @@ldhorricks The theme song is 'Les Canadiens Sont La!' A rough translation would be 'The Canadiens are there!'

  • @broughmar
    @broughmar Год назад +5

    Thanks for this. Great to see my NYR in color in the 60s. Forum was a classic venue but admit im glad Rangers don't have to play there any longer.l saw too many losses when I travelled to see games there. Got some measure of revenge when I was at MSG last we played them in playoffs when Rangers took the series (think 2014)

  • @scfp57
    @scfp57 Год назад +18

    Fantastic - what a backhand pass by JC Tremblay on the Cournoyer goal, then he stops a Ranger breakaway later in the period. The Habs defence in the early ‘70’s would have been even more incredible if he’d stuck around, and going to the WHA while still in his prime cost him a place in the HOF (at least so far)…

    • @PhilipJoyce-n4l
      @PhilipJoyce-n4l Год назад +2

      I feel JC merits a HOF induction just as a Montréal Canadien. Forget all that WHA stuff, he was a top player, the more old clips I watch with him, the more impressive he gets, he was such a weapon on D

  • @ldhorricks
    @ldhorricks Год назад +5

    this is the first HNIC broadcast saved on VTR in Color I've seen prior to 1975. I searched all over the place for actual HNIC colour broadcast VTR recordings. There is a preserved colour HNIC broadcast from The Habs -Sabres 1975 Semi - Final, that until seeing this, I concluded was the earliest preserved colour HNIC broadcast recording. I remember how excited I was to watch the games, when we got our first Colour set in 1970. The first colour HNIC game I remember watching was Minnesota at Montreal.

    • @jethro1963
      @jethro1963 9 дней назад

      It's amazing how little early colour videotape of the NHL there is. There's some cool CBS footage of Toronto and Chicago from 1968 and I just found some CBC (Bill Hewitt) of the Leafs vs the Canucks from 1973. My prized piece of video is the 1966 Grey Cup in colour on videotape, that is rare as colour broadcasting in Canada had just begun in September of 66 gearing up for the Centennial. Colour videotape recording wasn't that old either (1958) There's also some nice CFL colour videotape from 1971 showing Exhibition Stadium in Toronto still with grass.

  • @robgrune3284
    @robgrune3284 Год назад +30

    I miss those days. The theme song remains the best in all sports. Teams had style. Players had personalities and were gentlemen off ice. Announcers became icons. No ads on boards, no helmets, no teeth!

    • @buddhafx5973
      @buddhafx5973 Год назад +2

      Risky business for barely no money!

    • @vincentlefebvre9255
      @vincentlefebvre9255 Год назад +1

      And no goalie masks !

    • @keithalcock7173
      @keithalcock7173 Год назад

      @@arnoldboston392 Bugsy was a madman. I remember him and the unforgettable Howie Young. Cheers and Merry Christmas

    • @donhuber9131
      @donhuber9131 Год назад

      Every goalie seemed to have a personal style as well. Often, the two goalies on each team were radically different in their approach. Vachon/Worsley; Crozier/Edwards; Hall/Plante; Parent/Favell; Cheevers/Johnston. Classic hockey, even if the expansion teams were vastly inferior.

    • @Classicrocker6119
      @Classicrocker6119 28 дней назад

      @@vincentlefebvre9255Well said!

  • @VintageOnline100
    @VintageOnline100 Год назад +17

    March 22, 1969
    Canadiens (44-17-11) 3, Rangers (38-24-8) 1. They faced each other in the 1st round of the playoffs that year where Montreal swept the Rangers 4-0 on their way to winning the Stanley Cup.

    • @donhuber9131
      @donhuber9131 Год назад +1

      Vachon...last maskless goalie to win the cup.

    • @donhuber9131
      @donhuber9131 Год назад +3

      And then defeated the Bruins in six games; swept my Blues who only scored 3 goals in four games. We knew we would lose, of course, but the lack of offense was so disappointing. Guys like Backstrom and Provost checked the hell out of our few forwards who could score. One of our 3 goals was with a two-man advantage(Larry Keenan).

    • @herecomesforego1787
      @herecomesforego1787 Месяц назад

      that's okay the miracle mets won it all a few months later! ... OTOH, i do miss the expos! lol

    • @erinserb
      @erinserb 10 дней назад +1

      @@donhuber9131 Yes, donhuber9131, the Blues are my hometown team. They didn't stand a chance with the established Original 6, the sacrificial lamb. But how I love watching these games, they are awesome and I know a tiny bit of French so it helps me follow along. Those were the days of class players, and yes, no stupid ads on the boards, and the players were playing for the honor of the sport, and the spirit back then was so great. I love the theme music when the Canadians come on the ice.

    • @donhuber9131
      @donhuber9131 9 дней назад

      @@erinserb Had the second wave of STL management not run Scotty Bowman out of town, the Blues would have won their first Cup decades before they did.

  • @leafyutube
    @leafyutube Год назад +16

    This is gold.

  • @tomtalley2192
    @tomtalley2192 Год назад +6

    Bruins fan, this was about the time I started watching hockey. Bruins were about to become a juggernaut, but still couldn’t get by the Habs. Remember the Ranger GAG line. Goalies without masks, players without helmets, you knew all the players of the east divisions original six. WHA ruined a lot of teams, including the Bruins.

    • @donhuber9131
      @donhuber9131 Год назад +4

      WHA also destroyed the last chance for the Seals to be a decent team. Charlie Finley, of course, was the main culprit.

  • @occultustactical6138
    @occultustactical6138 Год назад +16

    I love the Hockey Night in Canada theme song. I was 7 when this game was played. On Saturday night I would park in front of the TV and wait for the Ranger game to start always extra special when they played Montreal or the Bruins. I have to admit that compared to the speed of today’s game this looks like a modern day beer league game. The passing, the unforced errors, still so fun to watch. I miss those days no wokeness, no non-binary games during intermission. Just pure rough and tumble hockey. And the commercials too!

  • @stefanbaumans8453
    @stefanbaumans8453 Год назад +13

    Robert Rousseau, mon joueur préféré alors que j’étais un petit garçon et que je regardais religieusement La Soirée du Hockey le samedi soir!

    • @tomtalley2192
      @tomtalley2192 Год назад +5

      Loved his cool looking, gum chewing. Seems like he didn’t break a sweat!

    • @PhilipJoyce-n4l
      @PhilipJoyce-n4l Месяц назад +1

      Great skater!

  • @mattanderson6336
    @mattanderson6336 Год назад +7

    Back when I first started following the Canadiens in the late ‘60’s.

  • @RichardRobitaille61
    @RichardRobitaille61 Год назад +9

    Great ! A rare colour Habs game of the 60's !

    • @my3dviews
      @my3dviews Год назад

      There's also a National Film Board film called Blades and Brass that looks great. Look for it on their website where it is in 1080p rather than 480p on youtube.

  • @markliebrock6246
    @markliebrock6246 Год назад +2

    I miss old time hockey. Can’t even watch today’s game.

  • @alartandy
    @alartandy Год назад +4

    Growing up in Connecticut the Rangers telecasts on WOR-TV had Win Elliot calling the play by play while the vastly superior Marv Albert was in the radio booth for WNBC-AM 660. "Gentle John" Ferguson was always taking a run at Rod Gilbert. I guess he was jealous of Rod's looks. 😀

    • @epaddon
      @epaddon 9 месяцев назад

      And then when Ferguson became Rangers GM, he released Gilbert. In addition to doing the idiotic Rick Middleton for Ken Hodge trade and shoving those ridiculous uniforms on the team that they got rid of when Ferguson was sent packing.

  • @mukinmukin6352
    @mukinmukin6352 Год назад +2

    This was the first year of the "new" forum. I believe right after the renovation that brought capacity up to about 16,000 seats (with standing room I believe they got close to 18,000 in there) before this it sat around 13,500 with 15,500 standing room

  • @michaeleaster1815
    @michaeleaster1815 Год назад +5

    I wonder how long the average shift lasted in this game compared to today's game. It seems to me that is one of the biggest differences between in the two eras. p.s. Count me in with those who get goosebumps to the theme song. I remember reading (during the controversy of 2008) that some parts of the world think it is Canada's national anthem.

  • @fdtori
    @fdtori Год назад +5

    Love the goalkeeping technique at 16:07 🙂... Of course the equipment size only covered so much

    • @my3dviews
      @my3dviews Год назад +1

      Plus, you don't want to go down too soon if you want to keep your teeth, with no mask. 😂

    • @donhuber9131
      @donhuber9131 Год назад

      I agree with what Ken Dryden recently said. The net needs to be both 6 inches wider and taller to make up for the ridiculous pad and glove size these days.

    • @humanbeing2420
      @humanbeing2420 4 месяца назад

      The pads were much heavier then so it made the butterfly style really difficult to pull off.

  • @PatFrenchLeafsFan1
    @PatFrenchLeafsFan1 Год назад +6

    A rare colour HNIC intro.

  • @gcdcjccc
    @gcdcjccc Год назад

    Excellent footage..great memories

  • @pyannie6904
    @pyannie6904 Год назад +1

    hi, do you have the complete Molson commercial at 14:27? I love this music.

  • @randylochtefeld2806
    @randylochtefeld2806 5 месяцев назад

    JC Tremblay deserves Hall of Fame in my opinion.

  • @RRaquello
    @RRaquello Год назад +8

    Since the Canadiens had first dibs on French players at this time and up to around 1970, how did the Rangers manage to snare both Gilbert & Ratelle? I've always wondered about that. A couple of years after this, Bobby Rousseau ended up playing for the Rangers.

    • @ronmoore4372
      @ronmoore4372 Год назад +8

      Canadiens had the two top players in the Q, the Quebec Major Junior League. Gilbert and Ratelle ( although they were from Montreal ) played in the OHL Ontario Hockey League for Guelph for their Junior careers. Guelph's parent club was the New York Rangers. They were therefore in the Rangers system.

    • @RRaquello
      @RRaquello Год назад +2

      @@ronmoore4372 The only other French players I can think of from that time who were top stars who didn't play for the Canadiens, or at least get their start with the Canadiens are Pierre Pilote and Marcel Pronovost. I'm sure there are others, but that's off the top of my head. If they had been able to extend their privilege of taking the top Quebec player for one more year, they would have gotten Gilbert Perreault, and wouldn't it have been nice to have a line with Guy Lafleur centered by Perreault.,

    • @xpindy
      @xpindy Год назад

      Gilbert had a serious back injury- spinal fusion was required, I believe. So Montreal passed on him.

    • @ronmoore4372
      @ronmoore4372 Год назад +2

      Pierre Pilote was born in Quebec but moved to Ontario at 14 and did not play organized hockey til he was 17.His Junior hockey was played in Ontario so Canadiens did not have dibs on him. Pronovost was from Quebec as well but Detroit signed him out of Midget and had him playing junior in Windsor Ontario.Montreal got a lot of them,but did not get them all, lol. Good point about Lafleur-Perreault. @@RRaquello

    • @marcdonnelly7414
      @marcdonnelly7414 Год назад +2

      This was the first game I ever attended

  • @franktarantino7607
    @franktarantino7607 Год назад +1

    Roger ducet,his version of 0 Canada Is my favorite

  • @angelomisterioso
    @angelomisterioso Год назад

    De l'or en barre! merci! :)

  • @johnbarroll1120
    @johnbarroll1120 4 месяца назад +1

    No facemasks or helmets?? I LOVE IT!!! true warriors

  • @desjarda
    @desjarda Год назад +2

    Comme j'aimerais avoir une liste de toutes les terminologies que Lecavalier a inventés pour la description d'un match de hockey... " le boulet ! " " le disque" " la glace" !!

  • @pyannie6904
    @pyannie6904 Год назад

    hey iove the Molson commercials--please post them complete

  • @riobabic8960
    @riobabic8960 Год назад +5

    Today’s hockey has lost its magic !

  • @sgagne1
    @sgagne1 Год назад

    Wow merci

  • @floxy20
    @floxy20 Год назад +2

    What strikes me watching these games is how many times shots are taken from just inside the blue line. Nowadays the skater keeps the puck, skates hard, then stops on a dime to make a play. Is it because skates are so much better now that it is easier to maneuver this way?

    • @davidangel7478
      @davidangel7478 Год назад +3

      I believe this had to do with the innovation of the slap shot which was still relatively new in the late ‘60’s. I just read that in today’s game the slap shot keeps waning in importance every year. The players now realize that beating a goalie from long range even with the best slap shot, is a low probability event.

    • @donhuber9131
      @donhuber9131 Год назад

      I feel it's because the goalies did not take up the entire net with this oversized pad and glove nonsense. Ken Dryden recently said the goal should be made both 6 inches taller and wider to encourage more outside shooting.

  • @andreydanilenko406
    @andreydanilenko406 Год назад +2

    Безумство !Вратарь ,его голова полностью открыты !?!?

  • @GGRONFORS
    @GGRONFORS Год назад +2

    Nice. Any Leafs in colour from the 60s?

    • @jethro1963
      @jethro1963 Год назад +1

      There is a RUclips video that says it is the oldest find of an original TV color broadcast of an NHL game. It's not a CBC production, it's CBS Sports from Chicago featuring the Hawks and Leafs. Fantastic colour on the closeups. Interesting in between periods feature on Joanne Hull and her paintings. It's called: 1968 CHICAGO vs TORONTO PART BROADCAST IN COLOR

    • @GGRONFORS
      @GGRONFORS Год назад

      @@jethro1963 Haha, I posted that one! Alias.

  • @GUISNIP
    @GUISNIP Год назад +3

    What, no Pride jerseys for the warm up skate?

  • @alphwinter3913
    @alphwinter3913 8 месяцев назад

    Didn't see the all time great #4 on ice for the Habs. Injury?

  • @Shmerpy
    @Shmerpy Год назад

    The old days were great (I've been playing and watching hockey for 60 years), but seriously, either of these teams would get creamed if they tried to play any team in today's game. Except maybe my Canucks...

  • @basilsmith104
    @basilsmith104 8 месяцев назад

    Very good 😮

  • @MrKingalow
    @MrKingalow Год назад

    Thanks for including the groovy intro!

  • @tanler7953
    @tanler7953 Год назад +3

    Both teams played pretty clean. Few cheap shots.

    • @donhuber9131
      @donhuber9131 Год назад +3

      You didn't want to piss off Ferguson or Kurtenbach!

  • @stephendwyer6292
    @stephendwyer6292 Год назад

    🇨🇦at it’s Finest 😎😎🇨🇦🇨🇦

  • @seanmoore5441
    @seanmoore5441 4 месяца назад +1

    The NHL was too cheap to pay the million dollars to the person who wrote the music for hockey night in Canada and then made up a competition for a new song that played once or twice , then the NHL just did their own thing which is of course lousy! With Don Cherry gone, in which his side kick should of been gone too! I don’t bother with NHL stuff much anymore!

  • @peachman1970
    @peachman1970 Год назад +13

    Ah the good old days. The broadcast was about HOCKEY. No woke virtue signaling diversity and inclusion bullshit.

    • @humanbeing2420
      @humanbeing2420 4 месяца назад

      Where do you see that in hockey broadcasts today? I watch hockey all the time and I've never seen it once....

  • @brianmouland209
    @brianmouland209 Год назад +1

    So cool, watched the game as a kid

  • @glennschiffer1742
    @glennschiffer1742 Год назад +1

    goalies no mask

    • @donhuber9131
      @donhuber9131 Год назад +2

      Yes, but the late 60s was the watershed when many goalies finally went to masks. Hall, Crozier, Giacomin, Binkley, Johnston, DeJordy, Gamble. Just became too dangerous. 1968 was the final season both goalies were mask-less in the cup final: Worsley and Hall. 1969, Vachon was last goalie to win the cup without a mask.

  • @Unclemoparman
    @Unclemoparman Год назад

    Still hate Art Skov.

  • @mrpopicockismyfriendJLBmyenem
    @mrpopicockismyfriendJLBmyenem Год назад

    I wonder if anyone here understands every word ? 😂

  • @johnshields6852
    @johnshields6852 Год назад

    I was 8 years old then, this was my first year playing hockey, great sport, the speed, the relatively constant motion. No mask for the goalie, we wore Helmut's but no cages or shields. 🇺🇲🏒🇨🇦

  • @rbrb3625
    @rbrb3625 Год назад +1

    🟥⬜🟦🟥🟥⬜⬜🟦🟦🟥🟥🟥⬜⬜⬜🟦🟦🟦🟥🟥🟥
    🟥🟥🟥⬜🟦🟦🟦🟥🟥🟥⬜🟦🟦🟦🟥🟥🟥⬜⬜🟦🟦
    🟥🟥🟥🟥⬜🟦🟦🟥🟥🟥⬜🟦🟦🟥🟥🟥⬜🟦🟦🟥🟥
    🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥◻🟦🟦🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥◻🟦🟦🟥🟥
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    /
    Tres bien ! ! !
    The Slap Shot denigrated Hockey.
    The players faces became unknown bit-by-bit until
    the faces were unknown by all but the most dedicated fans
    by around 1995. Even now, a hockey fan like myself, knows
    some of the goalies’ faces because they check on The RUclips
    and the fans also know the faces of some of the stars
    from the various media.
    PEOPLE RELATE TO FACES because it is in our nature to do so ! ! !
    Notice how much Basketball has grown ! ! !
    The great game of hockey has become relegated to a niche sport
    because of this and because of the ridiculous gigantic goalie equipment.
    Also, all but the most well-to-do parents simply can not afford
    to have their children play organized hockey.
    Anyway thanks for this.
    Merci beaucoup ! ! !
    🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥⬜🟦🟦🟥🟥🟥🟥⬜🟦🟦🟦🟦🟥🟥🟥⬜🟦🟦🟦🟥🟥🟥⬜🟦🟦🟦🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥⬜⬜🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥⬜🟦🟦🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥⬜🟦🟦🟦🟦🟦🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥🟥