I don't like Boston butt and the 2003 season new Toronto fans came down to Amalie Arena only to harass my father and he shut you up by the way you can always say at the end of that year the Tampa Bay Lightning number
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I remember this game like it was yesterday still. When Toronto started blowing the game, you just had to sit there in silence, and when Boston won in overtime, all you could do was shake your head, in disbelief at that game and the series as a whole. Boston was up 3 to 1, and Toronto had managed to push it to seven, and they blew it in game 7.
It’s not fair you come back from 3-1 and have heart like that you win fair is fair. You can’t blow a 3-1 head and win both times it’s not fair leafs deserved to beat Boston in 13 and 18.
Fun time to be in highschool, where the class (minus myself, one habs fan) were all leafs fans, and the teacher was a Boston fan. What a fun class that was the next day. Never seen that man even smirk before such a big smile.
You should be used to the choking by now, Leafs are Tinkerbells and look forward to the pretty spring flowers instead of getting bobos by playing playoff hockey against men.
nah man... that's a regulation season game. I think game 1 last night has this beat. Can't speak for every Leaf's fan on this anymore, because yesterday was fucked.
I remember watching this one at my place. We went up 4-1 and one of my brothers walked in the room. I explained that it was game 7 and we were up by 3 in the third. He looks at the screen for a moment and said "yea the Leafs are going to lose" and walked away. I told him it was impossible but of course we know how it went
When they went up 4-1 I told the host of the Leaf party I was at to “turn it off”. When they all looked at me like “why”? I said “I don’t want to see this collapse”
I know EXACTLY what you mean. It's the same pain Kansas City Chiefs fans felt before Patrick Mahomes: if we were up in a playoff game, especially by a big score, we'd find a way to blow it.
I’ll never forget that game. I was in 8th grade, living in NH, and almost lost my close friend that week. My step dad went to bed when it hit 4-1, completely defeated. Me, only knowing Boston success growing up in the 2000’s, had a little flame of hope lit as they battled back. Just like 28-3 later confirmed, it’s never over until it’s over. Absolutely love seeing this story back.
I feel like a lot of people sometimes forget how the leafs fought their way back up after being down 3-1 in the series but ultimately absolutely bottled it in game 7
As a longtime bruin fan. This video was great and this game everything from Jack Edwards saying "unless, they suffer a colossal collapse, they are going to eliminate the boston bruins" then that exactly happening is just amazing. Whenever I re watch this game or highlights from this game I get chills every time. Hockey truly is a amazing sport. (love the channel)
I was only 11 when we moved to Toronto late in 1967. My new best friend was a rabid Leafs fan when nose-bleed tickets were only $2. The following spring the first two Leafs/Bruins games were a combined 17-0. Pretty sad when a 12 year old realizes this is hopeless. There is no Santa Claus, no Easter Bunny and the Leafs will NEVER get past the second round.
@@MangoBS Really? I know you are bitter that the Bruins always turn the Leafs to mulch, but at least as a Bruins fan I can say I've seen three Stanley Cups. Odds are you have never seen one.
On the other side of it, Bergeron scoring the tying goal was possibly about the most hyped I've ever been watching sports in my life. The winner was almost as good, but the fact that they tied it like they did was miraculous. That game was over.
@@Stemsoup Very true everyone is guilty of projecting. I am projecting weakness myself by calling others in this country weak. I also just find it funny how people are so hurt over a team losing, they may do the unthinkable. I personally will get over it in 2 hours.
I had season tickets that year and i was at that game. People started leaving with like 10 minutes left and then the chaos started and that place has never exploded like it did that night! I got chills watching that over again! Great video
Still get chills every time I see this game… still remember watching the game when I was 7 years old, my dad wanted to change the channel cuz it was over😂 I didn’t give up and watched the greatest comeback of all time!
This game definitely went on to haunt Toronto's collective memory for years to come. Sometimes, I wonder if the subsequent game 7 collapses in the years to come were influenced by the memory of this game. I mean if you look at the playoff series that followed, the Leafs have never won a game 7 in a series. When they made it out of the first round last year, they finished off Tampa Bay in 6 games. I wonder what kind of team Toronto would become if in an alternative universe, they had won that game 7 against Boston.
@@StressfulGengar Damn, that is such a good point! It was at that point that Leafs embraced the rebuild and it was directly responsible for the Core 4 that we have today. We drafted Nylander in 2014, Marner in 2015 and super-tanked for Matthews in 2016.
@@StressfulGengar Columbus' issues stem from management tho. Think back to all the great players they've drafted but have left cus their gm was dogshit
this is my favorite hockey memory. after that tying goal, my entire body went utterly numb, an intense buzzing coursing through me. i remember trying to leap up in celebration but immediately collapsed. absolutely unreal. i have a framed photo of 19, 63, and 37 celebrating immediately after the OT goal, signed by 37. its pretty much my most treasured possession
this game lives rent free in my head, watched it with my 2 buddies that were die hard leaf fans, watching their dreams die was beautiful and it was an incredible moment in sports history
As a bruins fan this has to be my favorite game of hockey I have ever witnessed. Our neighbors came over and were celebrating the leaf's win, my dad already turned the TV off... and then my brother says it is 3-4 and the rollercoaster of emotions that went down in that garage I will never forget.
“With the point of the dagger at their throats, they rip it out of Toronto’s hands and kill the beast. The Boston Bruins have won it after being three down in the third.” What a legendary call. Absolute chills.
I remember watching the game 7 with all my buddies at my place back in 2013. We were so hyped up at the beginning of the 3rd. When the game ended, the room was dead silent for 5 mins while we all stared at the floor.
I'm not a Leafs or Bruins fan, but I remember this game like it was yesterday. I was watching at a bar with my GF, and when the Leafs made it 3-1 she said "Let's go home. Game's over, right?" And I said "Nah - game's not over yet." Then they made it 4-1, and we repeated that same exchange, and I explained that it's never over until it's over (especially in hockey), that a comeback was unlikely but still possible. And then the Bruins' incredible comeback unfolded. I felt so awful for Leafs fans. Anyway, my GF's takeaway from this game was that hockey teams regularly come back from 2-goal or 3-goal deficits in the 3rd period, and she was always disappointed and confused when it did not happen.
As a Bs fan I give you all the credit in the world for being able to re-live this memory and make an entire video about it. This would be the same as me having to revisit Super Bowl 42 and Tyree’s catch.
I was in a bar in Ottawa watching this game and the bartenders were big Leafs fans. They were bragging and cheering and blasting a goal horn, like they won all throughout the game. My friends and I all made a goal horn sound for every Bruins 3rd period goal. It was a crazy night what a game lol.
Hey man, I've only just gotten into hockey about a month back and I gotta say that your content is by far the best on the hockey side of this site. Super informative without overloading the technical side of things and incredibly engaging entertainment wise. Keep up the good work.
I was a 4th grader at the time of the game. I remember crying legitimate tears to my mom and dad because the bruins were getting crushed. I can't describe how happy I was when they came back. Certainly a game I'll remember forever.
Still don't have the words for this game. I was just proud of the boys for even fighting back and taking it to 7. When we blew it open, I thought with the momentum we'd built, and everything leading up to that point, we were moving on... All could do after the game was sit there and shake my head
I was at the game sitting up in the promenade on level 9 way up as high up as you can sit. My uncle wanted to leave the game, but my dad convinced him to stay because it was the last game of the year and me being a little kid would want to watch the send off. Well things really changed and next thing we knew it was a tie game going into OT, and when the game was tied the garden literally shook and then it shook again when the Bergeron scored the OT winner. It was surreal, one of the best moments of my life. I’m so happy my dad told my uncle let’s stay till the end of the game, because him and I would never leave games early growing up.
Lucky you. Leaving a game early is the shame of shames. Closest I've come is turning the TV off and recording the rest because my heart couldn't take it anymore.
Well done....brutal as a Leafs fan, but still I appreciate the effort and result. Nice balance of highlights and context that allowed the video to be a decent 10-ish minutes which is perfect.
I was there with my son then a sophomore in high school. It was a school night and with 11 minutes to go in the game I wanted to get a jump on the crowd and head home to western mass. The Bs scored to make it 4-2, I looked at my son and said “its to little to late for a comeback let’s go home” he looked at me and said no dad I want to stay. Several times over the last 8 to 10 minutes of the game I said let’s go now, I kept getting the same response no let’s stay. With the goalie pulled the Bs scored the first of two and I said to myself could we be watching history being made and then came the game tying goal with under a minute. What’s going on here! We were on level 9 and everyone was jumping and hugging one another, people who I didn’t know it was pure pandemonium. We all know what happened next, the game went to OT and Patrice did the magical thing and won the game. The level of excitement knowing we just witnessed the greatest playoff comeback in the history of the NHL live together as father and son will always go down as one of the most special moments in our lives that we will share forever. To the members of that team thank you for a lifetime memory! To all those dads out there that may want to go home when it looks bleak for your team, listen to your kid and stick it out you never know what magic can happen.
@@itsmeteaguy5346 Thank you for the kind comment. I have a lot of family in Toronto who are huge Leaf fans you all deserve a cup and I hope it comes soon.
watching this as a new hockey fan just trying to learn some history and the thought of watching this live… god what a time to be alive that must’ve been
I will never forget that game because I WAS THERE MAN!! TORONTO FAN TOOK HIS JERSEY OFF BEFORE THE GAME TYING GOAL! We ridiculed him a little, but it was the most electric experience in the TD Garden that I can recall. Great video by the way much appreciated that you recognized the time and feelings of the city of Boston.
This channel should do a video on the 2010 East Semis between Philly and Boston. Those 2010 Finals would also be good with Patrick Kane's winning goal that no one seemed to see happen at first.
I'm a Canadian and I cheer for EVERY Canadian team as I was born in 1994 and I want one to win the cup in my lifetime. I'm not really a Leafs fans except in the playoffs (I admit my main team is the Senators as I started watching sports during the Sens golden age of the 2000's) BUT I still have ptsd of the 2013 meltdown. Also, as mad and shocked I was about the Leafs blowing it on the other hand, as someone who LOVES the city of Boston and it's sports teams, I was also happy to see the Bruins move on as I believed a cup run for the Bruins would be great for the city so so after the Boston Marathon Bombing. The Bruins failed but the Red Soxs won the World Series months later
Great video! I wish you mentioned how MANY Boston fans left the arena early, thinking the game was over! After Boston scored they were banging on the front footed trying to get back in to TD GARDEN!! Lol what a game🤘🏻
I’m a Hawks fan but boy I remember watching this game with with my buddy that was a huge Bruin and the amount of beers we shotgunned after this game would kill an elephant lol we went f***ing NUTS
Reminds me of the game Finland - Sweden many years ago. Sweden score 1 goal, and then Finland doing 5 in a row. They had a 5-1 lead over Sweden. That ended the game 5-6 to Sweden. That was one of the craziest comebacks I ever seen. The game isnt over until its over.
I just want to say that the time and effort you put into these videos is really amazing! The edits are crazy! You should do a whole video on how you accomplish these pro looking videos - they are that good!
I attended university in a city that was... not Toronto, but still well within Leafs territory. I myself am not a Leafs fan but I do remember everything about that night. After my evening class ended, most of the rest of my class booked it to the bar or their place of choice to watch the game. I don't think I'd ever seen an entire city that quiet after it ended.
This game is seered into my memory. I remember that day. My brother didnt want to watch, since according to him "everytime i watch the leafs, they lose." I remember scoffing at the notion. "Pshhhh, they're up 4-1 in the 3rd. Were coasting now." It was a quiet night. It changed the leafs for me. That night was truely the last time i was on the edge of my seat, praying for a miracle. The burn was so bad, that playoff games to this day don't feel the same. I dont let myself get excited. I still watch, but im completely emotionally detached. It sucks but its the only way i can watch without losing my mind. The leafs have to power to heal that wound. I only need 1 stanley cup before i go to the grave, but it seems like they aren't that keen on doing me any favours :/
I was watching this game with my dad who has been a diehard Bruins fan since he was a kid. He was about to turn the game off, and I just had a feeling and said "You don't know they've lost yet", even though they were dominating. We watched the rest and were absolutely blown away lol
i was getting on a flight from toronto to vancouver this day. when i was on the flight just before it took off. the score was 4-1. and i knew i couldnt know the score once the flight started until i reached vancouver. but in my mind, the game was over, i was expecting to hear the news toronto won when i land.
I've been a Leafs fan for 35 years. I always tell myself "What's the most embarrassing thing that can happen to this team in this moment?" Expect that to happen, and you'll never be disappointed.
Man, when Horton scored to make it 4-2, I remember that distinct sinking feeling that there was no way they were going to hold on. It was confirmed when Frattin missed on that breakaway. We really had no business being in the playoffs, let alone a game 7
Amazing video. It makes me want to crawl in a hole and sob, as I have severe PTSD from having experienced it back in the day. But amazing job on the video.
I was an 8 year old leafs fan living in New Hampshire when this happened. I lived in a neighborhood about 5 miles outside downtown. You could hear the celebrations from there.
I was teaching in Korea during this game. Had it playing during the day because it was about a 12 or 13 hour time difference. One of by best friends there was a massive Bruins fan. We both taught there in 2011 when the Bruins won, so I got to live through his joy, lol. Then this game. We were texting in the middle of class. He was congratulating me and I, being a Leafs fan, was just nervous. Excited, but nervous. The B's had our number in the regular season for so long. Could this be, not only a playoff win, but against Boston? I saw a bit of the comeback. Lucic's goal. I saw him scream at the bench and I knew. They tied it, the bell rang, a new class shuffled in and I was away from my computer for a second. Came back, sat down to watch and within seconds Bergeron won it. I X'd the screen out and immediately went back to teaching like nothing happened. In truth, I was a bit dead inside. I got a bit of retribution, though. We had a sick ball hockey league in Seoul back then and my team ended up beating that same buddy's team, in OT, for our silly league championship.
This exact situation just happened to Norfolk against Utah in the ECHL. Utah down 1-4 with 3 min left on clock in the final period and they come back to end up winning 5-4 in OT
I’ve been watching the Leafs for 33 years now and this game was the lowest of all lows for me. I think it’s cause it was the happiest I’d been in about a decade as we finally made the playoffs and I refused to let myself believe until we scored the fourth goal…Ive never felt so hollow and empty after a game in my life. I literally sat there stunned . Couldn’t even muster a word for atleast an hour.
i just remember watching this game down 4-1 and seeing a toronto fan with a “boston strong, toronto stronger” sign. i knew we were going to win after that
When he said at the start "all they needed to do, was hang onto a 3 goal lead for 14 minutes" in my head the "always sunny" theme started playing with the title "the gang blows a 3 goal lead"
I was ~11 when this game happened. This game made me stop watching hockey for years. I loved the sport, but I couldn’t bring myself to cheer for a team again for ages because of the trauma from this game. The idea that whatever can go wrong will go wrong if I decide to actually care about a team still haunts me to this day.
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I don't like Boston butt and the 2003 season new Toronto fans came down to Amalie Arena only to harass my father and he shut you up by the way you can always say at the end of that year the Tampa Bay Lightning number
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Why did I choose to click on this video and relive this experience again.....
thank you brother. After reading this comment only 20 seconds in I decided to just give it a like and close out so I didn’t also relive it 😭
Suckers for abuse I swear! I did the same damn thing too!
I guess that depends on which team you support. You are either reliving a spectacular series, or you are a glutton for punishment.
Sorry bud
You’re a leaf fan. A glutton for punishment
67, guy😂
I remember this game like it was yesterday still. When Toronto started blowing the game, you just had to sit there in silence, and when Boston won in overtime, all you could do was shake your head, in disbelief at that game and the series as a whole. Boston was up 3 to 1, and Toronto had managed to push it to seven, and they blew it in game 7.
Toronto snatched defeat from the jaws of victory.
@mrflippant absolutely. To this day, I still don't know how they lost that game.
@@darthvader3742 worst leafs memory I have from my childhood. Finally saw them win one round last year, before falling super flat. sigh
It’s not fair you come back from 3-1 and have heart like that you win fair is fair. You can’t blow a 3-1 head and win both times it’s not fair leafs deserved to beat Boston in 13 and 18.
@@tylerfortin3239I dunno 93 with Gilmore hurt but this one gets me so disgusted. Have so many bruins fans uggh they never let me live that one down.
Fun time to be in highschool, where the class (minus myself, one habs fan) were all leafs fans, and the teacher was a Boston fan. What a fun class that was the next day. Never seen that man even smirk before such a big smile.
would have been interesting to see if the habs fan was more pissed at the teacher or mocking the rest of the class. Could have gone either way there.
As a new hockey fan I always love your 'history' videos! NHL has had such cool moments and games
This was NOT cool!😭😭😭😭
keep crying @@Auston34
it certainly is! I remember watching this game live just 10 years old at the time and being just overjoyed lol
I started watching hockey this year , I’m 29 from the Cali now on the east coast. It’s my favorite sport now
@@DEATHKNIESS 29 too, but from the Netherlands! Definitely my favorite sport, in soccer they just lay down and moan, in hockey they fight
I speak for every Leafs fan when I say this, there was no bigger traumatic moment ever. I would have rather lost in 5 than see that happen
You should be used to the choking by now, Leafs are Tinkerbells and look forward to the pretty spring flowers instead of getting bobos by playing playoff hockey against men.
nah man... that's a regulation season game. I think game 1 last night has this beat. Can't speak for every Leaf's fan on this anymore, because yesterday was fucked.
I remember watching this one at my place. We went up 4-1 and one of my brothers walked in the room. I explained that it was game 7 and we were up by 3 in the third. He looks at the screen for a moment and said "yea the Leafs are going to lose" and walked away. I told him it was impossible but of course we know how it went
@@The_Original_forresttrumphows the bruins doing right now? Oh wait
@@The_Original_forresttrump You sound like a loser...
When they went up 4-1 I told the host of the Leaf party I was at to “turn it off”. When they all looked at me like “why”? I said “I don’t want to see this collapse”
you did this
As a Bruins fan I always have that fear when the Bruins play the Habs....seen it too many times.
I know EXACTLY what you mean. It's the same pain Kansas City Chiefs fans felt before Patrick Mahomes: if we were up in a playoff game, especially by a big score, we'd find a way to blow it.
Chilling
I’ll never forget that game. I was in 8th grade, living in NH, and almost lost my close friend that week. My step dad went to bed when it hit 4-1, completely defeated. Me, only knowing Boston success growing up in the 2000’s, had a little flame of hope lit as they battled back.
Just like 28-3 later confirmed, it’s never over until it’s over. Absolutely love seeing this story back.
i live about 45 mins north of boston and growing up in the early 2010s was prime boston sports
I feel like a lot of people sometimes forget how the leafs fought their way back up after being down 3-1 in the series but ultimately absolutely bottled it in game 7
So they should say "it was 3-1"?
They could’ve come back from 10-1 in the series…blowing that kind of lead in a playoff game is unforgivable😂
The recent year series losing to Habs and CBJ hurts way more imo!! Those garbage 🗑 teams were the ones Leafs shouldn't have lost!!!
My friend believes the Leafs were up 3-0 in the series…and even after I show him the scores of the series, he thinks I’m lying.
the game 7 collapse far outweighs blowing a 3-1 lead in the series which results in forgetfulness
all i can think is a young Steve Dangle yelling and crying
IT WAS 4-1
i’m pretty sure he wasn’t even yelling, i remember him being super chill and just in disbelief
That bignosed loud white guy?
Sweet, sweet tears.
He cussed a bunch
As a longtime bruin fan. This video was great and this game everything from Jack Edwards saying "unless, they suffer a colossal collapse, they are going to eliminate the boston bruins" then that exactly happening is just amazing. Whenever I re watch this game or highlights from this game I get chills every time. Hockey truly is a amazing sport. (love the channel)
Couldn’t agree more. I was still wary from the collapse against the Flyers and I was sure it was going to happen again.
@@WRDIVit happened last year LOL Boston chokers!
I was only 11 when we moved to Toronto late in 1967. My new best friend was a rabid Leafs fan when nose-bleed tickets were only $2. The following spring the first two Leafs/Bruins games were a combined 17-0. Pretty sad when a 12 year old realizes this is hopeless. There is no Santa Claus, no Easter Bunny and the Leafs will NEVER get past the second round.
This game and 2011 are the only two good things to ever go good for Boston in the last 4+ decades.
@@MangoBS Really? I know you are bitter that the Bruins always turn the Leafs to mulch, but at least as a Bruins fan I can say I've seen three Stanley Cups. Odds are you have never seen one.
On the other side of it, Bergeron scoring the tying goal was possibly about the most hyped I've ever been watching sports in my life. The winner was almost as good, but the fact that they tied it like they did was miraculous. That game was over.
Never been more crushed by a game. My brother thought I was going to jump off the balcony
Its only hockey, son
I can't believe people actually like your comment, the people in this weak country god smh.
leave ur god out of it, he aint no help@@AndrewAung1992
@@AndrewAung1992"weak country" says the guy with a shirtless YT pic...
projecting buddy
@@Stemsoup Very true everyone is guilty of projecting. I am projecting weakness myself by calling others in this country weak. I also just find it funny how people are so hurt over a team losing, they may do the unthinkable. I personally will get over it in 2 hours.
I had season tickets that year and i was at that game. People started leaving with like 10 minutes left and then the chaos started and that place has never exploded like it did that night! I got chills watching that over again! Great video
Ya you can see some empty seats even when they were down 4-2 with 10 minutes left. Imagine being the guy that left the game early?!
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Both great videos, with a different narration style, so lucky us
My worst nightmare… you didn’t have to do me like that man ;(
Still get chills every time I see this game… still remember watching the game when I was 7 years old, my dad wanted to change the channel cuz it was over😂 I didn’t give up and watched the greatest comeback of all time!
The greatest comeback of all time was last year ❤
This game definitely went on to haunt Toronto's collective memory for years to come. Sometimes, I wonder if the subsequent game 7 collapses in the years to come were influenced by the memory of this game. I mean if you look at the playoff series that followed, the Leafs have never won a game 7 in a series. When they made it out of the first round last year, they finished off Tampa Bay in 6 games. I wonder what kind of team Toronto would become if in an alternative universe, they had won that game 7 against Boston.
This loss started the era of darkness. Their team threw away good players for nothing during that period following
@@StressfulGengar Damn, that is such a good point! It was at that point that Leafs embraced the rebuild and it was directly responsible for the Core 4 that we have today. We drafted Nylander in 2014, Marner in 2015 and super-tanked for Matthews in 2016.
@@Minamakhlouf that is the lucky outcome. Look at teams like Columbus who suck and tank and still can't draft good players.
@@StressfulGengarYea it definitely could have gone a much different way.
@@StressfulGengar Columbus' issues stem from management tho. Think back to all the great players they've drafted but have left cus their gm was dogshit
this is my favorite hockey memory. after that tying goal, my entire body went utterly numb, an intense buzzing coursing through me. i remember trying to leap up in celebration but immediately collapsed. absolutely unreal. i have a framed photo of 19, 63, and 37 celebrating immediately after the OT goal, signed by 37. its pretty much my most treasured possession
this game lives rent free in my head, watched it with my 2 buddies that were die hard leaf fans, watching their dreams die was beautiful and it was an incredible moment in sports history
I get so happy when you upload. Keep up the stellar work bro.
One of my favorite hockey channels. Thank you for your hard work 🫡
As a bruins fan this has to be my favorite game of hockey I have ever witnessed. Our neighbors came over and were celebrating the leaf's win, my dad already turned the TV off... and then my brother says it is 3-4 and the rollercoaster of emotions that went down in that garage I will never forget.
I vividly remember watching this game when I was 10 years old. This was the first time I ever experienced heartbreak as a sports fan. Pain.
I was 21 and I was sad after this game. Made me hear Sound of Silence over and over again.
Looking at it from just the love of the game. It would be insane to go back in time to feel the energy and atmosphere of that arena!
I believe the full game (minus TV and intermission breaks) is on RUclips.
I stopped watching hockey for 10 years after that game 7. I'm watching for this year for the first time since.
Glad you got back to it ❤🏒
I love these videos man, even tho some dig up old wounds, I still love your storytelling of these incredible games. Keep up the great work my man 😎
“With the point of the dagger at their throats, they rip it out of Toronto’s hands and kill the beast. The Boston Bruins have won it after being three down in the third.” What a legendary call. Absolute chills.
Really nice touch flashing the still photos from the gwg with the local broadcast call. Ham it up a little more like that!
I remember watching the game 7 with all my buddies at my place back in 2013. We were so hyped up at the beginning of the 3rd. When the game ended, the room was dead silent for 5 mins while we all stared at the floor.
I cried that night as a Leafs fan. Made me want to hear Ted Danson say "Sorry, we're closed!" and Paul Simon's Sound of Silence.
I'm not a Leafs or Bruins fan, but I remember this game like it was yesterday. I was watching at a bar with my GF, and when the Leafs made it 3-1 she said "Let's go home. Game's over, right?" And I said "Nah - game's not over yet." Then they made it 4-1, and we repeated that same exchange, and I explained that it's never over until it's over (especially in hockey), that a comeback was unlikely but still possible. And then the Bruins' incredible comeback unfolded. I felt so awful for Leafs fans.
Anyway, my GF's takeaway from this game was that hockey teams regularly come back from 2-goal or 3-goal deficits in the 3rd period, and she was always disappointed and confused when it did not happen.
As a Bs fan I give you all the credit in the world for being able to re-live this memory and make an entire video about it. This would be the same as me having to revisit Super Bowl 42 and Tyree’s catch.
😂😂😂😂😂 Love to see it. For the Bruins, legends were made, and Jack Edward's was the king of play calls at that time.
I was in a bar in Ottawa watching this game and the bartenders were big Leafs fans. They were bragging and cheering and blasting a goal horn, like they won all throughout the game. My friends and I all made a goal horn sound for every Bruins 3rd period goal. It was a crazy night what a game lol.
Hey man, I've only just gotten into hockey about a month back and I gotta say that your content is by far the best on the hockey side of this site. Super informative without overloading the technical side of things and incredibly engaging entertainment wise. Keep up the good work.
I was a 4th grader at the time of the game. I remember crying legitimate tears to my mom and dad because the bruins were getting crushed. I can't describe how happy I was when they came back. Certainly a game I'll remember forever.
At the time, Lupul was my favorite player. I saw him playing with so much heart, so I believe that quote. Crushing stuff.
Twelve minutes of pure happiness. Thank you.
Still don't have the words for this game. I was just proud of the boys for even fighting back and taking it to 7. When we blew it open, I thought with the momentum we'd built, and everything leading up to that point, we were moving on... All could do after the game was sit there and shake my head
as a bruins fan, reliving this gives me chills to my core
I was at the game sitting up in the promenade on level 9 way up as high up as you can sit. My uncle wanted to leave the game, but my dad convinced him to stay because it was the last game of the year and me being a little kid would want to watch the send off. Well things really changed and next thing we knew it was a tie game going into OT, and when the game was tied the garden literally shook and then it shook again when the Bergeron scored the OT winner. It was surreal, one of the best moments of my life. I’m so happy my dad told my uncle let’s stay till the end of the game, because him and I would never leave games early growing up.
Lucky you. Leaving a game early is the shame of shames. Closest I've come is turning the TV off and recording the rest because my heart couldn't take it anymore.
I love the “Rewinder” style recap. Great stuff!
I haven't watched a good breakdown of this collapse in a while, this should be fun.
As a bruins fan I love this video
I'm a Habs fan and I love this video also 😂
2010 Flyers. Philly baby!!
As a habs fan I also love it
@@jamesbrown1515 "Too many men" Aside from "I told you I was sick" this should be on Don Cherry's headstone.
Leafs are a joke
Well done....brutal as a Leafs fan, but still I appreciate the effort and result. Nice balance of highlights and context that allowed the video to be a decent 10-ish minutes which is perfect.
Thank you for posting Bruins content man. Love this channel
I will never forget this.. where I was, how I felt, the TV I watched it on, the long walk I took my dog on after the game was lost… cold night.
"Fools said I you do not know, silence is like a cancer grows, hear my words that I might teach you, take my arms that I might reach you."
I was there with my son then a sophomore in high school. It was a school night and with 11 minutes to go in the game I wanted to get a jump on the crowd and head home to western mass. The Bs scored to make it 4-2, I looked at my son and said “its to little to late for a comeback let’s go home” he looked at me and said no dad I want to stay. Several times over the last 8 to 10 minutes of the game I said let’s go now, I kept getting the same response no let’s stay. With the goalie pulled the Bs scored the first of two and I said to myself could we be watching history being made and then came the game tying goal with under a minute. What’s going on here! We were on level 9 and everyone was jumping and hugging one another, people who I didn’t know it was pure pandemonium. We all know what happened next, the game went to OT and Patrice did the magical thing and won the game. The level of excitement knowing we just witnessed the greatest playoff comeback in the history of the NHL live together as father and son will always go down as one of the most special moments in our lives that we will share forever. To the members of that team thank you for a lifetime memory! To all those dads out there that may want to go home when it looks bleak for your team, listen to your kid and stick it out you never know what magic can happen.
welp, as a leafs fan, im happy to hear that you and your son had an awesome time
@@itsmeteaguy5346 Thank you for the kind comment. I have a lot of family in Toronto who are huge Leaf fans you all deserve a cup and I hope it comes soon.
@@VeechMobil it wont happen. Well, you guys have a lot to worry with flordia! Good luck 😉
I knew the ending and it was still tense to watch this video. Exceptional storytelling, HP!
I knew what this video was about before clicking... i still clicked. I still do not have words for this, literally speechless.
watching this as a new hockey fan just trying to learn some history and the thought of watching this live… god what a time to be alive that must’ve been
I subbed long ago, gave the video a like, & commented for the algo, but I can't relive that day again.
Love the channel.
this game lives in my head rent free as a bruins fan. thanks for reminding me
I will never forget that game because I WAS THERE MAN!! TORONTO FAN TOOK HIS JERSEY OFF BEFORE THE GAME TYING GOAL! We ridiculed him a little, but it was the most electric experience in the TD Garden that I can recall. Great video by the way much appreciated that you recognized the time and feelings of the city of Boston.
What a great day to be a Bruins fan and see this video come up.
This channel should do a video on the 2010 East Semis between Philly and Boston. Those 2010 Finals would also be good with Patrick Kane's winning goal that no one seemed to see happen at first.
I still remember where i was watching this game, and it still brings me joy to this day
This was so beautiful to watch it still brings tears to watch such a beautiful miracle
As an Oilers fan I would say that I have experienced a descent amount of heartbreak but I can always remember that at least I’m not a leafs fan.
Oh jeez, at 0:56 I'm like ... here it comes. A Leafs game saga. Lay it on me buddy.
I'm a Canadian and I cheer for EVERY Canadian team as I was born in 1994 and I want one to win the cup in my lifetime. I'm not really a Leafs fans except in the playoffs (I admit my main team is the Senators as I started watching sports during the Sens golden age of the 2000's) BUT I still have ptsd of the 2013 meltdown.
Also, as mad and shocked I was about the Leafs blowing it on the other hand, as someone who LOVES the city of Boston and it's sports teams, I was also happy to see the Bruins move on as I believed a cup run for the Bruins would be great for the city so so after the Boston Marathon Bombing. The Bruins failed but the Red Soxs won the World Series months later
Great video! I wish you mentioned how MANY Boston fans left the arena early, thinking the game was over! After Boston scored they were banging on the front footed trying to get back in to TD GARDEN!! Lol what a game🤘🏻
I’m a Hawks fan but boy I remember watching this game with with my buddy that was a huge Bruin and the amount of beers we shotgunned after this game would kill an elephant lol we went f***ing NUTS
This is one of my all-time favourite games to put on and replay.
Reminds me of the game Finland - Sweden many years ago. Sweden score 1 goal, and then Finland doing 5 in a row. They had a 5-1 lead over Sweden.
That ended the game 5-6 to Sweden. That was one of the craziest comebacks I ever seen. The game isnt over until its over.
As soon as I read the title & saw the thumbnail I thought: “Which Game 7 Toronto collapse is this video about?”
I just want to say that the time and effort you put into these videos is really amazing! The edits are crazy! You should do a whole video on how you accomplish these pro looking videos - they are that good!
I watched this live as a 14 year old kid. Completely heartbroken even still 10 years later
I attended university in a city that was... not Toronto, but still well within Leafs territory.
I myself am not a Leafs fan but I do remember everything about that night. After my evening class ended, most of the rest of my class booked it to the bar or their place of choice to watch the game.
I don't think I'd ever seen an entire city that quiet after it ended.
This game is seered into my memory. I remember that day. My brother didnt want to watch, since according to him "everytime i watch the leafs, they lose." I remember scoffing at the notion. "Pshhhh, they're up 4-1 in the 3rd. Were coasting now."
It was a quiet night. It changed the leafs for me. That night was truely the last time i was on the edge of my seat, praying for a miracle. The burn was so bad, that playoff games to this day don't feel the same. I dont let myself get excited. I still watch, but im completely emotionally detached. It sucks but its the only way i can watch without losing my mind.
The leafs have to power to heal that wound. I only need 1 stanley cup before i go to the grave, but it seems like they aren't that keen on doing me any favours :/
Reminds me of the 2008 patriots Super Bowl loss to the giants. All these years later still can’t watch those highlights
I was watching this game with my dad who has been a diehard Bruins fan since he was a kid. He was about to turn the game off, and I just had a feeling and said "You don't know they've lost yet", even though they were dominating. We watched the rest and were absolutely blown away lol
i was getting on a flight from toronto to vancouver this day. when i was on the flight just before it took off. the score was 4-1. and i knew i couldnt know the score once the flight started until i reached vancouver. but in my mind, the game was over, i was expecting to hear the news toronto won when i land.
I've been a Leafs fan for 35 years. I always tell myself "What's the most embarrassing thing that can happen to this team in this moment?" Expect that to happen, and you'll never be disappointed.
Man, when Horton scored to make it 4-2, I remember that distinct sinking feeling that there was no way they were going to hold on. It was confirmed when Frattin missed on that breakaway.
We really had no business being in the playoffs, let alone a game 7
Tyler Bozak was the #1 center. And they didn't even have him for game 7.
When Boston tied it up.. I got a feeling in the pit of my stomach.
I knew it was over for the Leafs.
It's very difficult to recover from that.
I think that was it for most fans even non leaf fans lol
When they tied it, you just knew it was over for the leafs
You gotta keep up with these history vids 🔥
Amazing video. It makes me want to crawl in a hole and sob, as I have severe PTSD from having experienced it back in the day. But amazing job on the video.
I will never NOT remember this game like it was yesterday, still gives me chills to this day
Sometimes as a Leafs fan, I wish I had the memory gun from Gravity Falls
It was always meant to be this way Toronto
The greatest game for a Bruins fan. It was glorious!!!!
I was an 8 year old leafs fan living in New Hampshire when this happened. I lived in a neighborhood about 5 miles outside downtown. You could hear the celebrations from there.
I was teaching in Korea during this game. Had it playing during the day because it was about a 12 or 13 hour time difference. One of by best friends there was a massive Bruins fan. We both taught there in 2011 when the Bruins won, so I got to live through his joy, lol.
Then this game. We were texting in the middle of class. He was congratulating me and I, being a Leafs fan, was just nervous. Excited, but nervous. The B's had our number in the regular season for so long. Could this be, not only a playoff win, but against Boston?
I saw a bit of the comeback. Lucic's goal. I saw him scream at the bench and I knew. They tied it, the bell rang, a new class shuffled in and I was away from my computer for a second.
Came back, sat down to watch and within seconds Bergeron won it. I X'd the screen out and immediately went back to teaching like nothing happened. In truth, I was a bit dead inside.
I got a bit of retribution, though. We had a sick ball hockey league in Seoul back then and my team ended up beating that same buddy's team, in OT, for our silly league championship.
This exact situation just happened to Norfolk against Utah in the ECHL. Utah down 1-4 with 3 min left on clock in the final period and they come back to end up winning 5-4 in OT
It was around 3 or 4am in the U.K. by the end. Watched the whole thing. Disbelief. Utter disbelief.
I’ve been watching the Leafs for 33 years now and this game was the lowest of all lows for me. I think it’s cause it was the happiest I’d been in about a decade as we finally made the playoffs and I refused to let myself believe until we scored the fourth goal…Ive never felt so hollow and empty after a game in my life. I literally sat there stunned . Couldn’t even muster a word for atleast an hour.
As a bruins fan who became a bruins fan prior to this.. thank you
Excellent video as always! Keep these memorable videos coming!
Damn, Tyler Seguin and Dougie Hamilton for Phil Kessel. Toronto got fleeced there
Watched this as a kid and it gave me genuine trauma that makes it hard for me watch close sports matches that I'm invested in
i just remember watching this game down 4-1 and seeing a toronto fan with a “boston strong, toronto stronger” sign. i knew we were going to win after that
When he said at the start "all they needed to do, was hang onto a 3 goal lead for 14 minutes" in my head the "always sunny" theme started playing with the title "the gang blows a 3 goal lead"
Great video! Need a video about the Sens loss to Pittsburg in 2017 in Eastern finals in double OT- they’ve never been the same since
As a lifelong MN hockey fan, i’d KILL to have a game, or even a moment, THAT exciting or worth even half that much…
Honest to god I’m crippled post hip surgery and just got tonsillitis. Binge watching these blows away therapy
I was ~11 when this game happened. This game made me stop watching hockey for years. I loved the sport, but I couldn’t bring myself to cheer for a team again for ages because of the trauma from this game. The idea that whatever can go wrong will go wrong if I decide to actually care about a team still haunts me to this day.
As a flyers fan, the game that will haunt me forever. 2010 cup final patty Kane scores the worst goal in the cup finals. I was heartbroken
Love me some bruins history! Thanks!
Never seen my dad more nervous to then more ecstatic in such a short time