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  • @CN-uc6py
    @CN-uc6py 2 года назад +1624

    They actually hit at a higher speed in hockey. A study was done and it found hockey hits are, on average, 17% harder that football even though they weigh less. The equipment is actually much less protective than football padding. Also, many, many players have died and found to have had brain injuries.

    • @jawbone78
      @jawbone78 2 года назад +19

      Football equipment is vastly less protective than hockey equipment. Both sports use shoulder pads and helmets, which may or may not be more effective in football (don't know, don't care), but hockey players also wear elbow pads, padded gloves, padded pants (some football players wear some additional padding here), and shin pads covering from above the knee to the ankles.
      They need it more, because of the nature of the sport (skates and sticks, high speeds), but those guys are armored head to toe.

    • @CN-uc6py
      @CN-uc6py 2 года назад +188

      @@jawbone78 hockey player may wear more equipment as in total coverage. I agree with that. However, the shoulder pads and helmet in football are much more protective. Even though hockey equipment covers more areas, the injuries sustained even while wearing the equipment are no different than the injuries sustained in football. With that being the case, one has to then concede hockey is much more dangerous.

    • @jawbone78
      @jawbone78 2 года назад +7

      @@CN-uc6py it's not though. Football has a higher concussion rate and a higher overall injury rate. The difference between them is that hard contact is a part of hockey, and players regularly get hit, but it occurs in almost every second of every play in football. Football is more dangerous.

    • @jesterone5490
      @jesterone5490 2 года назад +89

      @@jawbone78 can't say football is more dangerous and im not saying hockey is, more concussions yes, you ever see a throat get cut while playing football? Sticks used as weapons? The difference is when football players hit eachother its more solid hits in both ends because they play on dirt as where ice it's easier to loose balance and glide after the hit. These two sports can say are more dangerous then any other sport besides rugby

    • @Dabberdans
      @Dabberdans 2 года назад +67

      Yea hockey hits are way harder than football hits lmao idc what anyone says. Hockey players are a different breed, constantly playing with injuries or going back out after getting injured. There are many head injuries in hockey, I happened to have 3 concussions in 3 years from some pretty bad hits unfortunately. 2 on a boarding penalty and 1 from a hit from behind🤦🏽‍♂️can't play contact sports anymore

  • @jimmymorgan5282
    @jimmymorgan5282 Год назад +313

    There has been plenty of CTE in hockey. The reason it isn't talked about as much is that the NHL didn't hide it. They banned direct hits to the head, approved concussion resistant helmet designs and tried to change quick. The NFL fought like hell to pretend concussions weren't a big deal.

    • @AVoiceForThePeople
      @AVoiceForThePeople Год назад +19

      I agree with everything you said. Although hockey did not change quick. Took years and years for them to change the model

    • @Coreadrin
      @Coreadrin Год назад +11

      @@AVoiceForThePeople Took the destroying of the careers of some amazing franchise players for the league to start cracking down, unfortunately.

    • @SuperRobertoClemente
      @SuperRobertoClemente Год назад

      This is important to watch to understand hockey's toll on some players ruclips.net/video/txI16GT-P_M/видео.html

    • @hawk12983
      @hawk12983 Год назад +2

      There is no such thing as a concussion resistant helmet. Helmets are designed to protect your skull from blunt impacts.

    • @SuperRobertoClemente
      @SuperRobertoClemente Год назад +2

      @@hawk12983 I think they could experiment more with helmets that reinforce the neck. It's the sudden twisting of the neck (whiplash) that causes most concussions.

  • @eltonronjovi2238
    @eltonronjovi2238 Год назад +38

    7:35 "Vikings with sticks". 😂🤣. Brilliant

    • @kennygreen9758
      @kennygreen9758 2 месяца назад +1

      Hahahahhahahahhahahahahahahahah.....Skol!!!!!

  • @stevehill4965
    @stevehill4965 Год назад +12

    Playoff hockey is on another level. Imagine Steelers Ravens in a 7 game series. Now give them sticks. Two teams who have no reason to hate each other, will absolutely hate each other by the second period of game 2. Do yourselves a favor and watch one period of any playoff game and you’ll love it. Great channel by the way, love y’all.

    • @chrisullrich5740
      @chrisullrich5740 2 месяца назад +1

      100% agree. This year has been so entertaining.

  • @robertgosselin14
    @robertgosselin14 Год назад +219

    Hey guys, the best quote to describe how tough of a game hockey is comes from Don Cherry, long time NHL coach and Hockey Night in Canada analyst : “IN HOCKEY, YOU CAN’T RUN OUT OF BOUNDS !”

    • @christophermerlot3366
      @christophermerlot3366 Год назад +27

      The best quote about hockey comes from Canadian poet Al Purdy: "it's a combination of ballet and murder."

    • @codyschale263
      @codyschale263 Год назад +5

      ​@@christophermerlot3366 That was a good quote, but Don Cherry's is the best quote. 👍

    • @brandasar7913
      @brandasar7913 Год назад

      I like that quote, that’s so true.

    • @johng.8600
      @johng.8600 Год назад +2

      Don Cherry's quotes and suits could fill a book or museum

    • @johng.8600
      @johng.8600 Год назад

      Molson hockey night in Canada

  • @UNisNWO
    @UNisNWO 2 года назад +321

    They move much faster on skates than people running in football. Terrible injuries in hockey 🏒

    • @WizzRacing
      @WizzRacing Год назад +10

      Hell yes they do.. And these hockey players a big and strong.. An NFL player would get demolished before the first shift change...

    • @sallychambers3594
      @sallychambers3594 Год назад +8

      @@WizzRacing I've never seen a football player get his throat slashed while standing in the crease of the goal, get taken out of the game and the first words he asked the on ice medic is how soon can I get back on the ice? Most football players have to be carried off the field after they get hurt. The hockey player I'm talking about had his throat slashed from one side to the other with a skate blade. Was literally bleeding out on the ice. On the way to the hospital the only thing he wanted to know from the paramedics is how soon can I get back to the Arena? His exact words were "how soon can you get me back I've got a game to finish I am the goalie." I can find the clip and send you a link if you like

    • @kimberlyk6682
      @kimberlyk6682 Год назад +1

      @@sallychambers3594 his name is Richard Zednick, he played for my team The Caps. But he was wit Florida when he got cut on accident by his teammates skate.
      I just read the last part of ur comment and idk who that is since it was a goalie but Zednick got his Carotid Artery slit in his neck and his blood was spraying everywhere.

    • @kimberlyk6682
      @kimberlyk6682 Год назад +1

      @@sallychambers3594 and the comment you commented on said Hockey players are tougher than football players so I don’t understand your rant

    • @Bs73471
      @Bs73471 Год назад +1

      @@kimberlyk6682 Clint malarchuck was worse. Zednick got cut by his own player Olli jokinen. Malarchuck was a goalie for the sabres who had his jugular cut nearly bled out on the ice.
      Fact: zednick got cut while playing for Florida against Buffalo.
      Malarchuck got cut while playing for buffalo against st Louis blues.

  • @iispziqx
    @iispziqx Год назад +23

    “And that not a foul” had me dead 😂

  • @bhenz3500
    @bhenz3500 Год назад +5

    I love this content honestly. As someone who grew up watching hockey the hits are still crazy to see but it’s crazy how you can just crush someone in hockey and it’s legal and dude is like “That’s not a foul?” such a sick sport and the reaction really made me realize how wild it is that you can get away with that on the ice compared to other sports where there’s way less contact

  • @laurendamos6651
    @laurendamos6651 2 года назад +398

    In Canada the concussion issue with hockey is widely talked about. Football is so huge in the US especially in comparison to hockey that's why you don't hear about it as much. If you watch clips of hockey injuries you'll see how tuff it is and why so many of them have many missing teeth. Also think of a 200lbs guy coming at you full speed on ice, that's faster than football players on a field.

    • @bc1173
      @bc1173 Год назад +9

      they have missing teeth due to high sticks and deflected pucks to the face.

    • @Bruce918
      @Bruce918 Год назад +20

      @@bc1173 a puck to the face is more damaging than a hit a lot of the time

    • @bc1173
      @bc1173 Год назад +8

      @@Bruce918 virtually every time, minus the very rare hit when you're cutting across the ice full speed with your head down and get a shoulder KO to the head. even still, puck to the face is often more damaging. i'd take a mild concussion over 7 lost teeth any day

    • @sallychambers3594
      @sallychambers3594 Год назад +7

      @Tack Draas are you out of your mind? There are more concussions and hockey than there are in football. Until you have met any NHL(National Hockey League) player, ECHL( East Coast Hockey League) player, ACHL (American Conference Hockey League) player, SPHL (Southern Professional Hockey League) player, or FPHL (Federal Professional Hockey League) player, You have no idea what you are talking about. THESE guys get concussions in practice not just the game. NBA NOR NFL CAN HOLD A CANDLE TO HOCKEY PLAYERS. Most sports just play with balls, Hockey Requires them!!

    • @melrauko
      @melrauko Год назад +1

      @Tack Draas I get what you're saying and both sports have very legitimate safety issues. NFL has the grinding job of 50 trench collisions a game, hockey has higher speeds and a much less forgiving surface. In fact bouncing your head off the ice is deadly and probably the scariest thing in the sport. Fucking around with no helmet is no joke. NFL has a dark history with player health but Canada has multiple nationally known heroes who died of injuries sustained on the ice, and not just head injuries.

  • @JP13007
    @JP13007 2 года назад +184

    Being from Canada I am a little biased about hockey but I think it's the greatest sport in the world

    • @dacrosber
      @dacrosber 2 года назад +9

      From Wisconsin USA but totally agree

    • @faiththomas1749
      @faiththomas1749 Год назад +4

      @@dacrosber from Los Angeles California , in agreement but I also like bull riding

    • @JP13007
      @JP13007 Год назад +11

      @@faiththomas1749 I'm from Calgary so I like bull riding too

    • @markjohnson6194
      @markjohnson6194 Год назад +12

      I'm American and I agree with the snow mexican

    • @JP13007
      @JP13007 Год назад +9

      @@markjohnson6194 LOL I love that you called us snow Mexicans

  • @tspot816
    @tspot816 Год назад +6

    God Bless the Cartier family! Thank you lads for taking on all the subjects that you do. I learn a lot from you.

  • @howardbalaban7051
    @howardbalaban7051 Год назад +1

    Find a game. Go. Attend. ENJOY! There is nothing like watching hockey in person. You can FEEL the energy. It's crazy!

  • @wanderer7610
    @wanderer7610 2 года назад +98

    You don't realize how fast there going and how big these guys are until you get close to the glass at a game....these guys are fearless and brutal

    • @basseon
      @basseon Год назад +3

      I always say that. The camera from above doesn't make justice to the reality of the game at ice level. They go so much more faster than someone running, they're big and they don't have a perfect vision of everything around them like we do. When they fall, it's on hard ice, not soil.

    • @ghost-whitesand9447
      @ghost-whitesand9447 Год назад +1

      @@basseon some of them aren’t even fast skaters but absolute units. The SJ sharks were one of the slowest teams I’ve ever seen play but they were some big boys that make you think “Jumbo Joe musta felt at home” 😂

    • @41italia
      @41italia 4 месяца назад

      @@ghost-whitesand9447 everybody in today's game has a ton of skill. there aren't just pure enforcers anymore, you need the skill to play as well.

    • @mikelandry6482
      @mikelandry6482 Месяц назад

      ive played against D1 hockey players before lol.

  • @jamesstortz936
    @jamesstortz936 2 года назад +103

    Hockey is the most fun to watch live. I definitely recommend seeing a game if you're on vacation in Florida or something. When you play hockey it really feels like you're flying out there. Big hits do happen but not all the time. Hockey is like a combination of different sports. There's a lot to enjoy, but it is a low scoring game. Personally, I love watching the shootouts but a lot of fans don't. Maybe you could react to NHL Shootout Highlights...

    • @joshhale9355
      @joshhale9355 Год назад +4

      I have friends I’ve taken to games that didn’t care about hockey. One game live was all it took for them to for them get into it. There’s something about the atmosphere and excitement of the game people get completely hooked.

    • @faiththomas1749
      @faiththomas1749 Год назад

      @@joshhale9355 try being a hockey fan in Los Angeles where EVERYONE TALKS ABOUT THE LAKERS AND GOLDEN STATE WARRIORS

  • @stankodamanko7649
    @stankodamanko7649 Год назад

    Hey I love your videos. Your reactions to 60s and 70s rock and roll is awesome. I had the privilege of growing up in that Era and it was the greatest music ever. Keep enjoying it and bring it to the youth. Long live rock and roll...listen to some 10CC...JACKSON BROWN...BAD COMPANY...STEPPENWOLF....JIM CROCE.DON MCLEAN...VAN MORRISON...DOOBIE BROTHERS....ANN MURRAY....GORDON LIGHTFOOT...just a few of the groups I enjoyed as a teenager.

  • @jakehenricks8934
    @jakehenricks8934 Год назад

    These dudes are just bewildered for 13.5 minutes, it’s awesome. I can’t remember the last time I was so entranced by something honestly

  • @Ihamdrumm3r
    @Ihamdrumm3r 2 года назад +76

    Nah hits in hockey are harder, just think about how much faster people can go on skates vs in cleats. The collisions are brutal

    • @TheCrazyCanuck420
      @TheCrazyCanuck420 2 года назад +1

      Momentum = mass x velocity, something the average football meathead can't understand.

    • @johnhenne370
      @johnhenne370 Год назад +1

      @@TheCrazyCanuck420 Actually the Kinetic Energy done in the collision is KE= 1/2m * v^2. The velocity being squared is why the hits do so much more damage. Mass is negligible as it is proportional, however the velocity is squared, so any difference in velocity results in a large difference in result. But yeah, you got the premise.

    • @gladyslucas198
      @gladyslucas198 Год назад

      they move faster, but being on skates and ice means there's less traction, means they don't have as much body weight put into the hit.

    • @JohnA891
      @JohnA891 Год назад +3

      @@gladyslucas198 You are wrong, in every conceivable way. When your edges are 'in' the ice you have more traction than in cleats on grass. Next, read the equation above, traction has nothing to do with it, it is mass and velocity. If I throw a 10 pound sledge hammer at you, it is in the air, and has exactly 0 traction, and it hits like, well, a sledge hammer.

  • @chrisbrown7216
    @chrisbrown7216 2 года назад +67

    As a Canadian who started watching you guys for your eminem reactions... I'm so happy you made this

    • @aliciaberube2235
      @aliciaberube2235 2 года назад +2

      Same!!!

    • @SmithSens16
      @SmithSens16 Год назад +1

      As a fellow Canadian with a famous name of Kevin Smith, I started with their Family Guy reaction vid and then bill burr. this one was funny too

  • @lmontano8190
    @lmontano8190 Год назад +2

    Definitely start going to NHL (and AHL) games! I recommend cheering for SJ Sharks! The thing about the pads is there are areas of vulnerability that guys will sometimes take advantage of. Like a sneaky butt end of the stick sliding through the glove spearing a guy around the kidney area. The guys have so much momentum on ice and are really skilled with the puck and some of the goalies are amazing!

  • @anthonymammo2981
    @anthonymammo2981 Год назад

    I'm not gonna lie, this might be the most entertaining video on this site hahahaah

  • @KenNPotter
    @KenNPotter 2 года назад +32

    Great reaction! As to the physicality of the game there are a few sayings. Football is a contract sport where as hockey is a collision sport. Drop your stick, drop your gloves, drop your opponent. And one of my favourites, there’s no running out of bounds in hockey. Great video. Check out a best hockey fights video or hockey’s worst injuries (quite graphic).

  • @DanInBranson
    @DanInBranson 2 года назад +22

    I've been a Hockey fan since 1976. Over the years I have taken 3 of my black friends to NHL games. None of them had ever been exposed to hockey. All 3 came away from the game die-hard hockey fans. The same goes for the 6 or 7 other ladies I have introduced to it over the years on dates. Yes, hockey games as a date. If she doesn't like hockey she can hit the road. Anyway, Hockey has always been a predominately white sport. Why I don't know. But I am thrilled to see that thanks to videos like this Hockey is being exposed to a whole new group of fans. So welcome aboard and enjoy the sport. If you like it now, go to a live game. There is no other sport that even compares to live hockey. Also, remember, unlike the 17-game NFL schedule, these guys play 82 games plus playoffs. They are the toughest athletes around.

    • @legendofnoob
      @legendofnoob Год назад +2

      Hockey is primarily a white sport mainly because of the expensive nature of the game. If a kid is to start hockey at an early age, the parents would have to spend tens of thousands of dollars on his equipment, ice time etc. And the reality is that most minority families are either not willing to, or can't afford to put their kids in such programs.

    • @mikes3827
      @mikes3827 Год назад +1

      @@legendofnoob There's some truth in that, yes, but also that hockey was (and still is) HUGELY popular in predominantly white countries, such as Canada, Russia, Czech Republic, Sweden, Finland, etc., and even in the northern US. But no question the cost is a factor, though many white kids/families are far from rich when they allow their kid(s) to play.

    • @legendofnoob
      @legendofnoob Год назад +2

      @@mikes3827 I used to work at a hotel and whenever there was a youth hockey tournament it would be overrun with hockey kids and their parents. You're right they're not all rich, most are middle class families. But you can see how taxing a kid playing hockey is on his family's finances. Most of the parents are rude and cheap, probably not in a good mood having shed hundreds for their kid to play one tournament. But the reason they do it is because either they were fans themselves, as you said, the audience of hockey has also been predominantly white.

  • @BaconNationChannel
    @BaconNationChannel 2 месяца назад

    Nashville is a very good hockey city. As a Canadian, it's really fun to see you guys making hockey culture your own!

  • @marthayoung2308
    @marthayoung2308 Год назад +1

    "VIKINGS WITH A STICK"
    YEP, THAT'S PRETTY MUCH IT!!! LOL.

  • @juicesghost8501
    @juicesghost8501 2 года назад +18

    Couple points for you guys as new to hockey- Penalties wont get called until the team that is to be penalized touches the puck again, ref will hold his hand up to signify the penalty is coming, giving the other team a chance until the offenders touch it, thats why you arent seeing the penalties called right away.
    2nd- While brutally savage hits happen in hockey, checking against the boards injuries can be lessened from the incoming hit by getting/jumping up off the ice a little bit and letting your body go into the boards/glass to absorb the power/energy, The boards and glass will give flex/bow to absorb some of the hit. thats why you see them leave their feet when they the see the hit coming along the boards. But alot of these were the worst hits in hockey so alot didnt see them coming.
    You should watch a "Hockey best fights" video, you will be amazed the savagery its awesome.

    • @villevainio5231
      @villevainio5231 2 года назад +1

      All true, the open ice checks are much more dangerous and result in more concussions and injuries.

    • @davidellis7238
      @davidellis7238 Год назад

      To be fair, most of these hits were clean. Might be against the code but not against the rules.

  • @CN-uc6py
    @CN-uc6py 2 года назад +49

    I watch a tremendous number of hockey compilations. I would suggest “ The Beauty of Hockey” part 1 and (part 2 if you liked 1). Also “ The Code”. It’s about the unwritten code (rules) that is self governed by players on ice. Loving the reactions boys. Bill Burr is the goat. Keep ‘em coming!

  • @karenwhite1279
    @karenwhite1279 Год назад

    Love this video!! I love hockey and everyone loves a bench clearing brawl!!

  • @FiresCollide
    @FiresCollide Год назад

    You guys have to watch best goals and best saves compilations next. Absolutely amazing what they can do.

  • @benmclean4206
    @benmclean4206 2 года назад +51

    There is tons of CTE in hockey players boys, unfortunately the hits are also way harder, you can skate way faster than you can run, that’s a fact.
    Also no face mask covering your chin, guys get smoked and suffer massive concussions and head trauma. Football is insane and I’m a huge fan, in fairness the most insane game may be box (in a rink) lacrosse, let’s also not forget you can fist fight bare knuckle in hockey and lacrosse.
    Fuckin live u lads
    🇨🇦

  • @bobhenry6159
    @bobhenry6159 2 года назад +30

    Football players have a lot more padding, and hockey players are moving at up to 25 mph....each. You may not realize the rink is 200 ft end to end. These guys can skate 2/3 a football field in 4 or 5 seconds.
    Throw in hits to the boards and the razor sharp skate blades, it's no wonder few players make it through an entire year without some sort of injury.

  • @travismichl5984
    @travismichl5984 Год назад

    No finer display of finesse and violence then a good ol’ hockey game. One time I went to a fight, and a hockey game broke out. True story😂

  • @mikeshlyak7070
    @mikeshlyak7070 2 месяца назад

    Hockey players are a different breed. They have no fear in hitting and they all have respect for each other.

  • @Gentlemanclub5
    @Gentlemanclub5 2 года назад +9

    if you travel in here FINLAND or places like CANADA , hockey is EVERYTHING !

    • @BarryB.Benson
      @BarryB.Benson 2 года назад +1

      You Finnish fellas sure do love puck, as a Canadian I’d love to come watch a game in your country!

    • @Gentlemanclub5
      @Gentlemanclub5 2 года назад +1

      @@BarryB.Benson same goes other way around bro , we respect Canadiens very much !

  • @spikedaddy46
    @spikedaddy46 2 года назад +55

    Legit need to check out the Red Wings vs Avalanche 1997 fight, nickednamed Bloody Wednesday. Avalance player checked a Red Wings player that broke his jaw, shattered orbital bone. And the Red Wings wanted revenge, fast forward to their first game in the next season. The puck dropped and so did the gloves. Would highly recommend checking that out.
    Love the content fellas, take care!

    • @elizabethirving9873
      @elizabethirving9873 2 года назад +2

      Yes that was great.

    • @stevep2380
      @stevep2380 2 года назад +5

      @spikedaddy....I watched that game live. They literally had bloody slush on the ice. Both teams were loaded with hall of fame players and HATED each other!
      These guys should react to Nicholas kronwall.

    • @spikedaddy46
      @spikedaddy46 Год назад +1

      @@stevep2380 I also watched it live. It was insane. And I agree gotta watch Kronwall.

    • @lyleknight9012
      @lyleknight9012 Год назад +2

      March 26, 1997… fight night at the Joe.

    • @WizzRacing
      @WizzRacing Год назад

      Nobody beats Boston.. They will fight at the drop of a hat.. And the other teams know it. So they stay away from hitting the Star players. The $70,000.00 year players will make sure you never do it again...

  • @voisin24cooking50
    @voisin24cooking50 Год назад

    hockey is one of the best sports to watch live CartierFamily at a hockey game would be fire

  • @jkim92677
    @jkim92677 2 месяца назад

    “I wouldn’t even want the puck, guys”🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

  • @rowdy5795
    @rowdy5795 2 года назад +24

    Glad u got the rough stuff out of the way..now watch some of the “best goals from the decade”. You will enjoy it if u like crossovers and creativity

    • @EricColgan
      @EricColgan 2 года назад +5

      Very much agree with this. Hockey is way more than people getting leveled.

  • @DowntunedDevil
    @DowntunedDevil Год назад +30

    Y'all need to watch "fight night at the Joe". The Red Wings vs. the Avalanche, brutal game. So much blood. It was awesome.

    • @stevehill4965
      @stevehill4965 Год назад +2

      Have not seen this!!! I assume this is the first game Lemieux was back after the Draper “hit”.

    • @DowntunedDevil
      @DowntunedDevil Год назад +1

      ​@@stevehill4965 Yep. McCarty went after him and really messed him up. Started a game-long brawl with more fights and lost teeth than any game in history.

    • @hobbievk5119
      @hobbievk5119 7 месяцев назад +2

      Watched it live, what a game! Everyone in Detroit knew exactly what was going to happen and the Wings did not disappoint!

    • @maxscherbing2936
      @maxscherbing2936 2 месяца назад

      Facts I am a redwings fan and I constantly watch it on or around march 26th each year turtle day in Detroit

  • @STiROCKET06
    @STiROCKET06 Год назад

    Vikings with sticks! Perfect description lololol

  • @jmc5532
    @jmc5532 Год назад

    “With football, your whole stomach open” exact same thing with hockey lol

  • @nickledonne90
    @nickledonne90 2 года назад +7

    when buddy on right said "That's premeditated murder"
    😂🤣

  • @noelennon420
    @noelennon420 2 года назад +11

    You guys should do NHL fights next!

  • @IeXiLeDu
    @IeXiLeDu Год назад

    I'm glad the clip at @12:52 is the most replayed. That hit on marchand is so satisfying to watch

  • @nicole81392
    @nicole81392 Год назад

    When they fight, helmets come off and gloves drop. 😂 love this sport

  • @ellenryan701
    @ellenryan701 Год назад +3

    I think you would all enjoy doing a reaction to hockey fights and another one on worst hockey injuries. There have been some wicked injuries for sure!
    Keep up the great work!!!

  • @relentless57
    @relentless57 2 года назад +5

    As a Canadian I love this reaction video. I'm a huge fan of you guys love seeing this

  • @LifeinMoments
    @LifeinMoments Год назад +3

    I grew up watching hockey with my dad. If you can follow the puck while watching it can be a really fun game to watch but I get why it isn't as big as other sports in the US. Hockey absolutely has concussion issues as those hits may seem slow but they can really hurt each other out there. Hockey players on average are slightly heavier and taller than your average cornerback in the NFL.

  • @kylekinney9455
    @kylekinney9455 2 месяца назад

    Dude...it's ice...you ever noticed hiw you stroll on some concrete versus shooting down the f$%@#&% driveway like a human bobsled....those dudes are FLYIN!! Love the channel btw

  • @nebidiaswift5200
    @nebidiaswift5200 2 года назад +15

    Sorry my friends you got it wrong about the concussions. Hockey players are almost always going faster than any football player. By perspective Chris Johnson ran 22 mph, and McDavid is hitting almost 30. Outside the extremes the avarrage speed of a puck carrier is less than the one without and they are still going 15 mph at any point. Gliding is faster than running and the result is bigger regular hits in nhl vs nfl. Concussions are a problem in the nfl more than nhl because of publicity only and maybe a little bit that it football your head goes right to the ground sometimes where hockey it’s often to the back sliding

  • @coreyrees840
    @coreyrees840 2 года назад +9

    For context, Nate Mackinnon was clocked at like 35km/Hr this last playoffs and he’s not even considered the fastest in the league. So these guys are MOVING and physics alone will tell ya travelling that speed and coming up solid on something is big impact

    • @dacrosber
      @dacrosber 2 года назад

      Don’t forget it’s on rock hard cold ice too that shit hurts

    • @lynnw9857
      @lynnw9857 2 года назад

      Average speed during play is 20 to 25 miles per hour.

    • @0Akeldama0
      @0Akeldama0 Год назад +1

      they both could be going that fast and collide

  • @CarterH1998
    @CarterH1998 Год назад

    Good content bruh and I like that USC jacket, i graduated there in 2020. Also a big hockey fan i used to play varsity hockey

  • @jackc70
    @jackc70 Год назад

    Watching you guys faces is cracking me up. This white guy grew up playing hockey since I was 6 years old. Thanks for the video

  • @standardyeepz
    @standardyeepz 2 года назад +7

    Love watching people view the excitement of hockey for the first time

  • @mamakat114
    @mamakat114 2 года назад +5

    Love It!!!!! Keep up the hockey reactions!!!! especially the fights!!!

  • @TillerG7
    @TillerG7 2 месяца назад

    “I’ve been to a hockey game before.”
    “No you haven’t.” lol

  • @mattallarie12
    @mattallarie12 Год назад +1

    If you guys want to see some big hits, search up “Scott Stevens hits”. He was one of the biggest hitters in the 90s early 2000s. A lot of his hits by todays standards would have been penalty’s but back in those days they were clean hits.
    Theres one incident where he hits Paul Kayria who is like half his size and absolutely demolishes him. This hit really started a chain of concussion issues with Kariya which eventually led to him retiring because of post-concussion syndrome.

  • @Patrickgranaysky2
    @Patrickgranaysky2 2 года назад +7

    Let’s go been on this channel n love n play hockey. Cool collab lmao

  • @BWalker9313
    @BWalker9313 2 года назад +23

    "That's not a foul"
    🤣🤣🤣🤣
    Fuck no, hockey players are tough, they don't flop and cry like other sports
    Guys don't fight after the game. You settle it on the ice. You square up. You don't jump people or look for people after a game. Everything's settled on the ice

    • @chrisdietrich8944
      @chrisdietrich8944 2 года назад +1

      On the flopping point..... yes and no, because the embellishment penalty exists. I'm also of the mindset that it's either the penalty, or embellishment.... never both.

    • @ExoTikSalSA
      @ExoTikSalSA 2 года назад +1

      @@chrisdietrich8944 nowadays you got more flopping especiallu from europeans (and ESPECIALLY MARCHAND) but its still less than most of the other sport

    • @ADIAForever
      @ADIAForever 2 года назад

      Damn straight.

    • @Zaximillian
      @Zaximillian Год назад

      In general:
      Soccer players act like they're hurt.
      Hockey players act like they're not.

    • @rossrobertson674
      @rossrobertson674 Год назад

      Fouls are different I hockey, it'd be illegal if it's boarding, elbowing, charging, a head shot etc

  • @judeyyudkin3183
    @judeyyudkin3183 Год назад

    There was a great documentary that did highlight all the injuries to the brain and the affect on the players. It also highlighted how they have certain players who are enforcers whose job it is to hit other players. It’s pretty sad what the enforcers go through.

  • @emBee_us
    @emBee_us Год назад

    2 minutes into the video they say "they coming to fast in football" meanwhile i got a REAL good idea what these top 10 hits are gonna be 😂 lovin these videos rn

  • @titusrivers5059
    @titusrivers5059 Год назад +7

    I grew up watching hockey. This list has a couple of great hits but overall it was trash. No Scott Stevens in a greatest hits.... Cmon....

  • @JayBrownMtl
    @JayBrownMtl 2 года назад +13

    Did my guy on the right say NHL players were slower than NFL players?
    Might want to rethink that.
    The difference is the hits are made shoulders to shoulder, in NHL ( legal ones).
    Hit to the head happen but are illegal and yes some guys had their career ended because of brain concussions (CTE stuff)

    • @johnscanlon2598
      @johnscanlon2598 Год назад

      It’s not just shoulder to shoulder , there’s hip checks and just head on hits

  • @ryanjames8864
    @ryanjames8864 Год назад

    as someone who loves hockey, yalls channel is awesome

  • @AlexanderTate.
    @AlexanderTate. 3 месяца назад

    You all should post a reaction of you all watching hockey live. It’s so much different live. You’ll love it

  • @dacrosber
    @dacrosber 2 года назад +3

    After seeing this and understanding what could happen at any moment you should watch best dangles of all time which is basically “jukes” or whatever and you will have much more appreciation for the skill of the sport

  • @meghanhickman544
    @meghanhickman544 Год назад

    A solid hit by Kronwall will forever be my favorite. I love people discovering how violent hockey can be lol

  • @grumpy1425
    @grumpy1425 2 месяца назад

    This video warms my heart. "Do they do hitting drills at practice?" But "That's not a foul?" made my night. Fight Night at the Joe from below is a must-see. Edited to add...to see you guys see that there's no calls and that's how the game works makes me giddy. I also thing they understand the role of t
    he goon or enforcer without knowing it.

  • @sniper161718
    @sniper161718 Год назад

    Hockey players are a different breed. Straight up tough

  • @arcangel4809
    @arcangel4809 Год назад

    12:47 haha i was waiting for this one 🤣

  • @MaxvanBrian
    @MaxvanBrian Год назад

    The answer to 60 and 61 is yes, all you have to do is search for biggest slashes, there’s been some real dirty ones throughout the years! It’ll be pretty gruesome though so put on a seatbelt. Nice videos gents, you guys are hilarious and a good time!! Love from Canada

  • @Swaggs907
    @Swaggs907 Год назад

    As we always say, things happen when you’re coming through the trolly tracks.💥

  • @brianwymer7812
    @brianwymer7812 3 месяца назад

    The one thing I love about hockey is you can see the difference between regular season to playoffs. these men put their bodies and sometimes life on the line to get to the greatest trophy in all of sports. they play around 80-100% in the regular season then when it comes time to the playoffs they play at 120%

  • @goodmanwiseman303
    @goodmanwiseman303 Год назад

    In hockey, they call it a suicide pass when you get a pass from straight behind yourself, forcing you to look straight back while moving forward and usually you turn your body to get the puck. Then you’re in the absolute most vulnerable position possible to get hit and these are usually the most painful hits. Surprisingly, the hits on the boards don’t usually hurt, but every now and then, you’ll get crunched by a 250+ pounder on the boards and your rib cage will be like an accordion and you’ll get all of your wind knocked out of you. Those are pretty painful. But the worst possible hit is getting hit head first into the boards from behind. There’s a high possibility of breaking your neck.

  • @MikeWall-eq4xs
    @MikeWall-eq4xs Год назад

    I am a retired University Professor, and I had a student who wrote his Master's thesis on the effects of concussions in hockey. It is definitely an issue for hockey players.

  • @MrDreyes187
    @MrDreyes187 Год назад

    They Need to Watch NHL Longest Suspensions to see the Best/Worst Actions in NHL History…It’s Lit AF🔥🔥🔥

  • @drooster1219
    @drooster1219 Год назад

    “That’s premeditated murder”😂😂

  • @samic1051
    @samic1051 Год назад

    Hey guys second time I have reply tonight cuz I just discovered you. You know what you guys are awesome to watch I'm from Canada and I wanted to say the expressions on your faces when you see the hockey hits, it's way more than even that. I challenge you as a Canadian, to you I believe you're American watch one season of hockey. Don't know where you guys are from and you can pick any team you want and stick with that team and go for the whole season if you watch one year of NHL you will be hooked, but I guarantee you if you watch boxing Day start of the world juniors you will love it even more. God bless keep being happy and keep sharing your reactions, from a Canadian female fan, I had to say female cuz everybody thinks I'm a male with Sami C ask my name but I am female from Canada God bless you guys you are awesome to watch

  • @faiththomas1749
    @faiththomas1749 Год назад

    I live in Inglewood California ( a suburb of Los Angeles: my family is African American ) and I took my dad to a hockey game and he lost his mind , he came from a American football household / family ( he played as well as my uncles with exception of one WHO IS CANADIAN) his first reaction was stunned silence as soon as we got home he NEARLY HAD A COME APART

  • @bradlymiller4936
    @bradlymiller4936 Год назад

    If you’ve never had a chance to attend a national hockey league game I would highly recommend it. You cannot appreciate the speed watching on television. Amazing sport.

  • @rsls3748
    @rsls3748 Год назад

    yo i played hockey for a long time and my head all messed up. but we love it. we go all out, trust me

  • @MP80sBaby
    @MP80sBaby Год назад

    Greatest sport of them all. Nothing. Compares. ,checking , the skill some players have, only sport that allows fighting.

  • @coltonmason5891
    @coltonmason5891 Год назад

    Number one rule of hockey, keep your head up!

  • @kpdubbs7117
    @kpdubbs7117 2 месяца назад

    About 5 of the top 25 on that list were by one guy, #55 for the Detroit Red Wings, Swedish born Niklas Kronwall. He hit so many guys so hard into the boards that the term became "He got Kronwalled"

  • @itchmon
    @itchmon Год назад

    you guys did such a good reaction, thanks :) hope you get to a game one day, the best sport to see live. if its a NY rangers game i'll uy yas a beer ;)

  • @SorenArouet
    @SorenArouet Год назад

    The joy you get from smacking someone down in hockey is unbelievable. Had 3 concussions while I played.

  • @a3gill
    @a3gill 24 дня назад

    I love football and grew up on it. There's nothing like live NHL games.

  • @sigep145
    @sigep145 Год назад

    Hockey is my absolute favorite sport to watch live. Watching 200 lb guys skating over 30 mph shooting pucks about 100 mph is a spectacle. Plus, the 200 lb players can hit each other & even throw down their gloves & punch each other in the face if they feel one of them crossed a line. On top of the hard hits & fights, the best part is seeing the agile offensive plays where players come in with speed & basically dance through the defense to score or when two or more players make pin point passes to each other on the move to score. Goalies are also amazing in how the athleticism they show keeping the puck out of the 4 ft by 6 ft net. It's a great sport, the only one I can season tickets to & keep my interest the same from beginning of the season to the end of postseason. Not ripping any other sports, hockey is just the one I love to watch, especially live. Anyone who has never watched a hockey game should give it a try. Before the game, familiarize yourself with icing & offsides. Those are the two most common reasons for stoppage in play. if you understand what's going on with those two calls, you can pick up everything else as it happens.

  • @chloe_x2787
    @chloe_x2787 Год назад

    You’re coming way faster in hockey, look how fast they’re moving down the rink. There’s movies about concussion in ice hockey it’s mad🤣

  • @somerandomasshole2771
    @somerandomasshole2771 Год назад

    7:36 .. i near spit out my drink when he said 'vikings with sticks'

  • @kevinhurley6919
    @kevinhurley6919 2 месяца назад

    Seems like the guy in the usc jacket just found a new sport to watch. Cant wait until he sees the fights

  • @kristopherkistabish325
    @kristopherkistabish325 Год назад

    Nowadays , hockey players are huge , like 6ft 200po at least, and the energy they put in a hit is insane
    Crazy part of that sometimes , the one who got hit is gettin back up, just like nothing , and they are ready for another hit , give or take

  • @samthompson7821
    @samthompson7821 Год назад

    bro seeing a hockey hit in person it's so much more violent

  • @freshstart349
    @freshstart349 Год назад

    I love tough hockey but man kronwall was just a predator out there sizing guys up

  • @shootstraight91
    @shootstraight91 Месяц назад

    There's a few hits that wouldn't fly today but that was a really good clean ''hardest hits'' compilation. I hate when they do hardest hits compilation but most of them are illegal dirty hits.

  • @deew_knird_reeb_ekomS
    @deew_knird_reeb_ekomS 4 месяца назад

    Some basic guidelines regarding legal hitting:
    -No elbows (elbows must be tucked in, you can only hit a guy with your shoulder or hips)
    -No hits to the head
    -No hits from behind
    -Both skates must be on the ice
    -You can only hit the guy that has the puck or just touched it
    -No clipping (ducking down low to knock an opponent’s legs from underneath him, used to be allowed before 2002 but is now a penalty)
    -No cross-checking (using the shaft of your stick to bash your opponent)

  • @evozero905
    @evozero905 Год назад

    Heck back in high school in the 90s personally had cracked ribs in 2 consecutive seasons and played thru it with the Sears catalog wrapped to one side of my chest just cause i wanted to play. Personally flipped a guy over my shoulder so he crashed down on the ice and knew lots of guys that had to go to the locker room seeing stars from likely concussions. It was so much fun.

  • @psychochronic
    @psychochronic Год назад

    subbed for the hockey!

  • @Nediler
    @Nediler 2 месяца назад

    i played a high level of hockey and lacrosse and the amount of pain i've taken is much more than fighting in muay thai. The shear velocity of hockey and lacrosse create a very dangerous game to play. It's very common to play through a conucssion for the rest of the game and not tell anybody that you feel awful. I've had at least 10 concussions and i never missed a game - i was too afraid to tell anybody. In retrospect, i regret that decission

  • @jeffcampbell668
    @jeffcampbell668 Год назад

    I love you guy's, watched about 20 in the last week. A couple of things, the NHL employs concussion spotters at every game. If they feel a player received a hit to the head by any means that looked bad, they have the player brought to a room and seen by medical staff. If it's not deemed severe he comes back to the game. sometimes they're held for further observation. They take it seriously. On a lighter note I implore you to watch the movie "Slapshot" with Paul Newman, all the while you're listening to the (at the time, 1976) dialogue in the flick, keep in mind iy was written by a woman, Nancy O Dowd. This flick is insanely hilarious and original. You will love it! Cheers from canada!

  • @redskinsman10
    @redskinsman10 9 месяцев назад

    Yall gotta get into hockey culture. Its awesome