how can certain people(especially americans say there are better sports than hockey) no, no matter what these people think there is no sport on earth better than hockey,and this 1972 series is hockey at its greatest,by the way im american but im not like a lot of my fellow countrymen i can see the greatness of the game,and i have for a long time...
I agree Ben, I'm an American From Michigan, though I do have Canadian Blood, I remember That Fall was some of the best hockey I ever saw, the Late 70's Bruins were a great team to watch too.
Brad, I agree, Canadians have the heart, I grew up on the border of Canada and the USA, and I love hockey, I played hockey in the 60's, in Canada and the USA, I remember how much heart the Canadian kids had, there were some kids on our team like myself who would have given an arm and a leg to win but the Majority couldn't match the Canadian kids' spirit, that is why I will always say Canada produces the best players in the world because of their spirit and drive.
52:50 This is just BIZARRE that the Officials allowed this type of play by the Canadians! Hitting a player FROM BEHIND on the Helmet with the Stick????
at 44:37 commentator says "and the puck is shot down the ice, and that's allowable in international rules because there is a penalty" Does that mean in NHL rules it was not allowable? When did they change that rule?
@@ronmailloux9370 --They did not allow icing the puck in international hockey at one time up into the 60's. I think they did allow it by the time this series was played-- or they did change that rule FOR this series.
Fenton Hardy Because you're supposed to do everything you can to win while remaining within the rules of the game. He didn't, so he's hated for the grub he his. It's that simple.
No offense meant to any Canadians...but how on earth could Foster Hewitt announce games, year after year,without pronouncing Yvan Cournoyer's name correctly ? Its similar to Bob Prince in Pittsburgh who insisted on calling Roberto Clemente, 'Bob' or 'Bobby', when it irritated Clemente.
That could have easily been a penalty shot. But LaPointe WAS playing the puck, The camera work on that play was crappy. Back in those days, the camera work had this really annoying tactic that whenever the puck got close to the goal they'd switch cameras to a close up on the goalies. Thankfully, this isn't done any more. Very often it was impossible to follow the play when a goal was scored. In the USSR, the soviet cameramen did not do this. This is why you don't see this annoying manoeuvre on that famous goal by Henderson in the 8th game--just like you see when Esposito scores the first goal of this game.
48:12 Frank Mahovlich lost his skate edge and fell without a Russian player hitting him ... and he's incensed by that? Team Canada was outplayed and out-conditioned by Team Russia and TC couldn't handle the embarrassment so they took out their frustration by playing cheap. Slash. Trip. Cross check. Elbow. Cheap shots against a superior team.
@@jasonhopps6482 When you play against a team that did what TC did, and you have referees turning a blind eye at the infractions, how do you expect any different outcome?
@@osimnod Canada won three of four on Soviet ice with Soviet picked refs. In the game they lost in Moscow (game 5) they dominated but faded in the third period. Yes, Canada played rough but they also produced the most beautiful goals of the series (Mahovolich game 2, Henderson game 7 etc.) No doubt the Soviets were in better shape and more skilled, but there's more to hockey than just that--it's a physical game and they couldn't match Canada in front of the net or in the corners. Two great teams, it could have gone either way.
@@osimnod well when it went to moscow..the wimpy refs there called canada on penalties that were not even close to infractions.....and let the soviets get away with off sides ...look at the entire series....
Thanks for this. Canada, always played well at Maple Leaf Gardens.
Canada's only win in the 74 Series was in Toronto.
how can certain people(especially americans say there are better sports than hockey) no, no matter what these people think there is no sport on earth better than hockey,and this 1972 series is hockey at its greatest,by the way im american but im not like a lot of my fellow countrymen i can see the greatness of the game,and i have for a long time...
I agree Ben, I'm an American From Michigan, though I do have Canadian Blood, I remember That Fall was some of the best hockey I ever saw, the Late 70's Bruins were a great team to watch too.
Brad, I agree, Canadians have the heart, I grew up on the border of Canada and the USA, and I love hockey, I played hockey in the 60's, in Canada and the USA, I remember how much heart the Canadian kids had, there were some kids on our team like myself who would have given an arm and a leg to win but the Majority couldn't match the Canadian kids' spirit, that is why I will always say Canada produces the best players in the world because of their spirit and drive.
WE start at 8:38 and end at 10:05
Who's the girl at 48:50? I wonder what she's like now? Probably in her 70s if she's alive.
2:30 Alright Jean Ratelle of my New York Rangers and a member of the G-A-G (Goal A Game) Line!
Summit Series Games 72' 74' The two Hockey Giant
52:50 This is just BIZARRE that the Officials allowed this type of play by the Canadians! Hitting a player FROM BEHIND on the Helmet with the Stick????
Great game famous play of Canada!
I watch that time and find those people happiest - no covid , no Musk - just to the Moon and back and even friendly people from huge unstudied country
Canada-USSR-GREAT HOCKEY !!!
58:14 Obvious Trip (NO CALL!)
Lapointe , holding shadrin alone to p, Esposito , incroyable no penalities
The ref let lots of Soviet shit go too, such as just before the end of the first period on Mahovlich.
So shut the fuck up..
was does brian conacher keep saying that alexander yakashuv is 6-1 he was at least 6-3
Je chante les hymne nationaux depuis j'ai 8 ans.
Eddie Belfour wore number 20 because of Tretiak.
at 44:37 commentator says "and the puck is shot down the ice, and that's allowable in international rules because there is a penalty" Does that mean in NHL rules it was not allowable? When did they change that rule?
Icing the puck while a man short wasn't allowable in International hockey
@@casparuskruger4807 are you sure......Im sure it always has been
@@ronmailloux9370 --They did not allow icing the puck in international hockey at one time up into the 60's.
I think they did allow it by the time this series was played-- or they did change that rule FOR this series.
Unfortunately the guy announcing can't pronounce the players name correctly!
ok they got him at the end
Bobby Clark really played dirty -- no wonder all his front teeth had been knocked-out.
I would like to hear the canadian national anthem as it was sung at this event. Does anybody have a video of that.
Does anyone have the national anthem that was sung at the beginning of this game?
What you see is what you get. They just played instrumental versions.
@@AMetisMoment *U.S.S.R
missed no. 5 during introductions
John Critch They missed #3 Vladimir Lutchenko during the introduction
Wow they even hated Eagleson back in '72. Precursor to the 90s?
Why does everyone bring down Bobby Clarke, he played the Game with heart, yes sometimes it wasn't right, but he did everything for his team to Win.
Fenton Hardy Because you're supposed to do everything you can to win while remaining within the rules of the game. He didn't, so he's hated for the grub he his. It's that simple.
Why Canada change
Home team fuck face.
Lester Pearson was dead before the end of the year.
57:57 Cournyer is TERRIBLE (Despite being a hall of famer) They took the puck away from him, so he says "I'll Slash the living hell of you for that!"
as opposed to getting kicked in the chins and groin by the russians....give your head a shake why dont you!
No offense meant to any Canadians...but how on earth could Foster Hewitt announce games, year after year,without pronouncing Yvan Cournoyer's name correctly ? Its similar to Bob Prince in Pittsburgh who insisted on calling Roberto Clemente, 'Bob' or 'Bobby', when it irritated Clemente.
The ussr anthem like an 80's tv show like Dallas theme song
foster brooks mangled a lot of names and not just the Russian ones
andrelebaron Foster Hewitt
+andrelebaron
You mean Foster Hewitt but who knows if we had sobbered up Brooks in good time, he may have done a better job?
What was that? The speeded-up version of the USSR anthem.
Why the hell would you have a french guy doing the introductions? This game is in Toronto, plus he's introducing them in French first not English.
En francais svp M Simard
Use a translator if you don't understand.
how could lapointe not have been given a tripping penalty on shadrin,early in the second period,talk about bad oficiating.that was outrageous
That could have easily been a penalty shot. But LaPointe WAS playing the puck, The camera work on that play was crappy. Back in those days, the camera work had this really annoying tactic that whenever the puck got close to the goal they'd switch cameras to a close up on the goalies. Thankfully, this isn't done any more. Very often it was impossible to follow the play when a goal was scored. In the USSR, the soviet cameramen did not do this. This is why you don't see this annoying manoeuvre on that famous goal by Henderson in the 8th game--just like you see when Esposito scores the first goal of this game.
PArise shoot the puck to the goal many second after the off-lay ? many time by Canada team in the series , anti -sportif play
48:12 Frank Mahovlich lost his skate edge and fell without a Russian player hitting him ... and he's incensed by that? Team Canada was outplayed and out-conditioned by Team Russia and TC couldn't handle the embarrassment so they took out their frustration by playing cheap. Slash. Trip. Cross check. Elbow. Cheap shots against a superior team.
All true, yet the Soviets still couldn't win the series
@@jasonhopps6482 When you play against a team that did what TC did, and you have referees turning a blind eye at the infractions, how do you expect any different outcome?
@@osimnod Canada won three of four on Soviet ice with Soviet picked refs. In the game they lost in Moscow (game 5) they dominated but faded in the third period. Yes, Canada played rough but they also produced the most beautiful goals of the series (Mahovolich game 2, Henderson game 7 etc.) No doubt the Soviets were in better shape and more skilled, but there's more to hockey than just that--it's a physical game and they couldn't match Canada in front of the net or in the corners. Two great teams, it could have gone either way.
@@osimnod well when it went to moscow..the wimpy refs there called canada on penalties that were not even close to infractions.....and let the soviets get away with off sides ...look at the entire series....
LOL good job officiating, refs. What a joke.
yes it was a good job by the refs
Всегда давно было убедиться что русские /белорусы/непобедимы что бы вы не делали
These ruminants without helmets... omg