My god, easily the best hockey series I've EVER seen, NHL playoffs included. The physicality by both teams and the goaltending by Richter was simply incredible.
@@veronicabellucci7129 I still remember being glued to the TV in the bars and at home. Documentaries about the tournament like to say nobody gave a shit and didn't watch it, but that wasn't the case at all in Minnesota. Non hockey fans were even heavily invested in it. Sometimes in those tournaments you don't always get 100% effort. That series against Canada was an absolute war between some of the best players on the planet. Bill Guerin said that series had everything - extremely dirty plays, off the charts skill and physicality, pride, pressure, and suspense. I really wish they could put together something that intense again. To think we've never seen a USA/Canada series where Matthews and McDavid face each other is criminal.
@@RUclips.Algorithmic.Nonsense Now Eichel has won the Cup, so it could be marketed as Eichel against the 'still-ring-less' McDavid. 🙂 And in the end, Germans will surprise everybody and win the tourney. 😀 😛
That second goal wasnt his fault at all either, nothing he could do redefelcted and he couldnt even see the redeflection.. but besides that to go against all those legends and only give up one other goal is unreal.. Absolutely amazing by Richter
absolutely amazing hockey. This may have been the best hockey Ive ever seen in these 3 games. This was even better than the Stanely Cup Playoffs. Also the amount of hall of famers on both sides is incredible and 3 of the players in this game were just inducted into the hall of fame. Brendan Shanahan, Chris Chelios, and Scott Niedermeyer
Brett Hull is awesome, and hos skill at shooting are dynamite. Even though he only played until his Bantam years in the States, I naturally told myself to overlook the fact that he played Junior A in British Columbia before he was a player-student at the University of Michigan at Duluth. Mister Hull was known as an amateur as a pudgy guy and a sort of slow skater. Crikey, Brett Hull was great at Moncton in the A.H.L. and was on Prince Edward Island TV news for his achievements! Hull was sooo underrated, and he loved the Yanks for seeing his awesome skills. Mr Hull has been excellent for the Yanks and will always be greatly admired!!
John Leclair was such a beast in front of the net. He just absolutely manhandled Stevens and DesJardins. I wish he’d dropped the mitts a little more often but man what a beast.
I've only seen leclair drop gloves 1time in his entire career..and he didn't even fight it was broken up..against rich pilon n the islanders when he and lindros had that nasty rivalry going between the 2 of them. and I watched every game from time he joined flyers to time he left
Agreed. I remember watching these games as a teenage and, yeah, Richter was good. But looking back now, I can't believe what he did. We hear every year how goaltenders are getting better and better and more sophisticated and more agile -- but look at Richter in this tournament! There is not a single goalie in the NHL these days that moves like that!
That 1996 team was no miracle. They were simply the best team in the tournament. They played Canada 4 times and beat them 3(5-3, 5-2, 5-2), the only loss was in OT(4-3).. USA beat the powerful Russian team 5-2 in the round robin and 5-2 in the semi finals.. USA out scored their opponents 37-18 for the tournament. . Canada scored 26 goals and allowed 26 goals.
When Canada starts beating the USA in basketball, baseball or football on a regular basis the way the USA does Canada in hockey, then we can talk. Hockey in the USA is barely in the top 10 participation sports, but the USA hockey organization does a good job with the talent they do get. USA hockey has won six of the last ten U18 and U20(Junior) WC tournaments, Canada has won one. Yes, Canada overall has more and better hockey talent, but at one time, that difference was Grand Canyon like**. Not so much anymore and the USA is producing a lot of good young hockey players. **When I was introduced to hockey, there was one American in the NHL. I think his name was Tommy Williams. I do recall he played for the Bruins, which was how I became a Bruins fan.
I was there for Game 3 and was so pumped, was epic. Richter was unreal and when Lindros finally beat Richter we went nuts but Hull broke our hearts, great to see this again what a rivalry then
I remember this series and this game so well. I had just gotten out of the navy that year and was going to school and playing a ton of league/pickup hockey and watching a ton as well. Watched this whole series with the guys I played with, some American..some Canadian. It was a great time. Mike Richter....in almost 40 years of watching and playing hockey, probably the most impressive goaltending I've ever seen. And not just game 3 but I remember he was stellar in some of the other games as well.
Canadians have developed some healthy rivalries and a lot of improvements in both mens and women athletics with America and the rest of the world, that include; hockey 🏒, other winter sports, soccer ⚽️, track and field, basketball 🏀, and many more!
lol Richter was such a fucking monster in this game. He was as good as Marty in his prime, but his prime didn't last nearly as long. Also played on nothing but bad teams after 1997 with the Rangers.
My favorite hockey game of all-time. We watched it live and all these years later I still act the same way when we score like it's live lol. USA! USA! USA!
Thanks for the upload dafoomie. I just watched this game a few days ago on NHL network. Probably the second best game in USA hockey history. Obviously #1 being Miracle on Ice
what a great video, thank you so much.Iremember this game like it was a week ago.Got to go to the World Juniors here in Buffalo. This is and will always be a great memory, Mike Richter you are GREATTTTTTTTTTTT
Stick to the back of the head, “That could’ve been a 4 minute penalty.” Never forget watching this with my Old Man. Incredible hockey. Great moment for a 13 y/o to be inspired by USA Hockey players just like him.
I attended all 3 games of this series in 1996. The first game was played in Hamilton and games 2 and 3 were played in Montreal. Richter stood on his. It was a very good series but it didn't compare to the 8 game Canada/Soviet Summit Series of 1972 won by Canada, or the 1976 Canada Cup tournament won by Canada, over Czecoslovakia in 2 games. Then there was the 1981 Canada Cup Final with the Soviets defeating Canada 8-1 in the final with a great display of Soviet hockey 🏒. In the 1984 Canada Cup, Canada defeated the favoured Soviets in a semifinal to win the right to play the Swedes in a 3 game final series winning in 2 games. The 1987 Canada Cup pitted finalists Canada and the Soviets in a 3 game series. The Soviets defeated Canada in Game 1, 6-5, in Montreal in a memorable game. The next two games were epic classics played in Hamilton and I was in attendance for both. I consider those two games the 2 best hockey games I have ever witnessed live and in person. Canada won the second game in the second overtime period, once again 6-5. Canada then won game 3 in the series, also 6-5, on a memorable goal scored by Mario Lemieux assisted by Wayne Gretzky, possibly the greatest goal scored in hockey history. The 1991 Canada Cup was won by the only undeafeated team in Canada Cup history. Russia 🇷🇺 didn't field one of it's best teams and failed to make the semi-finals setting up a match-up with the improving Americans against Team Canada in a 3 game play-off winning in 2 games. By 1996, the Americans had become good enough to finally win a Canada 🇨🇦 🏆Cup in 1996.
@@samsantucci1044 I wouldn’t argue those series were bigger. For a young 🏒 player growing up on the north side of Chicago, this was enormous. Chris Chelios, everything you wanted to be as a dreamer, from Chicago & a Blackhawk. Certainly #66 from #99 with Ducky crashing is a bigger moment for hockey then Amonte’s goal at 3:30 in the 3rd. Not for me tho.
Loved the old Chicago Stadium. Great place to watch a hockey game. The experience of hearing the Star Spangled Banner as the hairs on the back of your neck stood up was worth the price of admission alone. The original madhouse on Madison Avenue. Never saw a sold out arena full of people clear out of an area so quickly in my entire life❗ 😄🤣❗ Nine of us went to the game in a limo and we were lucky enough to catch the last bus 🚌 going back to the hotel.
I'LL NEVER EVER FORGET THIS GAME. I a Flyers fan and when i saw Lindros high stick tkachuk i lost respect for him and counted the days off until we got rid of him. POS! the game was as dramatic as you could ever want. scoring 3 goals in just over 3 minutes to win was awesome! and it showed the Canada fans that American Hockey is just as good!
Richter was and is my favorite American goaltender. These teams and the style of play supersede today's game. Just my opinion from an outsider/Italian.
Team USA was put together by Lou Lamariello for this great run. Although not shown much in this highlight-Mike Richter stood on his head in goal throughout this game! John Leclair had a strong game also for USA
I know. The US was awesome. Awesome goaltending and great play. They just crushed Canada in this tournament. I think they won 3 out of 4 because they played in the prelims. Now US hockey has slipped a bit again and Canada is back on top.
Tony Gambino USA has slipped in 2014 because of politics, but check out the the 2015 USA world's team. Just beat Finland 5-1. They are a young team, avereage age 24. Not saying this is the 2016 World Cup team (is won't be), but i'm going out on a limb and saying this team at worlds will medal. Reasoning - after long ignoring our European counterparts the team is made up of NHL, young talent, and European league talent. Circle here if you've been reading.
Magnificant game and great series; USA loses the first game in Phili in overtime, turns around and wins the last two games convincingly on Canadian soil in Montreal! The best rivalry in HOCKEY, and may be in all of sports.
This was some serious f****n hockey! Both countries wanted it so bad. So many players very much in their prime... I hope its this good in a couple weeks! Updated in 2023: It didn't come close to being this good.
In 1980s 95% of the NHL players were from Canada only and Goons fighters no talent no skating skills! Today under 60% of the NHL players from Canada! Much better and tougher league today than 1980s NHL!
Amazing! What a battle between the goalies! These teams absolutely hated each other! And wow Gretzky the greatest player of all time missed a golden chance to tie it. God I love hockey
I miss this type of hockey. Forget the Olympics for the pros. Bring back the world cup in the off-season and let every pro that's wants to play for the country without disrupting their season.
What class Jean Beluveau showed presenting the trophy. A Canadien/Canadian Hockey God at the Forum presenting it to the U.S. He could hear the joy from the U.S. players and his smile was not forced at all. Can't imagine any US athlete doing that in reverse.
You aren't understanding my point. You think some of these ex NBA or MLB US greats would flash that kind of genuine smile handing over a trophy to the DR in baseball or Russia in Basketball? Go check out how the US 1972 Olympic Team reacted to losing to Russia for sportsmanship. We arent gracious losers.
Mike Richter proved in those 3 games he was the best goalie that ever played the game. his 3 game performance was 2nd to none. no matter the stanley cup playoffs,the olympics,or canada cup,their was no one who has played better than richter did. i challenge anyone to watch these 3 games and find another goalie that played better than Mike Richter did in this canada cup..maybe thats why he won mvp
This game should have been Canada 8 US 4. This was the greatest single game goalie performance I've ever seen. Mike Richter was just unreal in this game.
A couple of other thoughts I want to add... 1. This video doesn't do justice to how Richter played. There are two plays that come to mind. In the first period, there was a spin-o-rama by Steve Yzerman that Richter saved with his toe. In the 2nd period there was a play where (i might get the names wrong, but I think Gretzky) was behind the net, and he put it on the tape to Lindros out in front dead centre....and Lindros got all of it and Richter made a glove save. Crazy. 2. Just before Canada scored the second goal of the game, there was a Whistle from the Crowd as Fleury brought the puck into the U.S Zone....and for just a second you can see in the video, everyone stops playing.....very subtle but interesting as it sort of led to the go ahead goal at the time.
+packerd00 Hey Packerd....I agree but the problem is we didnt. I think Hull was on the U.S team because Canada did not choose him back in the day so he played for the U.S. We missed so many players from Canada in this cup.....Roy and Bourque come to mind....There were more but i cant remember
Seoulmanaja Yeah I hear you,just annoying how the US fans think they are better or just as good as Canada at Hockey,lets be real. You said it yourself we had alot of key players missing. By the way did Bretts old man play for Canada or not,figured you might know.
Canada dominated this game. Their best game of the series. When they went ahead 2-1 I thought it was over. Then that high sticking goal by Hull with 3 minutes left and another goal and another goal and another goal. The final score was an injustice regarding how well Team Canada played for most of that game.
Nowadays, international schedule is too busy with the Olympics games, NHL Play-offs, and world championships. So, it is almost impossible to re-introduce the World and Canada Cup competitions...
Kiwi1978NZ the World Cup of Hockey though may be coming back because the future of NHL players competing in the Olympics after this year is up in the air and Ive heard the next installment of the World Cup of Hockey is suppossed to be in the summer of 2016
From 10:56 to 11:20, Tony Amonte absolutely cooks Gretzky for the entire shift, leading up to his tie-breaking (and eventual tournament-winning) goal. One of my favorite players of all time (Amonte) outplaying the Great One.
Canada fans have to admit these were great games and two great teams. Lemieux was missing, but Canada's centers were gretz, lindros, Sakic, and yzerman. Wow. And for usa richter is amazing and either Leetch or Chelios is always on the ice- perhaps the two best American born players. I would love to see all three games again, and games this good in September. Let's go Rangers!
Yeah from a red-blooded Canadian, this was certainly the best Team USA I ever saw. Finally had the depth and the sandpaper to get Canada off their game. It felt good to beat a large portion of that group in the Gold Medal game in Salt Lake.
Furthermore, when you are the number one hockey power in the world, you should win it all even without a few players. IN basketball, EVERY Olympics we are without 4 to 5 of our best, sometimes more, but we still win it and dominate. That shows depth. You guys had plenty of big guns on that team so no excuses.
This is the real thing..anybody who knows their hockey knows this is US hockey's crowning achievement. 1980 was great, but this was coming into Canada needing to win both games and doing it with a great team.
By far the best series. Better than the summit series. Bc they were all teammates in the nhl. And that didn't matter at all once the country jerseys came on
great to watch the greatest players in the world playing on team canada cry at the end when they get completely embarrassed.. lindros strike to the back of the head truly displays how canadians are and think. just like the summit series if it wasnt for the russians coming into town and showing them how to play a 5 man game canadian hockey would go no where just a bunch of brawlers rather then goal scorers
My god, easily the best hockey series I've EVER seen, NHL playoffs included. The physicality by both teams and the goaltending by Richter was simply incredible.
I agree! Very exciting to watch. There are actually full games on youtube, if you want to watch.
@@veronicabellucci7129 I still remember being glued to the TV in the bars and at home. Documentaries about the tournament like to say nobody gave a shit and didn't watch it, but that wasn't the case at all in Minnesota. Non hockey fans were even heavily invested in it. Sometimes in those tournaments you don't always get 100% effort. That series against Canada was an absolute war between some of the best players on the planet. Bill Guerin said that series had everything - extremely dirty plays, off the charts skill and physicality, pride, pressure, and suspense. I really wish they could put together something that intense again. To think we've never seen a USA/Canada series where Matthews and McDavid face each other is criminal.
@@RUclips.Algorithmic.Nonsense Now Eichel has won the Cup, so it could be marketed as Eichel against the 'still-ring-less' McDavid. 🙂
And in the end, Germans will surprise everybody and win the tourney. 😀 😛
For me its Canada vs U.S.S.R. 1972
I sneaked out of work to watch this game at a bar across the street. What a thriller!
I love Mike Richter to this day. Stood on his head the goal net & the Zamboni all in this game. Just a unreal performance!!!
He loved playing for the 🇺🇸
That second goal wasnt his fault at all either, nothing he could do redefelcted and he couldnt even see the redeflection.. but besides that to go against all those legends and only give up one other goal is unreal.. Absolutely amazing by Richter
Better hockey than ive ever seen. Super skilled, nasty, tough, relentlessly played.
Best hockey game ever played!
and seeing friends and teammates battling each is also entertaining
absolutely amazing hockey. This may have been the best hockey Ive ever seen in these 3 games. This was even better than the Stanely Cup Playoffs. Also the amount of hall of famers on both sides is incredible and 3 of the players in this game were just inducted into the hall of fame. Brendan Shanahan, Chris Chelios, and Scott Niedermeyer
This was the "golden generation" of American hockey players. And this time they capitalized on the talent and potential.
Mike Richter you crazy son of a bitch, your performance in this game inspired me to become a goalie.
Quite possibly the best comment.... on RUclips....ever.
An absolute amazing series of games, 2 hall of fame rosters, hockey at its finest
That Hull slapshot is a thing of beauty. This is just some good old time hockey.
Devin Suquett The Tip/Deflection was a thing of beauty also i guess all that equals 700+ NHL GOALS!!!
Brett Hull is awesome, and hos skill at shooting are dynamite.
Even though he only played until his Bantam years in the States, I naturally told myself to overlook the fact that he played Junior A in British Columbia before he was a player-student at the University of Michigan at Duluth.
Mister Hull was known as an amateur as a pudgy guy and a sort of slow skater. Crikey, Brett Hull was great at Moncton in the A.H.L. and was on Prince Edward Island TV news for his achievements! Hull was sooo underrated, and he loved the Yanks for seeing his awesome skills.
Mr Hull has been excellent for the Yanks and will always be greatly admired!!
John Leclair was such a beast in front of the net. He just absolutely manhandled Stevens and DesJardins. I wish he’d dropped the mitts a little more often but man what a beast.
I've only seen leclair drop gloves 1time in his entire career..and he didn't even fight it was broken up..against rich pilon n the islanders when he and lindros had that nasty rivalry going between the 2 of them. and I watched every game from time he joined flyers to time he left
I actually liked that he didn't fight. Inspired me when I played ice hockey. Also, I hate Scott Stevens.
Richter was unreal. Maybe the best performance I've ever seen by a goalie.
Agreed. I remember watching these games as a teenage and, yeah, Richter was good. But looking back now, I can't believe what he did. We hear every year how goaltenders are getting better and better and more sophisticated and more agile -- but look at Richter in this tournament! There is not a single goalie in the NHL these days that moves like that!
Richter was always an extremely underrated goalie. Best goalie the Rangers ever had. Sorry Lundqvist.
@@amazinmets8439 : agreed. If Richter doesn't get hurt and Smith doesn't give him crap D at the end of his career he'd be in HOF. IMHO
He was better here then in the ‘94 Cup run.
it was. best goalie performance of all time,whether it be the stanley cup,the olympics or canada\ cup,Richter proved he was the best
That 1996 team was no miracle. They were simply the best team in the tournament. They played Canada 4 times and beat them 3(5-3, 5-2, 5-2), the only loss was in OT(4-3).. USA beat the powerful Russian team 5-2 in the round robin and 5-2 in the semi finals.. USA out scored their opponents 37-18 for the tournament. . Canada scored 26 goals and allowed 26 goals.
agreed, VERYYY talented team, and Richter played the best games of his career...except for maybe the Cup run they had....
ezwelchman I'm a die hard Rangers fan, watched every 94 playoff game, and I can say that Richter was twice as good during this World Cup run.
When Canada starts beating the USA in basketball, baseball or football on a regular basis the way the USA does Canada in hockey, then we can talk.
Hockey in the USA is barely in the top 10 participation sports, but the USA hockey organization does a good job with the talent they do get.
USA hockey has won six of the last ten U18 and U20(Junior) WC tournaments, Canada has won one.
Yes, Canada overall has more and better hockey talent, but at one time, that difference was Grand Canyon like**. Not so much anymore and the USA is producing a lot of good young hockey players.
**When I was introduced to hockey, there was one American in the NHL. I think his name was Tommy Williams. I do recall he played for the Bruins, which was how I became a Bruins fan.
I was talking about the last 5 years,
I probably have socks older than you Puckoff
SO much passion. one of the best games i've ever watched live!
I was there for Game 3 and was so pumped, was epic. Richter was unreal and when Lindros finally beat Richter we went nuts but Hull broke our hearts, great to see this again what a rivalry then
Ill never forget this game so much drama so much action and who better to call the game than Doc Emrick ?
I remember this series and this game so well. I had just gotten out of the navy that year and was going to school and playing a ton of league/pickup hockey and watching a ton as well. Watched this whole series with the guys I played with, some American..some Canadian. It was a great time.
Mike Richter....in almost 40 years of watching and playing hockey, probably the most impressive goaltending I've ever seen. And not just game 3 but I remember he was stellar in some of the other games as well.
Healthy rivalries between America 🇺🇸 and Canada 🇨🇦
Canadians have developed some healthy rivalries and a lot of improvements in both mens and women athletics with America and the rest of the world, that include; hockey 🏒, other winter sports, soccer ⚽️, track and field, basketball 🏀, and many more!
lol Richter was such a fucking monster in this game. He was as good as Marty in his prime, but his prime didn't last nearly as long. Also played on nothing but bad teams after 1997 with the Rangers.
2:10 Listen to that shot by Brett Hull. LISTEN TO IT! Incredible.
My favorite hockey game of all-time. We watched it live and all these years later I still act the same way when we score like it's live lol. USA! USA! USA!
Thanks for the upload dafoomie. I just watched this game a few days ago on NHL network. Probably the second best game in USA hockey history. Obviously #1 being Miracle on Ice
Seeing some of the names in this game really brings me back to the good days of hockey
what a great video, thank you so much.Iremember this game like it was a week ago.Got to go to the World Juniors here in Buffalo. This is and will always be a great memory, Mike Richter you are GREATTTTTTTTTTTT
I'm Canadian and I hate losing these tournaments but I'll always wish nothing but the best for USA Hockey.
Stick to the back of the head, “That could’ve been a 4 minute penalty.”
Never forget watching this with my Old Man. Incredible hockey. Great moment for a 13 y/o to be inspired by USA Hockey players just like him.
I attended all 3 games of this series in 1996. The first game was played in Hamilton and games 2 and 3 were played in Montreal. Richter stood on his. It was a very good series but it didn't compare to the 8 game Canada/Soviet Summit Series of 1972 won by Canada, or the 1976 Canada Cup tournament won by Canada, over Czecoslovakia in 2 games. Then there was the 1981 Canada Cup Final with the Soviets defeating Canada 8-1 in the final with a great display of Soviet hockey 🏒. In the 1984 Canada Cup, Canada defeated the favoured Soviets in a semifinal to win the right to play the Swedes in a 3 game final series winning in 2 games. The 1987 Canada Cup pitted finalists Canada and the Soviets in a 3 game series. The Soviets defeated Canada in
Game 1, 6-5, in Montreal in a memorable game. The next two games were epic classics played in Hamilton and I was in attendance for both. I consider those two games the 2 best hockey games I have ever witnessed live and in person. Canada won the second game in the second overtime period, once again 6-5. Canada then won game 3 in the series, also 6-5, on a memorable goal scored by Mario Lemieux assisted by Wayne Gretzky, possibly the greatest goal scored in hockey history. The 1991 Canada Cup was won by the only undeafeated team in Canada Cup history. Russia 🇷🇺 didn't field one of it's best teams and failed to make the semi-finals setting up a match-up with the improving Americans against Team Canada in a 3 game play-off winning in 2 games. By 1996, the Americans had become good enough to finally win a Canada 🇨🇦 🏆Cup in 1996.
@@samsantucci1044 I wouldn’t argue those series were bigger. For a young 🏒 player growing up on the north side of Chicago, this was enormous. Chris Chelios, everything you wanted to be as a dreamer, from Chicago & a Blackhawk. Certainly #66 from #99 with Ducky crashing is a bigger moment for hockey then Amonte’s goal at 3:30 in the 3rd. Not for me tho.
Loved the old Chicago Stadium. Great place to watch a hockey game. The experience of hearing the Star Spangled Banner as the hairs on the back of your neck stood up was worth the price of admission alone. The original madhouse on Madison Avenue. Never saw a sold out arena full of people clear out of an area so quickly in my entire life❗ 😄🤣❗ Nine of us went to the game in a limo and we were lucky enough to catch the last bus 🚌 going back to the hotel.
doc emrick is the fuckin man, he makes watching hockey so intense like actually playing it
Has to go down as one the greatest games ever played. Both Richter and Cujo(except for the Deadmarsh goal) were incredible.
Deadmarsh's goal was irrelevant by then.
Easily one of the best games i have ever fucking seen, what a time for hockey
I forgot just how good Mike Richter was in this series......
Mike Richter----MVP--and deservedly so. His non-butterfly style would still outperform most modern goalies.
AMONTE HAS BROKEN THE TIE !!!
this was a great tournament and a great final. This and olympic 1980 is usa biggest viictories. best wishes from Sweden;)
Man these rosters are just unreal. It's great seeing all these guys back on the ice.
I'LL NEVER EVER FORGET THIS GAME.
I a Flyers fan and when i saw Lindros high stick tkachuk i lost respect for him and counted the days off until we got rid of him. POS!
the game was as dramatic as you could ever want. scoring 3 goals in just over 3 minutes to win was awesome! and it showed the Canada fans that American Hockey is just as good!
The best most exciting hockey I have ever seen and will ever see.
This and the 2014 Western Conference Final was the best hockey I've ever seen.
We need this tournament back!
World Cup of Hockey 1996 Goes to the United States.
Richter was and is my favorite American goaltender. These teams and the style of play supersede today's game. Just my opinion from an outsider/Italian.
@indoctus41 They can do it again. The problem is the tournament being played so seldom.
@indoctus41 Kind of like the stanley cup going to a team from Canada...
@indoctus41 you complete the thought
Dirty dirty so much emotion. Love it
Just amazing hockey and my god I love the hitting and all the intensity!!!
Best hockey tournament ever and the most talented American team ever assembled
America's best team and best tournament Win. Beating Canada in Canada for The World Cup Win. cheers TyT.
This was not only a huge win for USA, but every hockey fan outside Canada.
Canada has one 5/6 bvb tournaments since. So it was good for us too
important game, good video quality, detailed coverage > thumbs up
“This is no miracle, it is a reward for building excellence.”
Canada-US rivalry. SO GOOD. Looking forward to the next one
USA USA USA, this is so satisfying to watch
Hoping the U.S. can repeat this 20 years later!
StillersFan33 Our team this year was fucking atrocious from top to bottom.
I would totally agree. I don't know if there will ever be an American team as stacked as 96, but the team now just doesn't scare anyone.
Team USA was put together by Lou Lamariello for this great run. Although not shown much in this highlight-Mike Richter stood on his head in goal throughout this game! John Leclair had a strong game also for USA
I know. The US was awesome. Awesome goaltending and great play. They just crushed Canada in this tournament. I think they won 3 out of 4 because they played in the prelims. Now US hockey has slipped a bit again and Canada is back on top.
Sad but true
Tony Gambino Yup, this tournament was some of the best hockey I've seen to this day.
Tony Gambino USA has slipped in 2014 because of politics, but check out the the 2015 USA world's team. Just beat Finland 5-1. They are a young team, avereage age 24. Not saying this is the 2016 World Cup team (is won't be), but i'm going out on a limb and saying this team at worlds will medal. Reasoning - after long ignoring our European counterparts the team is made up of NHL, young talent, and European league talent. Circle here if you've been reading.
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Interesting to know. You think we got a shot in 2016?
When hockey was amazing to watch...
Magnificant game and great series; USA loses the first game in Phili in overtime, turns around and wins the last two games convincingly on Canadian soil in Montreal! The best rivalry in HOCKEY, and may be in all of sports.
This was some serious f****n hockey! Both countries wanted it so bad. So many players very much in their prime... I hope its this good in a couple weeks!
Updated in 2023: It didn't come close to being this good.
Why was Hockey so much more exciting back in the day?
and even more heart in it when the Soviets were the enemy.
In 1980s 95% of the NHL players were from Canada only and Goons fighters no talent no skating skills! Today under 60% of the NHL players from Canada! Much better and tougher league today than 1980s NHL!
this game was THE marquee matchup of ANY Canada-USA game EVER. man what a line up for either side!
That was one of the most stacked Canada teams in a long time as well.
Yes with hall of famer Lyle Odelein
C'était la génération d'or du hockey americain
compared to what it looks like today, those guys were from the outer space - skill and grit was off the chart.
Amazing! What a battle between the goalies! These teams absolutely hated each other! And wow Gretzky the greatest player of all time missed a golden chance to tie it. God I love hockey
I miss this type of hockey. Forget the Olympics for the pros. Bring back the world cup in the off-season and let every pro that's wants to play for the country without disrupting their season.
25 years ago today and will always be a great memory
In the future if a Hull is in the draft you take him first. That shot runs in the family!
the 1996/2002 USA-IH-Generation (Richter, Chelios, Hatcher, Modano, Amonte, Weight,...) is probably the best they ever had
What class Jean Beluveau showed presenting the trophy. A Canadien/Canadian Hockey God at the Forum presenting it
to the U.S. He could hear the joy from the U.S. players and his smile
was not forced at all.
Can't imagine any US athlete doing that in reverse.
Canada sucks, shutup.
KMK7355 so Canadians can be gracious, but Americans can not. except how they end their comments.
KMK7355 www.nydailynews.com/sports/football/russell-wilson-upgrades-soldier-seat-class-article-1.2204840
KMK7355 check the link out. American athletes are too busy with the real heroes
You aren't understanding my point. You think some of these ex NBA or MLB US greats would flash that kind of genuine smile handing over a trophy to the DR in baseball or Russia in Basketball? Go check out how the US 1972 Olympic Team reacted to losing to Russia for sportsmanship. We arent gracious losers.
As a Canadian, I will say that Team USA deserved this one. They wanted it so bad! Great talent in both sides!
Mike Richter proved in those 3 games he was the best goalie that ever played the game. his 3 game performance was 2nd to none. no matter the stanley cup playoffs,the olympics,or canada cup,their was no one who has played better than richter did. i challenge anyone to watch these 3 games and find another goalie that played better than Mike Richter did in this canada cup..maybe thats why he won mvp
Who doesn't want this tournament back?
This game should have been Canada 8 US 4. This was the greatest single game goalie performance I've ever seen. Mike Richter was just unreal in this game.
A couple of other thoughts I want to add...
1. This video doesn't do justice to how Richter played. There are two plays that come to mind. In the first period, there was a spin-o-rama by Steve Yzerman that Richter saved with his toe. In the 2nd period there was a play where (i might get the names wrong, but I think Gretzky) was behind the net, and he put it on the tape to Lindros out in front dead centre....and Lindros got all of it and Richter made a glove save. Crazy.
2. Just before Canada scored the second goal of the game, there was a Whistle from the Crowd as Fleury brought the puck into the U.S Zone....and for just a second you can see in the video, everyone stops playing.....very subtle but interesting as it sort of led to the go ahead goal at the time.
Also the CBC feed is much better....as you can hear the agony in Bob Cole's Voice and the acceptance from Harry Neal..
+Seoulmanaja If wed had Hull,I think wed have beaten the States. Anyone that says different is clueless.
+packerd00 Hey Packerd....I agree but the problem is we didnt. I think Hull was on the U.S team because Canada did not choose him back in the day so he played for the U.S.
We missed so many players from Canada in this cup.....Roy and Bourque come to mind....There were more but i cant remember
Seoulmanaja Yeah I hear you,just annoying how the US fans think they are better or just as good as Canada at Hockey,lets be real. You said it yourself we had alot of key players missing.
By the way did Bretts old man play for Canada or not,figured you might know.
Canada dominated this game. Their best game of the series. When they went ahead 2-1 I thought it was over. Then that high sticking goal by Hull with 3 minutes left and another goal and another goal and another goal. The final score was an injustice regarding how well Team Canada played for most of that game.
USA 🇺🇸 vs. Canada 🇨🇦
Doesn't get any better than this
Still remember the Deadmarsh goal. Went completely ballistic!
I went to that game!!!! I sat
15 rows back behind both benches!
Go USA!
So many great NHL stars in this game..
Leetch and Hull had some sweet chemistry. Woulda been fun watching them as teammates in New York!
Mike Richter the MVP of the inaugural world cup of hockey tournament in 1996
I miss both the World and Canada Cup competitions :(
Nowadays, international schedule is too busy with the Olympics games, NHL Play-offs, and world championships. So, it is almost impossible to re-introduce the World and Canada Cup competitions...
Kiwi1978NZ the World Cup of Hockey though may be coming back because the future of NHL players competing in the Olympics after this year is up in the air and Ive heard the next installment of the World Cup of Hockey is suppossed to be in the summer of 2016
PENS68
IT IS coming back in 2018. The World Cup of Hockey that is!!
LFC YNWA The next installment of the World Cup of Hockey is set to take place in the summer of 2016. PENS68 is right.
Love how a slash to the back of the head could have very easily been a double minor. My God, hockey in the 90s was...different!
Man LeClair was a force.
From 10:56 to 11:20, Tony Amonte absolutely cooks Gretzky for the entire shift, leading up to his tie-breaking (and eventual tournament-winning) goal. One of my favorite players of all time (Amonte) outplaying the Great One.
Canada fans have to admit these were great games and two great teams. Lemieux was missing, but Canada's centers were gretz, lindros, Sakic, and yzerman. Wow. And for usa richter is amazing and either Leetch or Chelios is always on the ice- perhaps the two best American born players. I would love to see all three games again, and games this good in September. Let's go Rangers!
Yeah from a red-blooded Canadian, this was certainly the best Team USA I ever saw. Finally had the depth and the sandpaper to get Canada off their game. It felt good to beat a large portion of that group in the Gold Medal game in Salt Lake.
Show this game to every team in today's NHL..
Furthermore, when you are the number one hockey power in the world, you should win it all even without a few players. IN basketball, EVERY Olympics we are without 4 to 5 of our best, sometimes more, but we still win it and dominate. That shows depth. You guys had plenty of big guns on that team so no excuses.
MVP gets a motorcycle!?! Bahah thats amazing.
Was crushed after this loss, but looking back, this American generation was really something special.
How come Roenick didn't play for USA on this team? 500+ goal scorer in the NHL.
I think he was a free agent at the time and didn't want to risk injury while not under contract..
This is the real thing..anybody who knows their hockey knows this is US hockey's crowning achievement. 1980 was great, but this was coming into Canada needing to win both games and doing it with a great team.
I think most sports peaked in the 80's/90's. Hockey included.
LeClair vs Stevens on front of the net. Talk about a battle..
Watch how many times Gretzky gets beat to the puck on Amonte's goal. Then he pulls a Bill Buckner with a change to tie it up.
Nice to see a Hingham Mass kid win it for team USA!
This makes the current NHL look so soft. Almost every highlight would be a penalty in todays game lol
By far the best series. Better than the summit series. Bc they were all teammates in the nhl. And that didn't matter at all once the country jerseys came on
best two teams that possibly could have played. You're looking at tons of future Hall of Famers on both teams (and present).
Not the best possible > NO Mario Lemieux (best player in the world at that time). Also, no Ray Bourque and no Jeremy Roenick.
@@FlyUnicornsFly No Roy either but come on man both teams were as stacked as you could possibly be
Mike Richter. The Man.
Holy shit, this is hockey
Lindros. So dirty. Derian Hatcher battled him big time.
b\Both of these teams were stacked with legends I'm American, but wow both teams get all of my respect!
This is most likely the chippiest international game in the modern era of hockey.
I guess you were not around for some of the USSR vs Czechoslovakia games after the USSR invaded. Talk about a blood bath.
great to watch the greatest players in the world playing on team canada cry at the end when they get completely embarrassed.. lindros strike to the back of the head truly displays how canadians are and think. just like the summit series if it wasnt for the russians coming into town and showing them how to play a 5 man game canadian hockey would go no where just a bunch of brawlers rather then goal scorers
Mike richter is legend 🙌
The shot Tkachuk gives foote at the 6:35 mark. Whoof!
Brett Hull was one of the Canadian-born players who played for the Team USA.
Team Junior Canada passed on him in the 80s, y’all must of forgot 😂😂😂
This was Hockey. The hatred was real. Now all they're worried about is $$$ and their brand. Its shinny hockey out there now.
regular season I agree which is why I don't pay too much attention until the NHL playoffs when intensity ramps up.