12/5/1970 Bruins at Canadiens complete game broadcast Bobby Orr

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  • This video is a complete game broadcast of the Dec. 5, 1970 National Hockey League contest between the Boston Bruins and the Montreal Canadiens at the Forum (for score, see summary below).
    It originally aired on the CBC on Hockey Night In Canada. Like most video from this era it's B+W and a little washed out, but overall getting to see this game is a treat; the greatness of Bobby Orr and the Big, Bad Bruins shines through.
    It's long, as I left in the commercials and between-periods stuff because there was a lot going on in the NHL right at that time. First of all, the Stanley Cup had just been stolen from the Hockey Hall of Fame in Toronto! The Canadiens had just fired Claude Ruel and hired Al MacNeil. The Alouettes had just won the Grey Cup. Orr was a between-periods guest and talked about having just released "Orr On Ice". And Harry Sinden, who'd coached the Bruins in 1969-70 but left to go into private business, was doing some analysis. Whew!
    The game was just as action-packed, as it was the defending champion Bruins' first appearance in Montreal that season. Boston easily had handled the Canadiens in their first meeting at the Garden, 6-1, in a fight/penalty-filled affair, and excitement was high for this one. The teams delivered, with Orr his usual brilliant self.
    A few months later a young goalie you might remember by the name of Ken Dryden helped Montreal send Boston packing in the first round of the 1971 playoffs, and Les Habitants went on to win the Cup. Aaaaiiiieeee!!!! Anyway ...
    Copyright National Hockey League, CBC, Hockey Night In Canada, or any other party. I don't claim the rights to, and don't profit from, this video. I just posted it for historical and educational purposes, and for those who will enjoy it as much as I did.
    The summary:
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Комментарии • 322

  • @jeffreyamster6020
    @jeffreyamster6020 Год назад +60

    As a NYer, I never heard Danny Gallivan until these games have been posted on RUclips. He is without question the hockey version of Vin Scully. The people who got to watch Hockey Night in Canada were very lucky

    • @orbyfan
      @orbyfan Год назад +6

      The Detroit sportswriter Joe Falls picked Danny Gallivan and Dick Irvin as his favourite of all sportscasting combos.

    • @GuyCybershy
      @GuyCybershy Год назад +5

      Yes, we were! But unless you were a habs fan it wasn't much fun hearing them describe the Canadiens clobbering your team. Gallivan truly had one of the great voices in sports broadcasting.

    • @RRaquello
      @RRaquello Год назад +3

      I grew up in NY too and did occasionally get to hear Danny Gallivan because the NHL had a syndicated Game of the Week after they lost their NBC contract. The NHL syndicated broadcast would sometimes pick up a HNIC broadcast, so you'd see Gallivan, Howie Meeker, Brian MacFarlane, Dick Irvin & the crew. Not often, but sometimes.

    • @bokchow
      @bokchow Год назад +5

      Foster Hewitt was the pioneer, but Danny Gallivan was the gold standard.

    • @gooddognigel9992
      @gooddognigel9992 Год назад +7

      Danny Gallivan is the finest hockey broadcaster - ever!

  • @calvinnay814
    @calvinnay814 2 года назад +23

    it was a Saturday night ritual to watch HNIC, even with grainy TV reception in Northern Vermont. remembering those classic CBC commercials.

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  2 года назад +4

      We had TV 38 in Boston, but I'm really enjoying these old HNIC games now!

    • @luvthedrake1375
      @luvthedrake1375 2 года назад +8

      I lived in Northern Minnesota for a year in the early 80s and the local cable carried CBC. They'd always run these "Help Wanted" scrolling ads at 3 a.m for pretty high paying teacher and professional openings in places like Yellowknife and Inuvit right before they ran the scroll of temperatures showing -35 C in places like Yellowknife and Inuvit. God bless our Canadian brothers and sisters. lol

  • @seanleonard7602
    @seanleonard7602 Год назад +23

    Born and bread just north of Boston it's great to find a channel that puts out videos of the teams I grew up with. I've been blessed to be a fan since 1967 til now and have witnessed many great players and many many great games this brings me back to playing street hockey in a school yard as a kid wearing the B on my shirt those were awesome days thanks for this unbelievable video many hall of farmers in this game

  • @donhurst1409
    @donhurst1409 2 года назад +14

    Thanks for posting. May be in in B&W but to here Danny Galivan call a game is still priceless! Commercials are awesome!

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  2 года назад +1

      Glad you so enjoyed it!

    • @richhava
      @richhava Год назад +2

      Curt Gowdy and Danny Gallivan are like a fine wine...
      Every so often, you pull up an old RUclips video and savor it like it might be the last time....
      "Oh, he shot it away high"

  • @johnshields6852
    @johnshields6852 Год назад +16

    1970 I was 10, I only had 1 hero, Bobby Orr, hockey is in my blood, still at 62. 🇺🇸🏒🇨🇦, Boston born, played in USA and Canada, the Canadian all-star bantams against us, every winter a Canadian family would take us in, Canadians are the best, treated us with respect and care. Thank you for giving me the best times of my life. 🇨🇦🏒🇺🇸

  • @johnprociuk8352
    @johnprociuk8352 2 года назад +24

    Thank you so much for posting! Any Bruin games from the late 60s or early 70s are such a treat.

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  2 года назад +1

      You're welcome! Yes, the complete games are rare, and quite enjoyable!

  • @steveneppler5301
    @steveneppler5301 Год назад +13

    Danny Gallivan and Dick Irvin... Legends. Montreal at the start of their 70"s dynasty....

  • @MichaelElias-q2z
    @MichaelElias-q2z Месяц назад +1

    As a boy in the late 60s, I fell in love with hockey and Canada.

  • @davidthompson62
    @davidthompson62 2 года назад +9

    Orr never did many interviews unless he’s comfortable with the interviewer. Always great to see! (Especially because I’ve never seen this interview.

  • @ldhorricks
    @ldhorricks 2 года назад +26

    This season has a lot of memories attached to it...the first season for the fledgling Canucks Sabres and rookies Gil Perrault and Dale Talon. Perrault winning the Calder that year. Such a shame Perrault never won a cup. It was also the season of Esso's Power Players...my dad being a Shell man had to fill up a Esso for an entire NHL season so I could collect Power Players...what a brilliant Sales scheme. Every Canadian boy had to have a Power Player album and trade those stamps in the School Yard. My dad was relieved when a friend who owned the ESSO station in his home town gave me a whole box of packets when we there for Easter...I filled up my Super Album from that box with extra hard to get players to trade for other things in the schoolyard. One side of my family were Leafs fans and my Mother's side (French Canadian) Habs fans...but as kid I always a Blackhawks fan...still am. I really liked that Mikita Hull lead Hawks teams...and Tony O my fave Goaltender...also my (Neighbourhood Texaco Sponsored) league Tinymite team had the same Uniforms as the Hawks. Very memorable playoffs that year...Habs big comeback in Game 2 at the Garden...The Leafs Rangers brawl in MSG in game 2 where Hadfield tore off Parent's mask and threw it into the stands. Cesare Maniago's Brilliant performance at the Forum helping the North Stars Become the first 67 Expansion team to beat an Original Six team in a playoff game, they would win one more at home at the Met before bowing out in 6...Dryden Winning the Conn Smythe as a Rookie...and simply One of the best Cup Finals of all time with the Habs breaking the homer series in Game 7. Will never forget, with my Hawks up 2-0 well into the 2nd Period...and then that heartbreaking shot by Lemaire from just over the Centre line that got past Esposito...letting the Habs back into the game and eventually winning.

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  2 года назад +4

      Great post! An interesting season, indeed! I had no idea about Power Players ... I'm gonna check 'em out! I hear ya on that Game 7. I thought the Bruins were gonna beat the Blackhawks in 2013 in Game 6, but two late goals/17 seconds and we were goners. It hurts!

    • @tanler7953
      @tanler7953 Год назад +5

      The 1970-71 season I remember Montreal meeting Boston in the first playoff series. Boston was heavily favored. They were leading 5-1 going into the 3rd period of the 2nd game, then Montreal produced a miracle come back, scoring two goals with their goalie pulled. Beliveau's play had been declining during the season and many felt he was over the hill. But just then, in that third period, Beliveau found the spark of his youth, raising the level of the whole team. I think it was that victory that carried them on to win the cup that year.

    • @richhava
      @richhava Год назад +1

      Great story
      Thanks for sharing

    • @mckessa17
      @mckessa17 Год назад +1

      The season of 1967/68 the NHL double in size to 12 teams. I had a complete hockey card collection from that season. It would be worth alot of money today. Of course my mother threw them out.

    • @toddjon
      @toddjon Год назад +2

      ...thank you for taking the time to post your beautifully written memories, Larry Horricks!

  • @lindsaydoke9308
    @lindsaydoke9308 7 месяцев назад +3

    Thankou Peter this was brilliant.
    Danny Gallivan a legend I grew up with on HNIC. The hockey players may be faster today but the commentators and play by play announcers are sub par. When the King of my time Bob Cole retired after 60 years, I realized how for 50 years I was privilged to hearing the best of the best.

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  7 месяцев назад

      Sorry to say Bob Cole is one of the few I have not had the pleasure of hearing. I'll have to search him out someday. I found Gallivan to be as good as everybody said he was, which is quite something.

  • @davidthompson62
    @davidthompson62 2 года назад +10

    Always nice to see The Bruins win games against Montreal, especially in Montreal! Although Boston would not win a playoff series till 1988 against Les Habitants, they did win games up at The Forum during the regular season (like this one).

  • @scottp.1884
    @scottp.1884 Год назад +7

    Great upload

  • @richhava
    @richhava Год назад +14

    You know, Dick Irvin was so damn good and has not got the respect he deserves.
    I am guilty. Dude was around so long and stayed sharp the entire time. The best color man in hockey history.

    • @Gerhardium
      @Gerhardium Год назад +2

      The Habs had better commentators in English and French. No doddering old Hewitt proclaiming the Leafs much better than their record or playoff failure indicated. Going to a Habs game we'd go EARLY and hope to see the media almost as much as the players. If you asked a question that made an adult stop and think before answering everyone knew about it the next day. One of the greatest pleasures of life has been getting to chat informally with Mr Irvin about the game. I told him id been one of the kids who used to shout questions in both languages and how much his attention and knowledge had meant to us. He never talked down to us. When Mr. Irvin moves on we will have lost the final touchstone to a special time in Montreal.

    • @richhava
      @richhava Год назад

      @@Gerhardium
      Very nice - ty for sharing - I bet it was awesome

    • @robertalenrichter
      @robertalenrichter Год назад +1

      Dick Irvine was a class act. I always enjoyed his work. Why does our era sound less intelligent?

    • @richhava
      @richhava Год назад +1

      @@robertalenrichter
      Cause they are

    • @dangardiner2011
      @dangardiner2011 11 месяцев назад

      Had a mental brakedown on air, during his last game...sad story..Brian McFarlane and he did the Leafs games for 20 years and McFarlane said they never had dinner together...strange dude.

  • @williampremo9807
    @williampremo9807 7 месяцев назад +3

    Danny used to say a player had a cannonading shot.
    An english teacher wrote to him and said there was no such word.
    Danny wrote back "there is now."

  • @patch8376
    @patch8376 2 месяца назад +1

    Thank you so much for uploading this. It took a few sessions / "TV dinners" but I watched the entire game.

  • @jiminjasper1934
    @jiminjasper1934 Год назад +9

    Danny Gallivan - Simply the best ...

  • @northernlight696
    @northernlight696 Год назад +8

    Would love to see a replay of a game in Boston played Dec 3, 1966, against New York 2-2 tie. Orr got an assist on the first Boston goal by Bucyk. I was a 14-year-old from Canada and this was my first NHL game - what a memory.

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  Год назад +3

      What a great memory to have!

    • @northernlight696
      @northernlight696 Год назад +3

      @@petegoodwinboston4825 Yes, it was a big deal for me and my younger brother, who, by the way, probably still has the program. I saved it for years and it disappeared while I was away attending college. He claims that mom threw it out, but I suspect that he has always had it in his possession. He is not a brother who liked to share anything. I do have memories and also share a BD with my hero - Orr (March 20).

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  Год назад +2

      @@northernlight696 Yes, it "disappeared". Ah well, I hope he still looks at it on occasion. I still have a 1968 Red Sox program from the first game I attended!

    • @oldredbarnman
      @oldredbarnman Год назад +2

      How fortunate you were to have seen Orr his rookie season. I didn't get to attend a hockey game until Oct 28,1978, when I was 17. Detroit beat Chicago 7-2, at the Olympia. Bobby scored his last NHL goal that night, while Vaclav Nedomansky tallied a hattrick for the Wings.

    • @northernlight696
      @northernlight696 Год назад

      @@oldredbarnman That's a fine memory you have. I moved to Edmonton in 1978 from the east coast and started taking in Oiler games (WHA). Saw Gretzky in his first game as an Oiler and probably another dozen or so times before I moved to Calgary. All in all, I saw both Orr and Gretzky in their first years - very lucky.

  • @garyrasberryjr.552
    @garyrasberryjr.552 Год назад +3

    12 and a half years later, Bruce Hood would be part of one of the most memorable games with the Good Friday Massacre between the Canadiens and Nordiques. He retried after the playoffs.

  • @aroundoz
    @aroundoz 3 месяца назад +1

    What a joy to watch. The Pinto commercials were a bonus. Thanks for the upload.

  • @robd4526
    @robd4526 5 месяцев назад +2

    really cool to see these type games from my young young days (4.5 yrs old) but I was a hockey fanatic at a very young age and was a massive Bobby Orr , Espo n bruins fan at that time and in the yrs to come. I do remember the Habs with Dryden shocking the Bruins in the playoffs that yr. I even got the hockey game playing version with spinning plastic players ( i got the special version with Mtl n Boston when it was almost always Toronto v Montreal

  • @MapleSyrupPoet
    @MapleSyrupPoet Год назад +2

    Thanks for posting 📫 Pete 😅😊

  • @TERRI19842
    @TERRI19842 Год назад +2

    I was born in brantford ontario and I lived 6 doors down from Wayne Gretzky at 8 years old. Never new what hockey was. But i remember being told we had to go home so Wayne could practice with his dad. Only then did i learn about hockey. Hockey night in Canada on Saturday night was something all our young dads came together as me and my friends did later on. Thanks for this video. Brings back great memories

  • @reesepacker7983
    @reesepacker7983 Год назад +3

    wow when this broadcast aired i just come into this world 2months and five days earlier.. in fact with my late dad being a Habs FANATIC fan this was likely playing in the background as i was sleeping or being fed ..amazing how other color tv the intro and presentation would not drastically change up to the time when i was old enough to understand and follow the games ..in the early 80's also choosing my fav team the Edmonton Oilers in 83 (much to my late dad's displeasure..who gave me the middle name Marc after then Canadians player Marc Tardif) however the nurse (or whoever) typed it "Mark" on the birth records like say Mark Messier..no doubt pissing of the old man even more lol

  • @mortimerbrewster1028
    @mortimerbrewster1028 2 года назад +5

    Notice most of the action is in the center of the ice. Skating and stick handling. A rule change in the 1980's eliminated players freezing the puck along the boards creating the boring cycling of the puck we see today. Chop Chop Chop. Keep the clock moving. The game might appear faster today but it really is not. This was very entertaining. Thank you very much.

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  2 года назад +1

      You're welcome, and I agree!

    • @mckessa17
      @mckessa17 Год назад +3

      I am not so sure. The game today is much faster. Better conditioning, better equipment and shorter shifts.

    • @robertalenrichter
      @robertalenrichter Год назад +2

      On the other hand, there was no "stretch pass" because of the silly line at centre ice. Blown down for a "two line pass". Yes, you could get a whistle just by putting it on the boards, and just by rifling it into the crowd as well, a penalty which a lot of people don't like, but I don't like the alternative either. As for the frequent whistles, in those days they didn't have two-minute commercial breaks, nor any time-outs, nor overtime. In other words, less pressure to keep the clock ticking. It's hard to compare the eras. For example, you couldn't very well block shots because the equipment wasn't as protective. And, nowadays, it's not possible to be a slow skater in the NHL, even if you're a defensive defenceman. One thing that makes these old broadcasts so nice is that there was no music blaring during breaks in the action. You just hear the crowd and the commentary, so your nervous system isn't being put under constant strain. In fact, that goes for the whole of society -- calmer, more reflective, not addicted to constant stimulation.

  • @donhuber9131
    @donhuber9131 5 месяцев назад +3

    Re The Game of the Week; Habs and Blues.
    These highlights really drive home the fact that the "Camelot" years of the Blues first three seasons were over. It was the end of an era in STL.
    By season's end, or at least before the following season began, four of the heroes of the Blues' "origin story" would be gone. Bowman, Hall, Berenson, and Picard. When you watch the highlights here, it is obvious that the Blues were treading water, and their early glory days were over. Much of the upheaval involved the four Origin Story heroes mentioned above.
    1) Scotty Bowman. New upper level management was challenging Bowman's authority. Scotty had every intention of rebuilding the aging Blues team into a contender in the 1970s, but wanted complete control of the makeover process. Blues new management forced Bowman out of STL, and the rest was history for Scotty.
    I would like to add that Bowman made a few surprising personnel errors himself. Letting veterans Jacques Plante go to Toronto, and Phil Goyette to Buffalo was baffling. I was also disappointed when he allowed Vancouver to draft Wayne Maki. Many of us STL fans, very emotionally, wanted Maki to make a comeback after the awful incident with Ted Green, which he did in Vancouver.
    And most of the young players that Bowman did "rebuild" the team with, underperformed: Bordeleau, Lorentz, Selby. A desperate Bowman picked up veteran Bill Sutherland, and brought minor league star Fran Huck up, but to no avail.
    2) Glenn Hall. One of my very favorite players I will confess. But Hall played two years too long, and this, his final season, was hard to watch. He was wildly inconsistent, and let in quite a few bad goals. He had a handful of brilliant games, but for the first time that I remember in his four STL seasons, he was knocked out of several games. Hall finished with a fine GAA, but the Blues had a tough defense in front of him, and as usual, Scotty had the forwards checking quite diligently. In the playoffs vs, MN, Hall lost all three of his starts; a sad way to end his career. We missed Plante, but there may have been tension between Jake and Scotty.
    3) Noel Picard. At one time, one of the most feared policemen in the league. However, Picard injured his leg, quite seriously, in an off season horseback riding accident the year before. He was never the same. Noel was never known for speed, but he had a certain graceful agility, both as a defenseman and an enforcer. While he did assist on Crisp's goal, you may also notice that he was caught flat-footed on most of the Habs goals. And I cannot remember him winning a fight his final two years in STL. Watch the highlights of game Game 1 in the Cup final vs Boston the previous season. It took Wayne Cashman about 5 seconds to punch Picard to the ice.
    4) Red Berenson. I was not surprised to notice that Red did not figure in any of the Blues goals that night. Berenson was always a streak player, prone to slumps, but after a fast start in 70-71, he really cooled off. By 2/3 of the way thru the season he had only 16 goals. (He would finish with 21). Bowman made a brilliant move trading the 31 year old Berenson for 24 year old Garry Unger. Unger scored for 42 goals for the Detroit the year before(Berenson had 33 and over 40 assists), but the idiot, Ned Harkness didn't like Unger's long hair. The Berenson deal was Scotty's last hurrah in STL.
    So, that was so interesting watching a great example of the end of the expansion era in STL. The Black Hawks had arrived in the West Division and were on their way to the Cup finals representing the division. What I wrote above was not to cast aspersion on Bowman, Hall, Picard, or Berenson. It was a moment in time of great changes for a once dominant expansion team now in flux.

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  5 месяцев назад +1

      Wow! Great analysis! I had somebody comment that Picard won that fight with Cashman ... yeah, right (he mighta been trolling)! Often a problem when ownership gets too involved, but I guess Scotty didn't have his future great record to cite. That *was* a great trade for Unger! My fondness for Glenn Hall stems from whenever he saw Bobby Orr, he would say, "You'd think that was the only goal you ever scored!" or something along those lines. 🤣 A lot of the great pro goalies, Hall, Plante, Sawchuk, the Gumper, I only saw at the end of their careers and it was kinda like that ... it was either a throwback to the good old days, or they were driven from the nets, not much in between.

    • @donhuber9131
      @donhuber9131 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@petegoodwinboston4825 Thank you for your fast and wonderful reply. I was 11 years old when the Blues came to STL and became hooked on hockey. A quick funny story: The first game I ever went to, Picard broke Pete Mahovlich's leg in a fight which became a wrestling match! Pete was carried off on a stretcher. The Wings beat the Blues 6-3; Howe scored a hat trick off of Seth Martin, Hall's backup.

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  5 месяцев назад +1

      @@donhuber9131 What an odd injury, especially since Mahovlich was a big guy, correct? At least you got to see a Gordie Howe hat trick, even if it wasn't a goal, an assist, and a fight!

    • @donhuber9131
      @donhuber9131 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@petegoodwinboston4825 Pete and Noel were possibly the two biggest guys in the league at the time. Pete was 6' 5"; Picard 6' 4", but probably outweighed Pete. Doug Roberts with Oakland was also 6' 5", and had played college football, but really wasn't known as an enforcer to my knowledge. Picard fell on Pete's leg(ouch!), and that's how the break occurred!
      I only remember one of Howe's goals. Not pretty, just a quick wrist shot after a pileup...vintage Howe!

  • @steveperry1344
    @steveperry1344 Год назад +3

    so this was the 70/71 season and i think i remember the habs won the cup. the bruins came back in 72 to win the cup.

  • @derekjhpeterson3882
    @derekjhpeterson3882 Год назад +3

    Montreal had California Seals 1st round pick in the upcoming draft. When it looked like the Seals would finish ahead of the Kings in the standings, it was time for Sam Pollock to make a move. He traded Backstrom to the Kings. That helped the Kings get out of the basement and the Seals finished last. That gave the Habs first pick in the draft, which of course was Guy Lafleur. The genius of Sam Pollock. The night before the draft he tried to trade 3 players to Detroit for the 2nd, which was Marcel Dionne. He didn't get that deal done. If he had made that deal, they may have won every cup from 70-71 to 78-79. instead they only won 6 of them.

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  Год назад

      That's impressive!

    • @michaelleroy9281
      @michaelleroy9281 11 месяцев назад +1

      " ONLY" 6 of them

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  11 месяцев назад

      @@michaelleroy9281 🤪

    • @donhuber9131
      @donhuber9131 5 месяцев назад

      Most of the expansion teams were forced to cough up top draft choices to fill their rosters with aging veterans and 4th line players. It was a disgrace. The Seals got a player like Bill Hicke from Montreal. The Blues got Gerry Melnyk. The Kings Ed Joyal. The Penguins Val Fontaine. The West Division become a minor league mirror of the East. The Flyers lucked out: Bobby Clarke was a 3rd round pick in 1969! They had not traded that pick away.

  • @tpor1206
    @tpor1206 2 года назад +2

    Nice! I was 11months old the night this game was played

  • @Volker_GR
    @Volker_GR Год назад +15

    My God, I was so scared by these goalkeeper masks when I was a little kid! Today it scares me to see them all playing without a helmet. But it's just wonderful that these recordings still exist. Thank you very much for uploading!

  • @robhurley5258
    @robhurley5258 2 года назад +2

    Can't wait to watch - thank you!

  • @hannover5551
    @hannover5551 2 года назад +3

    Another great upload Pete. So I just saw Phil Esposito score the Bruins third goal on the power-play. The Canadian PA announcer says Boston goal Phil Esposito from John McKenzie and Don Marcotte. It’s clear they do not want Bobby Orr to have any success. Marcotte was not on the ice. He didn’t get power play time until the late 70s. Lol They were so jealous of Bobby Orr. I wonder if that was ever corrected because Bobby Orr would’ve had 140 points that season.

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  2 года назад +2

      It was so petty ... they're hockey meccas and they're booing the greatest player who ever lived. I hadn't noticed that on that goal, but my guess is it wasn't changed. Bobby Orr was known, especially late in his career, for telling the official scorer another player tipped his shot when he probably hadn't. Class act!

    • @woodskier
      @woodskier 2 года назад +1

      two words; Art Skov.

  • @pauljensen9678
    @pauljensen9678 2 года назад +4

    I echo the rest, this is a great nostalgic post! A few thoughts - Bruins use just 10 forwards, which probably explains Phil Esposito's 90 second shifts, including a long one in the second period where he finally comes off, Habs take a penalty seconds later, and he's right back on scoring the power-play goal. Also, pretty average game for Mr. Orr. Picked up an assist but was on for both Montreal goals. Can't be an uber-player all the time, I guess. EJ deserves 1st star honors. He was stellar. And, I'm no Habs fan, but how is JC Tremblay not in the Hockey Hall of Fame? Thanks for sharing this game!

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  2 года назад +1

      Great observations!

    • @DonQwantsyou
      @DonQwantsyou 2 года назад +2

      but EJ shit in game 2 of quarterfinal series vs C's

    • @pauljensen9678
      @pauljensen9678 2 года назад +3

      @@DonQwantsyou No kidding! They're up 5-1 and the Habs mount the come-back. How do you leave EJ in for the for all 7 goals? Have to point the finger at Coach Johnson, too. Get Cheevers in the game while you still have a chance and maybe the result is different. Having said that, the Bruin goaltending the whole series was bad. EJ redeemed himself in '72.

    • @DonQwantsyou
      @DonQwantsyou 2 года назад +3

      @@pauljensen9678 T Johnson had promised EJ a start in a game in the series vs C's, unfortunately it probably cost the B's the Cup. There was also a feeling in Montreal that Cheevers saved the B's in a game 1 in which the canadiens had numerous grade A chances and the bruins only winning 3-1, Yeah i was talking to a guy who attended game 7 and he felt that that was the only game that Dryden really stole but it shouldn't have reached that point.

  • @GuyCybershy
    @GuyCybershy Год назад +5

    There was a famous 0-0 tie between these teams the previous year, with Tony Esposito playing for the Canadiens. If someone could find a video of that it would be amazing.

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  Год назад

      Agreed!

    • @northernale
      @northernale Год назад +4

      Agree. One of the best games I've ever seen. I believe Sinden was quoted after the game as saying, "well, the fans got their money's worth tonight!". Hundreds of scoring chances, Esposito and Cheevers were flawless, the puck would simply not go in. There's a late interview with Phil and Tony and they mention this game.

    • @GuyCybershy
      @GuyCybershy Год назад +1

      @@northernale Dick Irvin talked about it for years. Doesn't seem to be any video of the game however. The '69 playoffs between them was also amazing, haven't found much from that series either.

    • @oldredbarnman
      @oldredbarnman Год назад +1

      @@GuyCybershy The game you are referring to was played on Saturday, Dec. 21 1968 So there could be HNIC video, which would be fantastic. Tony O stopped 41 shots, Cheevers 34. I've heard Phil talk about the game played on Thurs.Dec. 5 1968 in Boston, a 2-2 tie (Tony's 2nd NHL game but his 1st start), Phil scored both Bruins' goals. Then on Wed. March 11 1970, the Bruins and Blackhawks played to a 0-0 tie in Chicago. Tony with 24 saves, Ed Johnston 32 for Boston. If you enjoy looking up old boxscores, hockey summary project is the site I go to.

    • @scottmorissey8915
      @scottmorissey8915 7 месяцев назад +2

      It was broadcast, but the tape of it was erased years ago.

  • @pauldevito7476
    @pauldevito7476 2 года назад +10

    Hey Pete, any more Bruins' games from 1970-71? Such a magical season, till the end and Dryden 😈 of course.

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  2 года назад +2

      I might eventually have a few more tricks up my sleeve. But alas, one game I have can't be posted because of copyright. A shame!

    • @thomasjefferson6
      @thomasjefferson6 2 года назад +1

      @@petegoodwinboston4825 Maybe this game could be put on a DVD and sold and make some people a hatful of money!

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  2 года назад +1

      @@thomasjefferson6 This is one complete game I had that the NHL didn't offer up for streaming/sale. But I'm sure they'd step in if somebody tried to monetize it.

    • @thomasjefferson6
      @thomasjefferson6 2 года назад +1

      @@petegoodwinboston4825 Thank you. Which one complete game is it?

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  2 года назад

      @@thomasjefferson6 Oh, sorry. I'm talking about the Dec. 5, 1970 that I put up.

  • @37BopCity
    @37BopCity 5 месяцев назад +1

    Wonderful to see these historic games, which I watched when I was a young teenager back in the '60s and '70s. That was fantastic competitive hockey, with all those great legendary players who were just as exciting for the fans as the game is today. These videos are now historic and should be digitally colorized, speed-corrected, and digitally enhanced to a very high level so today's hockey fans can see them properly.

  • @randyfromthepeg4994
    @randyfromthepeg4994 6 месяцев назад +3

    Stolen Stanley Cup, beer commercials , NO on ice and boards ads, HOF announcers, Orr , 2 great teams, 18000 fans, what more do you want, a classic. watched this game when i was 9

  • @vsurov2
    @vsurov2 2 года назад +2

    Big, big, big, THANK YOU.

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  2 года назад

      You're welcome!

    • @vsurov2
      @vsurov2 2 года назад

      @@petegoodwinboston4825 Do you have these DVD games ?
      11.21.70 / NY Rangers - Montreal Canadiens
      03.06.71 / Chicago Black Hawks - Toronto Maple Leafs
      03.20.71 / NY Rangers - Toronto Maple Leafs

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  2 года назад

      @@vsurov2 Sorry, no.

  • @wiedep
    @wiedep Год назад +2

    No glass around either bench and penalty boxes. To the day The Forum closed no glass behind Hab's bench.

  • @glenimlach1892
    @glenimlach1892 Год назад +2

    I would have given the first star of the game to those commercials

  • @xltrt
    @xltrt 4 месяца назад +1

    Have to notice how the players would shoot the puck on net no matter where on the ice they were. Unlike today where they pass pass pass trying to get the perfect shot on net.

    • @KenKurkowski
      @KenKurkowski 14 дней назад

      I think they learned that from the Soviets after 1972.

  • @danmatrisch4463
    @danmatrisch4463 Год назад +2

    Awesome Stuff Dude Love that 💯 👀‼️👍🏼

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  Год назад +1

      Thanks, Dan!

    • @danmatrisch4463
      @danmatrisch4463 Год назад +1

      @@petegoodwinboston4825 thank you Pete ! have you maybe a Red Wings Game

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  Год назад +1

      @@danmatrisch4463 I don't, but I think there are some floating around out there.

    • @danmatrisch4463
      @danmatrisch4463 Год назад +1

      @@petegoodwinboston4825 allright ... ey Pete in Juni you're Lucky Man 😁 Cause the Bruins win the Cup 🏆
      Cheers 🍻 from Germany
      GO BOSTON 💪🏼💪🏼

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  Год назад

      @@danmatrisch4463 Let's hope so!

  • @kennywest831
    @kennywest831 Год назад +2

    If you keep it up, you are going to be my favorite RUclips account :)

  • @thetruthhurts6652
    @thetruthhurts6652 9 месяцев назад +2

    Back in those days playing the Habs was a nightmare. First of all playing against all those legends was hard enough but then you had to put up with the refs giving them the first 5 power plays where the Habs would score 4. When the game was out of reach the refs would even up the penalties so the stat sheet would look like it was evenly called. BUT… if you were fortunate enough to still be beating the Habs late in the game you could be sure the Habs would be getting pp after pp. Back then the Habs were the face of the NHL. As Cherry wants said… what’s good for the Habs is good for hockey.

  • @robgrune3284
    @robgrune3284 Год назад +2

    00:02 living colour? so great to see the greats when they were young.

  • @marisalombardi385
    @marisalombardi385 3 месяца назад +1

    ❤ORR❤

  • @adamandrews4107
    @adamandrews4107 Год назад +1

    Channel 9 in Detroit. This is just fantastic!

  • @sgagne1
    @sgagne1 Год назад +3

    Phil Myre cool je l'avais jamais vu dans l'uniforme du CH...

  • @ldhorricks
    @ldhorricks 2 года назад +3

    Great upload...I don't remember McFarland ever doing Montreal home games. I loved those Wed night HNIC games...I seem to remember that the game was already in progress when it came on, but I might be wrong.

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  2 года назад +1

      Thanks, glad you enjoyed! Many people have mentioned that some of the HNIC games were joined in progress, with several different reasons, so that could've indeed been the case where you were.

    • @luvthedrake1375
      @luvthedrake1375 2 года назад +1

      @@petegoodwinboston4825 It was like the Sammy Maudlin show on the old SCTV. Always joined in progress. lol

    • @GuyCybershy
      @GuyCybershy Год назад

      McFarland ended up working Canadiens games later on, after Harold Ballard barred him from Maple Leaf gardens.

    • @KenKurkowski
      @KenKurkowski Год назад

      I remember until the mid 60s HNIC came on at 8:30, near the end of the first period.

  • @puck30
    @puck30 Год назад +4

    When Hockey was Hockey!

  • @danelvis9979
    @danelvis9979 Год назад +3

    You all are missing the big story here. Someone stole the Stanley Cup! 😃

  • @junkboxxxxxx
    @junkboxxxxxx Год назад +3

    Rejéan Houle, le meilleur de la epoch avant la fleur.

  • @thomasjefferson6
    @thomasjefferson6 2 года назад +2

    It would be great to see the games of the entire 1971 playoff series between Boston and Montreal! Perhaps they do exist somewhere.

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  2 года назад

      We can only hope!

    • @DonQwantsyou
      @DonQwantsyou 2 года назад

      most of the original tapes of games in that era don't exist because they were taped over. for example the full game 4 of bruins -blues 1970 doesn't exist except OT. the tapes were very expensive and the feeling was no one would be interested in the future

    • @thomasjefferson6
      @thomasjefferson6 2 года назад

      @@DonQwantsyou Sad, but probably true. Perhaps there is some local TV station somewhere that has old tapes of these games filed away on a shelf, which might come to light some day, which is what happened with the discovery of Game 7 of the 1960 World Series.

    • @DonQwantsyou
      @DonQwantsyou 2 года назад

      @@thomasjefferson6 there is a pretty good highlight reel of the entire bruins-canadiens 1971 quarterfinal with the original broadcast by don earle of channel 38 and game 7 on cbs with.. dan kelly., on you tube, especially the disaster of game 2., jean beliveau carries canadiens on his back

    • @thomasjefferson6
      @thomasjefferson6 2 года назад

      @@DonQwantsyou Thanks so much! I have see the video, and it only makes me want to see more!

  • @Jubbable
    @Jubbable 6 месяцев назад +1

    Loved hockey in those days but I did not like how they zoomed in on the goalie when the puck got near the net. They constantly lost track of the puck.

  • @patrickdevinelntervention2683
    @patrickdevinelntervention2683 Год назад +3

    The commercials are classic, love to know the prices of the numerous car ads, I'd take a guess between 3 & 5 k

  • @amosburke511
    @amosburke511 Год назад +1

    "A CBC Colour Presentation"
    In black and white.

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  Год назад

      Ha! It faded? BTW, can anyone tell me why this clip has suddenly gotten thousands of new hits? Thanks!

  • @PatFrenchLeafsFan1
    @PatFrenchLeafsFan1 2 года назад +2

    Any more HNIC games including some Leafs Bruins games from the 1999-2000 season?

  • @oldman9161
    @oldman9161 9 месяцев назад +1

    espo shoots right handed late in the game crazy love the dump and chase... don't care what anyone says old time player had a ton more respect for each other todays game is all about dirty play

  • @robertalenrichter
    @robertalenrichter Год назад +1

    I'm wondering why the game is in B&W because it was broadcast in colour.

  • @tomtalley2192
    @tomtalley2192 Год назад +2

    I remember a lot of things about this era of hockey, but for the life of me, I don't remember Vancouver in the Eastern division.

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  Год назад +1

      Crazy! They should do a 30 for 30 on that decision!

    • @aseyete
      @aseyete Год назад

      As a child then, it always struck me as a bizarre decision in having Vancouver in the East. But I now suspect that part of the reason was due to "backroom" agreements prompted by the Blackhawks (Wirtz) . To approve expansion (Canucks & Sabers) the Hawks wanted to go to West division to have a better chance to go deeper in the playoffs (more $) - against the weaker 1967 expansion teams. At the time (1970) I remember one TV commentator tried to joke about Vancouver's situation by saying: I guess if someone keeps going farther and farther West, it is logical that he'll end up in the East!

    • @robertalenrichter
      @robertalenrichter Год назад

      A Canucks fan since 1970, I remember how odd that was. And then they were actually in a playoff spot until Christmas. A good start to many years of futility.

    • @michaelleroy9281
      @michaelleroy9281 11 месяцев назад

      ​@robertalenrichter Very strange at that time the NHL had no sense with geography there's nothing east about Vancouver

    • @michaelleroy9281
      @michaelleroy9281 11 месяцев назад

      They were in the east division through 73 74

  • @Ejb905
    @Ejb905 6 месяцев назад +1

    This is what, the first season where the Bruins choked?
    Much better team and they had a goalie in Boston who turned out well. I think his name was Dryden, Ken I think?

  • @alspencer3826
    @alspencer3826 2 года назад +1

    Big bruins dan here, how can i get a copy of this game from you? I have hundreds of b's games to choose from. Let me know, thanks

  • @alanmerritt860
    @alanmerritt860 9 месяцев назад +1

    If its a colour presentation why isnt it in colour

  • @Godin12345
    @Godin12345 10 месяцев назад +1

    Brian Macfarlane before the toupee

  • @scottp.1884
    @scottp.1884 Год назад +2

    Funny but Johnny Bucyk was may favorite player because he was an Edmonton boy

  • @charlesdyer5348
    @charlesdyer5348 9 месяцев назад +1

    Three minutes in...that guy's hair😱

  • @davidthompson62
    @davidthompson62 Год назад +2

    I wonder if there ever was a player who refused to go out for the “3 stars” after the game.

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  Год назад +1

      Ha! I'm betting it happened once or twice!

    • @robertalenrichter
      @robertalenrichter Год назад +1

      I seem to remember that players from the losing team did it quite often. I do remember the organ music with nobody on the ice.

    • @KenKurkowski
      @KenKurkowski Год назад

      In particular from a losing visiting team.@@robertalenrichter

    • @dangardiner2011
      @dangardiner2011 11 месяцев назад +1

      @@petegoodwinboston4825 In game 2 of 78 playoffs, cheevers was standing on his head keeping the bruins in the game, but LaFluer beat him in OT..anyway, he was 3rd star and didnt come out

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  11 месяцев назад

      @@dangardiner2011 Fun-loving guy off the ice, wicked competitor on it!

  • @dougmilesmedia
    @dougmilesmedia Год назад

    Sound is way too low!

  • @specialeventsbc
    @specialeventsbc Год назад +1

    who ever stole the cup i will pay 1 million for it,meet me at the back door of the bar.....

  • @ronmailloux8655
    @ronmailloux8655 2 года назад +2

    Guess big JEAN was injured and not in the game?

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  2 года назад +1

      I also assume that to be the case. There's one game out there that he has a major role in and I was happy to get to see him play in that one!

  • @junkboxxxxxx
    @junkboxxxxxx Год назад +2

    Tout les Maritimes goes crazy when Montreal plays Boston. And look at Bobby Orr playing dirty comme toujours.

  • @Godin12345
    @Godin12345 10 месяцев назад +1

    I don't care how good Orr was, and he was, once I found out he supports trump he lost me

    • @Bruins-vq5ey
      @Bruins-vq5ey 10 месяцев назад +2

      You were lost already

    • @Godin12345
      @Godin12345 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@Bruins-vq5ey Orr as a hockey player, the best........Orr's intelligence, questionable

    • @Bruins-vq5ey
      @Bruins-vq5ey 10 месяцев назад

      @@Godin12345 trumps done more than sleepy Joe

    • @Bruins-vq5ey
      @Bruins-vq5ey 6 месяцев назад

      @@Godin12345 look in the mirror if you want to see unintelligence

  • @garywalsh3487
    @garywalsh3487 Год назад +16

    Bruins had a phenomenal regular season that year, but 4 short months later they were in for one hell of a surprise. Dick&Danny were absolutely the best broadcast duo ever.

    • @roberthuot7887
      @roberthuot7887 Год назад +2

      You sir are coooooooorect!

    • @edwil111
      @edwil111 Год назад +1

      B's fan here.Hope it doesn't duplicate in 2023!

    • @garywalsh3487
      @garywalsh3487 Год назад +1

      @@edwil111 unlikely

    • @Ibelikemj
      @Ibelikemj 4 дня назад

      @@garywalsh3487well….

  • @jamesstuart3346
    @jamesstuart3346 9 месяцев назад +4

    Back then the Leafs games started at 8PM but the TV broadcast started at 8:30PM. Management felt that covering the whole game would take butts out of seats 😅

    • @Ejb905
      @Ejb905 6 месяцев назад

      Ballard was a strange bird

  • @jeffreywincell3677
    @jeffreywincell3677 2 года назад +6

    To paraphrase Paula Cole where have all the great hockey announcers gone?

  • @capecodder04
    @capecodder04 Год назад +9

    You don't see many complete games like this on RUclips.
    Good find. I grew up in Boston my whole life (Roslindale) and was born in 1964.
    Bobby Orr is most likely responsible for my love of playing hockey.

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  Год назад +3

      He could have literally ruled Boston for 10 years or so, and he still rules to everybody who experienced the Orr Era!

    • @capecodder04
      @capecodder04 Год назад +3

      @@petegoodwinboston4825 I ran across a guy from Nova Scotia about a year ago who was a Boston Bruins fan and I asked him how could a guy from Canada be a Boston Bruins fan and he said when he was younger there was this really good hockey player that used to play for the Boston Bruins; he continues, I don't know if you've ever heard of him or not but his name was Bobby Orr and I've been a fan ever since. 😃🏒

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  Год назад +2

      @@capecodder04 😆

  • @donaldjacques7962
    @donaldjacques7962 9 месяцев назад +3

    Boston loves Canada. The Irish, Halifax explosion, Don Cherry ❤

  • @paulcampbell5216
    @paulcampbell5216 6 месяцев назад +4

    the music intro brought back instant memories.

  • @proforzel2534
    @proforzel2534 5 месяцев назад +3

    As a young boy growing up in Toronto and a die hard Leaf fan, when the HNIC broadcast came on from Montreal you knew Danny Galivan and Dick Irwin were going to call the game unlike anyone else. They were the best, period. Love the honesty of the Molson ads too.

  • @kevinloewen6830
    @kevinloewen6830 10 часов назад +1

    As soon as the play by play started and I heard Gallivans voice I was instantly psyched up! There has never been an announcer this good , ever!
    I miss him and Dick Irvin.

  • @bufnyfan1
    @bufnyfan1 4 месяца назад +2

    So great to hear the voice of Danny Gallivan again. After being subjected to that dinosaur Cole for so many years its good to hear a REAL announcer.

  • @williamlacombe8958
    @williamlacombe8958 Год назад +5

    Jacque lemair the perfect player.coming from Boston as a kid I hated this guy as an adult watching these old films I've really come to respect his playa defensive juggernaut that could score 20 to 30 a yr and everyone of them it seems put the nail in the coffin this guy scored more goals by jumping on a defensive mistake and Turing it into a breakaway that of course he never missed

  • @douglasthompson9482
    @douglasthompson9482 5 месяцев назад +2

    Classic time in sports. I remember it well. I can still name just about every player on each team. I don’t watch any sports today…. Don’t have a clue on any of the players. These classic days are gone. Destroyed by corporate greed, money, exposure in the wrong direction. This is for all sports.

  • @alexeikaramazov
    @alexeikaramazov Год назад +4

    Thank you for sharing. You don't get to see much footage of Bobby Orr. I like seeing JC Tremblay footage, as he was an underrated defenseman. Unfortunately there is no Jean Beliveau in this game, he was a big reason why the Canadiens won the Cup this season, getting past the Bruins in the playoffs. In fact Boston went 45 years without beating Montreal in the playoffs, until 1988, which is remarkable.

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  Год назад +2

      One of the best things about curating these games has been to get to see the great Beliveau. Indeed, he and Dryden were the biggest reasons the Bruins fell in 1971.

  • @7777shayna
    @7777shayna 5 месяцев назад +3

    The best theme in hockey, period!
    Thanks for sharing.

  • @williamdunphy352
    @williamdunphy352 2 года назад +4

    Commentators:
    Brian MacFarlane, Dick Irvin & Danny Gallivan

  • @tiamatxvxianash9202
    @tiamatxvxianash9202 4 месяца назад +2

    After our family had settled just outside Toronto in the summer of 1970, the first game our dad ever took me and my brother to was a Rangers Maple Leaf game. If there's one thing a boy whose grown up within a world of everything hockey can never forget, it is the first time they went to Maple Leaf Gardens. I never knew exactly when that game was but I always recalled the details of it. As I watched this Montreal Boston broadcast, I was actually drawn to the intermission when they mentioned the out of town scoreboard with the Leafs and Rangers scoreless. I thought to myself...Is this it? Sure enough it was. Pete Semkowski got the only goal. I recall cherishing his hockey card all through those youthful years simply because I saw him score a goal. Don't think his card ever was worth much in any trade, but at least now I know when this date in my history took place.
    "Wholly Nostalgic Overload Batman!"

  • @Ejb905
    @Ejb905 6 месяцев назад +2

    Its cool to see how styles change. If you look at the Maple Leafs 1967 team it's all crew cuts.
    The players here arent cutting their hair and the burns are growing out as well.
    Gallivan mentioned dereck Sandersons mustache.

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  6 месяцев назад

      Very cool. Just look at Bobby ... he started out with short hair and then let it grow out.

  • @stewartsnape2936
    @stewartsnape2936 Год назад +2

    Great hockey era, like the old stars Orr Sanderson Cashman Bucyk etc Vachon Savard JC Tremblay Beliveau

  • @vincentrimmer5844
    @vincentrimmer5844 Год назад +2

    Watching Orr getting dumped (cleanly).. "Sweeeet".

    • @Godin12345
      @Godin12345 10 месяцев назад

      Orr supports trump, hero to zero

  • @scottsears5545
    @scottsears5545 5 месяцев назад +1

    Take these games over 2024 anytime...mahavaolich was huge lol

  • @franktheo2055
    @franktheo2055 Год назад +3

    I'm reminiscent of all of the Gordie Howe, Bobby Hull Hockey board games that came out during the mid 1960's and how and why I became a fan of this great sport watch it on TV way back when I was a kid in grade school. Good God this game was air 53 years ago when I was only 11. In 1976 I became a NYR fan and I've been going nuts ever since - LOL ! Great Posting ! 🏒🏒🏒🏒🏒

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  Год назад +1

      Thank you, franktheo!

    • @franktheo2055
      @franktheo2055 Год назад

      @@petegoodwinboston4825 You're welcome. FYI, When I was a kid long before I became a NY Ranger fan I was a fan of The Big Bad Bruins 🐻🏒 .

  • @davidbruce5377
    @davidbruce5377 5 месяцев назад +1

    Did Bruin fans enjoy Danny Gallivan's - play by play?
    He was highly regarded in our Canadian house. I remember my dad would turn up the volume during Canadian games.

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  5 месяцев назад

      Don't know why anyone wouldn't. Since I started this channel I've heard a lot of him and he's awesome! Alas, the recent passing of Bob Cole ... I'm gonna have to find some of his stuff, because we never received his broadcasts in Boston.

  • @MapleSyrupPoet
    @MapleSyrupPoet Год назад +2

    Beliveau not playing ...unfortunate 😮

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  Год назад

      Yes! Luckily there's another game out there in which he plays against Boston, I believe in the playoffs, in which he scores late and the Canadiens win in OT.

    • @MapleSyrupPoet
      @MapleSyrupPoet Год назад

      @@petegoodwinboston4825 nice 🏒 thanks

  • @robertalenrichter
    @robertalenrichter Год назад +2

    I knew that Molson owned the Habs, but didn't realise that they had every single commercial! I was ten years old when this was aired, but in British Columbia, it was illegal to broadcast ads for alcohol of any kind, so we got a lot of local stuff and Ford. In those days, Canadians drank almost exclusively Canadian beer, so the three big breweries practically had a monopoly. It was only available in each province's government-owned liquor stores, and I think they simply favoured the Canadian manufacturers. American beer didn't enter the Canadian market until the late 80s, early 90s, I seem to recall.

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  Год назад

      Interesting!

    • @robertalenrichter
      @robertalenrichter Год назад +1

      @@petegoodwinboston4825 For decades, all Canadian beer came in the same, stubby, heavy brown bottles because they were re-used. You could see the marks on the necks where they'd gone through washing machines over and over. There was a deposit, and the fact that they were interchangeable made it easy to collect and return. This went out the window when they opened up the market. An environmentally friendly policy generations ahead of its time, but reflecting upon it, I guess it was also a consequence of the monopoly -- by agreeing on a uniform bottle for re-use, the breweries probably saved money.

    • @KenKurkowski
      @KenKurkowski Год назад +2

      In Quebec beer was available in corner stores!

  • @DonQwantsyou
    @DonQwantsyou 2 года назад +4

    these were the Super Bruins 1971 who established 37 individual and team records for a single season, including 57 wins, 76 goals , esposito,and 102 assists orr.

    • @thomasjefferson6
      @thomasjefferson6 2 года назад +1

      The Bruins also set a record for the most players on one team in the top ten in league scoring for a single season.

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  2 года назад +1

      It was amazing to watch, wasn't it? I feel sorry for those who didn't get to live it!

    • @roberthuot7887
      @roberthuot7887 Год назад

      Don't forget how they chocked in the playoffs.

    • @michaelleroy9281
      @michaelleroy9281 Год назад +2

      ​@Robert Huot Ken Dryden a hot goalie can stop the best teams that's why the Canadiens won the Stanley Cup in 70-71

    •  7 месяцев назад

      ​@michaelleroy9281 ya and superstar Dryden scored all the goals, too.

  • @BostonesPepe
    @BostonesPepe 2 года назад +3

    Thank you for uploading this game and the lineup link. Two great teams

  • @HerptasticVideo
    @HerptasticVideo Год назад +2

    Bobby Orr drops the gloves 8 minutes into the 3rd. Guy was giving him in the business along the boards and looks like Orr had enough and gave him a Gordie Howe elbow. Nice that Pro Hockey Reference lists the penalties and their times in the old box scores - that's how I found that fight!

    • @petegoodwinboston4825
      @petegoodwinboston4825  Год назад +1

      Interesting that he hadn't been on the ice for the first seven minutes because of an injury, and in his first minute he drops 'em!

    • @robertalenrichter
      @robertalenrichter Год назад

      Orr surprised a lot of people who tried to push him around.

  • @KenKurkowski
    @KenKurkowski Год назад +2

    No anthem singers (Roger Doucet started a few years later), just the organist. And only O Canada despite an American team visiting, can't remember when that changed.

  • @goodsolonius7305
    @goodsolonius7305 Год назад +3

    Stanley Cups 1970-Bruins, 71 Canadiens, 72 Bruins, 73 Canadiens