@@Jens95 I knew it was something special because I started crying without even knowing why, but that... There really are no word. That really is a beautiful moment
In case you were wondering... Craig Anderson’s shut out was the FIRST game he played after his wife Nicholle was diagnosed with throat cancer. Oct 2016. Hence the announcer saying “Nicholle this one is for you.” also the respect of Edmonton players and the fans shows how much we are connected. Thanks for including this in the montage. 👊
@@Jimk435 hes wondering what happened. I am too, im not watching NHL etc so I dont know. Its more than Andersson not letting a goal in for 2 matchens, right? Its a big thing but it seems like Andersson is crying or something? What am I missing
4:05 absolutely melted my heart :,) I love how the Leafs player called over a ref as soon as he saw the Blue Jackets player hurt, and then stayed next to him until he got medical attention
Hockey is the greatest game ever. You can bare fist punch a guy in the teeth one minute. But when it comes down to it there is a profound respect for one anothers well being.
5:35 was one of the best moments I've ever seen. Stepan has always been my favorite NHL player and for Getzlaf to help him get away from the fight and to help him get up is just remarkable.
Honestly, to me, I feel like you'd be a prick not to help a badly hurt guy get away from a tussle. He happened to be right in front of Getzlaf. I bet 9/10 players would have done the same, assuming they had the foresight. Still, it's a nice reminder that they're playing a game at the end of the day, they don't wanna kill eachother haha.
@@d-rockanomaly9243 the one not to being Kesler lol. If you watch it Kesler looks at him and only when Getzlaf grabs on to Stepan Kesler finally helps a little. Not a Ducks fan or really a fan of Getzlaf (hate Kesler) but that is one of the classiest clips I’ve ever seen from an opposing player.
@@direstraits1367 Kesler did a half attempt but not really mostly watch but the guy next to him just stared and didnt move at all so i think right there Getzlaf was the furthest away and only 1 of 3 who could actually did help.
Cambot is pure class. The few years he had with us and learning from Hank really grew him as a player. I wish he would come home to NY once Hanks time is up
@@sengh233 oh man watching that fight was so cathartic, and compounded my disappointment when the season got postponed. I would have loved a playoff run battle of Alberta with that kind of energy going into it.
Agreed, my favorite part of the game. I remember that Deroit game, forgot that was Josi in his first game that did it. Eaves still one of my favorite players for being a righteous dude.
I vividly remember watching that game when Eaves get injured. That was a scary injury. That was Josi's first game and as a Wings fan I have always respected him for how he handled that situation.
I love how flower does that normally, such class and respect. He’s like “here have a water little buddy” I once seen him play in real life and it was very interesting
Because he was a Penguin for a long time and I'm a Flyers fan, I'm bound by hockey law to hate Fleury's guts. 😂 But alas, I can't. I've heard that he has a reputation as a very nice guy, and I think that's true. And I have to give Crosby props for going out of his way to give St. Louis his condolences too.
Always seems strange to me to see somebody say "fighting is allowed" in the NHL. It's illegal play and has a major penalty associated with it. Play stops because it's illegal play. Just like in the NBA, NFL and MLB, fighting is not allowed by the rules; that's why it's penalized, without exception. Fights happen more frequently in the NHL, but that doesn't make it legal play. But yet people say it's "allowed".
Mr. Blutarsky it is allowed. You don't get suspended for fighting in the NHL. If you do that in other sports, there's usually a fine, suspension by the league or the team deals with the issue in-house. A lot of fights happen because a team mate got hit really hard and they are standing up for them.
And yet, fighting is clearly penalized and illegal play and is not allowed by the rules of the sport. You just quote me the stats on how many goals and assists have been awarded during a fight in the NHL. "Usually" something happening in another league- let alone another sport? That means nothing.
@@bbb462cid Although its not allowed there is a clear leniency - some of the fights that happen in hockey if they happened in football/rugby or most other sports would be career ending and you'd never play again.
The one with Anderson always gets to me. The ovation that the fans gave him, mind you he was the away teams goalie, was the classiest and most respectful thing I've seen in a long time
10:24 when you see a guy's trainer come out, be concerned. But when you see trainers from BOTH TEAMS come out, start praying... (And that's in ANY SPORT)
This is why the hockey community is by far the best sports community on the planet. Sometimes we can get really heated during a game. But everyone involved understands that other players, other fans, we're all just humans who love the same game.
Not the only time Komarov showed sportsmanship... he made a unintentional knee-on-knee check on a Swedish player during a Finland vs Sweden game, was thrown out of the game, but went to knock on the Swedish changing room's door to find out from team Sweden's staff if the their player was okay
Interesting. I loved seeing that though, the way he stayed with the man and called the ref's over. I just love whenever a player helps a player on another team, especially when that player is injured.
Anderson's 121 minute+ shutout streak and shutout against the Oilers will forever be unmatched when it comes to emotion and resilience. Absolutely unreal strength in the Anderson family all around
i love how kind they are to each other, because deep down they all know that everyone in the league loves hockey equally. they don’t want anyone out until age hits them, not because of an injury
for a sport riddled with rivalry and violence (which makes it so very awesome) it also has some of the greatest examples of pure and honest sportsmanship that really bring warmth to the heart
Very different from soccer. There are always hatred and animosity in rivalries. It's normal actually. I'm a Man Utd fan and I hate Liverpool with a burning passion, but sometimes I would love for a change where both sets of fans and players would show some friendship.
Hockey has always kind of been like that, even at low levels with teenagers. You hate the guy on the ice, and give him hell because he plays for the wrong team, but then after the game you go for beers. Nobody out there likes seeing someone else get hurt.
My son played minor hockey for 9 seasons. While he was always happy to play on a team with his friends, he LOVED playing against his friends. Way more fun!
For those wondering, Craig Anderson’s wife was diagnosed with cancer and he took a leave of absence. After Hammond sustained an injury the previous game, Anderson made the personal choice to come back and support his team when they needed him.
Thank you so much Jens! These are the moments of hockey that are some of my favorite. They balance out the rivalry that exist between the teams and is super fun to watch the players just being silly or lending a helping hand to the other team. Great video!
There have been many times while watching NHL games when you see the warm up or on the bench or whatever, and I have seen players doing exactly what my son and his buddies did in PeeWee. Some things never change!
If you do not know what happened at 0:41 Craig Anderson’s wife was diagnosed with cancer don’t worry she did not die but it was one of the day after she got diagnosed
Hahahhahaha. He went from "yeah I know what you're talking about" to that thought leave his head, and comes back to his senses, "yeah I forgot what's happening. Idk"
@@JesusFriedChrist you have no idea what you're talking about. There's a reason helmets are mandatory today, and it's not because it's less safe. I can't even fathom the kind of mental gymnastics it takes to convince yourself that playing hockey without a helmet is safer. Was the game different back then? Of course. Was it safer? LOL
Sens fan here, I have followed Anderson's career since he started. That man is one of a kind! Was lucky enough to meet him and his wife couple years back at a dinner event! He and his wife have easily, got to be some of the nicest people you'll ever meet!
Hockey is a gentleman’s game. Whilst it might be brutal during play, these guys respect each other and care about each other. For the most part, these guys are friends off the ice. It’s also been said that NHL’ers are the most polite professional athletes in the major North American sports.
2:26 That smile, I will remember that Andy! I was actually screaming when he got the shutout, I know it was back in 2016, I wanted to go back to memory lane.
Alot of these players, whilst they fight and curse eachother out on the ice, are friends off of it, when they see others hurt, they recognize that, they're all human. This is pure great sportsmanship. The Anderson one was really awesome as well, well deserved for him to get a shut out for his Mom.
A lot of people don't know that Bob probert and tie Domi we're close friends off the ice. Also him and Joe kocur who after he was traded went at it two or three times. Kocur was a Pall bearer at his funeral. Hockey is just a game, it becomes personal when you do your best to hurt somebody else. Most of these guys go out and have wings after the game because they have played on the same teams while growing up in a lot of cases
Also, if the Capitals win, he'll retire after the season (talking with him, this will be his last year, but he might rejoin the Sens as a goalie coach) and with a Cup. Pretty good for a guy who's been though as much as he has.
Yep. When I was little, he attended a camp that encouraged hockey players to try other sports too. He played the sports with us, took pictures and signed stuff
Once I had a very important game in a tournament and before the game the other team was on the bench waiting to get on the ice and we were across from them and we all started jumping up and down to show our respect. We won the game 1-0. At the end of the game the other team came in our locker room and told us how much fun they had playing us and how much they respected us as a team. Despite the fact they lost, they wished us luck in the finals and said they hope we win. This comes to show that hockey is the best sport.
Sid is class all the way. The swell of pride I get when he plays for Team Canada is immeasurable. Class act from day one to the day he retires. Anderson, I still remember watching that game and you could feel the good vibes through and through. Loved to see it.
Corey Perry is from my city. When he’s home n goes out he’s always seen alone in the bars. Quite sad actually because he’s a really nice guy. Met him a couple times as my oldest went to the same skating school as him.
This reminds me of when I had a high school JV game sophomore year and we had a game and there was a fight between two players, and everyone on the ice from both teams started talking to each other like they knew eachother for ever.
There's a video I've been trying to find and for the life of me I can't, maybe you can Jens. It's between Detroit and St. Luis, Mike Vernon and I believe Grant Fuhr are passing the puck from end to end while a fight is going on with the skaters. Would love to see that in Part 2 of this. Keep it up, love your videos!
I remember that. Sadly I dont think the video exists anymore. If you live in Canada or the US try contacting one of the channels like CBC and see if they have the footage.
Someone please find this and link it! I really wanna see that. I can hardly remember Vernon as that is when I started watching hockey with my dad. I love seeing footage of hockey from the mid 90s!
Sometimes I think people act as a stand up guy to put themselves in a good light, there is some selfishness there. Crosby’s felt genuinely good: he wasn’t in front of a crowd of people, he could’ve kept walking and that’d be fine but he made a simple gesture that means a lot. Say what you what about Crosby, but he is a genuinely nice guy
"he could’ve kept walking" .....you're overthinking it. They're friends from team Canada. He's not just gonna walk by his friend. Literally everybody would do this.
I'm not into hockey, but as someone who played sports 24/7 I really appreciate the respect and sportsmanship that goes on in hockey. Might have to start watching 🇺🇸
1 thing about hockey that I like is that they make each players personal life open to all viewers. That gives a stronger bond between player and fan. I think this is why hockey fans are serious die hards. They feel connected to each and every player
Would have been awesome to include that time Montreal fans gave a super long standing ovation when Martin Brodeur got the record for....I don't know if it was most victories or most shutouts anyway, it sure was a nice moment. Obviously the fact that Brodeur comes from the province of Quebec played a huge role but it still was awesome to see such a long standing ovation for the goalie that just defeated the Habs.
For those who don’t know, around 2:20, goalie Greg Anderson’s Shutout vs the Edmon Oilers can right after learning his wife was diagnosed with cancer....
Komarov is a real class act. First thing he does is check and make sure he's okay after an accident. I've seen so many players just leave a player after a bad check. Im not a big leafs guy, and I know he plays for the islanders now. But I think I might get a Toronto Komarov Jersey sometime.
This is one of the reasoned hockey is my favourite sport. On the ice there’s fights and things like that, but if it comes down to someone seriously injured or hurt the other team is there to help. On and off the ice
The Anderson one always gets me lol Great video!
@Thmsrs Music Anderson's wife was diagnosed with cancer. He left the team to go be with her. The first game back he earns a shutout.
@@Jens95 I knew it was something special because I started crying without even knowing why, but that... There really are no word. That really is a beautiful moment
@@Jens95His wife also told him to go back as the backup goalie had got hurt the game before and they didn't have anyone else.
Thmsrs Music yeah what she said lol yeah you can tell even the announcers are trying to hold it together.
@@Jens95 thanks for that, i never knew why it was so special..
In case you were wondering... Craig Anderson’s shut out was the FIRST game he played after his wife Nicholle was diagnosed with throat cancer. Oct 2016. Hence the announcer saying “Nicholle this one is for you.” also the respect of Edmonton players and the fans shows how much we are connected. Thanks for including this in the montage. 👊
Thanks, I assumed that was his last game which is why it was so emotional. Somewhat the opposite. Thanks for the info bro.
Thank you. I was wondering.
@@phcusnret yw
Don't care
@@kaogoogle1031 then why comment?
Hockey is like the biggest sibling rivalry. Gang fight one minute. Brothers the next.
Bradley Erickson unless its doughty and tkachuk
Yep. The most brainless sport ever created
Gilgamesh King of Heroes have you heard of a game called football?😂😂
Couldn’t say it better
That's Canadians for ya.
Random equipment guy: "Want me to just sew the sleeves shut?"
Fleury: *"Can you?"*
Deuces Shoeless Yes we watched the video. Glad you noticed that cause it was pretty hard to find
Mr.wigglemunch *AgReSsIvE*
What was he trying to do?
@@CarmoJams taped the inside of the sleeves shut so that when they try to put their jerseys on, one hand wouldn't be able to get through.
Deuces Shoeless the “can ya?” Was so wholesome idk why😂
The one with Craig Andersen actually made me cry, what an incredible gesture of sportsmanship from Cam Talbot. That's hockey!
Jonathan Quick what happened
@@savvmuir5529 ?
@@Jimk435 hes wondering what happened.
I am too, im not watching NHL etc so I dont know. Its more than Andersson not letting a goal in for 2 matchens, right? Its a big thing but it seems like Andersson is crying or something? What am I missing
Ohh, his wife has cancer
@@Jimk435 ok, sad =/
4:05 absolutely melted my heart :,) I love how the Leafs player called over a ref as soon as he saw the Blue Jackets player hurt, and then stayed next to him until he got medical attention
Hockey is the greatest game ever. You can bare fist punch a guy in the teeth one minute. But when it comes down to it there is a profound respect for one anothers well being.
How sports is meant to be felt, the competition but Profound respect for the other team
You could put boxing into that category as well
Yeah dude because looking at a puck for like 30 minutes is FUN
@@littleskiesaintthegoat4995 And that differs from other sports how?
@@yaddle92 lol boxing on hockey skates.
5:35 was one of the best moments I've ever seen. Stepan has always been my favorite NHL player and for Getzlaf to help him get away from the fight and to help him get up is just remarkable.
Nicho DiDo who’s the guy in the blue getting into the tussle
@@giannisantetokounmpo5135 Rick Nash and Jimmy Vesey
Honestly, to me, I feel like you'd be a prick not to help a badly hurt guy get away from a tussle. He happened to be right in front of Getzlaf. I bet 9/10 players would have done the same, assuming they had the foresight. Still, it's a nice reminder that they're playing a game at the end of the day, they don't wanna kill eachother haha.
@@d-rockanomaly9243 the one not to being Kesler lol. If you watch it Kesler looks at him and only when Getzlaf grabs on to Stepan Kesler finally helps a little. Not a Ducks fan or really a fan of Getzlaf (hate Kesler) but that is one of the classiest clips I’ve ever seen from an opposing player.
@@direstraits1367 Kesler did a half attempt but not really mostly watch but the guy next to him just stared and didnt move at all so i think right there Getzlaf was the furthest away and only 1 of 3 who could actually did help.
How about Cam Talbot, waiting around on the ice for Craig Anderson's introduction as a star of the game. Pure class.
Cambot is pure class. The few years he had with us and learning from Hank really grew him as a player. I wish he would come home to NY once Hanks time is up
As an Oilers fan from Edmonton, I miss Talbot so much.
@@sengh233 oh man watching that fight was so cathartic, and compounded my disappointment when the season got postponed. I would have loved a playoff run battle of Alberta with that kind of energy going into it.
@@aglazeddoughnut5250 got your wish. What a series! :D
Now the Kings have him so we have lil Talbot
I’ll always respect Getzlaf for pulling Stepan away from the cluster of players after he was hit from behind.
What time was that?
@@mollysummerrock3916 around 6 min in
Gotta give some respect to who I believe is the Ducks trainer coming over to check on him too
Sad he was the only player to show concern but maybe it's just cause he's Canadian.
i saw someone drag an unconscious player out of a scrum in a highlight vid and that when i fell in love with hockey
9:04 Josi's first game. Honestly if I did that in my first game, never taking a slapshot again
A.J Fercho poor kid, I would have quit immediately
Just by the look on Josi's face, you really can tell that he'd felt horrible about that happening
Sammi Salo of the Vancouver Canucks did almost the same thing with his Slapshot,and it took him a long time to get the confidence of shooting again.
@@nightsgrow6575 Quit??
A.J Fercho Now he is the best defenseman in the NHL.
Man I really need another one of these, these clips make me so happy. So happy to see great sportsmanship between the players.
Duplex redel
Agreed, my favorite part of the game.
I remember that Deroit game, forgot that was Josi in his first game that did it. Eaves still one of my favorite players for being a righteous dude.
This is it. There isn't anymore material for another
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@@Datsyzerberg I forgot that ever happened at one of our Red Wings games. I really miss our former coach Scotty Bowman, he was such a great coach.
I absolutely love how the opponent stayed and applauded Craig Anderson
Yes oilers have great sportsman ship and leader shif
I vividly remember watching that game when Eaves get injured. That was a scary injury. That was Josi's first game and as a Wings fan I have always respected him for how he handled that situation.
FatalPurpose Josi’s a class act, he wears the C well
I love how flower does that normally, such class and respect. He’s like “here have a water little buddy” I once seen him play in real life and it was very interesting
Because he was a Penguin for a long time and I'm a Flyers fan, I'm bound by hockey law to hate Fleury's guts. 😂 But alas, I can't. I've heard that he has a reputation as a very nice guy, and I think that's true. And I have to give Crosby props for going out of his way to give St. Louis his condolences too.
For a sport where fighting is allowed, it's very classy
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Always seems strange to me to see somebody say "fighting is allowed" in the NHL. It's illegal play and has a major penalty associated with it. Play stops because it's illegal play. Just like in the NBA, NFL and MLB, fighting is not allowed by the rules; that's why it's penalized, without exception. Fights happen more frequently in the NHL, but that doesn't make it legal play. But yet people say it's "allowed".
Mr. Blutarsky it is allowed. You don't get suspended for fighting in the NHL. If you do that in other sports, there's usually a fine, suspension by the league or the team deals with the issue in-house. A lot of fights happen because a team mate got hit really hard and they are standing up for them.
And yet, fighting is clearly penalized and illegal play and is not allowed by the rules of the sport. You just quote me the stats on how many goals and assists have been awarded during a fight in the NHL. "Usually" something happening in another league- let alone another sport? That means nothing.
@@bbb462cid Although its not allowed there is a clear leniency - some of the fights that happen in hockey if they happened in football/rugby or most other sports would be career ending and you'd never play again.
They're either killing each other, or they're acting like siblings
The two usually go hand-in-hand lol
Sometimes both at the same time
From what I’ve seen, siblings often attempt to kill each other. Hockey is just one big, happy family.
*they’re the same phrase*
you copied for likes i see
The one with Anderson always gets to me. The ovation that the fans gave him, mind you he was the away teams goalie, was the classiest and most respectful thing I've seen in a long time
Oilers fans overall are one of the more classy fanbases
10:24 when you see a guy's trainer come out, be concerned. But when you see trainers from BOTH TEAMS come out, start praying... (And that's in ANY SPORT)
This is why the hockey community is by far the best sports community on the planet.
Sometimes we can get really heated during a game.
But everyone involved understands that other players, other fans, we're all just humans who love the same game.
Everyone most certainly does fucking not lmfao.
Its not really. It got great people and idiots, just like every other sport.
Fuck no
Unless you play the Bruins
Not the only time Komarov showed sportsmanship... he made a unintentional knee-on-knee check on a Swedish player during a Finland vs Sweden game, was thrown out of the game, but went to knock on the Swedish changing room's door to find out from team Sweden's staff if the their player was okay
Interesting. I loved seeing that though, the way he stayed with the man and called the ref's over. I just love whenever a player helps a player on another team, especially when that player is injured.
Loved Komerov as a leaf, guy plays with so much heart
Love uncle Leo.... glad he’s an islander now
I was there when Uncle Leo scored his 1st 19/20 goal LGI
Anderson's 121 minute+ shutout streak and shutout against the Oilers will forever be unmatched when it comes to emotion and resilience. Absolutely unreal strength in the Anderson family all around
i love how kind they are to each other, because deep down they all know that everyone in the league loves hockey equally. they don’t want anyone out until age hits them, not because of an injury
This is the dumbest shit I ever read
Anyone notice seguin cheated the Rock Paper Scissors
That's why bruins traded him
Shite, you beat me to it! @@paullagasse5504
Marchand should be suspended for that I think
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Still lost
The getzlaf one is my fav just cuz he shows genuine concern for Stepan
for a sport riddled with rivalry and violence (which makes it so very awesome) it also has some of the greatest examples of pure and honest sportsmanship that really bring warmth to the heart
Very different from soccer. There are always hatred and animosity in rivalries. It's normal actually. I'm a Man Utd fan and I hate Liverpool with a burning passion, but sometimes I would love for a change where both sets of fans and players would show some friendship.
Honestly such a pleasant video, love to see hockey players supporting each other on and off the ice
Hockey has always kind of been like that, even at low levels with teenagers. You hate the guy on the ice, and give him hell because he plays for the wrong team, but then after the game you go for beers. Nobody out there likes seeing someone else get hurt.
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My son played minor hockey for 9 seasons. While he was always happy to play on a team with his friends, he LOVED playing against his friends. Way more fun!
For those wondering, Craig Anderson’s wife was diagnosed with cancer and he took a leave of absence. After Hammond sustained an injury the previous game, Anderson made the personal choice to come back and support his team when they needed him.
Thank you. I was very confused
My heart was broken on the Craig Anderson one. My mom showed this to me, and she doesn't know much about hockey, and this left her in tears.
Recognized at first star as a visiting goaltender, gotta love that
Thank you so much Jens! These are the moments of hockey that are some of my favorite. They balance out the rivalry that exist between the teams and is super fun to watch the players just being silly or lending a helping hand to the other team.
Great video!
There have been many times while watching NHL games when you see the warm up or on the bench or whatever, and I have seen players doing exactly what my son and his buddies did in PeeWee. Some things never change!
2:12 And on top of it, they're playing "Fix You" by Coldplay. My heart...
If you do not know what happened at 0:41 Craig Anderson’s wife was diagnosed with cancer don’t worry she did not die but it was one of the day after she got diagnosed
titled "sportsmanship and lighthearted moments"
shouldve been "times hockey made grown-ass men cry"
Wilson Crèvecœur trueeeee
That’s the beauty of hockey. Rock, paper, scissors one minute, fighting the next minute, and enjoying a beer after the game like nothing happened.
that anderson one brought a tear to my eye. to get a cheer like that after sweeping the home team, you being the main cause of that??? incredible
10:22
“I know”
.......
“I don’t know”
- didnt know Sokrates was NHL commentator
Hahahhahaha. He went from "yeah I know what you're talking about" to that thought leave his head, and comes back to his senses, "yeah I forgot what's happening. Idk"
That's the kind of commentary you get from a guy who played without a helmet and thinks it's safer
@@JesusFriedChrist you have no idea what you're talking about. There's a reason helmets are mandatory today, and it's not because it's less safe. I can't even fathom the kind of mental gymnastics it takes to convince yourself that playing hockey without a helmet is safer. Was the game different back then? Of course. Was it safer? LOL
It was I know then I don't know not the opposite
Cams: Why don’t you just sew them shut?
Flower: Can you do that?
Sens fan here, I have followed Anderson's career since he started. That man is one of a kind! Was lucky enough to meet him and his wife couple years back at a dinner event! He and his wife have easily, got to be some of the nicest people you'll ever meet!
Hockey is a gentleman’s game. Whilst it might be brutal during play, these guys respect each other and care about each other. For the most part, these guys are friends off the ice. It’s also been said that NHL’ers are the most polite professional athletes in the major North American sports.
9:08 taking eavesdropping to the next level
I love stuff like this. Helping out opposing teams, warms my heart ❤️looking forward to more of these!!
Eaves got a puck in the ear.
Eavesdropped.
*im sorry*
OROTFL LOL this comment needs more likes! 😂
this needs to be top comment 😂😂😂
@@Clawdeer- 9:07
anytime I see this clip I always think of this comment, don't EVER be sorry for it
See the door? Don't let it hit ya
Seriously, that thing is a southpaw
2:26 That smile, I will remember that Andy! I was actually screaming when he got the shutout, I know it was back in 2016, I wanted to go back to memory lane.
I watched Anderson's shutout live - as a Bruins fan. That was fun to watch. Massive amounts of respect for that man. Great goalie too.
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As fun as the hard hitting and odd fight is during games it's always nice to see moments like these
People want to hate on Getzlaf so much but he’s honestly such a good guy...
I have always been one of those people. Hands down that's the nicest thing I've ever seen him do.
Just98rules same for crosby
Getzlaf is a good person, but on the ice he's an idiot goon.
Just98rules he’s Canadian
He is half and half since he put virtanen out for as he broke his ribs or fractured them
Hockey is hands down the classiest support on earth
RetroBlue It’s not usually like this.
@@isaiahwince4261 i know but hockey players have class
Lmao definitely not
@@xooperz ur dumb
@@ravmonke624 Brilliant spelling bro
Alot of these players, whilst they fight and curse eachother out on the ice, are friends off of it, when they see others hurt, they recognize that, they're all human. This is pure great sportsmanship. The Anderson one was really awesome as well, well deserved for him to get a shut out for his Mom.
A lot of people don't know that Bob probert and tie Domi we're close friends off the ice. Also him and Joe kocur who after he was traded went at it two or three times. Kocur was a Pall bearer at his funeral. Hockey is just a game, it becomes personal when you do your best to hurt somebody else. Most of these guys go out and have wings after the game because they have played on the same teams while growing up in a lot of cases
Hockey players actually have the biggest hearts and are the sweetest it’s another reason to love the sport ❤️
Anderson has had some really awesome/sad moments as a goaltender. He is a fan favorite here in Colorado.
So GREAT to see this! With all the animosity and violence in hockey it's good to know that some players are human after all!
Hockey: Either pissed off and fighting, or looking out for the opponent. I love it.
Craig Anderson had had shutout wins.
In Ottawa.
Where he hadn't received such an ovation.
That's class, that got me ❤️
Also, if the Capitals win, he'll retire after the season (talking with him, this will be his last year, but he might rejoin the Sens as a goalie coach) and with a Cup.
Pretty good for a guy who's been though as much as he has.
The world doesnt deserve Marc Andre Fleury
He's such a gem of a person, in all my years of loving hockey I've yet to hear anyone say something bad about him as a person.
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Yep. When I was little, he attended a camp that encouraged hockey players to try other sports too. He played the sports with us, took pictures and signed stuff
That's my goalie 😊
Too true
Once I had a very important game in a tournament and before the game the other team was on the bench waiting to get on the ice and we were across from them and we all started jumping up and down to show our respect. We won the game 1-0. At the end of the game the other team came in our locker room and told us how much fun they had playing us and how much they respected us as a team. Despite the fact they lost, they wished us luck in the finals and said they hope we win. This comes to show that hockey is the best sport.
3:14 peep St. Louis's thighs. Man has cannons
Forget the thighs. Look at those effing calves.
most hockey players have that, even non-pros.
jdbankshot not true lol
the man's thighs are like gosh darn tree trunks!
Luke Whitely - Those aren’t calves, those are steers!
Sid is class all the way. The swell of pride I get when he plays for Team Canada is immeasurable. Class act from day one to the day he retires.
Anderson, I still remember watching that game and you could feel the good vibes through and through. Loved to see it.
Corey Perry is from my city. When he’s home n goes out he’s always seen alone in the bars. Quite sad actually because he’s a really nice guy. Met him a couple times as my oldest went to the same skating school as him.
Wow Roman josi in his first game with a super classy move. Great career he’s having
Dirk Diggler and look at him now: he’s captain of the team!
digitalrailroader really weird how things play out like that. No one there would have known much about him. Now they want him to go away 😂
Roman Josi is one of our best players he just messed up like every NHL player has
All
He did was tap
Him with his stick
@@RMorton1 he didn’t mess up. He just took a shot
This reminds me of when I had a high school JV game sophomore year and we had a game and there was a fight between two players, and everyone on the ice from both teams started talking to each other like they knew eachother for ever.
There's a video I've been trying to find and for the life of me I can't, maybe you can Jens. It's between Detroit and St. Luis, Mike Vernon and I believe Grant Fuhr are passing the puck from end to end while a fight is going on with the skaters. Would love to see that in Part 2 of this. Keep it up, love your videos!
I remember that. Sadly I dont think the video exists anymore. If you live in Canada or the US try contacting one of the channels like CBC and see if they have the footage.
@@Jokerlevin I'm glad someone else remembers that! It was pretty epic 😂
@@SC.Maverick Those teams used to have some epic moments overall :joy:
I def remember that, I’m sure it’s archived somewhere on here, it’s probably apart of another video. That was pretty cool
Someone please find this and link it! I really wanna see that. I can hardly remember Vernon as that is when I started watching hockey with my dad. I love seeing footage of hockey from the mid 90s!
Sometimes I think people act as a stand up guy to put themselves in a good light, there is some selfishness there. Crosby’s felt genuinely good: he wasn’t in front of a crowd of people, he could’ve kept walking and that’d be fine but he made a simple gesture that means a lot. Say what you what about Crosby, but he is a genuinely nice guy
SMG2fanatic I hate him as a player, I love him as a person
"he could’ve kept walking"
.....you're overthinking it. They're friends from team Canada. He's not just gonna walk by his friend. Literally everybody would do this.
Off the ice he’s a great guy
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@Joey Of course you guys will make such a simple act of kindness into something negative, just because you are envious of Crosby. Christ grow up.
We need a second vid! Jens95 the best there is!!
I think Seguin and Scheifele doing Rock Paper Scissors is pretty adorable. Although, I always want Seguin to win as a Stars fan
I don’t know if you guys noticed but all three of Mark Andres flurries teams are in this clip and this is three years ago7:39
Getzlaf is a seriously stand up dude, been watching since he played for the hitmen. Always a great player.
I'm not into hockey, but as someone who played sports 24/7 I really appreciate the respect and sportsmanship that goes on in hockey. Might have to start watching 🇺🇸
thank you for listening to us Jensss 🤝🔥🔥🔥✨
No thank you to everyone who watches and suggest videos. My channel would be dead if it wasn't for all of you 😁
if you could, do more of this! i love things like this and your channel overall! thank you.
The fistbump Ovi gave Price would fit in this video. Good job, buddy! Love your vids.
Joacim Karlsson do you call your female friends buddy?
@@ryanopfer6845 Ofc. Equality. 😁
Joacim Karlsson I'm an equal opportunist employer as well ha
The way lindstorm holds his teammate is what true leadership, kneels down next to him like the wounded warrior he is!
Not gonna lie that Craig Anderson clip made me cry.. What a man
1 thing about hockey that I like is that they make each players personal life open to all viewers. That gives a stronger bond between player and fan. I think this is why hockey fans are serious die hards. They feel connected to each and every player
Lighthearted moments :D
**Stepan gets his face destroyed on the half boards**
The Anderson shut-out brought tears to my eyes when it happened, and it still does!
Very cool compilation. To scroll though so much footage to extract these moments is extraordinary.
looooove that there are two fleury moments in here because of course there are. gotta love flower 🌸
never thought I would tear up while watching this
especially the Anderson one
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Hockey really is a game all of it's own. Some of the toughest and most brutal players but also some of the best sportsmen.
Is it normal that I had chills like nearly the whole video??
All of these were great. Keep posting please. The world needs more windows into our kinder moments.
Your videos are the best. Thanks
Thank you for watching them 😁
Would have been awesome to include that time Montreal fans gave a super long standing ovation when Martin Brodeur got the record for....I don't know if it was most victories or most shutouts anyway, it sure was a nice moment. Obviously the fact that Brodeur comes from the province of Quebec played a huge role but it still was awesome to see such a long standing ovation for the goalie that just defeated the Habs.
Admit it, it’s around 10 and you think about falling asleep and you see one hockey video and end up staying up till 1 am...
This one should definitely get a sequel! Great video, as always.
Thing I love about hockey vids is the Canadians saying "oot" instead of "out" 😂
None of us actually say that. Another stereotype.
KL Mueller I have genuinely heard Canadians pronounce ‘out’ like ‘oht’ or ‘oot’. Stereotypes exist for a reason, they have some truth to them
VERY classy move by Edmonton for cheering Anderson after he shut them out. Big Flames fan, but I was impressed that they were so good to him.
Awesome Anderson moment in Edmonton. I love hockey fans.
Thank you for uploading this. This is the reason I love sports and this beautiful game
The one with Crosby going to St Loius got me..and I also got some new respect for Crosby and I am a Lightning diehard..
For those who don’t know, around 2:20, goalie Greg Anderson’s Shutout vs the Edmon Oilers can right after learning his wife was diagnosed with cancer....
Sportsmanship goes along way I love the one ware Ryan getzlaf helped stepan
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Komarov is a real class act. First thing he does is check and make sure he's okay after an accident. I've seen so many players just leave a player after a bad check. Im not a big leafs guy, and I know he plays for the islanders now. But I think I might get a Toronto Komarov Jersey sometime.
Hockey is THE hardest sport and no one can tell me otherwise
Bull riding
Bull fighting
This is one of the reasoned hockey is my favourite sport. On the ice there’s fights and things like that, but if it comes down to someone seriously injured or hurt the other team is there to help. On and off the ice
Craig Anderson from the Sens achieving that long scoreless streak was awesome!!
i love these clips of the last 2 players having fun at whose gonna be the last to leave the ice
Craig Anderson was always a croud favorite here in Colorado
Yeah, I remember going to the playoff game against the Sharks when he had a shutout and the Sharks had 51 shots fired at him!
Dude I’ve watched this video over 50 times and the Craig Anderson clip gets me EVERY time.