After the 3 periods if it’s tied in the regular season ot is 5 minutes 3 on 3 and if no one wins it’s a shootout it can last forever. In playoffs same thing but no shootout infinite ot but there is 20:00 minutes Inbetween
Adam, I know a good video idea that could either go up or down: The history between The Montreal Canadians and The Nordics of Quebec. (Now The Colorado Avalanche) ❤ Love the videos ❤
greetings from montreal! it's a normal english "roy", but only if you say it in english. the french way is "ru-wah", sort of, that's the closest way to spell how it's pronounced. also, you kinda need to rrroll the letter r. hope that helped. fun vid, nice job.
9:43 during the Regular Season if you don't score in OT it goes to Penalty Shots. During the Play-offs it changes to Continuous Overtime, meaning if no one scores in OT, ten another OT Period is play and that keeps going until someone scores.
In the NHL unless things have changed recently, if the glass gets broken its an immediate stoppage of play and they clean up the glass and replace the panel before play is resumed.
Yup, same situation in the AHL, if the glass breaks, game is stopped, damage is cleaned up and new glass is put in. And at least at the arena I work at, most of the panels are Plexi Glass, so that's handy. Only a small few are real glass (the area where the teams sit), the rest are safety plexi glass.
Record is a norwegian game between Storhammar and Sarpsborg. The game started 6PM, ended around 2.30AM. 8,5hours. Effective time 217minutes, 14 seconds. 3 regular periods, then 8 overtime-periods.
Calling out Steve Dangle's banshee screams made the video for me 🤣 Edit: Patrik Stefan's career was effectively over after missing that empty-netter. Also, he's a former first overall pick.
what is even more sad, number two and three were the Sedin twins. He could never live up to the expectations of a number one pick. He played three games for Berne in Switzerland before he had to quit due to injuries he sustained to his knee
Believe it or not, the empty net goal Patrik Stefan missed caused Chicago to gain the 1st overall pick that year. Which ultimately led to Patrick Kane going to Chicago 1st overall..
i still fail to see how that game caused the Hawks to get the first overall pick and not the Oilers going full dumpster fire for March. It's only mentioned cause of Stefans mess up. What about the next game against the canucks the Oiler's lost in OT too. Why not talk about that game.
If Edmonton never made to over time they would have had less points than Chicago and with that goal taking the oilers into overtime, automatically gave them 1 point over Chicago. Hence why chicago got Kane.
The John Scott All Star thing started as a joke but people rallied behind it as a sort of thank you to all the players like him. Who's careers were protecting stars and taking punches. It happened a couple years after multiple popular enforcers took their own lives or died from health related issues from a career of getting their heads rocked for no credit.
The fan that fell into the penalty box and found himself in a scrap with Tie Domi is Chris Falcone. When it was all said and done, no charges were pressed and Domi actually took him out for dinner a little bit after the incident. Domi also mentions it in his book Shift Work, which is a great read and I highly recommend it.
a 42 year old zamboni driver is wild enough, the fact that he worked for the Leafs and beat them is just insane, sometimes reality is just stranger than fiction.
The John Scott moment was fucking awsome and legendary. Gary bettman hated it but got beat by his own rules. Someone made an EA NHL cover with John Scott, hilarious hahaha
Honestly, this was my favorite NHL moment, hands down. Especially watching how the whole thing played out from day one when they announced the fan vote - immediately, the fans made it known who they were voting for lol. Started off as a joke, but damn they played Scott dirty by first trading him, then being sent to the minors in the leagues hopes of squashing his appearance in the game. After that, it wasn't a joke no more. Hollywood couldn't write better scripts with how the rest of the fiasco turned out. I'll never forget John Scott's moment in the spotlight. Truly my favorite memory from the sport.
The point to drafting the player that didn't exist was to call out that the NHL draft was far too long and the kids taken towards the end were basically being given false hope as they had basically no chance to make the NHL. The NHL draft has since been shortened to 7 rounds.
5:36 yeah they have crews who come clean it up and put new glass in, they slide on top of each other so it doesn’t usually take them longer than 10-15 minutes
I watched the Domi fight live on TV when i was a kid. I remember hollering to the adults in the other room "HEY DOMI IS FIGHTING", "yeah what else is new?" they asked. "But he's fighting a fan in the penalty box..." They all came running in to the room just as the glass gave way and they started pounding eachother. The room was silent, but to this day, somewhere in the space time continuum you can hear someone mutter *holy sh$t!..."
Goalie fights: When two teams either hate each other very much, or are having a particularly vicious game, fights break out more than they normally do. The goalies want to support their team, but no one is going to fight the goalie. You go after a team's goalie, and you're asking for trouble. But, the goalies can go after each other. So to get the teams, and the crowd, riled up, the goalies will sometimes fight each other when other fights are going on.
There was a game where a Calgary player broke TWO panes of glass in the same period. Game took almost an hour longer to play than it should have, cuz it used to take upwards of 20-30 minutes to replace one pane. Now it doesn't take nearly as long. They could have one changed out in about 5-7 minutes. The guy was Dion Phaneuf, who is married to actress Elisha Cuthbert. The second pane was hilarious as it was right at the end of the period from almost 180 feet away.
Patrick Roy is from Quebec where he grew up with a French pronunciation of his name. English media and hockey commentators honoured that pronunciation so it became ubiquitous in Canadian and American culture. BUT the fact is he is a red head of Irish decent. His family came to America during the potato famine. His heritage is Roy, pronounced like Rob Roy.
It was an AWSOME win for Chicago. Took forever for the Refs to officially call it a goal. Had to go to the overhead camera to see where to even look for the puck. Also the joke with John Scott at the All-Star game turned into one of the most light-hearted moments in NHL history. Might have started as a joke but even years later fans love that moment. He is a really down to earth player. At least he was when with the Blackhawks. Met him at convention. My wife was 5'-2" and Scott is 6'-9". She came up to his armpit. (GROSS) lol Made for a great pick. His arm over her head.
at 1:41 they showed Torts getting angry (shocker) while the guy narrating says "some coaches get pretty angry when their team sucks"...... meanwhile that was before the game technically started. neither team was sucking yet lol
Wanna see something crazy from hockey in past years look up the CCHA hockey Championship game from 2022. MSU scored what many thought was the game winner, just for them to be handed the trophy and have the goal be overturned waaaaaaay after the game “ended”. Not the NHL, but still crazy how the whole thing played out.
In the regular season, OT is 3v3, 5:00 period, sudden death. If nobody scores in 5:00, it goes to a best of three (or more, as needed) shootout. In the playoffs, OT is 5v5 20:00 periods until somebody scores. They will have as many extra periods as needed until somebody scores
No its not Wah. Its french so it would be like king in french ROI. Or if you want the way we pronounce Croissant (cROIssant) The ROI part. Hope it help :)
As someone from Vancouver, and a passionate hockey fan,I two hate that we rioted absolutely unacceptable, and all of those people went to jail, or had house arrest and community service, was one of the first huge social media used cases that Facebook caught most of those people, they posted posters all over town with there faces on it and they all got turned over eventually
To give context to #2, the 1974 draft was conducted by phone so there would be a lesser chance of these players possibly being scooped up by the World Hockey Association (WHA), a rival league to the NHL from 1972 to 1979. Because things were taking so long by this point, Sabres GM Punch Imlach wound up creating a fictional player who supposedly played for a team in Japan. Most players in the league at the time were from North America, so this was big news. It was eventually revealed to be a prank, so this pick is officially marked as an invalid one as a result.
That missed empty net is one of the craziest butterfly effect moments ever. Allowed Edmonton to get a point in the standings they had no business getting. It put them ahead of Chicago in the standings at the end of the season. The resulting lottery draft got Chicago the first overall pick which turned into Patrick Kane and thus started the Chicago dynasty
2:56 the NHL has people in the war room that look over every potential play. They'll keep a close eye on both nets and if they see that the puck went in they will literally blow the game horn to stop play so they can award the goal and reset the clock.
The riot in Vancouver... turns out there were people that came (from out of town) in with backpacks carrying bricks and face covers. While it wasn't exactly planned there was definitely a group of instigators that started it off.
Clip 17: The league has a sort of two-tiered VAR system. There is an operations room in Toronto that tracks all the games via video looking for critical plays like goals and major offenses that could warrant suspensions. In addition the referees on the ice have access to a limited amount of replay technology that they can access, usually only if a coach opts to challenge the legality of a goal. The reason why that goal was such a big deal was the puck got stuck under the white piece at the bottom of the net and while Kane knew it went in it happened so fast everyone thought the goalie had it. Kane starts celebrating and nobody sees it in the net for a couple seconds then they realize its in.
9:21 in the Stanley Cup Playoffs there’s a rule where they can’t have a shootout. Therefore they have to keep stacking Overtime Periods until someone scores
5:20 if the glass breaks ice crews (the people who make and maintain the rink) have paines of glass and cutting tools on standby to replace them, should take 2 minutes or less now days
Hey Adam on the last one, Stefan (the player who missed the empty crease), did what every coach will tell you to do: kill the clock and then score. He was just unlucky that the puck hit something on the ice and jumped. Alas, him slipping and then on top of that trying to play the puck somewhat fancy was bad. He should have tried to get up asap and try to keep possession of the puck to kill the clock. I do not blame him for missing the goal as this was just really unfortunate, but his 'crisis management' after that he did everything wrong one can do wrong in my opinion.
Hi, hockey player/coach here to explain overtime/shootout rules. So in the regular season its three periods of play fallowed by 3 on 3 overtime, and if nobody scores it goes to shootout. Whereas in playoffs iy is three periods of play fallowed by continuous 5 on 5 overtime, the longest game in NHL history went to 6TH overtime in the first game of the semifinals in 1936 between the Montreal Maroons and the Detroit Redwings. So in the playoffs it's possible for a game to go to 7TH overtime, but that has yet to happen.
The Stefan miss is overblown because they end up getting scored on. Craig Smith had a far worse miss where he tried to roof it into an empty net and ended up sending too high and into the stands
Also, Dallas still won that game. The point Edmonton got for going to OT caused them to lose the draft lottery that year. Chicago won, drafting Patrick Kane.
Regular season NHL OT goes 5 minutes followed by a shootout if needed. Playoff OT goes until somebody scores, however long that takes. The game they're referring to here was only the 6th longest in NHL history. There were two 6OT games in the 1930s, and three 5OT games in 2000, 2003, and 2020. A total of 55 games have gone at least 3OT, including two Game 7s.
During the regular season after one short overtime. They do a shootout. In the playoffs, on the other hand, they play as many overtime periods as it is necessary until somebody scores. The longest game in NHL history is between Detroit and Montreal in 1936. It went to six over times before somebody scored, the final score was 1-0
They missed two.When the Bruins players climbed into the stands and Mike Milbury was bashing a guy with a shoe and in Jan. 1976 when the Russians left the ice,because it was too rough for them,against the Flyers.
I've played for many years and I'll give you a list of my injuries... left wrist broken 2 times, right wrist broken 3 times, left shoulder dislocated 2 times, left knee dislocated 1 time, 6 missing teeth from a puck to the mouth. I LOVE THIS SPORT!!!!!!!! Oh and 4 concussions...
When it's regular season which means the game has one overtime and if no one scores that means they go to penalty shots! When it's playoff hockey time overtime nay go on for quite some time until the winning goal is scored after the 3rd period is all tied up! Well, you could do one on basketball, if so on the most craziest defense of take away's at the bask or the most craziest baskets ever done in basketball!
@9:33 in the NHL playoffs, the game goes on in overtime until someone scores. You can't have a tie and they don't do shootouts in the playoffs so the game keeps going until someone scores
The glass is made to be quickly replaced. They shovel up the broken glass and are usually playing again in 10 minutes. During the regular season overtime is capped to 5 minutes then it goes to a shootout. There is no shootout during playoffs so you keep playing until there is a winner. They often order out for pizza during overtime to replenish their calories and scarf it down between OTs.
Surprised they didn't include the naked streaker, who climbed the glass and promptly knocked himself out on the ice, and the arena medics had to stretcher a naked man out lol
1:54 devils player was bloody after a dirty hit, but no call, and the other team scored on the play. so the coach launched the detachable piece of the bench on the ice
regular season its 5 minutes 3 on 3 followed by a shootout. In playoffs its 20 minute periods with 20 minute intermissions forever until someone scores.
I feel so bad for the last guy the luck really bounced over his stick and i bet you he had the worst feeling ever after that and also thanks for not pausing every 10 seconds to talk about what just happened that everyone saw
So normally if the score is tied after regular time there's one 5 minute OT played with 3 players either side. So 3 on 3 hockey for 5 minutes that obviously instantly ends if either team scores. After that there's shootout if the score is still tied. But when it comes to play offs then instead of 3 on 3 5 minute OT you get extra period with 5 on 5 and there is no shootout. So the game goes on until somebody scores. Theoretically there's the possibility that it'll go on infinitedly. Now google told me that the all time longest game would've been going on for 217 minutes and 14 seconds. That's almost 4 games. A game played between Storhamar Dragons and Sparta Warriors. A play off game from Norwegian league.
The first "trip" from fluery to bedard could probably be argued, that second "trip" was just the goalie standing tall in his net i mean the player basically went straight at him with virtually no slowing down so fluery said fuck this and just poke checked buddy into oblivion😂 it actually looks like fluery launches him😂
In the regular season they go to overtime 3 vs 3 for 5 minutes, then penalty shots In playoffs they play unlimited overtime periods 5 vs 5 for 20 min each until someone scores
3:05 Refs are allowed (sometimes required) to review goals, but this game was long before that rule. 5:22 Glass has shattered before in the middle of the game. in 08, Milan Lucic checked a player through the glass, resulting in glass going everywhere: on the ice, in the stands and onto the spectators, and in the shirt of the guy who got checked. The game was delayed so they could clean up the ice and Van Ryn and put a new pane in. 9:29 Regular games are 5:00 OT and then a shootout, but all bets are off in the postseason. No shootout, 2OT follows if no goal is scored in the first OT. The record is like 5OT. In COVID playoffs, the games were played in two rinks: the East played in Toronto and the West played in Edmonton. Well, a game in Toronto started around 3p and went for like six hours or more, resulting in the game after it getting PPD to the next day. It's among the longest games ever played
The worst part about the Stefan botch? If he hadn't played the puck after falling then Edmonton doesn't recover it and score. All he had to do was just lie on the ice for 2 seconds.
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After the 3 periods if it’s tied in the regular season ot is 5 minutes 3 on 3 and if no one wins it’s a shootout it can last forever. In playoffs same thing but no shootout infinite ot but there is 20:00 minutes Inbetween
Adam, I know a good video idea that could either go up or down: The history between The Montreal Canadians and The Nordics of Quebec. (Now The Colorado Avalanche) ❤ Love the videos ❤
greetings from montreal! it's a normal english "roy", but only if you say it in english. the french way is "ru-wah", sort of, that's the closest way to spell how it's pronounced. also, you kinda need to rrroll the letter r. hope that helped. fun vid, nice job.
In the NHL playoffs, overtime goes until someone scores. There is no shootout in the playoffs. Each overtime period is a standard 20 minutes long.
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and that is why Lord Stanleys cup is the hardest trophy to win in professional sports
He must know this lol..Hes been reacting to NHL videos and played the NHL games for years
ahh, the good old days...
Also put in perspective that going to 4 OT means they played 2 games and 1 period in one night...lol
9:43 during the Regular Season if you don't score in OT it goes to Penalty Shots. During the Play-offs it changes to Continuous Overtime, meaning if no one scores in OT, ten another OT Period is play and that keeps going until someone scores.
Yup and during regular season, penalties could also go forever
You meant shootouts
In the NHL unless things have changed recently, if the glass gets broken its an immediate stoppage of play and they clean up the glass and replace the panel before play is resumed.
Yup, same situation in the AHL, if the glass breaks, game is stopped, damage is cleaned up and new glass is put in. And at least at the arena I work at, most of the panels are Plexi Glass, so that's handy. Only a small few are real glass (the area where the teams sit), the rest are safety plexi glass.
In the regular season, it is one 5 minute 3 on 3 overtime, then shootout. But playoffs, it’s continuous overtime until someone scores.
Record is a norwegian game between Storhammar and Sarpsborg. The game started 6PM, ended around 2.30AM. 8,5hours. Effective time 217minutes, 14 seconds. 3 regular periods, then 8 overtime-periods.
Imagine if it really WAS continuous! (announcer) He scores the winning goal at 79 minutes and 48 seconds of the Overtime period!
Calling out Steve Dangle's banshee screams made the video for me 🤣
Edit: Patrik Stefan's career was effectively over after missing that empty-netter. Also, he's a former first overall pick.
what is even more sad, number two and three were the Sedin twins. He could never live up to the expectations of a number one pick. He played three games for Berne in Switzerland before he had to quit due to injuries he sustained to his knee
Believe it or not, the empty net goal Patrik Stefan missed caused Chicago to gain the 1st overall pick that year. Which ultimately led to Patrick Kane going to Chicago 1st overall..
There are so many of these crazy butterfly effect things in the NHL. If you look at trade tree histories it gets even weirder
And with that pick they would have never git mcdavid in the future
i still fail to see how that game caused the Hawks to get the first overall pick and not the Oilers going full dumpster fire for March. It's only mentioned cause of Stefans mess up. What about the next game against the canucks the Oiler's lost in OT too. Why not talk about that game.
If Edmonton never made to over time they would have had less points than Chicago and with that goal taking the oilers into overtime, automatically gave them 1 point over Chicago. Hence why chicago got Kane.
0:30 it's pronounced Wah. Spelled as Roy.
Yeh
Well that's still technically a mispronunciation. But as English speakers it's quite acceptable.
Roy is a french canadian name which is King in english
@@philippelajeunesse9649was just about to point that out.
Roy is another spelling for the french word "roi " which means king
The John Scott All Star thing started as a joke but people rallied behind it as a sort of thank you to all the players like him. Who's careers were protecting stars and taking punches.
It happened a couple years after multiple popular enforcers took their own lives or died from health related issues from a career of getting their heads rocked for no credit.
Instead of it being vetoed and not allowing him to play, the NHL just let it be.
The guy that made that video left out a lot of important context to several of those videos.
The fan that fell into the penalty box and found himself in a scrap with Tie Domi is Chris Falcone. When it was all said and done, no charges were pressed and Domi actually took him out for dinner a little bit after the incident. Domi also mentions it in his book Shift Work, which is a great read and I highly recommend it.
a 42 year old zamboni driver is wild enough, the fact that he worked for the Leafs and beat them is just insane, sometimes reality is just stranger than fiction.
The John Scott moment was fucking awsome and legendary. Gary bettman hated it but got beat by his own rules.
Someone made an EA NHL cover with John Scott, hilarious hahaha
Best All-Star game in recent
He wrote a great article talking about the experience in "the Players Tribune" about the experience called "A Guy Like Me."
Might have been a "joke", but he goes out and wins the MVP and car!!!!
Honestly, this was my favorite NHL moment, hands down. Especially watching how the whole thing played out from day one when they announced the fan vote - immediately, the fans made it known who they were voting for lol.
Started off as a joke, but damn they played Scott dirty by first trading him, then being sent to the minors in the leagues hopes of squashing his appearance in the game. After that, it wasn't a joke no more. Hollywood couldn't write better scripts with how the rest of the fiasco turned out.
I'll never forget John Scott's moment in the spotlight. Truly my favorite memory from the sport.
Saw him miss a shot from a backdoor pass when he was all alone in front of the goalie. I was 3rd row behind the net
I can’t believe that they didn’t include when the Boston Bruins went up into the crowd and best the hell out of fans!
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I thought for sure that would have been on this list, not to mention Paul Kariya’s knockout recovery and goal during the finals against NJ
The point to drafting the player that didn't exist was to call out that the NHL draft was far too long and the kids taken towards the end were basically being given false hope as they had basically no chance to make the NHL. The NHL draft has since been shortened to 7 rounds.
5:36 yeah they have crews who come clean it up and put new glass in, they slide on top of each other so it doesn’t usually take them longer than 10-15 minutes
I watched the Domi fight live on TV when i was a kid. I remember hollering to the adults in the other room "HEY DOMI IS FIGHTING", "yeah what else is new?" they asked. "But he's fighting a fan in the penalty box..." They all came running in to the room just as the glass gave way and they started pounding eachother. The room was silent, but to this day, somewhere in the space time continuum you can hear someone mutter *holy sh$t!..."
Regular season: 5 minute 3v3 overtime, then shootout.
Playoffs: 20 minute 5v5 overtimes until someone scores
Goalie fights: When two teams either hate each other very much, or are having a particularly vicious game, fights break out more than they normally do. The goalies want to support their team, but no one is going to fight the goalie. You go after a team's goalie, and you're asking for trouble. But, the goalies can go after each other. So to get the teams, and the crowd, riled up, the goalies will sometimes fight each other when other fights are going on.
As a goalie, it's the most delightful thing that can happen
There was a game where a Calgary player broke TWO panes of glass in the same period. Game took almost an hour longer to play than it should have, cuz it used to take upwards of 20-30 minutes to replace one pane. Now it doesn't take nearly as long. They could have one changed out in about 5-7 minutes. The guy was Dion Phaneuf, who is married to actress Elisha Cuthbert. The second pane was hilarious as it was right at the end of the period from almost 180 feet away.
The arena staff replace the glass panel within minutes, it's incredible to see how quick they do it
Patrick Roy is from Quebec where he grew up with a French pronunciation of his name. English media and hockey commentators honoured that pronunciation so it became ubiquitous in Canadian and American culture. BUT the fact is he is a red head of Irish decent. His family came to America during the potato famine. His heritage is Roy, pronounced like Rob Roy.
It was an AWSOME win for Chicago. Took forever for the Refs to officially call it a goal. Had to go to the overhead camera to see where to even look for the puck. Also the joke with John Scott at the All-Star game turned into one of the most light-hearted moments in NHL history. Might have started as a joke but even years later fans love that moment. He is a really down to earth player. At least he was when with the Blackhawks. Met him at convention. My wife was 5'-2" and Scott is 6'-9". She came up to his armpit. (GROSS) lol Made for a great pick. His arm over her head.
Roy is a popular french last name in Quebec, even I have this last name, Steven Roy, which is said like Rou-Ah
That cartoon sounding man, ladies and gentlemen: Steve Dangle
at 1:41 they showed Torts getting angry (shocker) while the guy narrating says "some coaches get pretty angry when their team sucks"...... meanwhile that was before the game technically started. neither team was sucking yet lol
I just got further into the video and now realize the narrator hates Canucks. Shocker....
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Wanna see something crazy from hockey in past years look up the CCHA hockey Championship game from 2022. MSU scored what many thought was the game winner, just for them to be handed the trophy and have the goal be overturned waaaaaaay after the game “ended”. Not the NHL, but still crazy how the whole thing played out.
Not for nothing but that linesman took that punch like a champ. 😂
15:15 “ITS PATRIK STEFAN HES GOING FOR THE FIRST OVERALL FLOURISH” “HE MISSED HE MISSED” the best 2 quotes
Being there for the CAR-FLA game 1 was something else. Definitely crushed me to lose that game at home after all that too.
In the regular season, OT is 3v3, 5:00 period, sudden death. If nobody scores in 5:00, it goes to a best of three (or more, as needed) shootout. In the playoffs, OT is 5v5 20:00 periods until somebody scores. They will have as many extra periods as needed until somebody scores
It’s Patrick ( Wah pronunciation ) Roy
If the glass shatters, play stops, and the glass is replaced, glass is in sections, so it’s easy to replace
No its not Wah. Its french so it would be like king in french ROI. Or if you want the way we pronounce Croissant (cROIssant) The ROI part. Hope it help :)
@@JeePeeQSeeThis is incorrect. The French do not ever pronounce their R's.
@@lelouchvibritannia4028 ummm am Québecois, so my mother tongue is french. Yes we pronounce our R.
@@JeePeeQSee Nah.
@@lelouchvibritannia4028 tabarnak. there's an "R" for ya kiddo.
As someone from Vancouver, and a passionate hockey fan,I two hate that we rioted absolutely unacceptable, and all of those people went to jail, or had house arrest and community service, was one of the first huge social media used cases that Facebook caught most of those people, they posted posters all over town with there faces on it and they all got turned over eventually
He’s officially back on the nhl vids 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Regular season: five minute 3v3 ot followed by a shootout if still tied.
Playoffs: full 20 min 5v5 until someone scores.
To give context to #2, the 1974 draft was conducted by phone so there would be a lesser chance of these players possibly being scooped up by the World Hockey Association (WHA), a rival league to the NHL from 1972 to 1979. Because things were taking so long by this point, Sabres GM Punch Imlach wound up creating a fictional player who supposedly played for a team in Japan. Most players in the league at the time were from North America, so this was big news. It was eventually revealed to be a prank, so this pick is officially marked as an invalid one as a result.
That missed empty net is one of the craziest butterfly effect moments ever. Allowed Edmonton to get a point in the standings they had no business getting. It put them ahead of Chicago in the standings at the end of the season. The resulting lottery draft got Chicago the first overall pick which turned into Patrick Kane and thus started the Chicago dynasty
2:56 the NHL has people in the war room that look over every potential play. They'll keep a close eye on both nets and if they see that the puck went in they will literally blow the game horn to stop play so they can award the goal and reset the clock.
The riot in Vancouver... turns out there were people that came (from out of town) in with backpacks carrying bricks and face covers. While it wasn't exactly planned there was definitely a group of instigators that started it off.
Played against john scott in beer league in michigan. Dude is mad skilled and super chill!!!
Clip 17: The league has a sort of two-tiered VAR system. There is an operations room in Toronto that tracks all the games via video looking for critical plays like goals and major offenses that could warrant suspensions.
In addition the referees on the ice have access to a limited amount of replay technology that they can access, usually only if a coach opts to challenge the legality of a goal.
The reason why that goal was such a big deal was the puck got stuck under the white piece at the bottom of the net and while Kane knew it went in it happened so fast everyone thought the goalie had it. Kane starts celebrating and nobody sees it in the net for a couple seconds then they realize its in.
this makes me want to go to more hockey games ...i used to go to em all the time
9:21 in the Stanley Cup Playoffs there’s a rule where they can’t have a shootout. Therefore they have to keep stacking Overtime Periods until someone scores
5:20 if the glass breaks ice crews (the people who make and maintain the rink) have paines of glass and cutting tools on standby to replace them, should take 2 minutes or less now days
John Scott was an international treasure in the NHL heh
Hey Adam on the last one, Stefan (the player who missed the empty crease), did what every coach will tell you to do: kill the clock and then score. He was just unlucky that the puck hit something on the ice and jumped. Alas, him slipping and then on top of that trying to play the puck somewhat fancy was bad. He should have tried to get up asap and try to keep possession of the puck to kill the clock. I do not blame him for missing the goal as this was just really unfortunate, but his 'crisis management' after that he did everything wrong one can do wrong in my opinion.
Hi, hockey player/coach here to explain overtime/shootout rules. So in the regular season its three periods of play fallowed by 3 on 3 overtime, and if nobody scores it goes to shootout. Whereas in playoffs iy is three periods of play fallowed by continuous 5 on 5 overtime, the longest game in NHL history went to 6TH overtime in the first game of the semifinals in 1936 between the Montreal Maroons and the Detroit Redwings. So in the playoffs it's possible for a game to go to 7TH overtime, but that has yet to happen.
For playoff/tournament play hockey does not go to penalty shots to decide a winner, it remains sudden death overtime until a team scores.
BITD, when Don Cherry wanted a chance to talk to the ref, he would “accidentally” knock a towel on to the ice and told the players not to pick it up.
NHL playoffs are golden goal rules in overtime.
Oilers fan here, the missed empty netter went down as one of the greatest moments in Oiler history 🤣
The Stefan miss is overblown because they end up getting scored on. Craig Smith had a far worse miss where he tried to roof it into an empty net and ended up sending too high and into the stands
Was that against the Leafs? I remember a similar situation and Lupul skated by to give him some select words.
Also, Dallas still won that game. The point Edmonton got for going to OT caused them to lose the draft lottery that year. Chicago won, drafting Patrick Kane.
@@InkAndOxide crazy to think what could have happened had Kane been drafted elsewhere, all because Stefan missed
You need to check out the NHL fight videos. Its insane
На самом деле,на первом месте момент который даже не как не повлиял на исхож матча,так как счёт уже был заранее проигрышным и этот гол не помог
Even crazier is that the guy who missed the empty net was a former 1st pick overall
Regular season NHL OT goes 5 minutes followed by a shootout if needed. Playoff OT goes until somebody scores, however long that takes. The game they're referring to here was only the 6th longest in NHL history. There were two 6OT games in the 1930s, and three 5OT games in 2000, 2003, and 2020. A total of 55 games have gone at least 3OT, including two Game 7s.
I love ur accent makes this vid 10x funnier
During the regular season after one short overtime. They do a shootout. In the playoffs, on the other hand, they play as many overtime periods as it is necessary until somebody scores.
The longest game in NHL history is between Detroit and Montreal in 1936. It went to six over times before somebody scored, the final score was 1-0
Yes. Overtime in the playoffs can go on for eternity until someone scores to win the game. That's why they call it sudden death
Top 5 wildest NHL moments are 5 bench clearing brawls
Agreed. Montreal/Quebec and Boston/New York Rangers from the early 80s should be #1 and #2.
Throwing a bench is Dewey Cox level anger
“Player fighting a fan, it doesn’t get wilder than that”. Check out Malice at the Palace!
If a pane(s) is/are broken, there's a stoppage until they bring in a new pane(s). Usually only takes about 5-10mins
That ref getting punched, is EXACTLY why they “let them fight”
They missed two.When the Bruins players climbed into the stands and Mike Milbury was bashing a guy with a shoe and in Jan. 1976 when the Russians left the ice,because it was too rough for them,against the Flyers.
I've played for many years and I'll give you a list of my injuries... left wrist broken 2 times, right wrist broken 3 times, left shoulder dislocated 2 times, left knee dislocated 1 time, 6 missing teeth from a puck to the mouth. I LOVE THIS SPORT!!!!!!!! Oh and 4 concussions...
How are you even alive still that’s crazy
When it's regular season which means the game has one overtime and if no one scores that means they go to penalty shots! When it's playoff hockey time overtime nay go on for quite some time until the
winning goal is scored after the 3rd period is all tied up!
Well, you could do one on basketball, if so on the most craziest defense of take away's at the bask or the most craziest baskets ever done in basketball!
The goalie from the Flyers in the first goalie fight is a gold glove boxer lol.
Was*
RIP
@9:33 in the NHL playoffs, the game goes on in overtime until someone scores. You can't have a tie and they don't do shootouts in the playoffs so the game keeps going until someone scores
The glass is made to be quickly replaced. They shovel up the broken glass and are usually playing again in 10 minutes.
During the regular season overtime is capped to 5 minutes then it goes to a shootout. There is no shootout during playoffs so you keep playing until there is a winner. They often order out for pizza during overtime to replenish their calories and scarf it down between OTs.
I remember sitting through a 5OT game in the NCAA. It was weird how exhausted I was after being so tense for such a long period of time.
The shots of the puck breaking the glass were from along time ago, the glass is much stronger now.
rip emery. beast.
I was at a Sioux City Musketeers game where the puck hit the pipe and split in half. It's on RUclips. Just look up "Sioux City puck split."
9:21 infinite by technicality because shoot outs suck
Surprised they didn't include the naked streaker, who climbed the glass and promptly knocked himself out on the ice, and the arena medics had to stretcher a naked man out lol
1:54 devils player was bloody after a dirty hit, but no call, and the other team scored on the play. so the coach launched the detachable piece of the bench on the ice
regular season its 5 minutes 3 on 3 followed by a shootout. In playoffs its 20 minute periods with 20 minute intermissions forever until someone scores.
I feel so bad for the last guy the luck really bounced over his stick and i bet you he had the worst feeling ever after that and also thanks for not pausing every 10 seconds to talk about what just happened that everyone saw
For the record, the guy who missed the open net (Patric Stefan) retired from the nhl after that season
The screaming guy after the Toronto loss to their own zamboni driver is Steve Dangle. I'm surprised he hasn't had a stroke, yet.
I could tell you right away Adam, you say the player names better than the guy in the video
In NHL when any is a glass shatters or breaks they replace it. They have plenty in stock
So normally if the score is tied after regular time there's one 5 minute OT played with 3 players either side. So 3 on 3 hockey for 5 minutes that obviously instantly ends if either team scores. After that there's shootout if the score is still tied. But when it comes to play offs then instead of 3 on 3 5 minute OT you get extra period with 5 on 5 and there is no shootout. So the game goes on until somebody scores. Theoretically there's the possibility that it'll go on infinitedly. Now google told me that the all time longest game would've been going on for 217 minutes and 14 seconds. That's almost 4 games. A game played between Storhamar Dragons and Sparta Warriors. A play off game from Norwegian league.
Also, during the regular season, you play one overtime then penalty shots. In the playoffs, you keep playing overtime periods until somebody wins.
The first "trip" from fluery to bedard could probably be argued, that second "trip" was just the goalie standing tall in his net i mean the player basically went straight at him with virtually no slowing down so fluery said fuck this and just poke checked buddy into oblivion😂 it actually looks like fluery launches him😂
In the regular season they go to overtime 3 vs 3 for 5 minutes, then penalty shots
In playoffs they play unlimited overtime periods 5 vs 5 for 20 min each until someone scores
Great video 😅😅😅
3:05 Refs are allowed (sometimes required) to review goals, but this game was long before that rule.
5:22 Glass has shattered before in the middle of the game. in 08, Milan Lucic checked a player through the glass, resulting in glass going everywhere: on the ice, in the stands and onto the spectators, and in the shirt of the guy who got checked. The game was delayed so they could clean up the ice and Van Ryn and put a new pane in.
9:29 Regular games are 5:00 OT and then a shootout, but all bets are off in the postseason. No shootout, 2OT follows if no goal is scored in the first OT. The record is like 5OT. In COVID playoffs, the games were played in two rinks: the East played in Toronto and the West played in Edmonton. Well, a game in Toronto started around 3p and went for like six hours or more, resulting in the game after it getting PPD to the next day. It's among the longest games ever played
The worst part about the Stefan botch? If he hadn't played the puck after falling then Edmonton doesn't recover it and score. All he had to do was just lie on the ice for 2 seconds.
Should watch the 2016 World Cup of hockey reviewed
During playoff games the overtimes just keep on going. Don't go to shoot out
I was in vancouver when the riot occurred in 2011 i think...A lot of the fans rioting that were caught on camera were prosecuted years later.
oh man I remember watching #1 live on TV, yelling jokingly "miss! miss!" Then he did! Unbelievable!
That guy thay missed the empty net was no joke the first overall pick in his draft
The glass doesn't shatter anymore since it's plexiglass now.
In the playoffs the overtime’s are unlimited you play until someone’s scores
Im born and raised in Vancouver, and this was SHAMEFUL!
In the playoffs, it's pretty much indefinite until someone scores
If the glass shatters they stop play and replace it. Yes, it can take awhile but it's in sections for a reason.