Goalie Gary "Suitcase" Smith: His Wild and Crazy Career

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  • Опубликовано: 31 дек 2024

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  • @JohnMartin-yj3gv
    @JohnMartin-yj3gv 2 года назад +10

    Love the old footage, I'll never forget tuning in halfway through a game televised on Radio Canada Le Soiree du Hockey February 10th 1972 Chicago at Montreal and Gary Smith leading the rush to center ice!! Final score Mtl 7 - Chi 1.

  • @Unclemoparman
    @Unclemoparman 2 года назад +22

    Saw Gary breakout out of his zone many times with the Seals in Montreal. Funny and exciting!

    • @SirManfly
      @SirManfly 2 года назад +2

      Although I thought Gary Smith was a decent WHA goalie, I always thought he was the shitz in the NHL, though to be fair he did play on some awful teams!

  • @alanwood5857
    @alanwood5857 2 года назад +11

    "I can see the family resemblance on the can"...very funny, but pack your suitcase! (again). Love Gary Smith.

  • @invaderjaymz
    @invaderjaymz 2 года назад +18

    When I was young I saw his mask with all the team logo's of the teams he had played for. I have always liked him. This was a great choice for today's clip.

    • @ProHockeyAlumni
      @ProHockeyAlumni  2 года назад +1

      Thanks Jaimee ... You'll never see masks like that again!

    • @invaderjaymz
      @invaderjaymz 2 года назад +2

      @@ProHockeyAlumni true! It seems unimaginable that someone would put another teams logo on their mask, but based on the information you've provided here suitcase was a breed apart. My favorite part of the clip is where he says "tony esposito changed me from a mediocre goalie to a slightly above mediocre goalie." He seemed like a humble man. I love your channel and this is my favorite episode so far.

  • @donsilver7032
    @donsilver7032 2 года назад +3

    loved the video . My first NHL game , he was the goalie . Seals and leafs were playing in Oakland , he played his ass off. Enjoyed watching him everytime i went to seal game.

  • @Rometiklan
    @Rometiklan 2 года назад +7

    I was a huge fan of Smith's when I was growing up watching the Canucks. That 75 playoffs against the Canadiens was something else. I sort of lost track of Smith's career once he left Vancouver. Being a wee lad, I never even understood why he was traded anyways. Thanks for filling in the blanks, and the trip down memory lane.

  • @karlshuler1011
    @karlshuler1011 2 года назад +11

    Another great video. I loved him talking about Tony Esposito. How Tony helped him. I remember watching him playing against the Leafs back at old Maple Leafs Gardens.

  • @dyates6380
    @dyates6380 2 года назад +1

    Looking at clips from the mid seventies, which were probably my favorite NHL era, is so enjoyable. Great video.

  • @1bert719
    @1bert719 2 года назад +17

    During a game for Vancouver where he got pulled, Gary was so incensed he drove home in his equipment, skates et al. Great personality, decent goalie especially for the Jets that final WHA season. Proof to stat obsessed fans that there's more to a player than numbers on a page.

    • @ProHockeyAlumni
      @ProHockeyAlumni  2 года назад

      We’ll said #1 🔥

    • @davidthompson62
      @davidthompson62 Год назад

      Much more talented goaltender than the stats tell. When he was with the Seals, he made some outstanding games but would still lose because of the poor defense in front of him. He

    • @incumbentvinyl9291
      @incumbentvinyl9291 Год назад

      I'm not buying that story. Not only would it be near impossible to fit into the front seat with the pads and other equipment, but handling the clutch, brake and gas with skates on?
      Bullshit story.

    • @1bert719
      @1bert719 Год назад

      @@incumbentvinyl9291 No one's selling it so your safe, but the anecdote came from Mr Smith himself in a 1997 interview. "It's tough to drive in skates." Were his own words. Take it for a bit of fun.

    • @incumbentvinyl9291
      @incumbentvinyl9291 11 месяцев назад

      @@1bert719 *you're
      Get an education.

  • @robintaylor-mockingeemill8223
    @robintaylor-mockingeemill8223 2 года назад +6

    great work . I love these stories I was just a kid in the 70s and love to here the history .

  • @jeannettedeblois691
    @jeannettedeblois691 2 года назад +6

    I remember back then when he would make a save then lead a charge up the ice with the puck with his players as a way to motivate his team! I never forgot this guy he was fun to watch!

  • @nosbike1
    @nosbike1 2 года назад +11

    Yet another gem Mark. Gary and Brian were fixtures on the Elgin strip in Ottawa throughout the 80's where I'd often connect with them to listen to hockey stories and engage in other shenanigans. Brian's passing was a sad day for the Ottawa community and one of those "I'll always remember where I was when I heard it" moments. Gary was next level hilarious and a helluva talent to have made it to the show in a 6 team league. Thanks for your efforts and please keep them coming!

    • @ProHockeyAlumni
      @ProHockeyAlumni  2 года назад +1

      Great post … thank you! Greatly appreciated!

  • @register1430
    @register1430 2 года назад +7

    Big star in VAN. I remember the puck kick. Now the junior goalies have to be his size to get a draft look.

    • @MaidenCanada
      @MaidenCanada 2 года назад

      I was just thinking about the puck kick, I remember watching it when he gave the puck the boot lol
      I love this guy, he was such a pleasure to watch, and I rooted for him no matter what team he went to.

  • @jamesewanchook2276
    @jamesewanchook2276 2 года назад +6

    I watched him as a kid in Vancouver... He carried the that team!

  • @OldGretscher
    @OldGretscher 2 года назад +6

    Wow, it seems was though he played forever! What a great story, and what a great (as usual!) production. Thanks for doing what you do...YOU are the best!!!

    • @ProHockeyAlumni
      @ProHockeyAlumni  2 года назад

      Thanks again OG ... Gary seemingly had many careers with his time in the bigs ... a quality person, as well.

  • @brianboyko7317
    @brianboyko7317 2 года назад +1

    Just discovered your channel, love your stories, look forward to watching all videos.

  • @SITRUUNAKAKKU-pl3jj
    @SITRUUNAKAKKU-pl3jj 2 года назад +2

    HE IS ONEOF MY IDOLS

  • @robscott9414
    @robscott9414 2 года назад +3

    Back in the mid 70s, when every other kid was pretending he was Tony O or Ken Dryden when he was playing goal, I always wanted to be Gary Smith!

  • @yannsaint-germain4527
    @yannsaint-germain4527 2 года назад +7

    Whoa! Great video! Perhaps the one I like the most so far from your channel. Very simply, there was never a dull moment in this goalie's career & you'd never know what the next challenge was going to be. He was no quitter, that's for sure 👍🌟

    • @ProHockeyAlumni
      @ProHockeyAlumni  2 года назад +3

      Thanks very much ... for all of his "antics" he really wanted to win ... old school for sure.

  • @ianhowarth2656
    @ianhowarth2656 2 года назад +2

    What a guy! He certainly earned the nickname “Suitcase”, but all that travelling must wear a guy down. But Smith rose to the challenge. He’s a Spartan.

  • @davewalker3070
    @davewalker3070 2 года назад +6

    I was so excited when Canucks got him and Korab from Black Hawks , still one of favorite NHL players ever .

    • @ianhowarth2656
      @ianhowarth2656 2 года назад +1

      Imagine one guy’s (Smith) nickname is “Suitcase” , and the other is “King Kong.” Which nickname sounds more dangerous? In today’s hockey, it seems as if nicknames are a thing of the past. All you gotta do nowadays is add a “y” or “er” to the player’s first or last name.

    • @davewalker3070
      @davewalker3070 2 года назад +2

      @@ianhowarth2656 Wouldn't get a nickname like Pat " Whitey" Stapleton some wuss would be offended .

  • @mrmoose6619
    @mrmoose6619 2 года назад +1

    This has been such an excellent series for fans like myself who have heard of and maybe read about the all-time very goods of the game; the team hall of fame players (if they made an impact on a team or two); the one-two time All-Star; players who played on numerous teams so they never got traction on one as a mainstay... Suitcase Smith ranks as a few of these accolades... thanks for sharing.

  • @rob7325
    @rob7325 2 года назад +5

    Loving your videos. Thank you for the effort and knowledge thats put in for us to remember the characters of yesteryear
    Go Canucks Go! (Next year)

    • @ProHockeyAlumni
      @ProHockeyAlumni  2 года назад +2

      Thanks for that, Rob ... Love the old time Canucks and have more stories on Vancouver alumni on the schedule.

  • @dyates6380
    @dyates6380 2 года назад +1

    Gary was always one of my favorite NHL players. I loved his goaltending style.

  • @ronbonora7872
    @ronbonora7872 2 года назад +4

    He was a character and a very good goalie if his mind was in it!

  • @canuck_gamer3359
    @canuck_gamer3359 2 года назад +4

    I have no idea how you were able to secure such obscure video footage, especially some of the WHL games you showed lol. Either way, nice video and very interesting!

    • @ProHockeyAlumni
      @ProHockeyAlumni  2 года назад +1

      I spend an inordinate amount of time searching for unique video -- Thanks for noticing and for watching!

    • @canuck_gamer3359
      @canuck_gamer3359 2 года назад +1

      @@ProHockeyAlumni Remarkable. And as far as I'm concerned, ANY footage that includes the great Danny Gallivan is pure gold!

    • @steveharvey2102
      @steveharvey2102 2 года назад +1

      I was thinking the same as the OP. Is the footage you have entire games, individual highlights, or a bit of both?
      I know that most of the footage from that era was erased, so the studio would have space for new footage. I wonder how much a brand new Betamax, high quality tape sold for back then?
      It's one of the saddest truths that most of that old footage is gone forever.
      I would pay a lot to see any Montreal playoff win from back then...sigh.
      Cheers from Montreal :)

  • @semperidem7679
    @semperidem7679 2 года назад +11

    In those days, goaltenders were essentially self-taught, with little or no coaching. One can only imagine what a career he would have had with a little bit of guidance - and better teams in front of him.

    • @ProHockeyAlumni
      @ProHockeyAlumni  2 года назад +1

      I agree, Semper ... just look how deep Smith plays in the net ... he thought it would give him more reaction time and had no teaching on cutting down the angle.

  • @gregorymotta6628
    @gregorymotta6628 7 месяцев назад +1

    Helluva goalie when on his game. Glad to hear he’s doing well in retirement.

  • @fastfootedone
    @fastfootedone 2 года назад +2

    we needed more clips of Smith dashing down the ice

    • @steveharvey2102
      @steveharvey2102 2 года назад +1

      I remember Patrick Roy trying it, back in the 90's
      He got a penalty, of course. Lol

  • @pierreplante6074
    @pierreplante6074 2 года назад +1

    Nice work. Just one thing: it's Pete Lopresti with in goal for the North Stars between 9:50 and 10:15.

  • @hklinker
    @hklinker 2 года назад +2

    Saw him play in the mid-seventies in Vancouver. Back when kids like us bought standing room tix the day of the game.

  • @jamescaron6465
    @jamescaron6465 Год назад +1

    Watching him make a break for the blue line made me remember just what a good puck handler he was and how fast a skater he really was he could really move. Just an FYI the reason why he used to put on so many socks under his skates was because the leather shell on those goalie skates we get quite soft, and if you took a shot to it, you would get one hell of a bruise on your foot or ankle. I would imagine having that many pairs of socks on would train help dissipate the impact and spare your feet. I actually have a big toe that doesn’t bend because I took a shot off the toe and that soft leather just caved right in on it.

  • @Rizzo_67
    @Rizzo_67 2 года назад +4

    "I could see the family resemblance from the can." I bet that still burns if she is still alive.

  • @waterboxer87
    @waterboxer87 2 года назад +1

    I saw Gary Smith play many times at the Forum in Los Angeles. In one game, the Kings scored nine goals on Smith. I recall Smith bent parallel to the ice with his head hung low. I felt sorry for him even I was a Kings' fan. He wore the uniform of the Oakland Seals.

  • @jeffmatuszak477
    @jeffmatuszak477 Год назад +1

    My favorite hockey player of all time! When he was with Minnesota, he played the Blackhawks in Chicago, I was rooting for Minnesota the whole game, Smitty shut em out 3-0 and a Blackhawk fan punched me in the face at the end of the game, we went 20 rows of brawling!!! My 15 seconds of fame lol

  • @cshark7777
    @cshark7777 2 года назад +2

    saw my hometown Flyers vs the Seals as my first NHL game. Suitcase was the starter. The Flyers won 3-2 on goals by Nolet and 2 by Dornhoefer. at one point a guy near me starts yelling, and it was if the Spectrum noise got shut off. This guy yells at Smith, ' Get back in your cage you animal !" ... Smith looked our way and we pointed to the Moron who yelled it. He was good that night and i have never forgotten him.

    • @ProHockeyAlumni
      @ProHockeyAlumni  2 года назад

      very interesting ... Thanks!

    • @steveharvey2102
      @steveharvey2102 2 года назад +1

      Considering he was in Philly, he's lucky the fan didn't throw batteries at him! Lol

  • @roberthuot7887
    @roberthuot7887 Год назад +1

    Wish I still had my old hockey cards.

  • @ajspuhler
    @ajspuhler 2 года назад +2

    Was that Marv Albert calling the Hawks-Rangers game around the 5:00 mark? I didn’t know he did hockey games.

    • @ProHockeyAlumni
      @ProHockeyAlumni  2 года назад +3

      Yes, he was a GREAT hockey announcer for NYR

    • @antonchigurh7227
      @antonchigurh7227 2 года назад

      He did all the Ranger games decades ago

    • @reverendjimjones9061
      @reverendjimjones9061 2 года назад

      @@antonchigurh7227 i recognized the voice instantly from boxing matches in the day with dr ferdie pacheco, lol

  • @genebishop9454
    @genebishop9454 2 года назад +5

    Another promising young player that the Leafs gave up on!

  • @tadbushboybleeker8100
    @tadbushboybleeker8100 2 года назад +1

    AWESOME dude

  • @MrDan708
    @MrDan708 2 года назад +1

    It sounds like Smith was one of those guys just good enough to make other teams think, "If we could just get him on our team, we could help him put the final pieces in place!" I suspect oft-traded forwards like Dan Quinn and Mike Sillinger were in that same box.

  • @MapleSyrupPoet
    @MapleSyrupPoet 2 года назад +2

    I used to have Gary's hockey 🏒 card ...O-Peech-Ee ...Seals card

  • @JuandeFucaU
    @JuandeFucaU 2 года назад +1

    oh Gary's..... they wanna have fun
    ooh Gary's..... Gary's just wanna have fun

  • @incumbentvinyl9291
    @incumbentvinyl9291 Год назад

    5:47 - Wilson used to make hockey equipment?! When did they stop doing that?

  • @payrysdoscs4903
    @payrysdoscs4903 2 года назад +2

    5:10 Vintage Dang-It

  • @mike196212
    @mike196212 2 года назад +1

    It's interesting to hear him praise Tony Esposito because it goes against a comment of his that appears in the book '67,a great read about the Leafs' last run to the Cup and the disintegration gradually settling in before the great victory. Smith said Esposito was determined to hog the playing time.

    • @ProHockeyAlumni
      @ProHockeyAlumni  2 года назад

      You are correct … he was a bit sour about Tony

  • @donhuber9131
    @donhuber9131 2 года назад +6

    The Seals jumped from last to 2nd in the West in 68-69. Smith, Vadnais, and Norm Ferguson were the major contributors. Finley wrecked the promising Seals.

    • @ProHockeyAlumni
      @ProHockeyAlumni  2 года назад +1

      a real shame ... Bill Torrey would have built a championship team over time.

    • @jamestiscareno4387
      @jamestiscareno4387 2 года назад

      And through it all, including not getting Guy Lafleur, all in all those were great times. Seals fans loved their team. Lots of great memories.

  • @rsw64
    @rsw64 Год назад +1

    Can someone tell me was that the Great Al Shaver announcing the Jets win???

  • @davidthompson62
    @davidthompson62 Год назад +1

    He seen so many pucks that he had “Goodyear” tattooed on his head! Still, Gary might have had a more productive career if he hadn’t played for so many bad clubs.

  • @incumbentvinyl9291
    @incumbentvinyl9291 Год назад

    7:48 - Drew? It wasn't a lottery, was it? Wasn't it based on seeding in the conference already back then?

  • @beorlingo
    @beorlingo 2 года назад +1

    Such a tragic end. Someone picked him up and travelled to an unknown destination.

    • @steveharvey2102
      @steveharvey2102 2 года назад

      Picked who up? Please clarify. Thanks

    • @beorlingo
      @beorlingo 2 года назад

      @@steveharvey2102 last seen by a baggage handler at JFK Airport.

  • @karlcooper7016
    @karlcooper7016 2 года назад +1

    He could have played without out a mask he was that nuts.

  • @daveyboy_
    @daveyboy_ 2 года назад +5

    Jesus Christ , this guy played with almost every bad team in the 70's . Then he went to Washington . Couldn't get any worse

  • @canuckster24
    @canuckster24 2 года назад +1

    6:58 6 shutouts still a team record? LOL what?

  • @dizzy1369
    @dizzy1369 2 года назад

    9:20 🤣😂🤣😂 that's funny

  • @spic0li
    @spic0li 2 года назад +2

    Plays a 28game season & gets the Vezina 🤣🤣🤣

    • @steveharvey2102
      @steveharvey2102 2 года назад

      Back then the Vezina was given to the team, and goalies, with the least goals against.
      Around 80-81 the William Jennings trophy replaced the role of the Vezina.
      The Vezina then became a trophy that was awarded by voting.
      Cheers from Canada

  • @TedSmith-m4k
    @TedSmith-m4k 3 месяца назад +1

    Goalies They can go as far as the red line where on gods green earth do yo get your info how could you make such a faux pas

  • @babsme6459
    @babsme6459 Год назад +1

    Smith was fun to watch, but Glover was one of the worst coaches in NHL history.

  • @MichaelBrown-zj4uw
    @MichaelBrown-zj4uw Год назад +1

    The family resemblance with the dog food can...classc!

  • @antonchigurh7227
    @antonchigurh7227 2 года назад +1

    I remember watching the Habs play the Canucks and Danny Gallivan informed the TV audience it was the first time in NHL history 2 goaltenders who were 6'4 or taller played against each other in NHL history (Dryden & Smith)