Greatest of their era*** these guys are legends yes, but they'd look like a bunch of benders in today's NHL. I mean, the goalies weren't much more than moving pylons.
When I was 10 my father paid for me to go to a hockey camp with Mr Howe I am lucky enough to say I've shared the ice and passed and received passes from him what an honor
I came to the USA in 1983. I moved to Detroit. I started playing soccer (being English), for a team called the Marauders. We won the soccer league and went to a store called Little Bill's Trophies in Redford, to pick up the trophy. I went with my manager that I was tagging around with as I didn't know a lot of people. John came up to me and said Hey Matt, there's someone here I want you to meet. He said Matt, meet Geordie Howe. I held out my hand and said hello mr Howe, pleased to meet you, I'm Matt Pace. Gordie said you're from across the pond eh? I said yes sir been here about 6 months. Gordie: How do you like it? Me: I love it here, lots of space and everyone is very friendly. Then the best part, Gordie said Kid you have no idea who I am do you? I said No I'm sorry I don't, are you famous? My manager said you dummy, this is Mr Hockey. Gordie said leave him be, sometimes it's nice not to be recognized. Other than that I remember most that his hands were so strong as he shook my hand. But he was a really kindly man. Of course, I found out afterwards I had just had a brush with greatness.
Howe is a true legend. There's a clip for the 1976 Canada Cup tournament in which Howe enters the ice at Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens to present the awards for outstanding players in the game. The crowd went nuts when they saw him. It's well worth watching.
For a Hall of Famer, Tony Esposito had a reputation for allowing long shots get past him for goals. Great to see Jeopardy's Alex Trebek score that slapshot on Tony.
I chauffeured comedian Freddy Lewis to this game. He was thrown out during Howe's ovation. He held up a sign that was inappropriate for 1980's standards.
I grew up in Detroit...saw Gordie play at the old Olympia....he wasn't flashy like Orr or Gretsky...he just exuded Power and Grace....to anyone watching the game he was always the best player on the ice. All my heros growing up are gone and I am saddened. Muhamad Ali and Bobby Fischer were great ..and were heros not just for their talent which was immense .. but for their independence of mind and the ability to take a stand when most humans would have buckled......they are gone ...and so is Gordie and great for slightly different reasons..He towered as an iconic figure in hockey for 5 decades
Glad you said that because I got teary eyed too watching this for about the tenth time.. One of the most inspiring moments in Sports history. It takes way too long to catalogue all Gordie's Records and what he did for the game..All I know is that I saw him play growing up in the 60's at the old Olympia stadium...I would go there just to see Gordie play...Gordie was already a living legend when I first saw him play in 65. He scored a goal that night almost single handedly against the Toronto Maple Leafs...with Tim Horton and Bobby Baun (both great defensemen) draped all over him...What a player.
Notice that Gordie was wearing two different styles of Cooper gloves. On his left hand, he wore the traditional five-roll BDP glove, but on the right hand he wore the ABP “Armour Back Pro” that replaced the back rolls and lower part of the thumb guard with a one-piece wraparound protector.
It was and remains one of the precious memories of my childhood. Honestly back then I was more interested in basketball, because the game played faster. But there was nothing (no rock concerts yet) that could compare to Gordie skating out onto the ice and tens of thousands of people losing their minds. I cherish it , as I do most of my childhood. Wish I could beam it into your frontal lobe, you seem like such a good guy!
This chokes me up every time. You can have Gretzky and McDavid. To me, Mr Hockey was the greatest there will ever be. He was a man of distinction, class and humility. God bless you Gordie and RIP.
Geordie Howe is 35 !!! years older than Wayne,and they are on the same ice,playing in highest level,they were even teammates in WHA all-star team,that can only happen in hockey
God blessed us all, giving us Gordie Howe to watch and enjoy. Gretzky, Orr, Lemieux, Beliveau, The Rocket, Sawchuk and Plante, too. But Gordie, for me, is the Greatest Of All Time.
This game was in Detroit, where Howe played for 25 years, but I think he would have gotten that kind of ovation even if that game were played in another city ... New York, Boston, Montreal, Chicago, wherever.
Good stuff here. This is when all-star games used to be REAL games with guys actually skating hard, playing D and hitting each other. Not the no-defense just-for-show crap that they have nowadays.
I think they should go back to the old format, the team that won the Stanley Cup the previous season plays the all-stars from the rest of the league. RIP: Mr Hockey, will be missed around here in Detroit.
I envy you haha. I saw a few clips of him on ESPN Classic when they played the highlights of the 1954 Cup Finals, but to see him out there firsthand must've been a treat
That's when the All Star game was semi game not the farce it is now Tons of HOF players that season with 2 of the 4 greatest (Howe, Orr, Gretzky, Lemieux)
I agree with allenst comment, what a collection of talent led by number 9. If you ever get a chance to meet him, you will find one of the most gracious persons you will ever find. He deserved every cheer that night because he should have never been forced to leave Detroit. One of the worst things that ever happened to hockey in the Motor City.
Miracle on Ice was 17 days after this. I wonder how many people can say they were at both events. Scotty Bowman says he was actually in the stands for that Olympic game. Imagine.
Great move by Bowman--Might seem like no brainer after the fact but would any other coach do ii--We will never know & that's good too. Detroit fans showed Gordie that wings management messed up.
Loved the fact they just said #9. Nothing else needs be told.
I know I thought that was awesome. A man that needs no introduction.
The starting lineups on both sides are practically a who's-who of the greatest hockey players ever.
Greatest of their era*** these guys are legends yes, but they'd look like a bunch of benders in today's NHL. I mean, the goalies weren't much more than moving pylons.
Long over due
No kidding, amazing to see them all side by side like this. Add the standing O for Gordie...chills.
Virtually all Hall Of Famers.
You know he's a true legend when the announcer introduces him only as "Number Nine."
Don't need to say a name, #9 will do.
RIP Mr. Hockey
When I was 10 my father paid for me to go to a hockey camp with Mr Howe I am lucky enough to say I've shared the ice and passed and received passes from him what an honor
Wow, not many can say that who weren’t pro. Awesome 👏🏻
I never thought a RUclips video would bring tears....
Glad I wasn't alone...
The ovation for Gordie brought tears to my eyes...and I'm a Bruins fan.
I came to the USA in 1983. I moved to Detroit. I started playing soccer (being English), for a team called the Marauders. We won the soccer league and went to a store called Little Bill's Trophies in Redford, to pick up the trophy. I went with my manager that I was tagging around with as I didn't know a lot of people. John came up to me and said Hey Matt, there's someone here I want you to meet. He said Matt, meet Geordie Howe. I held out my hand and said hello mr Howe, pleased to meet you, I'm Matt Pace. Gordie said you're from across the pond eh? I said yes sir been here about 6 months. Gordie: How do you like it? Me: I love it here, lots of space and everyone is very friendly. Then the best part, Gordie said Kid you have no idea who I am do you? I said No I'm sorry I don't, are you famous? My manager said you dummy, this is Mr Hockey. Gordie said leave him be, sometimes it's nice not to be recognized. Other than that I remember most that his hands were so strong as he shook my hand. But he was a really kindly man. Of course, I found out afterwards I had just had a brush with greatness.
Over 2 1/2 minutes of applause when Mr Hockey was introduced. Incredible
It was over 10 minutes & only reason why it ended was because the National Anthem started. They had to we were not gonna stop for a very long time.
He redefined the sport. One of the true power forwards of the game. I would've killed to have seen him in his prime.
RIP Gordie. We'll always love you ♥
Can you imagine? Gordie Howe's career began 2 years before Bobby Orr was born and he still played his last NHL game after him.
Howe still played after Orr was inducted into Hall of Fame.
Amazing reaction. Amazing player.
There are some amongst us who should have to live forever. Mr. Hockey was for sure one of them.
Rest in peace!
That was just awesome! RIP Gordie Howe and thank you!
tearing up a bit here....
know wut u mean
Nailed it buddy. Mr. Hockey, Mr. Class, Mr. Legend. He's all three
The Greatest Ever in my mind, i don't think Gretzky Pales in Comparison to Howe is the greatest and Always will be. At least in my mind.
lemieux,howe,gretzky ,no order,,and messier for sure to
I have been a hard sports fan for 6 decades. This is one of, if not the most endearing things in sports I ever saw.
Good to see that the players actually competed(they were trying) in the All Star Game... Howe ruled...
23 appearences in all star games a forever record
Howe is a true legend. There's a clip for the 1976 Canada Cup tournament in which Howe enters the ice at Toronto's Maple Leaf Gardens to present the awards for outstanding players in the game. The crowd went nuts when they saw him. It's well worth watching.
+Lava1964 ..agreed !!! did you know how goodhe was n 74 vs USSR team 3- goals4 assists and ahead of Kharlamov !!
ruclips.net/video/BUcRqq00ALI/видео.html if you're looking for it ;-)
Not sure how many times I have watched this - it just never gets old
rest in peace mr hockey ,,u will be missed ,,LEGEND
Gordie's skating power was as good as they come. His first shift is breathtaking. Always took for granted how powerful a skater he was. Damn!!
Gordie Howe's line mates on Hartford that year: Bobby Hull and Dave Keon, 9 Cups between them and about 75 years of NHL experience!
The Great One, Bossy, and Mr. Hockey (RIP). Hell Yeah!
Lafleur, too.
For a Hall of Famer, Tony Esposito had a reputation for allowing long shots get past him for goals. Great to see Jeopardy's Alex Trebek score that slapshot on Tony.
The greatest collaboration of players ever to set foot on the ice.
I wouldn't bet against any of those teams lol
what a true legend,a warrior he was,r.i.p. mr.hockey.
Rest in peace, Mr. Hockey!
I am old enough to see him in his day. There is still no equal to him.
I got to see him play a number of times when my dad took me to games in Detroit. He'd skate out and the place would go up for grabs.
Reed Larson's like: "I was the guy next to him for that 10 minute standing ovation!"
Little known fact: Comedian Freddy Lewis was at this event. He kept screaming, “Gordie’s a bum! Where is a Seals player?” xoxo The Clarences
Wow, Esposito, Bossy, Gretzky, Howe... all on the same ice... Cant get any better than that.
nothing more need be said. NUMBER 9!!!!!
The only reason why the 10+ minute ovation stopped was because they started the National Anthem.
I love how the Detroit faithful roundly booed Phil Esposito and Marcel Dionne.
I chauffeured comedian Freddy Lewis to this game. He was thrown out during Howe's ovation. He held up a sign that was inappropriate for 1980's standards.
I grew up in Detroit...saw Gordie play at the old Olympia....he wasn't flashy like Orr or Gretsky...he just exuded Power and Grace....to anyone watching the game he was always the best player on the ice. All my heros growing up are gone and I am saddened. Muhamad Ali and Bobby Fischer were great ..and were heros not just for their talent which was immense .. but for their independence of mind and the ability to take a stand when most humans would have buckled......they are gone ...and so is Gordie and great for slightly different reasons..He towered as an iconic figure in hockey for 5 decades
Bobby Fischer?
Why am I crying?
LOVE...you are not alone. There will never be another one like him. #9 Forever!
Glad you said that because I got teary eyed too watching this for about the tenth time.. One of the most inspiring moments in Sports history. It takes way too long to catalogue all Gordie's Records and what he did for the game..All I know is that I saw him play growing up in the 60's at the old Olympia stadium...I would go there just to see Gordie play...Gordie was already a living legend when I first saw him play in 65. He scored a goal that night almost single handedly against the Toronto Maple Leafs...with Tim Horton and Bobby Baun (both great defensemen) draped all over him...What a player.
Mr hockey gordie howe forever good memories rip god bless you in paradise with god
Big Bird unloads. Christ he was amazing. The best damn defenceman -- day in, day out -- OF ALL TIME
Notice that Gordie was wearing two different styles of Cooper gloves. On his left hand, he wore the traditional five-roll BDP glove, but on the right hand he wore the ABP “Armour Back Pro” that replaced the back rolls and lower part of the thumb guard with a one-piece wraparound protector.
It was and remains one of the precious memories of my childhood. Honestly back then I was more interested in basketball, because the game played faster. But there was nothing (no rock concerts yet) that could compare to Gordie skating out onto the ice and tens of thousands of people losing their minds. I cherish it , as I do most of my childhood. Wish I could beam it into your frontal lobe, you seem like such a good guy!
god , Perreault was magic.....where have all the amazing talents gone?!?!
This chokes me up every time. You can have Gretzky and McDavid. To me, Mr Hockey was the greatest there will ever be. He was a man of distinction, class and humility. God bless you Gordie and RIP.
Geordie Howe is 35 !!! years older than Wayne,and they are on the same ice,playing in highest level,they were even teammates in WHA all-star team,that can only happen in hockey
God blessed us all, giving us Gordie Howe to watch and enjoy. Gretzky, Orr, Lemieux, Beliveau, The Rocket, Sawchuk and Plante, too. But Gordie, for me, is the Greatest Of All Time.
You got to believe the fans in Detroit had to cheer him.
Man wasn't a player, he was a legend!
The good ole days of hockey. I remember watching this game on the USA Network!!!
The ovation went on for over 10 minutes.
THANK YOU GORDIE! *clap clap clap clap clap* THANK YOU GORDIE! *clap clap clap clap clap*
Im at the airport and had the pleasure of meeting gordie
This game was in Detroit, where Howe played for 25 years, but I think he would have gotten that kind of ovation even if that game were played in another city ... New York, Boston, Montreal, Chicago, wherever.
Ken Foye the fact it was in Detroit makes it that much better
Good LORD, the ridiculous amount of pure scorers in this game is scary. Even Gordie was still scoring at his age.
For those who wish to cut straight to Gordie’s introduction
1:28
Good stuff here. This is when all-star games used to be REAL games with guys actually skating hard, playing D and hitting each other. Not the no-defense just-for-show crap that they have nowadays.
I think they should go back to the old format, the team that won the Stanley Cup the previous season plays the all-stars from the rest of the league. RIP: Mr Hockey, will be missed around here in Detroit.
wow, what a moment !!
I envy you haha. I saw a few clips of him on ESPN Classic when they played the highlights of the 1954 Cup Finals, but to see him out there firsthand must've been a treat
I saw Gordie kick the snot out of an Oakland Seal. Afternoon game at the Olympia.1969
I wish I could have been there!!!!
I WAS there
@Wad9591,#28 was Reed Larson for the Red Wings
I think theres something in my eye !
RIP legend
Anyone kid who plans on following their dream into the NHL should do their homework on Gordie Howe.
The greatest, all around NHL player of all time. He could score (obviously) he could pass, he could hit, he could fight. He could do EVERYTHING!
He had no weaknesses
Some people don’t even live 5 decades
This legend played a brutal sport for 5 of them.
Very impressive
You the Man #9!
Greatest All Star Game ever!
Crying all over again. #9
The great Dan Kelly and the great Dick Irvin 🎇.
Very kind of Scotty Bowman to pick Howe to play in that game.
All are legends
How wonderful to see a rink with no advertising
Man was like 52 when he played this game, playing with men at their peaks in their 20’s
That's when the All Star game was semi game not the farce it is now Tons of HOF players that season with 2 of the 4 greatest (Howe, Orr, Gretzky, Lemieux)
R.I.P Mr. Hockey #9
This was the last All-Star Game to have bodychecking.
GREATEST HOCKEY PLAYER OF ALL TIME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Classic Great Hockey!
I agree with allenst comment, what a collection of talent led by number 9. If you ever get a chance to meet him, you will find one of the most gracious persons you will ever find. He deserved every cheer that night because he should have never been forced to leave Detroit. One of the worst things that ever happened to hockey in the Motor City.
this was just before Wayne blew up.
Miracle on Ice was 17 days after this. I wonder how many people can say they were at both events.
Scotty Bowman says he was actually in the stands for that Olympic game. Imagine.
Loudest I ever heard a crowd at The Joe when GORDIE GORDIE GORDIE GORDIE was announced. Gordie was a true gentleman and star.
damn thats hardcore to play any sport that long, let alone hockey
1980 Whalers and 2006 Penguins are both very interesting teams from their time that weren’t very good but were important.
A few months later that same voice would say "The Islanders win the Stanley Cup"
Love ❤️ it!
Get well Gordie
Played his first game in the NHL in 1946...
Great move by Bowman--Might seem like no brainer after the fact but would any other coach do ii--We will never know & that's good too. Detroit fans showed Gordie that wings management messed up.
only 23 all star games ? howe is just amazing
Howe with his boys.
Jeez Gordie aged REALLY well. He looks young and Healthy at that age!! What was he like 50!??
He was 52 years old there
Some of the highest point scores of all time .
5 decades of NHL competition. Great player. You call that embarrssing? How many games did you play?
Just one or two great players in this lineup
The same year USA won gold, 1980 what a year in hockey history.
How did Perreault miss that?! Wow!
He could go end to end around everybody
He was the best. Gretzky couldn't hold his skates!
A whole lot of future Hall Of Famers on that ice…
@Wad9591 i think he is Reed Larson but im not sure