British Father and Son Reacts! NHL 1000 IQ PLAYS!

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  • Опубликовано: 14 дек 2024

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  • @JPMadden
    @JPMadden Год назад +30

    At 6:51, the goalie was anticipating that the defenseman would just shoot the puck anywhere down the ice before going to the bench, a routine play that happens several times per game. The goalie was leaving the net to collect the puck behind the net. Every year or two someone scores a goal like this by tricking the goalie.

  • @RomesThe59
    @RomesThe59 Год назад +40

    The Sedins are twin brothers and amazing hockey players. They have the second most goals as combined brothers in NHL history. Each of them near 1,000 goals. They are only behind brothers wayne and Brent Gretzky. Brent has 2 goals.

    • @JPMadden
      @JPMadden Год назад +2

      Henrik had 240 goals and 830 assists for 1070 points. Daniel had 393, 648, and 1041.

    • @jimmycorper
      @jimmycorper Год назад +4

      best thing to happen to Vancouver until fentanyl

    • @reedrothchild7966
      @reedrothchild7966 Год назад +1

      They are legends here in Vancouver. Their insane goals together became known as Sediniry . Their fitness levels are the stuff of legends as well , we have a trek up a mountain in the city called the Grouse grind & it is impressive if someone does it walking. 1 of the twins did it 11 times running in 1 day. 🤯

    • @v1oneshot69
      @v1oneshot69 Год назад

      Vancouver Canucks have never won a Stanley Cup though💀 kinda sad especially how long the Canucks have been around for

    • @DeusSalis
      @DeusSalis Год назад

      @@v1oneshot69 be careful he might set a car on fire!

  • @elijahfoster2
    @elijahfoster2 Год назад +10

    At 8:31, it wasn't an own goal by the defender. It was a goal by Crosby who hit the puck off the Rangers' keeper and into the net from a negative angle. But the 1000 IQ part was how Crosby knew he wasn't allowed to be the next to touch the puck since his teammate did a hand pass.
    A hand pass is only a penalty if a teammate is the next to touch the puck. So Crosby deliberately let the Ranger's defender touch the puck before Crosby shot it towards the goal, thus negating any penalty.

    • @Is_it_Haunted
      @Is_it_Haunted Год назад

      A hand pass isn't a penalty, just a stoppage. But yes the rest of your explanation is true

    • @elijahfoster2
      @elijahfoster2 Год назад

      @@Is_it_Haunted true, I meant penalty in the general sense. Technically it’s the penalty is just a change of possession and not a power play

    • @Dr.Acula76
      @Dr.Acula76 Год назад +1

      @@elijahfoster2 It's not even necessarily a change of possession. It's just a stoppage and a face off

    • @elijahfoster2
      @elijahfoster2 Год назад

      @@Dr.Acula76 Oh duh, you’re absolutely right. Face off is what I should have said

    • @Dr.Acula76
      @Dr.Acula76 Год назад +1

      @@elijahfoster2 LOL. No worries. Change of possession isn't really a term used in hockey because there's always a face off after any whistle and either team can win possession from a face off

  • @dennisjohansson6901
    @dennisjohansson6901 Год назад +18

    sedin are twin brothers

  • @goatitisful
    @goatitisful Год назад +7

    There are 2 sedin brothers... they play for the same team which is extra fun cuz they have that twin telepathy. They make no-look passes to each other on a normal basis.

  • @duchaneaux
    @duchaneaux Год назад

    That goal around 7 minutes where the goalie was out of position, well one of the ways to enter the zone is to dump or rocket the puck around boards/glass so another teammate can chase after it to get possession (because the player with the puck is being pinched at the blue line and will get rocked by the defensemen and lose possession, therefore he fires it down and around the boards for a teammate to get it). The goalie saw the player's body language that he was about to fire it down the boards so he left the goalie crease to go behind his net to stop the puck traveling down the boards so his team could get possession, but the forward tricked him and shot the puck at the net and caught the goalie off guard.

  • @Mr_Dopey
    @Mr_Dopey Год назад

    Two things that are common in hockey is shooting the puck at the goal hoping for a deflection in traffic, and a center pass to no one in front of the goal hoping a teammate will get to it.

  • @SmokeyJoeWood173
    @SmokeyJoeWood173 Год назад +1

    Daz, you should show Aidan the "Thinking Outside the Box Moments in Sports" video you watched with the OB.

  • @Debandy6379
    @Debandy6379 Год назад +11

    You need to react to Pavel Datsyuk. He was highlighted here a few times but he was really the first playing to introduce incredible stick handling and creative moves with the puck into the league that you see today.

  • @alwaysbreezy37
    @alwaysbreezy37 Год назад +1

    Love the hockey reactions 🙌

  • @jacobf24
    @jacobf24 Год назад

    In the Seidenberg/Smith clip, ordinarily in the position seidenberg’s in the player will dump it behind the goal to get the chance to be in the offensive zone or get a line change off, and the goalie will often try to go behind the net and play the puck to one of his defenders, so he wasn’t out of position just preemptively trying to gain possession :)

  • @gordieparenteau6555
    @gordieparenteau6555 Год назад +2

    You gotta see Daniel and Henrik Sedin highlights. They will melt your brains.

  • @ethanpost9774
    @ethanpost9774 Год назад +2

    If you want beautiful teamwork goals find a "Tic-Tac-Toe" NHL goals compilation, its my favorite part of the game as well!

  • @LS-uv9gg
    @LS-uv9gg Год назад +2

    The one with the Goalie being out of position, was that 99 % of the time, the opposing player will "ring the puck" meaning he will shoot it tight along the boards or up high off the glass, specifically to keep the Goalie from easily intercepting it, and passing to one of his own teammates, or simply clearing the puck back out of the defensive zone. The player faked the direction with body language, then changed his stick angle to shoot for the net instead, catching the Goaltender off guard.

  • @juliansousa3781
    @juliansousa3781 Год назад +5

    Either do a Flyers-Penguins game or Bruins-Canadiens. Those are the two most heated and physical rivalries in hockey

    • @rask-o
      @rask-o Год назад +2

      Can’t forget the battle of Alberta either

    • @RealDiehl99
      @RealDiehl99 Год назад

      Detroit and Colorado had some grudge matches too. I forget what sparked the bad blood between them.
      Philadelphia/Pittsburgh is a good one. We used to dominate Pittsburgh for so long it wasn't much of a rivalry until more recently. As a Flyers fan it was the Devil's I hated most in the 90's. Scott Stevens and Eric Lindros had some epic battles. I guess Stevens had the last laugh when he basically ended Lindros' career with a huge open ice hit in a playoff game that knocked Lindros out and gave him another one of his many concussions😢😢😢

  • @lilJJslayer
    @lilJJslayer Год назад +3

    u guys should react to nhl rivals bruins vs. canadiens and redwings vs. avalanche great vids

  • @marcmainville7873
    @marcmainville7873 Год назад +1

    The goalie on that long goal was anticipating the player with the puck shooting the puck down the boards. Most goalies will go behind the net to cut that off and play the puck with their stick to a teammate. The guy shooting it saw him start to leave early and put it on net instead

  • @Timmycoo
    @Timmycoo Год назад +2

    Feel like it was lost but the Sedin twins goal (first one) was a between the legs tip to a between the legs goal. One of the best.

  • @theadventuresofjimmycrapol8827
    @theadventuresofjimmycrapol8827 Год назад +3

    You should check out Summit '72. It was probably the greatest sports series between 2 teams ever played. Because of the NHL, Canada never used to send it's best hockey players to the Olympics, while Russia did. So finally in 1972 they organized a series between the best players from the two countries. Little was known about Russian hockey at the time. 2 different styles. In the heart of the cold war - some say it was more like war than sport. First 4 games were played in Canada and the last 4 in the Soviet Union. There are documentaries about it. Players rooms being bugged in Russia, the cockiness of the Canadian fans predicting an 8-0 blowout... It's literally the perfect Hollywood script, except it really happened.

  • @rvirkutis
    @rvirkutis Год назад +2

    You should watch a Sedin twins highlights package they had amazing chemistry together and had that twin psychic link and always knew where the other one was on the ice

  • @jd4577
    @jd4577 Год назад

    Just so you understand about clip the Bruins scoring from center ice. The Bruins defenseman went to dump the puck in Tampa Bay’s end . As he was about to shoot he noticed that Tampa Bay’s goalie was already leaving the crease & going behind the net. So he quickly redirected his shot towards the wide open net & scored !!!!!

  • @goatitisful
    @goatitisful Год назад +1

    Hockey is by far the best sport to watch live.... by far... thats just my opinion of course

  • @_kire_
    @_kire_ Год назад +1

    More hockey please!

  • @maximusrusso8758
    @maximusrusso8758 Год назад +1

    I know you guys would greatly enjoy the video “NHL greatest assists of all time” by Delta Highlights, or just any video of passing plays/highlight assists.

  • @david.anthony5212
    @david.anthony5212 Год назад +2

    Love the hockey reactions! Connor McDavid's top plays would be a great one

  • @ForestOfSleep
    @ForestOfSleep Год назад +5

    You can't knock the stick out of the hands intentionally, that's a slashing penalty. HOWEVER, if you're shooting or passing and just happen to knock a stick out of someone's hands with the follow through that's perfectly legal

    • @Dr.Acula76
      @Dr.Acula76 Год назад

      One of the weakest rules they've implemented IMO. Too many times I've seen a penalty called when it was obvious the guy just wasn't holding his stick strong enough. It also allows players, when their team can really use a PP, to just let go of their stick on any type of stick check. I also hate the automatic call on a broken stick but that's another argument

    • @cesnider1
      @cesnider1 Год назад

      Let’s not forget that you also can’t push the stick around and inhibit the player from retrieving their stick…also a penalty.

  • @laurentco
    @laurentco Год назад

    The goalie leaving his net goal: So teams often shoot the puck into the offensive zone and send a teammate in to get it on the other side of the ice. Coaches want the goalies to go behind the net to stop the "ring around," thereby breaking up this play. That's why he was not in his net. He was already heading behind the net to stop the ring-around play.

  • @chroniccomplainer3792
    @chroniccomplainer3792 Год назад

    Real hockey players ability to protect the puck is crazy. I remember the first time i got on the ice with a varisity hockey player from my school that won the state championship. Everytime you think you can get the puck off him he uses his stick to lift yours off the ice. If you try to poke the puck out he defends like a ninja. Insane skill. The only thing similar is the way lacrosse players use their stick to mess up carrying the lacrosse ball.

  • @KimmieKayy
    @KimmieKayy Год назад +1

    Please react to The Great One - Wayne Gretzky all time leader in points and assists !

  • @markastoforoff7838
    @markastoforoff7838 Год назад

    I only really watch hockey but you should check out a guy named Gordie Howe, he played a long time ago but he is the only NHL player to ever play on a team with his sons in the NHL. He's also the oldest player to play in the NHL when he was 50 and still one of the highest scoring players ever. His sons also had great careers. If you get a goal, an assist, and get into a fight in hockey it's considered a "Gordie Howe Hat Trick".

  • @laurentco
    @laurentco Год назад

    Actually, you're not permitted to knock the stick out of somebody's hand. They never used to call it, but they have started to call it. I've been a referee since the 70s, and it's always been in the book, but like many other things, it was NEVER called. Not calling this and many other rules like holding and hooking benefitted the defending team. Now the NHL decided they want to see play that results in more goals, and they started calling all those penalties that never used to be called. The play you were watching was in the 2000s or early 2010s . That would probably have been called today, although it's off that the defending player is the one that got the stick knocked out of his hands. Typically it would be the D doing that to an offensive player. It's perfectly fine to kick the puck, you just can't score by kicking the puck into the net.

  • @memyselfandi4581
    @memyselfandi4581 Год назад

    Would highly recommend a video called " Sydney Crosby Master of Deflection"

  • @steeljawX
    @steeljawX Год назад

    Check out the AUDL, the American Ultimate Disc League. It's as professional of a league of ultimate frisbee we have here in the states and pretty much is the professional league of ultimate frisbee here in the states. the AUDL has their own channel and the game is pretty interesting. It's football mashed with rugby with a frisbee, but you can't move if you have the disc, you have to throw it within 7-10 seconds of receiving it (depending on which level you're playing at), any time the disc is not caught, hits the ground, or goes out the other team gets possession of the disc, and the game is self regulated meaning the players are calling out their own fouls.
    It seems kind of silly at first, but the fact that you want to be honest because then people will remain honest with you is a decent system that every player adheres to for the most part. It's severely underrated, but it can be really interesting. It's football in the sense that it's played on a football field and has the kind of progression and passing forward aspect, but it's like rugby in that you don't stop for plays. It keeps going and going.

  • @CinesterCharlie
    @CinesterCharlie Год назад

    Since I'm a big Broncos fan can I suggest Peyton Manning's Goodbye by NFL Films? Thanks.

  • @northlander4370
    @northlander4370 Год назад

    Anyone notice Millers team mate give him a shove to help him catch Oshi ?

  • @kingwargaming5342
    @kingwargaming5342 Год назад +1

    You guys should react to NFL funniest announcer moments by highlight heaven or nfl savage moments of the 2020-2021 season by ding productions

  • @CharlieBravoTango
    @CharlieBravoTango Год назад

    Highest hockey iq play i can think of is Mario Lemieux's non play during the 2002 olympics

  • @coreyrees840
    @coreyrees840 Год назад

    I did NOT know that about footie. So you’re telling me that’s a yellow for unsportsmanlike, but diving and acting like you’ve been shot when you haven’t even been touched is considered part of the sport and smart? Makes sense 😂😂😂

    • @officeblokedaz
      @officeblokedaz Год назад

      I agree. Diving and play acting should have retrospective bans.

    • @coreyrees840
      @coreyrees840 Год назад

      @@officeblokedaz being Canadian I don’t watch a ton of it, especially club stuff, just too many leagues, and the cross league play with champions league and then friendlies as well it’s just too much to follow, World Cup I watch and anything the Canadian ladies play and now in recent years the men as well. But an ex of mine was really good and I used to go to local games with her and she used to talk about how the diving and playing up was part of the sport and even promoted/taught as a tactic to try and get the call, which is the complete opposite of hockey where logically it’s considered cheap and the definition of unsportsmanlike.

  • @a3gill
    @a3gill Год назад +1

    I don't think we have any rules against those distractions to trick the other team, but it's a good way to get punched in the face or worse.

    • @a3gill
      @a3gill Год назад

      I take that back. In American Football, the Defense (mostly DLine and LBs) aren't allowed to do anything to audibly simulate the cadence/snap count -- the Blue 82! Set! Hut!...
      They are really lenient with it. You gotta really be obvious, over and over to get that called on you.

  • @babygirl6054
    @babygirl6054 Год назад

    I might be biased but College Football is the absolute best. Tennessee volunteers is my #1 my family is from Memphis Tennessee but Florida State Seminoles #2 because it’s were I live in Florida. College football is more entertaining to watch than professional to me and I love tailgating (I’ve only experienced FSU tailgating though) the games are cool to go to as well.

  • @LoneTurtle10
    @LoneTurtle10 Год назад

    I wish my team could do these things...

  • @dutchcanuck11
    @dutchcanuck11 Год назад

    Please react to best NHL dangles cheers.

  • @heywoodjablowme8120
    @heywoodjablowme8120 Год назад +1

    Dominik Hasek...the ultimate flop around 🐟 fish move goalie.

  • @Chris_McC
    @Chris_McC Год назад

    You can knock an opponents stick out of their hands; but, if you break it, you're assessed a 2 min penalty

    • @Dr.Acula76
      @Dr.Acula76 Год назад +1

      Nope. It's also a slashing penalty to knock it out of hands now. I disagree with both rules but they are rules

  • @wjadam024
    @wjadam024 Год назад

    i would be carded out of every match being that my name is Wall.

  • @PHXNKVHXLIC
    @PHXNKVHXLIC Год назад

    Y’all should react to LeBron James best chasedown blocks, he is the original chasedown blocker with impeccable timing

  • @huffy2722
    @huffy2722 7 месяцев назад

    I get what you say about Vegas but it's Mourinho tactics, very defensive team that only send two players deep to cover the defence. Great reaction except the awful shirt Daz. I love you and Aidan to bits, and will always treat you like kings in the pub. We maybe Man City but I'm Jets/Islanders all the way.

  • @MACK0142
    @MACK0142 Год назад

    You are no longer allowed to knock the stick out of an opponent's hands....it's now a penalty

    • @Dr.Acula76
      @Dr.Acula76 Год назад

      Yup. Stupid rule

    • @MACK0142
      @MACK0142 Год назад

      @@Dr.Acula76 I know, that's how we were taught to play in the 90's

    • @Dr.Acula76
      @Dr.Acula76 Год назад

      @@MACK0142 Late 80's for me but agreed. I loved knocking a stick out of a guys hands and when he'd say HEY, I'd say hold onto your stick

  • @duchaneaux
    @duchaneaux Год назад

    What I hate about some of these "1000 IQ" videos is that there are a couple of actual high IQ plays, like the Sidney Crosby one for example, and the rest are just nice goals or whatever.

  • @mr.e8432
    @mr.e8432 Год назад

    Kesslers play wasn’t a 1000 IQ move. It should’ve been a delay of game penalty.

  • @HeavyDanger
    @HeavyDanger Год назад

    these were pretty mediocre, if you want ot see some passing plays ruclips.net/video/Mg5a6b36f0Q/видео.html

  • @hebber1961
    @hebber1961 Год назад

    Poor video and clearly a Vancouver fan made it. There are MUCH better intelligent plays than some of these.