Miracle Speech - You were born for this - Herb Brooks, Movie: Miracle

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  • Опубликовано: 14 май 2010

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  • @24HeySay
    @24HeySay 2 года назад +2777

    I'll never forget my dad's response. The game wasn't televised on the West Coast until three hours after it started, so he was listening to it on the radio while he was driving home on the freeway about 5 pm or so. He said the traffic was going about 25 miles an hour so probably almost everyone was listening to the radio broadcast. When the game ended people started honking their horns, and then pulling off on the side of the freeway. He said people were getting out of their cars and jumping around and hugging each other, so he joined in too. Just a great moment.

    • @MikeL-ev1ex
      @MikeL-ev1ex Год назад +43

      We had to listen to it on the radio in Lake Placid…🙄
      Because ABC or NBC (I forget which) owned the broadcasting rights

    • @gregj831
      @gregj831 Год назад +107

      That win was the flashpoint of the greatest decade in our country's history. These days, our country is shrouded in darkness and misery. I'd give anything to go back to that time.

    • @24HeySay
      @24HeySay Год назад

      @@gregj831 I guess if you consider the AIDS epidemic, the biggest gap between rich and poor in our country's history occurring, the Iran-Contra Scandal (crimes just as bad as Watergate, and too many of them to enumerate here), the influx of crack cocaine and heroin (much of it brought in from Southeast Asia poppy fields after the Vietnam War) that decimated the inner cities, the introduction of "trickle-down" economics which shriveled up the tax base and led to the cancellation of school lunch and after-school programs, a massively bloated military budget that also contributed to the elimination of programs to benefit the poor and children, the Savings & Loan debacle that sucked up billions of those diminishing taxpayer dollars to bail out irresponsible fat cats, the "greed is good" ethos that was openly espoused on Wall Street, the environmental degradation that was embodied by Three Mile Island, the transfer of our national economy from a a producer to a service level economy, the astronomically ballooning national debt, the rise of right-wing "shock jocks" on AM radio, the NRA becoming politicized, the rise of the "religious right" which was always more about politics than gentle Christianity, the beginning of the wasting of trillions of dollars on "Star Wars" -- the idiotic idea that we could develop a "space shield" from Soviet missiles, Reagan's ignoring of the atrocities of Saddam Hussein and instead sending Donald Rumsfeld to SA to give Saddam the formulas for chemical weapons, 138 Reagan officials being indicted for crimes committed while in office (most of them pardoned by Reagan and his successor GHW Bush -- sound familiar?), the appointment of the woefully inept James Watt as head of the EPA (to be replaced by the corrupt Anne Gorsuch who was just as bad) -- if you consider all of this to be representative of the "greatest decade" in our nation's history, I sure would be scared to see what you consider a bad decade!

    • @gregj831
      @gregj831 Год назад

      @@24HeySay Name a time when America was actually perfect? And yet that decade was still, far and away better than today. People were way more happy and I'll bank that one over any of your BS anytime. Unlike today, that decade was characterized by exceptionalism and hard work. Your Progressive Fascist ideology is driven and fueled by hatred, immorality, apathy, self-victimhood and largesse. It is YOU who represents the 'one percenter Fascist Elites'. These are the same f*cks who push racial hatred/divide and who try to sexually indoctrinate innocent children. It is your Fascism which has left our border wide open for tons of illegal deadly fentanyl and heroin to pour into our country and kill our youth. You don't give a f*ck! It is YOU and your Fascism which has further racially victimized Blacks ensuring the continued decline of their family structure. It YOU and your Fascism which has introduced George Soros funded DA's who turn their back on enforcing the law thus resulting in even more death and crime among blacks. It is Progressive Fascists like you who can afford $7.00/gallon, inflation and the social consequences of your Cult's horrifically irresponsible thinking. It is YOU and your malignant hate and narcissism which has resurrected the evils of Marxism/Fascism.

    • @gregj831
      @gregj831 Год назад

      @@24HeySay It must nice living in that Manhattan Skyrise far away from the consequences of your BS. Which self-hating adjunct Prof has been feeding your hate?

  • @thefray123
    @thefray123 7 лет назад +1167

    "They might win 9... But not this game... Not tonight."

  • @genemorgan736
    @genemorgan736 3 года назад +281

    I used to live in Minnesota so by law I have to watch this movie once a year.

    • @clanc433
      @clanc433 4 месяца назад +9

      I thought it was bi-monthly during the off season.

    • @nick51517
      @nick51517 2 месяца назад +3

      When I was playing hockey in college we literally had this movie on loop in our apartment (lived with 2 other guys on the team)

  • @dudebro5527
    @dudebro5527 3 года назад +1681

    Imagine being a college aged young adult, representing your country, against one of the greatest teams ever assembled. What they did was truly a miracle

    • @josephmorris4232
      @josephmorris4232 Год назад +8

      Geez never thought about it like that

    • @victorkaps6617
      @victorkaps6617 Год назад +70

      Also, the team you will be playing against beat the shit out of the NHL Allstars.

    • @andrewthomaswilton3092
      @andrewthomaswilton3092 Год назад +7

      A Beautiful Miracle…

    • @ipi223
      @ipi223 Год назад +1

      imagine being 20 minutes to be a hero for yourself! in you re hand!
      take it!

    • @henrikpersson4698
      @henrikpersson4698 Год назад +9

      tells you something about the soviet team at that time. if you beat them it was a literal MIRACLE.

  • @ca9495
    @ca9495 2 года назад +126

    Quite possibly Kurt Russel's greatest role. He completely CRUSHED his portrayal of Herb Brooks. Well done!!!!!!

    • @pampalona55
      @pampalona55 2 месяца назад +6

      Toss up between that and Tombstone, but I totally agree with you!

    • @CurtisMoe
      @CurtisMoe Месяц назад

      Sorry friend. The votes are in, and Big Trouble in Little China takes the gold.
      Not even close.

    • @gdm1979
      @gdm1979 Месяц назад +2

      100%!!! He was absolutely fantastic indeed!!!

  • @Crlongboarder
    @Crlongboarder 9 лет назад +2628

    I'd go through hell and back for my coach if he made a speech like that

    • @nyterpfan
      @nyterpfan 9 лет назад +81

      No doubt about it---damn, after hearing that I'd be BEGGING to knock a Russian player on his ass!!

    • @nyterpfan
      @nyterpfan 9 лет назад +41

      Tregre777 Holy SHIT!! Dude---you are fucking WHACKED!! Get your shrink to give you some max-strength psych meds cause' you sure as fuck need em' ROTFLMAO!!

    • @1965mlayers1965
      @1965mlayers1965 9 лет назад +29

      Said the man that never competed for a thing in his life.....you are not even qualified to offer a comment.

    • @Bill-kg2um
      @Bill-kg2um 9 лет назад +41

      Tregre777 If only the America of the 1940's had your attitude.....You would be speaking German now.

    • @TCLynch
      @TCLynch 8 лет назад +2

      you sound gay... are you from Leeds? I here they have a lot of that running around.

  • @bgorder34
    @bgorder34 10 месяцев назад +170

    I'm from Minnesota and was born 9 months and 6 days later..... Guess my parents were pretty excited about the game!

    • @josephvanhorn5347
      @josephvanhorn5347 3 месяца назад +18

      haha you were a miracle baby

    • @willhicks2259
      @willhicks2259 2 месяца назад +8

      And your first spoken garbled sentence USA USA USA ! Of course.

  • @bobking3730
    @bobking3730 4 года назад +942

    The USSR game was on a Friday afternoon. I was on a bus from Dallas to Galveston on a fraternity pledge class retreat that day. We were aware that the US team was playing the Soviets that day but we all knew the USA team had zero chance of winning. So we weren’t focused on the game.
    We stopped in Huntsville, Texas at a McDonalds just off I-45 to get burgers around 6 or 7pm, and while we were in the restaurant someone with a radio shouted “we just beat the Russians!”
    The entire restaurant exploded in joy, people went completely apeshit, a bunch of small town Texans, most of whom I am sure had never in their lives seen a hockey puck, spontaneously jumping up and down and singing God Bless America at the top of their lungs.
    I will never forget that moment of shared exhilaration as long as I live.

    • @kevinb7626
      @kevinb7626 3 года назад +41

      Amen. At its heart this game wasn’t about hockey; it was about the US sending a message to the USSR in the Cold War that we were a force to be reckoned with.

    • @PhoenixMorris
      @PhoenixMorris 3 года назад +10

      Hockey in texas is fun. The few that care, really care haha.

    • @cvn6555
      @cvn6555 3 года назад +27

      I was 12, living just outside of Philly. Everybody was home watching. The second Al Michaels asked if we believed in miracles houses emptied, people shouting and crying in joy. People got in their cars and formed impromptu parades for hours. It was the first time in a long time that Americans had something positive happen.

    • @lonesomehomestead9045
      @lonesomehomestead9045 3 года назад +4

      Sacrilege, y'all didn't stop at a Whataburger! 😉😄

    • @matthewcockburn9850
      @matthewcockburn9850 3 года назад +6

      I grew up in Dallas playing hockey, thats some epic shit right there man

  • @joshmartins560
    @joshmartins560 7 лет назад +2608

    Many people think this win was for the Gold...they had to beat a great Finland team after this to win the Gold. Two miraculous wins !

    • @pseudohipSTAR90
      @pseudohipSTAR90 7 лет назад +140

      Josh Martins They trailed in both those games too to come back and win.

    • @koolaidman2702
      @koolaidman2702 7 лет назад +156

      Actually outside of an exibition game against Romania where they won 10-2 this U.S team trailed and had to have a comeback for every win and tie they got for that olympics

    • @galnhus56
      @galnhus56 7 лет назад +73

      Josh Martins And the US team had just had their asses handed to them by the Soviets in exhibition just days before the Olympics started 10 - 3. Thank God the US didn't win the exhibition then lose 10 - 3 in Lake Placid.

    • @nikol6422
      @nikol6422 6 лет назад +1

      Josh Martins they beat Finland

    • @user-co1gi7yd2r
      @user-co1gi7yd2r 6 лет назад +8

      Josh Martins meh, finland was not as good back then as it was going to the 90s but they almost upset usa though

  • @joebones10
    @joebones10 7 лет назад +1557

    I was so pissed when Kurt Russell didnt get an Oscar nod for this...

    • @vinceniederman3235
      @vinceniederman3235 7 лет назад +71

      Kurt Russell Should Been Had Indeed Won a Oscar For This Role One Of His Best Roles Ever!

    • @johnmassoud930
      @johnmassoud930 6 лет назад +125

      It's a pro American movie, which is why no Oscar

    • @chipgriffiths3655
      @chipgriffiths3655 5 лет назад +7

      No, you douche bag, Escape from New York was his crowning glory. lol. What an idiot comment you made.

    • @acerothstein4755
      @acerothstein4755 5 лет назад +22

      No way they'd give an Oscar for a hockey movie.

    • @barrystewart5946
      @barrystewart5946 5 лет назад

      Ace Rothstein just to Fredrick Andersson for last nights dive.

  • @petep5207
    @petep5207 11 месяцев назад +198

    "One game. If we played them 10 times, they might win 9. But not this game. Not...tonight"
    One of THE most motivational quotes I have ever heard in a movie. Simple--but 1000% matter of factly confident.

    • @lonedemonofdeath666
      @lonedemonofdeath666 6 месяцев назад +5

      yep and he ended his speech with the marching order of go out there and take it

    • @shwheat6315
      @shwheat6315 5 месяцев назад +1

      agreed

    • @raezor82
      @raezor82 4 месяца назад +1

      That was psychological brilliance.

    • @shwheat6315
      @shwheat6315 Месяц назад

      It would be what Tom coughlin speech would be before Super Bowl 42 when the underdogs New York giants faced the run away favourites and undefeated New England patriots

  • @reclaimamerica9527
    @reclaimamerica9527 7 лет назад +1497

    The name on the front is a hell of a lot more important than the one on the back. 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @DJL0455
      @DJL0455 6 лет назад +49

      So many athletes at so many levels in so many sports simply don’t get this...

    • @JackThompsonDrums
      @JackThompsonDrums 5 лет назад +3

      nathan greer it’s a line in the movie

    • @johnsondangles1033
      @johnsondangles1033 5 лет назад +2

      When are Americans going to stop talking about something that happened like 40 years ago lol. Talk about beating a dead horse. Patriotic crap!

    • @notinfraction9922
      @notinfraction9922 5 лет назад +47

      Silence, Russian. It's called being proud of your nation.

    • @SharpshOOterkil0961
      @SharpshOOterkil0961 5 лет назад +34

      @@johnsondangles1033 Because History is important and if you dont realize this you sir are the most ignorant of all while this may not seem important to you for American sports fans this shows them we can be on top and will be on top with strength and relentless courage. For thouse young men they thought they were beat the first time they saw the USSR's team but they showed themselves and the world differntly while it may seem stupid to you nationalism shaped America and all the other countries in the world. It just so happens that even if us American arnt in the best shaped or our country has its issues most of us keep are heads high look towards greats feats or american victory to show us a way.
      My short rant sorry for any errors in my paragraph or any mispelling im not the best at proper writing.

  • @tomdagenais
    @tomdagenais 8 лет назад +3634

    As a Canadian, never so proud of America when they won, remembering watching that game. Love America and always will!

    • @FeartheCyr611
      @FeartheCyr611 6 лет назад +22

      Tom Dagenais im STILL waiting for our 2010 revenge!
      Crosby is SHIT

    • @WinterLady87
      @WinterLady87 5 лет назад +100

      Love from the US😁

    • @thebacons5943
      @thebacons5943 5 лет назад +109

      Tom Dagenais
      Can’t have red white and blue without red and white ;)

    • @paulthomas9911
      @paulthomas9911 5 лет назад +36

      thank you Tom. we love canada.

    • @wm_9640
      @wm_9640 4 года назад +40

      We love you too

  • @hooligan_3
    @hooligan_3 3 года назад +176

    Some may say it was only a hockey game, but if you were alive in 1980, and knew what was happening in this country, it really cannot be overstated how important that victory was to the American psyche. Truly remarkable.

    • @58bigdaddy58
      @58bigdaddy58 Год назад +3

      In my opinion, the single greatest achievement in sport's history. I agree Charlie Z with your brief comments! I was a senior in college, watching the game on TV. When the final horn sounded tears were flowing down my cheeks. The only time I can remember crying after any sports event - win or lose.

    • @ethansongoku7576
      @ethansongoku7576 11 месяцев назад

      Can you elaborate? I was born in 89 but interested in the history aspect as well.

    • @hooligan_3
      @hooligan_3 11 месяцев назад +12

      @@ethansongoku7576 The country was in a serious malaise coming out of Vietnam, the gas crisis, the hostages in Iran, and the Cold War. Jimmy Carter, during a nationwide televised speech, said Americans believed things would be worse for their kids than for them (I'm paraphrasing). The 1980 Olympic hockey team wasn't expected to get to the medal round, let alone win Gold. The Soviet Union had beaten them 10 - 2 in an exhibition match just a couple of weeks before the Olympics. They had won Gold at every Olympics since '64 (I think). It truly was a miracle that a bunch of college kids beat the best team in the world. Along with Ronald Reagan being elected President and the hostages being released, it set America on a course to believe in itself again. We sure as hell could use another moment like that now!

    • @Leavon
      @Leavon 5 месяцев назад

      @@58bigdaddy58 I was a Freshman at OSU in the downstairs lounge watching the game, the lounge was packed and when the final buzzer sounded we all lost our minds. What a great moment.

    • @Leavetheherd
      @Leavetheherd 5 месяцев назад +2

      I wasn’t old enough to understand the geopolitical implications at the time. This victory was a huge shot in the arm this nation desperately needed.

  • @alarmfannh
    @alarmfannh 3 года назад +238

    Brings tears to my eyes for three reasons.
    1) The Speech
    2) The Win
    3)I had pants like Coach Brooks in 1974!

    • @mgaamerica9185
      @mgaamerica9185 Год назад +8

      Me too, and I have the school pictures to prove it.

    • @johnlozauskas778
      @johnlozauskas778 Год назад +7

      @@mgaamerica9185 Me, three!!! Plus the shirts with the collars that had wingspans of a 747!!

    • @stevenbelow2502
      @stevenbelow2502 Год назад

      I did too. I wore them to a Halloween party. I went as Fred Garvin, male prostitute. I don’t know if you remember Dan Ackroyd. playing that part on a Saturday Night Live skit. It was hilarious.

    • @macdaddy1617
      @macdaddy1617 8 месяцев назад +1

      Omg # 3 killed me 🤣

  • @thomasdaniels6824
    @thomasdaniels6824 5 лет назад +20

    No Coach in the world couldve got out of those young men what Herb Brooks did. He was, by far, the right man for the job.

  • @dannygillette390
    @dannygillette390 6 лет назад +386

    His speech during the next game (for gold medal against Finland) was a bit shorter: "You lose this game, you'll take it to your F'in graves!"

    • @tailhookmd2546
      @tailhookmd2546 4 года назад +60

      Yep. Great story. I heard Rizzo say he paused at the door and turned around and simply said, one more time, “your F@&$in graves.” But I guess you can’t put that in a Disney movie.

    • @brutusbarnabus8098
      @brutusbarnabus8098 4 года назад +40

      Ya, but that speech wasn't to start the game. That was during the intermission between the 2nd and 3rd period when they were down 2-1. They steamrolled the Fins in the 3rd.

    • @DanielSan1776
      @DanielSan1776 4 года назад +3

      That’s a good name
      I approve

    • @dannyo512
      @dannyo512 2 года назад +3

      I heard from my pops that he said basically, “ if you lose this game you’re gonna look like the biggest bunch of candy asses ever.”

  • @SAB-ex7de
    @SAB-ex7de 3 года назад +675

    Kurt Russell deserves an Oscar just for this speech and the emotions that he has put into it and the presentation itself.

    • @jordanvanmeter1020
      @jordanvanmeter1020 Год назад +11

      Well Herb Brooks made this speech, verbatim, in person and did it live, instead of acting.

    • @wadecounty912
      @wadecounty912 Год назад +56

      @@jordanvanmeter1020 You missed the boat bro, the point was Russell’s ability to invoke that moment. Not every actor could do that.

    • @Rockhound6165
      @Rockhound6165 Год назад +23

      And Kurt wasn't even nominated which, along with Val Killmer's Tombstone snub(coincidentally another great movie Kurt Russel was in), is one of the greatest crimes against humanity.

    • @Redmenace96
      @Redmenace96 Год назад +12

      Kurt Russell deserved 10 Oscars in his career. He is the People's Actor, but the Academy is not the people.

    • @tspot816
      @tspot816 Год назад +6

      Russel deserved an Oscar just for being able to give this speech in those pants! LOL. Best sports memory of my lifetime, and second place is so far away, I do not even know what it is.

  • @michellep9999
    @michellep9999 11 месяцев назад +15

    I was 10 years old. Knew nothing of this speech, of course, but had watched the torch go past my house that year. Directly in front of my home on its way to lake placid. That win that night remains unforgettable. Indelible. My God. USA. If we could only have that pride again. I’d give my right arm to heal this country today.

  • @Rockhound6165
    @Rockhound6165 8 лет назад +837

    I'm telling you right now that if I were in that locker room and heard that speech I would have gone out onto that ice, eaten glass, and shit marbles.

    • @user-qf7kk8uo3f
      @user-qf7kk8uo3f 8 лет назад +8

      lol

    • @ricsanta1
      @ricsanta1 7 лет назад +1

      LOL! Pardon me Studa -- aren't you a little too old to be playing with marbles?
      ;^)

    • @StefanRuzicka
      @StefanRuzicka 6 лет назад +4

      They did.

    • @alexaresi9312
      @alexaresi9312 6 лет назад +2

      Dude...classic!

    • @goalieking3378
      @goalieking3378 6 лет назад +13

      One of the best comments I've ever read!!! lol

  • @brettfavreify
    @brettfavreify 10 лет назад +2096

    I don't know why all Americans aren't crazy about hockey.

    • @migoelmigo4380
      @migoelmigo4380 10 лет назад +263

      Me neither. Its great sport, AND it fits american values. It's like hard battled game, almost like war on ice at palyofftime or olympic final.

    • @RaiderO4
      @RaiderO4 10 лет назад +64

      because stupid people.

    • @VancouverChokers
      @VancouverChokers 10 лет назад +192

      I'm American and hockey might well be the greatest sport on Earth!

    • @Str8Hyp3r
      @Str8Hyp3r 10 лет назад +36

      brettfavreify American football is funner to watch for most americans including me.

    • @brokenage3312
      @brokenage3312 10 лет назад +15

      Str8 Hyp3r I agree but I also do enjoy watching Hockey alot

  • @ginpaoperalta2230
    @ginpaoperalta2230 3 года назад +1083

    "And we shut them down, because we can!"
    Still sends shivers down my spine. I'd be pretty pumped up too for a championship game if my coach ever gave this speech pre-game.

    • @elhosserino5437
      @elhosserino5437 2 года назад +18

      Ohhh definitely my favorite part, just straight bullying the bully

    • @mightymac63
      @mightymac63 2 года назад +2

      And they outscored their opponents I think by a 22-6 margin in every 3rd period of every game..

    • @jackspelder1688
      @jackspelder1688 2 года назад +18

      hate to be this guy, but it was the semifinals. they played finland in the finals i believe

    • @wyolaskan1868
      @wyolaskan1868 2 года назад +8

      @@jackspelder1688 you’re right.
      It’s something often forgot. This wasn’t the Gold Medal game. It was the play-in game. Goes to show just how big this game was!
      Even if they lost the Gold and got Silver, it wouldn’t have mattered. We beat the Soviets!
      Ahhh, how I wish I was alive to be able to experience it. But, alas, I was about -9 at the time.

    • @slapshot68
      @slapshot68 2 года назад +1

      Would love to see the St Peters coach make a speech like this before they meet Duke in the final four, that’s my dream scenario

  • @bjstone4670
    @bjstone4670 2 года назад +185

    From the formation of that team the previous summer to the Gold Medal win over Finland, Herb Brooks executed the single greatest job of coaching ever done in any sport by any human.

  • @chrisputnam9809
    @chrisputnam9809 3 месяца назад +13

    It was 44 years ago today. I remember it like yesterday. The GREATEST upset in sports history.

  • @greggpfeiffer6998
    @greggpfeiffer6998 5 лет назад +49

    I was 20 years old when We beat the USSR, I had a girlfriend that wanted me to come over, but I wanted to watch the game, so she said she would dump me if I didn’t come over, BEST decision I ever made watching Our Boys Beat the Big Red Machine!

    • @tylermcmahon6101
      @tylermcmahon6101 4 года назад +1

      FUCKING RIGHTSSSSS

    • @tylermcmahon6101
      @tylermcmahon6101 4 года назад +2

      ATTTA BOY i wonder if you didnt watch the game. Biggest regret of your life

    • @locotx215
      @locotx215 2 года назад +1

      TRUE AMERICAN !

    • @dynasty0019
      @dynasty0019 2 года назад

      This man ain't no simp, he's a patriot!

    • @jamjam9930
      @jamjam9930 Месяц назад

      Haha fuck yes Trash Compacted the Big Red Machibe

  • @mattp.4329
    @mattp.4329 5 лет назад +82

    Disney couldn’t have shown what Brooks told them before the Finland game.....”you lose this game and you’ll take it to your f***ing graves.....Your F***ing graves.” The man was a legend.

    • @trevorb1898
      @trevorb1898 3 года назад +6

      It wasn't before the game, Brooks said that during 2nd intermission when they were down 2-1

    • @danielberretta1833
      @danielberretta1833 3 года назад +2

      That was actually after the 2nd intermission, and yeah we know what happened later

    • @eaglesfan226
      @eaglesfan226 2 года назад

      You know how it is with Disney. Always leaving out those details where there’s been a bunch of swearing.

    • @williamjconde
      @williamjconde Год назад

      Love It.........but he's right, they'd never be able to forgive themselves, if they lost.

  • @kellyanastasia2752
    @kellyanastasia2752 Год назад +24

    I feel like Kurt Russell really embraced this role. I wasn't sure I ever imagined him playing Herb Brooks, but he was truly an excellent choice and very believable. Really kind of an underrated actor over the years. I've always enjoyed his work and I certainly loved him in Miracle!

    • @lou5501
      @lou5501 Год назад

      I agree. I think Kurt was exceptional in this role.

  • @arthurgscholich3833
    @arthurgscholich3833 3 года назад +25

    In 1972, we Canadians celebrated Team Canada, our team of the century. In 1980, Americans celebrated their team of the century. So did the game of hockey. Thanks Disney for making "Miracle".

  • @briancollins4569
    @briancollins4569 9 лет назад +674

    I'd like someone to try and tell me they wouldn't run through a wall for Herb Brooks after a speech like that. Goosebumps

    • @brodyfaulkner8185
      @brodyfaulkner8185 4 года назад +1

      @James Robertson To the nipples!!!

    • @jasonarokiaraj9817
      @jasonarokiaraj9817 4 года назад +2

      That’s what John Tortorella is, as well. If Torts was the head coach in 2010 and 2014, we would’ve won back-to-back gold medals. Ron Wilson held his players accountable, but it was meaningless and Dan Bylsma was just too soft to do anything.

    • @shrewd1245
      @shrewd1245 3 года назад +2

      @MUFC Yeah, that's nice. You obviously don't understand the events that were happening in the world at the time this game was played. It wasn't so much the fact that it was hockey. It's what the game represented. The intensity of the Cold War had increased drastically due to the Soviet Union invading Afghanistan. Some of the workers from the U.S. embassy had been taken hostage in Iran. The economy was in bad shape. And the U.S. was threatening to boycott the 1980 summer Olympics, which were going to be held in Moscow. The American people were desperate for something, ANYTHING, to boost their spirits.
      It had only been 13 days since the same U.S.S.R. team had beaten the same U.S. team in an exhibition game by a score of 10-3. Needless to say, the U.S. wasn't supposed to have any chance whatsoever.
      The U.S. team was made up of a bunch of wet behind the ears college kids, mostly from Minnesota, Massachusetts, Michigan, and Wisconsin. The coach, Herb Brooks, was the head hockey coach at the University of Minnesota. The U.S.S.R. team was, without question, the best team in the world. The U.S. won the game 4-3, and "The Miracle on Ice" was born. The U.S. victory was exactly what the country needed. In fact, "Sports Illustrated" named "The Miracle on Ice" as the top sports moment of the 20th century. This had nothing to do with hockey being more popular than soccer. It was the 1980 Winter Olympics. We will never see anything like that again. This game meant quite a bit to a lot of Americans, even those who are not normally hockey fans.
      Being a Minnesotan for nearly my whole life, and having played it for a very long time, hockey will always be the sport that means the most to me.
      You can have soccer. If people like it, good for them. To each his own.

    • @X525Crossfire
      @X525Crossfire 3 года назад

      @@shrewd1245 That guy is clearly a troll. He posted the same shit on another comment thread I read through.

    • @staceynybeck
      @staceynybeck 3 года назад

      @@shrewd1245 MUFC is robbing some village of their idiot...

  • @sjhammer100
    @sjhammer100 3 года назад +91

    Anybody else still get chills after watching this for the 100th time?

    • @VinceLyle2161
      @VinceLyle2161 3 года назад +3

      Yes. This is who we are, not what's going on now.

    • @AJEDDY97
      @AJEDDY97 Год назад +2

      Only 100? Pffft, those are rookie numbers. I get chills after watching this for the billionth time.

    • @cnh1710
      @cnh1710 Год назад

      Lol

    • @lou5501
      @lou5501 Год назад

      Yes.......count me in!!!

    • @allendebono3460
      @allendebono3460 7 месяцев назад

      I cry like a bi@ch

  • @hawksfan8870
    @hawksfan8870 3 года назад +17

    "You were born to be hockey players.....every one of you. And you were meant to be here tonight. This is your time. Now go out there and take it.”

  • @HockeyFan1972
    @HockeyFan1972 7 месяцев назад +14

    I was 7 years old. I will never forget this moment. I a from Minnesota. Hockey rules!

  • @Peace2U-ec6es
    @Peace2U-ec6es 10 месяцев назад +29

    This is what America needs right now- these are the kind of people America needs right now. God bless Herb Brooks and God Bless America!

  • @emmanueljaramillo
    @emmanueljaramillo Год назад +44

    If we played them 10 times they might win 9. But not this game. Literally tears after this sentence

  • @theolamp5312
    @theolamp5312 3 года назад +44

    I'm quite familiar with Kurt Russel, yet here I only see Herb Brooks. Great acting. If only parents could talk this way to their kids, we could have a much better next generation.

  • @hawksfan8870
    @hawksfan8870 3 года назад +48

    “Great moments are born from great opportunity.”

  • @tdavidg9176
    @tdavidg9176 8 лет назад +583

    There was no one, absolutely no one as a coach other than Herbie that could have pulled this victory off against that Russian team. He was truly iconic........

    • @softhotty
      @softhotty 8 лет назад +26

      +Tdavid G Greatest coaching job that will EVER be recorded in history...EVER !

    • @Dave-bo8ry
      @Dave-bo8ry 6 лет назад +21

      "I don't want the best players. I want the *right* ones."

    • @mikeallen5865
      @mikeallen5865 5 лет назад

      LOL

    • @2AForever-wi8yj
      @2AForever-wi8yj 4 года назад

      Sad he never got to see this movie

    • @brendanwoerner3352
      @brendanwoerner3352 4 года назад +6

      He also had a new system that no one ever saw with a college professor that studied hockey

  • @jackdonnell9878
    @jackdonnell9878 4 года назад +748

    I’m Canadian from Toronto, but this is one of the greatest moments in hockey history. Much love to the USA. Unbelievable acting from coach.

    • @prollins6443
      @prollins6443 2 года назад +7

      I remember when Vancouver had the Olympics, and the US faced Canada for gold. Great game, forcing the tie, overtime. And then Crosby slams "the golden goal" past the pipes! And everyone in America went "we lost?"
      An amazing game, truly amazing, and one of the greatest games I have ever seen. Still a bit miffed we only took silver, but damn, it that wasn't the greatest ending to a game I have ever seen!

    • @cainharris84
      @cainharris84 2 года назад +9

      I hate that we can never beat Canada for gold but nothing but respect the North. Can't be upset when ya'll brought it to us, hockey never gets the love or respect it deserves.

    • @colinbrown7528
      @colinbrown7528 2 года назад +4

      One of the greatest moments in all of sports history if not the greatest.

    • @johnsmith42688
      @johnsmith42688 2 года назад +4

      @Cain Harris I knew nothing about hockey until I went to an NHL game with one of my buddies from Toronto, now I'm hooked, GREAT sport. Really deserves more recognition...absolutely amazing athletes

    • @grlyonsmsncom
      @grlyonsmsncom Год назад +1

      My Mother was from Northern Alberta, but became an Ameircan.....We love Canada!

  • @brokenarrow6783
    @brokenarrow6783 Год назад +19

    In 1980 I was 17 yrs old and this game was played in my backyard, Lake Placid NY. Coming from a small town on the ADK Park it was the most people we had ever seen. Although i was not in attendance, (we didn't have the money) we were outside the stadium listening to the game and the crowd going absolutely wild. Post game, the streets of LP were absolutely packed and it was just amazing to be a part of the celebration. Something ill never forget as a teenager..

    • @cookieccm2
      @cookieccm2 Год назад +1

      Amazing story to hear ❣️✊🏒 THANK YOU:) I was 20 and have been checked in for life! It still bugs me we had a year of NO HOCKEY in 2000’s, so we put a “FLYERS UNDEFEATED YR”sticker on our TRUCK 😅and it’s STILL ON IT❣️Philly area ppl 🤭

  • @MurdCow
    @MurdCow 9 лет назад +86

    When he says, "Tonight, we are the greatest hockey team in the world." I lose it. I almost cry every time.

  • @Grubnar
    @Grubnar 9 лет назад +886

    Damn it, now I want to watch the whole movie again.

  • @721deco8
    @721deco8 3 года назад +14

    My favorite Herb Brooks quote was said during practice. "You're playing worse and worse everyday and right now you're playing like next month"

    • @bbb462cid
      @bbb462cid 3 года назад +2

      he was a character

  • @nicholasiadevaio3854
    @nicholasiadevaio3854 3 года назад +462

    I was 14... I am 54 now.. still brings me to tears. It was one day when we all came together. Thanks for the support from our Canadian brethren.

    • @mightymac63
      @mightymac63 2 года назад +7

      I was a junior in HS..16 then..now 58. Those last seconds called my Al Michaels give me the chills and still to this day a sense of pride. Lived in Bowling Green/OH where the banners of Ken Morrow and Mark Wells hang proudly in the Ice Arena. They played for the BG Falcons from 1975-79

    • @shrewd1245
      @shrewd1245 2 года назад +3

      @@mightymac63 Yes they did, and if I'm not mistaken Ken Morrow went on to play for the N.Y. Islanders. I'm the same age as you and shared the same immense pride at the end of that game. I also recall the 1984 National Championship Game with BGSU and UMD. The quadruple overtime game. What a classic. I grew up and have lived in Mpls/St.Paul for over 50 years. Love the game and played plenty of it. Actually worked with Steve Christoff for a few years. Cried like a baby when I heard Herb Brooks died. Anyway, nice to hear comments from a BGSU fan. I hope the best for their future.

    • @mightymac63
      @mightymac63 2 года назад +4

      @@shrewd1245 Morrow did go to the Islanders right after the Olympics and won four Stanley Cups

    • @cryptohalloffame
      @cryptohalloffame 2 года назад +5

      Saw the game live up in Montreal, was 16 at the time, remember the shock of seeing Eurzione's game winning goal, but also, you almost knew it was going in.

    • @jacobbogner9043
      @jacobbogner9043 Год назад

      @@mightymac63 Aye Ziggy Zoomba!

  • @PhilipReeder
    @PhilipReeder 6 лет назад +614

    Simply the greatest sporting event to happen in the history of the world. Bar. None. It literally changed America. We were winners again. And everyone knew it. God bless them all for what they did!

    • @threethrushes
      @threethrushes 5 лет назад +82

      I guess you weren't there when I got my 10 metre swimming badge in 1983.

    • @jamesfoodie2738
      @jamesfoodie2738 2 года назад +3

      I think every boy had the little hockey version of foosball with the USA vs Russia for 10 years to come. There were other attitude adjusters, but this was certainly toward the top of the list.

    • @patrickmartin4327
      @patrickmartin4327 2 года назад +3

      Unless u count the Oakland As 20 game miracle winn8ng streak with a team nobody thought could do anything that year

    • @turtle19dad
      @turtle19dad 2 года назад +7

      Now we just want participation trophies. Now we forget how it feels to work hard and EARN something. I remember watching this game with my mom. Great job boys.

    • @joeyboedeker7205
      @joeyboedeker7205 2 года назад +7

      @@patrickmartin4327 not. Even. Close.
      🏒🇺🇸🏒🇺🇸🏒🇺🇸
      College kids beat the Soviets
      Then, the next game, get the gold???

  • @mariemusellak7939
    @mariemusellak7939 4 года назад +23

    I was 10 yrs old watching with my brother. We were so excited that we made it that far. I will NEVER forget how my brother and I hugged each other jumping up and down when we won. The GREATEST sport event EVER. I can watch this movie over and over again. Still gives me chills. Now as a 50 yr old whose son is in the Navy I'm even PROUDER of that American Flag and OUR USA! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

    • @mariemusellak7939
      @mariemusellak7939 4 года назад +1

      Thank you. Yes all the military are heroes especially now with this crazy sh** going on. They are going to the ones protecting us when people get off there rockers abt this virus. Everyone needs to 'calm down'. Swine killed MORE

  • @kellyanastasia2752
    @kellyanastasia2752 3 года назад +79

    Kurt Russell was outstanding in this role. I had met Herb Brooks on a couple occasions and he really caught the essence of the man.

    • @randyswanson6912
      @randyswanson6912 Год назад

      Never met him,but my favorite coach in history of sports

  • @johnSmith-bm3pw
    @johnSmith-bm3pw 3 года назад +11

    I was 17 sitting in my living room watching alone and crying my eyes out.I have never witnessed a greater sporting upset than that game!!!

    • @williamjconde
      @williamjconde Год назад

      Same here, I was 14. My mom said "are you crying ?" I said "NOOOO"

  • @nathanmeyer2783
    @nathanmeyer2783 6 лет назад +7

    Watched this 10 minutes before an interview for my dream job. Needless to say, I got it.

  • @Elliesbow
    @Elliesbow 3 года назад +49

    This was not only one of the greatest moments in sports but one of the greatest moments in American history.

  • @marshallbrown3221
    @marshallbrown3221 11 месяцев назад +16

    Man when I was 13 years old my hockey team won provincial in bc Canada. Tier 3 at the time so not great but it meant the world to us. And we had a guy who, before every game, would recite this exact speech. We tailored it for whomever we played that day but I swear that is what won us the championship. This is the single greatest pre game speech of all time in my opinion. I’ll never forget it

  • @williemiller6082
    @williemiller6082 3 года назад +267

    Never played hockey once in my life. Herb Brooks is still my favorite coach. He was the architect of the greatest moment in American sports history

    • @abrahamlincoln9758
      @abrahamlincoln9758 2 года назад +14

      After Herb was cut from the the 1960 squad, he watched team USA win gold on TV with his dad. His dad said, "Looks like they cut the right guy."

    • @user-ol5bj4dm2v
      @user-ol5bj4dm2v 2 года назад +6

      @@abrahamlincoln9758 cold as fucking ice.

    • @amadislugo5334
      @amadislugo5334 Год назад +9

      @@abrahamlincoln9758 And yet he still got to win the gold for the US, but as a coach, 20 years later.

    • @frankrizzo4460
      @frankrizzo4460 11 месяцев назад +2

      This definitely inspired me to start playing ice hockey. Greatest moment of sports history I've ever seen in my life.🇺🇸

  • @barristerb5361
    @barristerb5361 8 лет назад +514

    I watched that game as a 13 year old Minnesota hockey player in Owatonna, standing at the end of my parents' bed and staring at a 13" sony color tv mounted on the wall. I stood for the whole game so I could get a better look. Even as a kid, I knew the significance of that game politically and the David and Goliath matchup that it was. I know it even more today at 47. That game was epic.
    I later attended Herb Brooks' hockey camps at Shattuck in Faribault, MN and met Herb Brooks there. I had a special encounter there walking up the gravel road to the rink one day--yeah the old quonset hut with the chain link fence instead of plexiglass. It must have been the last day of camp. Herb stopped my mother and I on the way to the rink to ask if I had enjoyed the camp--of course I had! But I learned from him that he had played for St. Paul Johnson at the sane time that my mom's father coached Mechanic Arts. Herb knew my grandfather and said some nice words about him, Biff Adams. Herb was kind, humble, special. You could tell. I remember it like it was yesterday and am thankful to have had that chance encounter with him. That olympic game was a huge team effort, but what a coach! What a game! Thank you for lifting our spirits that day and many days since.

    • @rockvilleraven
      @rockvilleraven 5 лет назад +6

      I was pissed that Channel WJLA 7 in Washington, DC gave away the outcome before they showed the game, I could tell though that they won by all the fans celebrating outside in Lake Placid.

    • @ddogjones8677
      @ddogjones8677 5 лет назад +6

      Love this. I was 16 and never played hockey. First time I ever saw my dad cry!

    • @swami1
      @swami1 5 лет назад +1

      rockvilleraven I learned about the score from Walter Cronkite about 6:50. Kinda killed the suspense a little.

    • @ddogjones8677
      @ddogjones8677 5 лет назад +1

      Love it. I was 14 and the game was amazing@USA

    • @cheesemouse7774
      @cheesemouse7774 5 лет назад +5

      I watched the game on a 19 inch black and white TV at my friend's house. His father Tony was my little league baseball coach. What a proud moment in time for all of America. I played hockey growing up in St. Clair Shores, Mi. My cousin (Mark) was a goalie and teammate of Mark Wells. What a thrill to watch them defeat the Soviets.
      USA! USA! USA!

  • @chansedowning3800
    @chansedowning3800 7 лет назад +158

    Not a hockey fan but this was the biggest upset in sports history hands down! USA🇺🇸

    • @robertharvey9047
      @robertharvey9047 5 лет назад +2

      Woodbridge county

    • @UConnNation12
      @UConnNation12 4 года назад +3

      @chazbukowski Not even close. Chaminade would've had to beat the Lakers or Celtics in the 80s for it to be similar. The Soviets had just killed our NHL All Stars. A bunch of college kids beat the greatest hockey team ever assembled.

    • @patsfan4life
      @patsfan4life 4 года назад +1

      chazbukowski interesting debate 👌

  • @swingset1969
    @swingset1969 Год назад +24

    I was 10 years old, and watched it from my living room, and started crying when that buzzer went and the flags came out. Only time in my life I ever cried watching a sporting event. Even at 10, I knew what it meant.

  • @uweschachtschneider3402
    @uweschachtschneider3402 Год назад +8

    I'm German. I was 15 Years old when this Game started. That Game was the greatest Sportsmoment of my Life. I 'll never forget this greatest Moment in American Sportshistory. I have seen this Movie 25 times. Its fantastic.

  • @jimg6261
    @jimg6261 4 года назад +36

    My favorite Herb Brooks quote and the one that most inspires me actually has nothing to do with hockey. He was telling me a story about how he once started his house on fire with a blowtorch while trying to thaw a frozen water pipe: "Sometimes intelligent people do unintelligent things." This helps me through it when I screw up from time to time.

  • @Apple30braski
    @Apple30braski 10 лет назад +381

    Best Hockey movie ever by far

    • @corbindurek4296
      @corbindurek4296 10 лет назад +7

      Mystery, Alaska and Goon are a close second though

    • @Apple30braski
      @Apple30braski 10 лет назад +2

      Goon ahaha loved the movie cause Seans my fav actor but that isnt even on the list lol.

    • @Apple30braski
      @Apple30braski 10 лет назад

      BosoxnationI972 agreed bud

    • @MIXEDUPTHROWNTOGETHR
      @MIXEDUPTHROWNTOGETHR 10 лет назад

      Corbin Durek
      Goon was good but not 2nd place

    • @lawrenc1
      @lawrenc1 10 лет назад +11

      No..."Slapshot" is the greatest hockey movie......this movie is about much more than hockey. It's about one of the greatest moments in a spirtually depressed country coming at a time it was needed.

  • @firstnamelastname-zi4mq
    @firstnamelastname-zi4mq 2 года назад +88

    This movie is basically gospel in my household. My dad went to U of M with a handful of the guys, and I've been fortunate enough to meet Ramsey, Craig, and Eruzione through various book signings and when the film released. I think I can easily say that to most northwestern hockey kids, including myself, that these guys deserve to have their legend preserved. Me and a handful of buddies watch this movie on Feb 22nd every year to pay respects to arguably the best moment in sports history.

    • @daveenyart
      @daveenyart Год назад +2

      I am confident that thier legacy will never die.

    • @lizapaulineramirez
      @lizapaulineramirez Год назад

      I'm a 59 year old female, raised in East Los Angeles. Knew nothing about hockey until our Canadian neighbor Austin taught me about the sport. My favorite team is the Los Angeles Kings 💜🏒 but I'll watch any game that's on because I love hockey so much! 👏👏 USA! USA! ❤️🤍💙 I met Eruzione @ a LA Kings game so he signed my USA jersey. I consider hockey to be the #1 sport! ❤️🏒

    • @firstnamelastname-zi4mq
      @firstnamelastname-zi4mq Год назад

      @@lizapaulineramirez one of my neighbors played for the Kings in 2011! I love how more people are getting into the sport, it's really the fastest game played, and we need new fans. If you have any interest in playing yourself, nearly everywhere with a rink has a beer league or pond hockey. Usually a few different levels too with super casual or competitive depending on what you like. It's never too late to skate, my dad just turned 65 and we still play on the pond in winter.

    • @lou5501
      @lou5501 Год назад

      How nice that you got to meet many of the team. Plus, that you and your buddies watch the movie each year, to pay your respects. I'm not into sports, really - but I must agree that this was definitely the best moment in sports history.

  • @eugoldlareg
    @eugoldlareg 3 года назад +158

    No matter how many times I watched this, I still get goosebumps every time...

    • @SN2903
      @SN2903 2 года назад +2

      Same

    • @gregsimpson5040
      @gregsimpson5040 2 года назад +2

      Me too

    • @leopoldotecuanhuey4806
      @leopoldotecuanhuey4806 2 года назад

      Goose bumps on goose bumps!

    • @dr.valbell6427
      @dr.valbell6427 Год назад +2

      I remember that night watching the game as a 12 year old kid. Our house was full of neighbors, friends & kids. That night we sat in the living room in the dark- the only light from the TV. When it got to Mike Eruzione’s goal that gave us the lead, we were all screaming & yelling & high-fiving each other as Eruzione was jumping all over the ice. I’ll tell you the last 3 or 4 minutes of the game, nobody said a word in our house. Some were crossing all their fingers, some closed their eyes in silent & fervent prayer. Still some of us were tightly gripping some one else’s hand. Those last 10 seconds when Al Michael’s was counting down, in unison we all counted down out loud with him. When the final buzzer went off, popcorn, pretzels, soda & beer cans went flying in every direction as we all jumped up and down, chanting “USA! USA! USA!” And then singing “ Na Hey Hey Kiss Him Goodbye!” . Funny thing: 4 months later when we were doing our Saturday chores, we pulled out popcorn kernels from that night! It was one of the happiest days of my life. So if you ask me, “Do you believe in Miracles?” I reply “F@@@in’ A, bubba!”

    • @billhill4929
      @billhill4929 Год назад

      And tears

  • @moneyman2148
    @moneyman2148 8 лет назад +271

    TONIGHT, we are the greatest hockey team in the WORLD

    • @patrickcarey4141
      @patrickcarey4141 8 лет назад +11

      +money man Which they were. That night they were better than the Soviets and better than any NHL team.

    • @ricsanta1
      @ricsanta1 7 лет назад +7

      Indeed Patrick. In my opinion, the turning point of that game was when the Americans scored with one second left in the first period to tie the game 2-2. That late goal was a MAJOR MOMENTUM BOOSTER for the USA.

    • @armatageshanks06
      @armatageshanks06 6 лет назад

      LOL the Soviets outshot the States 39-16 in this game.

    • @smithnwesson990
      @smithnwesson990 6 лет назад +2

      DamThatRiver85 And got blocked! Freaking college kids BEAT roided out pros.
      Impossible

    • @howardbaxter2514
      @howardbaxter2514 6 лет назад +1

      DamThatRiver85 but let’s take a look at the shots on goal to goal percentage.
      USA- 4 goals on 16 shots (25%)
      USSR- 3 goals on 39 shots (~7.7%)
      Not only was America’s goalie play better, but their shots were more selective, and carefully placed unlike the Soviets.

  • @gregoest143
    @gregoest143 5 лет назад +22

    Psychological breakdown on what makes this a great speech.
    Hope: “great moments r born of great opportunity.
    Self investment “this is what you’ve Earned”
    Then the most important part. He acknowledges what everybody knows. That the Soviets r better. But the KEY is he puts their focus on this ONE game.
    Then he builds and empowers in a brilliant fashion. He uses a technique to have them envision that they’ve Already WON. “Not tonight. This is Your night. Tonight YOU r the greatest hockey team.”
    “Now go out there and Take it!”

  • @kjhghhff
    @kjhghhff 3 года назад +9

    This is the epitome of mens sports, in the locker room, before a championship or big game. I hope it never gets lost it today's age...

  • @jacknakash2677
    @jacknakash2677 2 года назад +20

    "Tonight we're the greatest hockey team in the world" what an inspirational meaning for that game. USA! USA! USA! The one thing that made the hostages from Iran smile & rejoice was hearing how our hockey team won the gold medal at Lake Placid

  • @MrGeeMan1980
    @MrGeeMan1980 9 лет назад +252

    That speech to this day still gives me goosebumps.

    • @depaola63
      @depaola63 9 лет назад +17

      Indeed! I was 17 in 1980....A wonderful memory!

    • @terrym9435
      @terrym9435 9 лет назад +4

      Nicky Depaola me too !

    • @emiliesmith9403
      @emiliesmith9403 6 лет назад +1

      I wish my family would say that to me ... lol... but they just block my internet and phone so they can block anything Great out of Gods Queen... wrong move ... do u think that's what God would want them to do ..?? Listen to my every move ...

    • @frankrizzo4460
      @frankrizzo4460 11 месяцев назад +2

      Me too🇺🇸🏒

  • @Jacqueline1859
    @Jacqueline1859 10 лет назад +77

    im a canadian but i am a lover of hockey! this is the most epic speech i have ever seen i have watched this a dozen or more times!! this is for all the players fans coaches and families that love the game!!

    • @luvslogistics1725
      @luvslogistics1725 3 года назад

      All you had to say was, I’m a Canadian, rest we understood

    • @tomfriend4348
      @tomfriend4348 3 года назад

      Hi there.. how are you doing? Hope you are fine and staying safe over there??

  • @ek2156
    @ek2156 2 года назад +11

    I was a 10 year old kid from Oklahoma when this game was played. I watched it and wanted to grow up to be a hockey player LOL. This event has to be the greatest sporting event in Olympic history for the USA.

    • @sgtlamancha805
      @sgtlamancha805 Год назад +1

      15 year old then also from Oklahoma…such a great day😊😊

    • @ek2156
      @ek2156 2 месяца назад +1

      @@sgtlamancha805I've watched a lot of great sporting events in my life, but the 1980 hockey team win of the Russians really is the top of the heap. Folks that were not alive then just don't understand how important this win was for America as a country. I was only 10, but even I knew the country was in the dumps. Economy sucked. Iran had taken innocent Americans hostage. Jimmy Carter was a good man, but he was in over his head being President. When this team won, it was like confirmation that America was still the land of the free and the home of the brave. It was like all the pride of being an American just rushed back into our souls. I hope and pray that a similar event can bring our country back together and young people from today can feel pride in America again....

    • @scottklingaman244
      @scottklingaman244 Месяц назад +1

      Jessie Owens

  • @AZTrigger
    @AZTrigger 2 года назад +22

    One of the greatest speeches of all time! Period!

  • @feistybastard
    @feistybastard 4 года назад +9

    I was 11 years old but remember watching and also watching them get killed at MSG the week before. I firmly believe this was both the greatest upset in sports history but also the greatest moment ever in sports. Nothing has ever come close.

  • @camcorbett936
    @camcorbett936 9 лет назад +290

    "Great moments are born from great opportunity, and that's what you have here tonight, boys. That's what you've earned here tonight. One game; if we played them ten times, they might win nine. But not this game, not tonight. Tonight, we skate with them. Tonight we stay with them, and we shut them down because we can. Tonight, we are the greatest hockey team in the world.
    You were born to be hockey players-every one of you, and you were meant to be here tonight. This is your time. Their time is done. It's over. I'm sick and tired of hearing about what a great hockey team the Soviets have. Screw 'em. This is your time. Now go out there and take it!"

    • @juliussolitario6843
      @juliussolitario6843 8 лет назад +2

      U.S are the greatest hockey team in the world it's just like the mighty ducks 1.2.3 watch that mighty ducks

    • @mpthorvonericksen
      @mpthorvonericksen 5 лет назад

      Not Tonight

  • @matthewbenvenuti1792
    @matthewbenvenuti1792 3 года назад +98

    That last part gives me goosebumps “now go out there and take it” love this speech

  • @jordanpeterson9011
    @jordanpeterson9011 3 года назад +9

    One of the best sport speeches of all time

  • @Bellinghamspence
    @Bellinghamspence 5 лет назад +17

    61 year old man bawling right now, seen this many times and watch the tape delayed event. Never get old.

  • @jasonhickernell9634
    @jasonhickernell9634 4 года назад +15

    I love this movie. R.I.P. Coach.

  • @jaydrfish
    @jaydrfish 2 года назад +41

    I'm 70, from Minnesota, and I still play hockey. I've watched this speech a zillion times, and it brings tears every time... "One game.... if we played 'em 10 times they might win 9.... but not this game... Not Tonight...."
    Whenever I run into something that seems impossible I recite Herbie's words....."Tonight, WE are the greatest hockey team in the world...." Thank you, Herb Brooks, for showing all of us what can happen when we belive in ourselves. 🏒🏒

    • @cryptohalloffame
      @cryptohalloffame Год назад +1

      great speech, great game, great moment, what more can you say??

    • @ShameBunny
      @ShameBunny Год назад +1

      God bless sir, see you out there on the ice ♡

  • @someperson8151
    @someperson8151 3 года назад +6

    I watched every U.S. Olympic hockey game on TV that year. I was 9. I believed...and it happened.

    • @perfect1150
      @perfect1150 3 года назад

      I believed as well but seeing them at a Trump rally really makes me question what they stood for.

  • @JTDutch
    @JTDutch 9 лет назад +453

    ... I don't think the U.S. team needed motivation. They needed not to fear. They needed not to be in awe. And I think Herb's speech was designed to get them to understand that they belonged on the same ice as the Soviet team did. Brooks wanted them to believe and understand that they were a worthy opponent.

    • @BigBlack81
      @BigBlack81 9 лет назад +22

      J.T. Dutch Truth. Preach. We ALL need to believe that. I certainly do.

    • @scottjones9973
      @scottjones9973 8 лет назад +6

      +J.T. Dutch Good life tip!

    • @tannerwilson4843
      @tannerwilson4843 6 лет назад +6

      The 1980 USA Team had the tournament of a lifetime as well! Long before beating the Soviet Union. They started out tying Sweden, crushing Czechoslovakia (the 2nd best team in the world) and to many that year! Perhaps the Soviet Union's biggest threat to win gold! They also dominated Norway & Romania and clinched a medal round spot after beating a pretty tricky West Germany team who had a really strong defense! Following the Soviet Union, defeated Finland to clinch Gold! Going in, they thought they had a shot to do it! Momentum and the rest of the world was smiling on them that day!

    • @romanfox5368
      @romanfox5368 6 лет назад

      Yeah, I don't seem to get motivated by these types of speeches, so it's nice to hear I'm not going crazy when I think this.

    • @NathanaelGreer
      @NathanaelGreer 6 лет назад

      Joseph C. Your a reagan dumb fuck its easy to see(

  • @jackmahoney3687
    @jackmahoney3687 10 лет назад +318

    Herb really said "fu** em" instead of screw em

    • @tylerpenberthy8523
      @tylerpenberthy8523 5 лет назад +53

      He also used to say, "like a bunch of monkeys fucking a football,"
      I think the producers wanted more of a PG movie...

    • @brettfavreify
      @brettfavreify 5 лет назад +12

      Disney film?

    • @tonypasma1707
      @tonypasma1707 4 года назад +1

      mmm

    • @jaymac40
      @jaymac40 4 года назад +4

      How do you know? The writers had to guess what he might say. Nobody else was in that room. The players didn’t help write the movie

    • @NothingToPointOut24
      @NothingToPointOut24 4 года назад +25

      @@jaymac40 You dont think they got some insight from the players who the movie was based on? This wasnt exactly a fictional story.

  • @TNEagan
    @TNEagan 3 года назад +27

    I love the subtle sounds aside from the soundtrack in this scene. The sound of the torch on the stick blade. The skate rocking back and forth on the rubber. Herb flipping through the playbook. Brilliant.

  • @ja-ks8dh
    @ja-ks8dh 3 года назад +38

    You can transform human beings to perform at limits beyond their ability with speeches like this. And the team did just that. Amazing performance to win that game

  • @jrinthe8187
    @jrinthe8187 9 лет назад +203

    Great speech by Herb (Kurt). According to interviews I've seen with Mike Eruzione the team Captain, they pretty much captured it word for word here. Not too much Hollywood spin. Nice job. Thanks for posting.

    • @Rockhound6165
      @Rockhound6165 4 года назад +8

      It's posted in the museum at the arena in Lake Placid and it's word for word as it is here.

    • @rjhuf
      @rjhuf 4 года назад +13

      Word for word except they all agree that he didn’t say “screw em.” LOL

    • @jrinthe8187
      @jrinthe8187 4 года назад +8

      @@rjhuf That's funny and true. Since it was a Disney Production I figured the "F" Bomb wasn't going to fly. Still a well done job by Kurt Russell as Herb. Have a good one.

    • @fyrman9092
      @fyrman9092 4 года назад +4

      @@Rockhound6165 It is posted outside the locker room

  • @aquitaineq
    @aquitaineq 8 лет назад +1520

    This movie just sort of represents when the Olympics meant so much more, now it's just commercialized shit.

    • @Kilinho98
      @Kilinho98 5 лет назад +48

      Then it was political shit...

    • @alanconnelly3921
      @alanconnelly3921 5 лет назад +3

      It all about money now pro athletes well not hockey anymore

    • @sandiegodavid622
      @sandiegodavid622 4 года назад +5

      VERY TRUE AQUITAINEQ. Also full of 'politically correct announcers.

    • @Mak933
      @Mak933 4 года назад

      You're right. It's the 5th rate spaghetti you get at that restaurant that even you could make better if you didn't try. It's like well, if it's on and I literally having nothing else going on, including poking my eyes out, then I'll watch.

    • @stevvvvveperry
      @stevvvvveperry 4 года назад +20

      Political correctness has ruined most sports, the tribalism and warrior aspect is what made sports so intense, that is completely gone now.

  • @conskate
    @conskate 3 года назад +8

    And that night, they were the greatest hockey team, in the world.

  • @davidhunter6134
    @davidhunter6134 3 года назад +13

    This is the first hockey game I ever saw, standing next to my father. I still remember so much of it. In Chicago, the Blackhawks weren't on TV at all in that era. I begged my parents to play hockey because of this game.

  • @chrisstanley8053
    @chrisstanley8053 4 года назад +58

    This scene is so great. Every little detail, even down to Herb flipping through the scouting report, lineup card before heading into the locker room, like he’s cramming a few last minute things in before the big test that he knows he’s more than prepared for. Love this scene.

  • @partybuzz8
    @partybuzz8 4 года назад +10

    In my IT career when I am struggling down .I always used to hear this speech.Instead of "U r born to be hockey players" I replace it with "U r born to be a IT professional".
    Automatically my confidence boost to next level :)

    • @JA-ru3il
      @JA-ru3il 2 года назад

      That's an invaluable skill you have there my friend keep nourishing it 😁

  • @mjhirish84
    @mjhirish84 Год назад +7

    I remember this this is back in those days and it was fashionable to actually love your country

  • @ryansmithsonwork
    @ryansmithsonwork 3 года назад +1

    I watched this in Feb. 2004 the week before it was released. Charlotte, N.C. The theater shook when O.C. went into game. and from every goal after.
    O.C., GO! O.C. GET IN THERE

  • @kennethblackburn3962
    @kennethblackburn3962 9 лет назад +7

    The best movie I've ever seen, hands down....so inspirational, yet so depressing at the same time. This level of integrity, drive and determination is no longer a part of the United States of America. Proud to have been alive when my country achieved the seemingly impossible.

    • @About36Greekss
      @About36Greekss 7 лет назад +1

      Yea USA will and cannot ever be an underdog like this again I don't think unless they go back to not letting pros in

    • @roguishpaladin
      @roguishpaladin 5 лет назад

      Pshaw. In the 80s people were saying that the level of integrity, drive and determination of the 50s would never return, and so on and so on before that. Regressives always thing that the previous generation was somehow better - but those regressives are exactly the ones who would not have been able to beat the Soviet team because they would not see the potential of the kids of their time. I see the spirit and fire of the millennial generation as they throw off the shackles of the past and assert themselves. They'll carry the torch proudly as soon as the boomers get out of the way.

  • @Jefff72
    @Jefff72 6 лет назад +27

    I was born and raised in Minnesota. I like Kurt Russell's Minnesota accent.

  • @damonfriedburg7740
    @damonfriedburg7740 3 года назад +11

    Mike Eruzione was from my hometown. After the Olympics, we had a big parade for him. He also came by my elementary school and signed autographs. He was a very down to earth guy.

    • @yellowstone024
      @yellowstone024 24 дня назад

      Winthrop,Massachusetts… God Bless him and the whole town

  • @joefaria523
    @joefaria523 11 месяцев назад +1

    Rhode Island was born for this - protect and lead in law enforcement and Fire rescue .

  • @oswjim
    @oswjim 4 года назад +38

    3:45 --- the best closing line ever .... always gets me chills

  • @jacobmartin4154
    @jacobmartin4154 4 года назад +7

    I would go through a brick wall for the coach, I get shivers everytime.

  • @mgiaco01
    @mgiaco01 3 года назад +8

    What I love about this scene is how it contrasts beautifully with the holiday party scene, when he is asked to give a speech and he declines.

  • @gregschlierf2931
    @gregschlierf2931 3 года назад +82

    I coached soccer for years. My underrated, lower skill team made it to the conference semi-finals (Girls 12/13 year olds) against a team we had only beaten one time in 5 years. I showed this video before the game to the girls. To my surprise they got it. We won the game and the captain came up to me after the game and said...we did it, just like the hockey team did. That speech is priceless.

    • @CarlosHernandez-kd2vb
      @CarlosHernandez-kd2vb 2 года назад +3

      Now, that's awesome!!!

    • @bethcooper4200
      @bethcooper4200 2 года назад +1

      Johnboy on wives computer. Got a Herb Brooks type speech as a soccer player in high school in the early 1960s. When my teammates and I got off the bus you could label each one of us this: BELIEVERS We won the game.

    • @ivanmilken4059
      @ivanmilken4059 Год назад

      It´s called FUTBOL. Argentina Campeón Qatar 2022

  • @donoo1021
    @donoo1021 7 лет назад +94

    I hear "not tonight" all the time......

  • @treyb387
    @treyb387 4 года назад +6

    This movie had the perfect movie slogan
    "The story behind the greatest moment in sports history"

  • @user-wm7lw7wz6k
    @user-wm7lw7wz6k 5 месяцев назад +1

    I was 10, sick, living in Chicago, we lived in a two flat in West Rogers Park, Devon and Talman. I remember watching the game on a Zenith Black and White...didnt understand then why it mattered so much. Now, gives me goose-bumps everytime....what a proud moment to be part of the USA....we need some of this now....anyway the USA Juniors are taking care of business this year.....USA!!!!

  • @oakroyal
    @oakroyal 3 года назад +3

    The game started at 5 O’Clock PM on Friday February 22, 1980. This was before marketing and prime time scheduling. The game was taped. When it was shown on ABC that night, the game was already finished.

    • @calcrappie8507
      @calcrappie8507 3 года назад

      Many who watched it did not know the score. No internet. Some media avoided talking about the game to keep the lid on what had happened. The Russians wouldn't switch the game time start. They were asked and said no. The buzz for this team was already building nationwide when they came back and tied the Swedes and then destroyed Czech.

  • @calcrappie8507
    @calcrappie8507 3 года назад +125

    This team was closely watched in Minnesota leading up to this. Coach Brooks does not cave into "this is the way we've always done it" or bureaucracy. He put this team on a demanding trajectory right from the beginning. He fought for time to develop this team. They played an increasingly difficult schedule of games including NHL teams. No one but Herb thought they could win the gold, but we all knew they were going to be very competitive and skate like demons out there.

    • @cryptohalloffame
      @cryptohalloffame 2 года назад +5

      Very cool, to be so close to the group.

    • @dutdut2.091
      @dutdut2.091 Год назад +4

      most of the team was minnesotans, they done us proud for sure

    • @HockeyFan1972
      @HockeyFan1972 7 месяцев назад +1

      Johnson: Minneapolis
      McClanahan: St Paul
      Christoff: Richfield
      Broten: Roseau
      Pavelich: Evlith
      Verchota: Duluth
      Schnieder: Grand Rapids
      Strobel: Rochester
      Christian: Warroad
      Harrington: Virginia
      Ramsey: Minneapolis
      Baker: Grand Rapids
      Auge: St Paul
      Ross: Roseau
      Delich: Evlith
      Harrier: Bloomington
      Janaszak: St Paul
      Horsh: Red Wing