USSR-Canada Summit Series 1972 game 1 part 1

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024

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  • @SonOfTamriel
    @SonOfTamriel 9 лет назад +128

    CBC had a great documentary on Russian/Soviet era hockey with a lot of interviews, and old footage. Really made me appreciate the love and passion the 'Soviets' had for the game. They were great skaters and puck movers, really a beautiful form of the game we all love. Certainly gave us Canadians a well deserved 'wake up call'.
    I'll always root for Canada, and I miss these old days of hockey. Now, everyone plays the same (NHL) no matter where you are from, and it's rather boring to watch.
    'Gretzky to Lemieux, he scores!'
    Thank you Russia for being the most awesome competitors. We'll always remember being enemies on the ice, but brothers of the sport of Hockey.

    • @408Magenta
      @408Magenta 8 лет назад +8

      +SonOfTamriel
      Absolutely. I think this series woke many people up. The thought that you could roll off your summer bunk after drinking beer all summer, practice for a couple of weeks with makeshift lines and hope to get into shape by playing did not work. Canada won but they were damned lucky to win. In fact the winners of this were the 70s Montreal Canadiens and the 80s Edmonton Oilers who played hockey - not the American-style goonshow.

    • @mihailsnesterovics4626
      @mihailsnesterovics4626 6 лет назад

      Great comment here.. seems like everyone is playing the same type of hockey hence it will ultimately come down to who has better players! Whereas in those "black/white" days there were different concepts of how the hockey was played..

    • @smaart81
      @smaart81 5 лет назад +4

      Разве русские сейчас не удивляют?

    • @ghostpepper3099
      @ghostpepper3099 4 года назад

      Can I get the name of the documentary pls?

    • @Search1110
      @Search1110 4 года назад

      @@smaart81 Спорт при Путине? При этом уроде удивляет что вообще есть спорт в России.

  • @83cautious
    @83cautious 4 года назад +6

    Watching in Sydney Australia with my wife from Winnipeg during COVID-19 isolation. Almost 50 years later - Go Canada Go! 💪🇨🇦

    • @vulgarisopinio
      @vulgarisopinio 4 года назад

      Liam Morris
      Yeah, break more legs and heads.

  • @hamburg1306
    @hamburg1306 6 лет назад +7

    This game was the eye opener. Canada greatly underestimated The Soviet team. Especially after early 2-0 lead. Agreed they resorted to rough physical hockey to win series. Herb Brooks finally figured that you have to try and match speed to try and defeat The Soviets.

  • @alexplitka.
    @alexplitka. 11 лет назад +30

    Команда СССР была великолепна в этом матче!!!!!!!!!

  • @АлександрПопов-и5е
    @АлександрПопов-и5е 10 лет назад +7

    the best hockey game ever, there is now such hockey now.

  • @ARTEMON0321
    @ARTEMON0321 8 лет назад +98

    Easy to see, that Soviet team plays hockey, but Canadians - Cold War ;-)

  • @capitainebonhomme1609
    @capitainebonhomme1609 3 года назад +3

    Ce fût vraiment la série du siècle :
    Cela a ouvert la porte aux générations futures de meilleurs joueurs Russes de jouer dans la LNH !!

    • @RaineriHakkarainen
      @RaineriHakkarainen 6 месяцев назад

      It was not because Canada have 650000 hockey players! Ovechkin's Russia have only 80000-100000 hockey players! USA have 550000 hockey players! Canada and USA should have 15 guys who have scored over 800 goals like Ovechkin today!! Ovechkin ERA only 5,3-6 goals per game NHL! Gretzky's time time 8 goals per game!, if Ovechkin had played high scoring 1980s he would had scored over 1300 goals easily!! Soccer game have 250 million players! That means The Soccer All Stars would beat Orr Gretzky Lemieux easily 100 game Series 93-7! Soccer have 4 billion fans around the world! Cricket have 2 billion fans! Soccer 250 million players vs Russia 80000 players would be 99-1!!

  • @itsdimitriymedvedyev
    @itsdimitriymedvedyev 7 лет назад +7

    I like Soviet team more, not only because the won almost every game and their skills/techniques, but also that they are smart and safe and their players wore helmets, unlike Canadians who could of easily got knocked out and broken skull of puck hit head..

    • @Jacktors
      @Jacktors 2 месяца назад

      You can’t be serious you commie

  • @antonboludo8886
    @antonboludo8886 3 года назад +5

    An amazing series between two very different teams.

  • @Outbacker5
    @Outbacker5 11 лет назад +16

    hey !!! I remember games like this. Look at the boards no Ads

  • @Graf_Ka-Ka
    @Graf_Ka-Ka 5 лет назад +10

    Сука, как же наши кружат, голова кружится , когда такую красоту смотришь. Сейчас такого нет( что у канадцев, что у наших почти не видно такой игры).

    • @augie6479
      @augie6479 7 месяцев назад

      Полностью согласен.

    • @Taliban-bz5fj
      @Taliban-bz5fj 6 месяцев назад

      НХЛ посмотри хоть раз. Там в такой хоккей до сих пор играют и уже усовершенствовали его многократно.

  • @BlackBunn1e
    @BlackBunn1e 8 лет назад +2

    It is incredibly awesome of you to have posted this. :3 Thanks very much.

  • @narniafreak129
    @narniafreak129 11 лет назад +13

    Kharlamov, Maltsev Petrov and others were amazing players, but it also the great coach Tarasov. For many years it was the question if USSR team can play Canadian profi. Tarasov started to work on that earlier.He was the great visionary. The game in Canada was the ultimate test of his career.

  • @infinitecanadian
    @infinitecanadian 8 лет назад +58

    The announcer said that it was the Russian national anthem. This is incorrect: it is the Soviet anthem.

    • @max-ye9gz
      @max-ye9gz 8 лет назад +10

      Actually, they are the same, except for the words

    • @infinitecanadian
      @infinitecanadian 8 лет назад +16

      max
      The song is the same, but back then Russia did not have it's own anthem, as it was a member nation of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. It's just like how England does not have it's own anthem and instead uses the British Anthem.

    • @WolfKreide
      @WolfKreide 5 лет назад

      @@infinitecanadian you expect a lot here,...KLM !

    • @84glewis
      @84glewis 4 года назад

      oh, whateverrrrrrrrr!

    • @Search1110
      @Search1110 4 года назад +2

      Does not matter a bit. Same music, just a little changes in lyric (Soviets was changed to Russian). 99% the same.

  • @healthcare2062
    @healthcare2062 4 года назад +28

    They say that Canada hockey players are professionals, while the USSR hockey players are super professionals! Canada, as always, played dirty, breaking the rules, specially injuring the players of the USSR team, but this did not help them. The USSR team is head and shoulders above, because they play smart hockey, not dirty. Their ability to play pass, create scoring chances out of nothing - this is the Soviet school of hockey. Canadians thought that they were the only ones who could play hockey, but it turned out that they still had to learn from Soviet hockey players. And this match is an example of this, as are many matches after that!

    • @claudebuysse7482
      @claudebuysse7482 Год назад

      They are not angels with hits in stomach and others stuff...but i agree with you for the behaviours of some Canadians players. And it was a very good period for them. Now since 20 years , how many trophies for the russians teams ?

    • @GrimReaper-wz9me
      @GrimReaper-wz9me Год назад

      AND Canada & the West are NOT mass bombing civilian targets in the peaceful nation of Ukraine.
      I was fooled with Glasnost and the collapse of the Iron Curtain.
      NOW Russia shows it's TRUE self on the world stage.
      War Criminals in the year 2023? You can keep all of your Communist propaganda from this era, and all others, to yourself.
      Shame is ALL you can feel for your 'mighty' former Soviet Union.

  • @ЕкатеринаКотова-у4э
    @ЕкатеринаКотова-у4э 3 года назад +9

    Канадцы беззубые, без шлемов... А взгляды какие одухотворённые, самоуверенные... И каков результат... Советская команда, этим все сказано!!!

    • @АлексейСпиренков-ч2ю
      @АлексейСпиренков-ч2ю Год назад

      Результат? Дык дрюкнули совковых в итоге!

    • @ИсаД-к3п
      @ИсаД-к3п Год назад

      ​@@АлексейСпиренков-ч2ю Выиграли за счет наглого мордобоя,превосходства в мастерстве не было никакого,примитивный хоккей бей беги,плюс превосходство в габаритах..

    • @kasietkashkelenov4588
      @kasietkashkelenov4588 Год назад

      ​@@АлексейСпиренков-ч2юСоветский союз достойно проиграл.
      Не забывай что потом СССР не мало раз выигрывала канадцев.

    • @АлексейСпиренков-ч2ю
      @АлексейСпиренков-ч2ю Год назад

      @@kasietkashkelenov4588 И что? Речь в данном конкретном случае идёт именно о Суперсерии-72. А что там было потом разбирается в других топиках. Достойно-то достойно, но "пижонов" от Боброва они получили вполне заслуженно!

  • @andyr1313
    @andyr1313 12 лет назад +2

    As a 17-year-old in California just discovering the sport of hockey, this was a big deal to me. IIRC, public TV carried the games, and it was so fascinating- these stars I knew something about, and these mysterious Russians that few knew about, but their graceful play opened so many eyes, One must remember that my hockey experience here in the Bay Area was the California Golden Seals, a team that was as close to stillborn as could be- no fans, no interest, nothing.,,

    • @claudebuysse7482
      @claudebuysse7482 Год назад

      You know you should have Guy Lafleur in 1971 draft ? I like your goalie Gary Smith !!!

  • @tulagi1
    @tulagi1 9 лет назад +19

    56:19 Hewitt said Clarke's stick accidentally came down on Maltsev's head, LOL Clarke's stick never "accidentally" hit anyone! Clarke was one tenacious dude to be sure.

    • @408Magenta
      @408Magenta 8 лет назад +5

      +tulagi1
      Hewitt was generous to a fault. Clarke was fed heavy metals when he was playing in Flin-Flon, Manitoba. He was a very sick (mentally) hockey player.

    • @poiu7777uiop
      @poiu7777uiop 6 лет назад +7

      tulagi1. The whole team in Canada was supposed to be in jail, not playing hockey. They're bandits, not hockey players.

    • @wcjohnny1
      @wcjohnny1 4 года назад +2

      Clarke would be suspended for awhile if this happened in todays game . But then again so would the whole team . lol. Amazin series , can't stop watching .

    • @johnnebocat1397
      @johnnebocat1397 4 года назад +1

      @Les Moore aside from Clarke, Bergman had to be the biggest millstone on Team Canada's neck. Penalty after penalty for chippy play.

  • @canadets72
    @canadets72 2 года назад +3

    Браво, ребята! Так же как ваши отцы победили в 45м, так же и вы победили канадцев в 72м, в первой игре в Монреальском Форуме! И пусть в конце концов канадцы победили в серии, с перевесом в одну шайбу, вы для нас величайшие игроки, развеявшие миф, о непобедимости канадских профи! Валера Харламов-бог хоккея!

    • @vklvklvkletsovst3135
      @vklvklvkletsovst3135 2 года назад +1

      "Богов" хоккея в советской команде было много, а лучшие были Зимин (первый!) и Якушев с Шадриным!!!

  • @tonygambino5905
    @tonygambino5905 9 лет назад +78

    Its a national shame for Canada that they are proud of this series. Before the deciding game you go out and purposely break the ankle of the other teams best player. It would be like a team going out and breaking Michael Jordans leg before a game and then beating the Bulls and then being proud of it.

    • @tonygambino5905
      @tonygambino5905 9 лет назад +14

      Uh, no. I wasn't. I was rooting for Canada. I hate commies. I'm just telling it like it is.

    • @tylerwars1683
      @tylerwars1683 9 лет назад +2

      +Tony Gambino dude. break who? Kharlamov?

    • @tulagi1
      @tulagi1 9 лет назад +3

      +Tyler Wars ya know, hairline fracture much like Bobby Baun had when he scored the winning OT goal for the Leafs in 1964 SCF game 6.
      Tony Gambino, there was enough dirty stuff going on the whole series by both sides, not least of all by the Russian officials.

    • @408Magenta
      @408Magenta 8 лет назад

      +Tony Gambino
      Yes, not much to brag about is there.

    • @KMK7355
      @KMK7355 7 лет назад +5

      Hey 1972, quit being a Richard. Canada acted like thugs in Sweden when Parise
      made like he was going to club the ref with his stick. Seriously they cheated there way to victory.

  • @lucasfelipe396
    @lucasfelipe396 4 года назад +4

    I have this in the oficial released in VHS, 4 tapes in a beautiful box, for collectors

  • @robertscobel7106
    @robertscobel7106 7 лет назад +4

    45 years ago tonight...a death of a great Canadian myth...the absolute superiority of Canadian Hockey. The game is still greatly Canadian however many countries not just the Russians have made their mark and contribution.The legendary Foster Hewitt with the play by play. I was just 13 when I watched this incredible sporting moment.

    • @azerogliev6520
      @azerogliev6520 2 года назад

      Hockey is a Russian game. Period.

    • @claudebuysse7482
      @claudebuysse7482 Год назад

      @@azerogliev6520 During the Tikhonov period OK but not in the last 20 years...too many egos and no Tretiak. Spassiba !

  • @luvmuzik4me
    @luvmuzik4me 9 лет назад +4

    Considering the terrible shape that the members of Team Canada was in, it is amazing that they actually won this series. In those days hockey players, from Canada, would show up to training camp totally out of shape. The Russians had never gotten out of shape.

    • @fdannn6926
      @fdannn6926 9 лет назад +1

      +luvmuzik4me Especially when you consider two of the best players in the world Bobby Orr and Bobby Hull weren't even on the team.

  • @buxtehude123
    @buxtehude123 3 года назад +4

    This was the Sputnik of hockey. Just as Sputnik shocked the West, this game( and win) proven once and for all that Soviets -- mostly Russins-- can play superb hockey.

  • @ninas1454
    @ninas1454 Год назад +2

    Лучше этой команды не было! Самые лучшие хоккеисты ,все звёзды! Улицы были пусты ,когда шли серии игр с канадцами. Слава советскому,именно советскому хоккею! Светлая память хоккеистам,которых уже нет с нами. Петров,Шадрин, Викулов,Цыганков, Рагулин,Кузькин, Зингер, Зимин и Валерий Харламов - Великие спортсмены, гордость страны!

  • @augie6479
    @augie6479 7 месяцев назад

    From the beauty of the anthems to the beauty of this game, it's something we don't see in the game nowadays. You miss this.

  • @Rasmussen904
    @Rasmussen904 9 лет назад +76

    Canadians played very dirty. And the Soviet Union - the best team in hockey, in the period of its existence, almost every time Canada won

    • @buddymadog
      @buddymadog 8 лет назад +8

      Lol dumbass Canada is the best team of all time, check the stats if you don't believe me.

    • @KMK7355
      @KMK7355 8 лет назад +1

      Get real

    • @KMK7355
      @KMK7355 8 лет назад +1

      Get real

    • @buddymadog
      @buddymadog 8 лет назад +1

      lol cant handle the truth

    • @padliuca1326
      @padliuca1326 8 лет назад +2

      your ass is on fire

  • @Fed610
    @Fed610 4 года назад +7

    Canadian hockey - mud. Soviet - figure skating
    Canadian - hammer. Soviet - butterfly. Canadian - only injure, play street

    • @jasonhopps6482
      @jasonhopps6482 22 дня назад

      But Canada won...

    • @Fed610
      @Fed610 22 дня назад

      @@jasonhopps6482 выиграла, но каким способом. Когда даже болельщикам Канады было стыдно за такую игру своей команды. Тогда и советским хоккеистам также нужно было сломать, например, Фил Эспозито, как они специально сломали Харламова. И постоянно травмировать канадский игроков, как это делали они с советскими. Кстати, и в 1974 году, серия с WHA, Харламова и там избили уже после свистка в предпоследнем матче. Потом тренер Канады извинялся. Но ту серию выиграл СССР. Садисты.

    • @jasonhopps6482
      @jasonhopps6482 21 день назад

      @@Fed610 You're absolutely right - there was much ugly play from Canada, who came in woefully unprepared and learned the hard way how excellent the Soviets were. Still, from a Canadian perspective, the series also brought out the best in the Canadians -- their hard work, toughness, and refusal to lose. The Canadians also showed flashes of excellent skill: Henderson's winner in game six is easily the best goal of the series. Canada learned much about hockey from the series and we have the Soviets to thank for that. Our best players in the 80s played much more like Soviets, but you still need toughness to win in the NHL.

    • @Fed610
      @Fed610 21 день назад

      @@jasonhopps6482 конечно и канадские игроки многие прекрасны. Но всю картину испортило их неспортивное поведение на хоккейной площадке. Мы были шокированы, что канадские профессионалы доказывают своё превосходство не лучшей игрой, а откровенной грубостью и какой-то заложенной той капиталистической системой ненавистью к советским спортсменам. Наши спортсмены не были так воспитаны. Сам Эспозито писал, что нам было плевать на советских спортсменов на нанесённые им травмы, они были для нас проклятыми коммунистами и мы их ненавидели всех. Он ещё и заявил, что если бы Бобби Кларк не сломал Харламова, я бы сделал это сам. Мы готовы были убить их ради победы. Его слова. У советского человека это в голове не укладывается, откуда такая ненависть и победа любой ценой. У нас родился во время этих встреч лозунг: "На каждую грубость отвечаем шайбой". Отвратительная победа канадцев. Если помните, спортивная газета Канады тогда вышла с заголовком "Лопата против шпаги". Лучше и не скажешь. Я считаю самым важным оказался первый матч и серия в Канаде, когда вся канадская пресса и игроки кричали, что Советы не смогут даже одну игру свести вничью.

  • @МаратГонин
    @МаратГонин Год назад +3

    При представлении игроков просто вежливые аплодисменты. Потом эти фамилии знал весь хоккейный мир.

  • @olegdc40
    @olegdc40 2 года назад +1

    Thank you for that video - USSR People were friendly

  • @isn81
    @isn81 5 лет назад +5

    The Soviet Hockey was revolutionary hockey. Canadians professionals didnt know, how to play against USSR team. At now Russians players missed their style, and canadians improve their plays.

    • @claudebuysse7482
      @claudebuysse7482 Год назад +1

      Tchecoslovakia and Sweden were good too. The last game of the trip was a 2-2 game against Tchechoslvaks with a goal of Canada in the last minute of the game. But when your training 11 months like soviets , is this a life ? But you 're right , they take the best and push it to the limits. Datsyuk, Mogilny , Fetisov, Ovevchkin or Fedorov are the proof .

  • @lector
    @lector 11 лет назад +8

    Легенда №17
    Legend #17

  • @vonkaunaz
    @vonkaunaz 10 лет назад +79

    Canadians were extremely dirty while the Soviets showed far superior technique and skill.
    The Canadians should have go play a 2nd round in Moscow.

    • @LouSevijina
      @LouSevijina 10 лет назад +1

      they did, in 1974.
      then again on the junior level, in 2007 and 2012.

    • @408Magenta
      @408Magenta 8 лет назад +3

      +Drew P. Wiener
      That was with the WHA and more money driven. After that, with individual teams, the Russians won without argument. The best game I have ever seen was the 1976 Soviet Red Army game against the Montreal Canadiens.

    • @LouSevijina
      @LouSevijina 8 лет назад

      408Magenta i actually watched that game a few weeks ago, and even though it was the two best teams of the 70s going head to head, there was little intense action the entire 60 minutes and the only shine was the goaltending. the best game in my opinion, is game 2 of the 87 canada cup.

    • @ilovejesusforever8369
      @ilovejesusforever8369 6 лет назад +2

      Silly 🤔, they played a whole series and Canada ended up winning lmao 😂😂 😂

    • @ilovejesusforever8369
      @ilovejesusforever8369 6 лет назад +1

      I loved it in 1980 when USA beat arrogant Russia ! The best game ever ! USA number one 😎

  • @vvaletoff
    @vvaletoff 10 лет назад +24

    Нормально поиграли)))

    • @poiu7777uiop
      @poiu7777uiop 10 лет назад +6

      И красиво выиграли.

  • @Elgie91
    @Elgie91 7 лет назад +3

    Really the reason the soviets won was because of how they played. At this time the Soviets fast paced cycled play was unheard of! The Canadians had no clue what to do. And because of the Summit Series that style of play was soon adopted by every team in the NHL. (Just some history for ya ;)

  • @ЛеонидКоваленко-ц6у
    @ЛеонидКоваленко-ц6у 2 года назад +1

    Этот матч, поменял мое мировоззрение на жизнь. Для меня-это одна из трогательных и волнующих моментов в жизни

  • @andrewjoff9136
    @andrewjoff9136 3 года назад +1

    Super match - vs Soviet & Canada - it was real hockey, it was a war on ice, it won't happen again

  • @vladig6649
    @vladig6649 5 лет назад +2

    The greatest game of the 20th century !

  • @sdcalaca
    @sdcalaca 8 лет назад +9

    I live in Texas and don't know that much about hockey but I remember just how big this series was. My question is how long before the Canadians figured this was not going to be the cake walk they thought it was going to be and that they were in for the fight of their lives?

    • @billyjo1881
      @billyjo1881 8 лет назад +4

      After the first period. Phil Esposito said the Russians had a complexity to the game they never encountered before. We knew it after the first period.

    • @sdcalaca
      @sdcalaca 8 лет назад +3

      Kinda like the old Mike Tyson fight where the opponent is all gung ho in that first round. Then he gets hit and wonders "what the fuck have I got myself into".

    • @ilovejesusforever8369
      @ilovejesusforever8369 6 лет назад

      sdcalaca pride comes before the fall !;

    • @michaelowens3507
      @michaelowens3507 5 месяцев назад

      It’s funny you mention this. I was 15 at the time and remember vividly thinking oh wow after the first power play for the Soviets that Canada was in trouble. They were flying out there. Canada played well enough in this game everyone across Canada was in a state of shock after game 1. You have to remember the mindset back then. USSR could barely beat our amateur teams; sometimes scores like 3-2. So we thought it would be a cakewalk. In fact, most Canadians were looking forward to kicking their butts. lol.

  • @Lava1964
    @Lava1964 5 лет назад +5

    The Soviets did a great con job on Canada. "We have come here to learn." They properly figured the Canadians would be overconfident. Harry Sinden tried to warn his team the Soviets were excellent, but they wouldn't listen to him. Canada also handicapped itself by disallowing the players who jumped to the WHA (specifically Bobby Hull) and by having players from all the Canadian teams. (Did Dale Tallon and Jocelyn Gouvermont really deserve to be on the team?) Once the Canadians worked themselves into shape and got used to playing with each other, they were the better team.

    • @j-fpilote1576
      @j-fpilote1576 5 лет назад +2

      The best hockey player in the world (Bobby Orr) was injured...

    • @FlipTrojan
      @FlipTrojan 4 года назад +2

      @@j-fpilote1576 Not being an hockey historian, I always thought this series just coincided with the descent of Bobby Orr's career, which is why he wasn't playing. Turns out it happened near the peak of his career so, yes, thanks for explaining his absence. Would've been great to see Orr against these CCCP players. In addition to underestimating them, I saw a picture of Team Canada during a practice session preceding this game and a lot of the players were out of shape.

    • @j-fpilote1576
      @j-fpilote1576 4 года назад

      Orr played against the USSR in 1976 Canada Cup, when he was only a season away from retiring...
      That is when Darryl Sittler said this unforgettablee 1-liner: "Bobby Orr on one leg is better than any player on two."

    • @murphyjones100
      @murphyjones100 4 года назад

      @@FlipTrojan Imagine Orr flying around on that big ice!? that would have been amazing to watch

    • @claudebuysse7482
      @claudebuysse7482 Год назад +1

      @@j-fpilote1576 The best player of Soviets Anatoly Firsov was not there too...

  • @vladig6649
    @vladig6649 4 месяца назад

    This game began a new era in world hockey.

  • @0UtLAwSCuMFUcK
    @0UtLAwSCuMFUcK 8 лет назад +1

    Many thanks for this up.

  • @basilsmith104
    @basilsmith104 4 года назад +3

    Great hockey.

  • @Hldocin
    @Hldocin 6 лет назад +5

    Hanba Kanade, celú sériu hráli podlo a neférovo, hlavne proti Charlamovovi, ktorému nakoniec zlomili nohu a stav série sa začal otáčať v prospech kanadských hajzľov.

  • @PavelSTL
    @PavelSTL 4 года назад +12

    "Kharlamov looked the best". If I got a nickel every time I heard that during his career, I'd be a rich man.

    • @capitainebonhomme1609
      @capitainebonhomme1609 3 года назад +3

      What Bobby Clarke did to Vharmalov was absolutely and totally unforgivable.

    • @vklvklvkletsovst3135
      @vklvklvkletsovst3135 2 года назад

      Зимин, Якушев, Шадрин, Третьяк и остальные - все великие хоккеисты своего времени!

  • @85passthru
    @85passthru 5 лет назад +2

    my favorite teams when i was a kid were the FLYERS and the BRUINS...so obviously liked tough teams...but still view our international play in those days as absolutely shameful...resorting to complete goon tactics because we realized we werent good enough to compete. period.

  • @merc340sr
    @merc340sr 5 лет назад +4

    The first times I had ever seen Russians from behind the Iron Curtain. Awesome! Did the Russians ever put on a show that night. Everybody was stunned!

    • @Kycko_
      @Kycko_ 3 года назад

      Please stop saying Russian when you're talking about Soviet. "Soviet" means not only "Russian". 😐

    • @merc340sr
      @merc340sr 3 года назад

      @@Kycko_ CCCP

  • @АртёмТрушков-н9ы
    @АртёмТрушков-н9ы 5 лет назад +1

    СССР(Россия) и Канада были и до сих пор самые сильные команды в мире по хоккею!!

  • @TheyCallMeMrMaybe
    @TheyCallMeMrMaybe 9 лет назад +5

    It's like watching two deities clash in a realm that they share.

    • @poiu7777uiop
      @poiu7777uiop 6 лет назад +1

      TheyCallMeFilep. That's right, one deity is light, and the other is darkness. The Russians used to play hockey by the rules, but Canadians are in a street fight.

  • @bauerpowerca
    @bauerpowerca 5 лет назад +1

    From these comments, the theme is pretty consistent. USSR skilled, played beautifully. Canada Thugs. People are projecting today's "Players wrapped in bubble wrap" type of hockey to 1972. Hockey in Canada was always played this way. Hall of Famer Black Jack Stewart was the most popular player in Detroit in the late 40s and was hated everywhere else because he typified the way hockey was played in Canada and the NHL. He used the heaviest stick in the league. The reason as he said himself, "My stick is not for scoring goals, it's for breaking arms." Hockey used to be a hard tough game where goalies didn't wear masks and if they got hit in the face they waited and bled in the net until the next whistle and then left and got 25 stitches and after that they got back in net. Hockey was won by wearing down your opponent physically. The Canadians saw early in this game that they were out of shape and they couldn't skate with the Soviets and so they did what you always did, you tried to wear them down physically. Somebody compared Bobby Clarke slashing Kharlamov to breaking Michael Jordan's leg and then celebrating that you beat the Bulls. The difference? This is hockey and that is basketball. This was the way hockey was always played. That comment is like saying...Lawrence Taylor broke Joe Theisman's leg and then celebrated when the Giants beat the Redskins. That would be crazy to say and it is the same with hockey. It's not that they just thought of it for the first time on Sept. 2 1972.

    • @nthdegree1269
      @nthdegree1269 5 лет назад +1

      Truthfully, the Canadien team was nowhere in "game shape" they took the Soviets too lightly, and key playeres like Bobby Hull and Bobby Orr were not there. Orr from injury.

    • @mechkota
      @mechkota 2 года назад

      so you are saying that hockey is not a game about skill but a game about intimidation?

    • @bauerpowerca
      @bauerpowerca 2 года назад +1

      @@mechkota Back in Pre-Gretzky days yes, it was probably 50-50 skill-intimidation. For the Broad Street Bullies of the 70s and all hockey before the 60s it was more like 75% intimidation. Watch what the Flyers did to the Red Army team in Philadelphia in 1976. That game was won purely by intimidation. The Red Army was much more skilled team, but their will to play was crushed by the Flyers' Intimidation. The only reason they stayed on the ice until the end of the game was so they didn't lose their share of the gate money.

    • @claudebuysse7482
      @claudebuysse7482 Год назад

      @@bauerpowerca The worst game i ever saw...

  • @ronadams681
    @ronadams681 6 месяцев назад

    Good production!
    Especially for 11 years ago, are you in Hollywood yet?

  • @maxspirin3945
    @maxspirin3945 4 года назад +7

    26:58 Referees congratulating each other on Canada scores against Soviets? Must be quite unbiased in their judgements.. eh? ;)

    • @rhettinski
      @rhettinski 3 года назад

      It could have been that they were conferring with each other as to which players should receive assists on Henderson's goal

  • @JosephDungee
    @JosephDungee 8 лет назад +1

    44:37 The reason why this puck went in is because he kinda of fanned on the shot and hit a slow one under Dryden's pad. If he had hit it squared more than likely Dryden would have made the save because it would have been lifted into his pads.

  • @JosephDungee
    @JosephDungee 4 года назад +9

    1:04:40 The GREAT Valeri Kharlamov ( Hockey Hall of Fame '05 )

    • @vklvklvkletsovst3135
      @vklvklvkletsovst3135 2 года назад

      Великие - Зимин и Якушев! А ещё Шадрин!

  • @krowboom
    @krowboom 9 лет назад +32

    What if the Russians broke Esposito's ankle? There is no excuse for purposely trying to injure another player, period. It was a dirty goon play. Worse yet is Esposito laughed about it saying he would have done it if Clark didn't.

    • @tulagi1
      @tulagi1 9 лет назад +3

      +krowboom Like Mikhilov kicking Bergman with his skate and cutting him?

    • @FischerFan
      @FischerFan 8 лет назад +5

      Esposito has admitted on numerous occasions, 'I would've killed them to win. THAT scared me!".
      John Ferguson, while in the Team Canada dressing room, stated that Kharlamov 'needs a little tap on the ankle.'. He was staring at Bobby Clarke when he said it.

    • @poiu7777uiop
      @poiu7777uiop 6 лет назад +1

      krowboom. And what can you expect from outright bandits?

    • @claudebuysse7482
      @claudebuysse7482 Год назад

      @@poiu7777uiop The worst was in Sweden...hot blooded games and a disgrace for the canadian hockey. And it were an "amicals " games...

  • @ldhorricks
    @ldhorricks 4 года назад +3

    When I watched this series as a young boy in 1972 I had no idea how bad of a play by play announcer Foster Hewitt was...maybe he was just past his prime by then. I know he's a hockey icon and it was a long time ago but there were far better play by play men at that time. Gallivan, Kelly, Robson, Even B. Hewitt. Why they gave Foster all 8 games is a mystery to me. He couldnt even pronounce our own players names let alone the Soviets.

    • @kyledore1534
      @kyledore1534 4 года назад

      Larry Horricks it would be like giving a crucial series to Bob Cole in 2020. Cole did radio PBP for this series. If you listen to Game 2 Foster sounds like a very old man. He doesn’t sound as out of practice by Game 8.

    • @danielupsdell2697
      @danielupsdell2697 3 года назад

      Thanks

  • @Defenseman61913
    @Defenseman61913 11 лет назад +3

    Likewise, I'm from the states, and I can tell you that if Tretiak was in goal in the Olympics, the "Miracle on Ice" would probably not have happened. Not taking away from that win either, but I greatly prefer the Summit Series to the Miracle (which then went on to a game against Finland).

    • @holdencazes5208
      @holdencazes5208 4 года назад

      Im 6 years late but Tretiak was the goalie for the USSR during the 1980 Olympics when the United States won gold

    • @АндрейМ-г6н
      @АндрейМ-г6н 4 года назад +1

      @@holdencazes5208 only the first twenty minutes later it was replaced for some unknown reason.

  • @JimMorri
    @JimMorri 11 лет назад +3

    Прикольно поглядеть, как оно было. Красота!

  • @michaelowens3507
    @michaelowens3507 3 года назад +2

    It’s odd that Zimin only played a few games. Was he injured?

    • @michaelowens3507
      @michaelowens3507 3 года назад +1

      I always get a kick out of the description by Brian Conacher on Petrov’s goal. He put the puck upstairs when the puck was right along the ice

    • @Andyvas375
      @Andyvas375 2 года назад +2

      appendicitis has opened after game 2

  • @us-Bahn
    @us-Bahn 2 года назад

    Phil wasn’t trying to be disrespectful to his Soviet counterpart winning the ceremonial face-off. He just wanted to be in control of the choreography so Prime Minster Trudeau would be presented the puck on behalf of the entire Team Canada.

  • @vvsekeerin
    @vvsekeerin 11 лет назад +2

    Прочитал книгу Драйдена об этой серии и решил пересмотреть. Не онимаю, что все так на него ополчились после этой игры? Как я вижу, играл он вполне прилично, в первом периоде достаточно сложные броски брал, ну а то что в третьем вся команда просто стала... так это не вратаря вина, его просто на убой защитники стали оставлять...

  • @carlandre8610
    @carlandre8610 4 года назад +1

    It takes a few games to make a team gel. The Soviet team were truly a team in the beginning.
    Also this was more like team NHL a lot of guys could have made a big difference to the line up. Bobby Hull for one.

  • @golfmetrics8315
    @golfmetrics8315 5 лет назад +19

    Bobby Clarke is, w/o question, the DIRTIEST PLAYER to EVER play the great game of hockey.

    • @stephenpayne9120
      @stephenpayne9120 4 года назад +2

      Nonsense.

    • @thearsenalmisfit2414
      @thearsenalmisfit2414 3 года назад +2

      Actually he dud what he was told to do in this series. He was still a young player that gad no real sranding as a leader yet. I would say that the cheap shot artist of yoday are alot worse as the instigator rule pretty much took care of any retaliation for a cheap hit that injuries a player. In those days if you did crap like that you spent every game against that team after what you did paying fir it.

    • @blite13
      @blite13 2 года назад

      Brad Marchant. Bruins, hated by every other player in the league.

    • @claudebuysse7482
      @claudebuysse7482 Год назад

      @@thearsenalmisfit2414 John Ferguson told him to hurt Kharlamov...

  • @davidyoung8875
    @davidyoung8875 5 лет назад +3

    what's really amazing is we didn't wear helmets

  • @basilsmith104
    @basilsmith104 4 года назад +1

    Great series.

  • @SITRUUNAPUURO-du4kr
    @SITRUUNAPUURO-du4kr 2 года назад

    TWO OF MY FAVS

  • @evlmpyr
    @evlmpyr 11 лет назад

    I find it humorous, as a long time hockey fan, that it was Team Canada and not an NHL All Star team, but it makes perfect sense because the NHL was 99% Canadian at the time and either name could have been used interchangeably.

    • @canuck81
      @canuck81 4 года назад

      Nah it was Canada vs USSR

  • @DThGrantland
    @DThGrantland 10 лет назад +1

    The Canadian players had lost their poise, "running all over the ice" to establish their hitting game, while the Soviets used an unexpected tactic, that of the long pass, to break a man out of their defensive zone.

  • @6idangle
    @6idangle 6 лет назад +1

    16:44 Esposito switches hands to shoot the puck my brain couldnt handle that sight.

  • @buxtehude123
    @buxtehude123 3 года назад +2

    Soviets played real hockey, Canadians played hook 'em hockey. Eventually N. American hockey adopted Russian hockey wit its grace and beauty.

  • @TheMrfreedomrequired
    @TheMrfreedomrequired 10 лет назад +1

    I just heard it Glorious and FREE

  • @marcallaire5390
    @marcallaire5390 9 лет назад +2

    C'était Claudette Auchu avait jouer l'hymne Nationale de L'URSS, et du Canada avait été chanté par le regretté Roger Doucet

  • @OGDonaldEngel
    @OGDonaldEngel 8 лет назад +1

    So slow compared to today's game... It's amazing as to how much faster and more skilled even the bottom NHL team is compared to back then.

    • @MrMikeyboy4
      @MrMikeyboy4 8 лет назад +1

      bud i wish i was around for these games best hockey ever. The only reason why hockey is they way it is now is from the USSR,the skill with the puck was just breathtaking.

    • @MrMikeyboy4
      @MrMikeyboy4 8 лет назад

      ***** I was at the tour that they were having yesterday in Toronto (summit series 72) thats the closes i can ever experience what everyone else was back in 72 haha

    • @MrMikeyboy4
      @MrMikeyboy4 8 лет назад

      ***** Yea i know, i know, I think all of Canada thought the same thing. Have you seen 'Red Army"?

    • @MrMikeyboy4
      @MrMikeyboy4 8 лет назад +1

      ***** No, it called "Red Army" it a documentary. Its on Netflix, you should check it out if you havent. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Army_(film)
      I hated how the Flyers played them Broad Street Bullies, they had to leave the ice because they where so dirty and they still are.

    • @majorsmythe1
      @majorsmythe1 8 лет назад

      True, but remember they had a red line. Today's players dont have a red line, so they build up alot ofspeed in the neutral zone. Makes the game actually MORE dangerous.

  • @MehrunesKar
    @MehrunesKar 7 лет назад +13

    Canadians play was so dirty, when my mother entered the room i switched it to porn...

  • @JosephDungee
    @JosephDungee 8 лет назад +2

    42:16 Looks like Brad Park took a dive after being poke checked to get that tripping call.

  • @chais1111
    @chais1111 6 лет назад +3

    way slower game but yet way more interesting. the flair and the character of the game is gone....

  • @JosephDungee
    @JosephDungee 8 лет назад +2

    43:12 I SWEAR Ken Dryden's mask changes with his moods...lol
    His mask looks like its angry here :-D
    1:04:45 Here we have mask...lol

  • @September2004
    @September2004 2 года назад

    50 years ago today!

  • @danroux4010
    @danroux4010 5 лет назад +2

    Lots of comments here about Bobby Clarke's dirty play. Fact is, Clarke was a thug even against players in the NHL. One of the comments below is that "Canadians were extremely dirty". They certainly played tough hockey but other than Clarke, the vast majority of Canadian players weren't playing dirty. Another comment states that the Soviets played with "far superior technique and skill". In my view, another over reach. The Soviets were used to playing together as a team while the Canadians weren't and it showed especially in the initial games. What the Soviets did have was far superior physical conditioning. The Canadian players were coming off their summer break and in those days most of them just played golf and drank beer during their break. The Canadian team play got more cohesive as the series progressed and while Canada got crushed in this first game, the spread was never more than two goals in the other two games Canada lost. In Moscow, Canada won three of four games and ultimately the series. And Tretiak was one of the Soviets saving grace. Had it not been for Tretiak, the Soviets would not have seemed so formidable. The Soviet offense certainly did spring a nasty surprise on Canadian players and fans in this 1st game and their disciplined play had a tremendous impact on NHL hockey in subsequent years. It was a brutal wake up call.

  • @kevink8442
    @kevink8442 11 лет назад +1

    I was a HS senior in Massachusetts when this was played. Little did either Canada or USSR realize that the US was in the early stages of developing star talent. Langway, Morrow, O 'Connell, Rowe and Holmgren were all playing HS hockey then.

    • @standinsmore9962
      @standinsmore9962 5 лет назад +1

      Russia and Canada ARE Hockey, and are the best at it....the rest of the world suck, especially the USA. I saw the Soviet beat USA National team 12-0 in 1974 during a 6 game series vs. US Nationals in the USA.

  • @GladfromMan
    @GladfromMan 6 лет назад +1

    The Soviet team was equally as dirty but not blatant. They tripped and speared too. But looking back I will never forget games 1 and 8......I cried (figuratively) and jumped for joy. Missing school was fun too......What a memories. Only one thing ... to this day I lost all respect for Phil Esposito who said what Bobby Clarke did was "part of the game". Stalking and tomahawking another play with intent to injure is not part of hockey

  • @GaelicMagyar
    @GaelicMagyar 9 лет назад

    What is that song the organist plays after the Canadian anthem?

  • @perrysar5954
    @perrysar5954 4 года назад +1

    They made us est crow on that first game,and EVERYTHING CHANGED AFTER THAT DAY

  • @ElliottDuster
    @ElliottDuster 6 лет назад +2

    Now that’s what I call an actual Cold War!

  • @user-Sidor1964
    @user-Sidor1964 4 года назад

    спасибо

  • @MsOlNik
    @MsOlNik 11 лет назад +1

    Согласен на 100%

  • @briesto7091
    @briesto7091 3 года назад +2

    The best offense is: michailov, petrov, charlamov

  • @merc340sr
    @merc340sr 6 лет назад +2

    The Russians improved the quality of hockey to a significant degree.

  • @robertjones1543
    @robertjones1543 4 года назад +1

    Slew foot 1 slew foot 2 here you wanna hold my stick take this chopp 😂😂😭😭😭😭😭😭Clarks to fucking funny

  • @Sokol85a
    @Sokol85a 5 лет назад +1

    It was a shame the officiating of the NHL, and now. Nothing has changed.

  • @Shtur_Man
    @Shtur_Man 11 лет назад +1

    Yes, Tretiak has saved our team in this game!

  • @chirrrs
    @chirrrs 11 лет назад

    I love how the fans in these older games are in street clothes - obviously before the mass production of jerseys! Just a different feel to the crowd atmosphere, I'm not sure how to describe it!

  • @Gavnov
    @Gavnov 11 лет назад

    Yes,he was,he is

  • @AMetisMoment
    @AMetisMoment 10 лет назад

    wonder why I can't find a video of the canadian national anthem as it was sung in toronto for game 2.

  • @davidyoung8875
    @davidyoung8875 5 лет назад

    canadians are nice people . except on the ice. after the game we go have a beer and say man you really slammed me into boards. great job bro, you played good tonight. it's a game.

  • @alexei835
    @alexei835 Год назад +3

    7 - 3 достойное унижение хвалёных профессионалов...
    Браво Красная Машина...

  • @olegtretjakov19
    @olegtretjakov19 2 года назад +1

    помню там еще ммужик добросовестно поедал свою шляпу хреновый предиктор

  • @tempusfugit6820
    @tempusfugit6820 2 месяца назад

    The soviets had prepared for months prior to those games. The Canadians were not training in the summer back then. They didn’t know anything about the opposite players while the soviets had watched NHL games and knew where the weakeness were. It was a rude awakening for sure.

  • @DrFlippin
    @DrFlippin 7 лет назад +1

    Phil Esposito taking the ceremonial draw like a hotdog... what a disgrace.

  • @JosephDungee
    @JosephDungee 8 лет назад +2

    36:45 Nice Tripping non-call!