OMG the lame ass annoying background music - what shit bag post by a fuckkling ass**hoe
@u.v.s.558320 күн бұрын
He is a very smart, cerebral person, there was very much analysis and deliberate experiments going on while he developed his peculiar style of play. Part of why he is such a legend.
@jacksplace9242Ай бұрын
Hero
@3azabbАй бұрын
Does anyone have video of Grant Fuhr pregame warmup at the goal
@vrdragon12Ай бұрын
Long before Jonathan Quick, we Kings fans had Kelly Hrudey. Tough goalie and was always fun to watch. I remember my first LA Kings game, whenever he made a save, there was a fan somewhere behind me going "HRUDEEEEEEEY!!!" and rightfully so. And to this day, I personally believe his Hollywood goalie helmet is the greatest design ever.
@IYoutasDr2 ай бұрын
Legend
@trevorkidd2932 ай бұрын
All I know about him is he has a most excellent name 😂
@Fknheck2 ай бұрын
That’s my uncle
@mariaandmichael26803 ай бұрын
My favorite goalie of all time!
@mariaandmichael26803 ай бұрын
Growing up in Connecticut and Ohio watching the Nordiques in the 70's and 80's he was one of my favorite players!
@danypouliot52373 ай бұрын
Gayest song ever.completley inapropriate for the video.what s wrong with you?
@rjohn34714 ай бұрын
Great but not greatest or even top 5. His style didn't work against the Soviets. They passed the puck like it was on a string and were too quick and unpredictable for him. His long body got tangled up trying to move one side to the other.
@charlieshamburgers4 ай бұрын
Back when goaltending was an art form. Graceful and elegant. He was so light on his feet, like a dancer.
@BouchIsOnTheLoose7024 ай бұрын
This man was a magician with the puck. Cam and the Boston Bruins always defeated my favourite team (the Montreal Canadiens) in the playoffs. I'll never forget the year when he scored 50 goals in 44 games. If Ulf Samuelsson did not connect knee-on-knee with Cam Neely, he would have been a 700+ goal scorer.
@MrDoubled574 ай бұрын
No one better than Pat Foley
@joelchristensen95035 ай бұрын
Cocky isn't the word. Love the muffed liberty pose. Little 5'7" goalie giving him a beat down.
@joelchristensen95035 ай бұрын
What a last name
@bentleydonovan46085 ай бұрын
Neely was the Epitome of being a Bruin
@pasekmi5 ай бұрын
I miss the standup style
@seanheffernan12065 ай бұрын
Moog was my guy as a kid
@hockeynightinbelmont91765 ай бұрын
Ken Dryden's departure left a huge hole in Montreal in 1979-80 during their drive for 5. LAroque was not up to the challenge and Dennis Herron played well but was not a superstar. Later on Sevigny and Wamsley were not even close. Patrick Roy had moments but could not match Dryden and sulked his way out of Montreal. Dryden had class and dignity.
@XapnoMapkc2 ай бұрын
Dryden, Lemaire and Cournoyer all retired after the 79-80 season. The Habs also lost Lapointe and Savard for most of the season, and Guy Lafleur went from 50+ goal man to never topping 30 for the rest of his career. Had Dryden stayed another year, he would not be able to rescue the team. Patrick Roy was much better than Dryden. He was really a next-gen goaltender
@hockeynightinbelmont91762 ай бұрын
@@XapnoMapkc One of the 1st videos I ever made was about the collapse of the Habs Dynasty in 1979-80. Dryden was a much smarter goalie than Roy. He was a cerebral goalie and a student of the game. Montreal would have taken at least one of the Cups away from Philidelphia had Dryden not semi-retired in a Contract dispute. Roy played in the system Jacques Lemaire installed which was called the Neutral Trap. and which was eventually emulated by almost all the teams by the mid 90's. The Neutral Zone trap plus the increase in size and developement of the goaltenders equipment changed the game. Dryden was very much a better goalie than Roy.
@pierremarcoux94656 ай бұрын
I still recall Phil Esposito shooting from about 6 feet in front of Dryden, who gloved the shot. Espo simply stood there and stared at Dryden. Dryden later said he watched Espo's stick to determine roughly where the puck would go. The rest was luck!
@timburr44536 ай бұрын
Dryden was a cool oddity of his time. Very cerebral but still a fierce competitor. Long and lanky he seemed to cover a lot of the net...more than most did of that era. Great anticipation as to where the puck was going. always well positioned
@adammartin86087 ай бұрын
What a windmill save!
@Mrpenguino-ck8fw8 ай бұрын
YALL MY TEAM PLAYED AGAINST HIS GRANDSON ❌🧢
@DigbyOdel-et3xx8 ай бұрын
Ken Dryden was my childhood sports hero, especially when I played minor hockey as a goalie.
@timburr44538 ай бұрын
Chevy
@leonidshashkov64559 ай бұрын
Да Джон Ванпизбрук супер вратарь.когда играл за пантер он один дотащил свою команду в финал кубка Стенли. Куда подевался после Флориды.
@tman66639 ай бұрын
The great Grant Fuhr! ☝️
@tman666310 ай бұрын
The greatest clutch goalie of all-time! The GREAT Grant Fuhr! Wish there was more vids of his saves in the 1984-85 Islanders / Oilers series, his 1-0 shutout..he was unbelievable!☝️
@bb-gc2tx10 ай бұрын
im isles fan and hrudey was fun to watch play goal as a kid even though billy smith was my favorite player and i was not happy when he took the number 1 spot from smitty
@bondi-e2s10 ай бұрын
"ONLY THE LORD SAVES MORE THAN BERNIE PARENT"
@geraldcoreus385410 ай бұрын
Naw bro.. that beats trash.. what you did was a waste of time.. the vocals are of and that beat is not matching up with the topic of the song
@jeanlucfaille749510 ай бұрын
best goaltender ever, 6 Stanley cup in 8 years ! win the Stanley cup before the Calder trophy 😆
@christopher145911 ай бұрын
Best Bruin. EVER
@Kimjungun___ Жыл бұрын
I get trained by mario
@anthonymckinney2868 Жыл бұрын
BEAST👑
@bb-gc2tx Жыл бұрын
oilers destroyed him every year in playoffs
@Davidjon1946 Жыл бұрын
Loved those Quebec home white jerseys
@Davidjon1946 Жыл бұрын
Loved his la kings mask as well as his noridique mask
@Davidjon1946 Жыл бұрын
Always looked like he had a extra chromosome 😅
@odiecalodie Жыл бұрын
GOAT!!!
@ns281 Жыл бұрын
Love the background music! Studied, emulated Billy in my Bantam, Midget years - similar attitude. Coaches did not like or appreciate me but my fellow players and goalie coaches thought I was best guy for the job and they were right. Goalies have the unique challenge of having to overcome horribly ignorant, no-talent bum coaches!!
@GetBenched2010 Жыл бұрын
0:33 greatest stop ever.
@wallygrinder80 Жыл бұрын
My all time favorite goalie I have every jersey of every team he played with
@Davidjon1946 Жыл бұрын
Loved his checker pattern equipment and masks
@timburr4453 Жыл бұрын
Penney for your thoughts
@onerepublicrox Жыл бұрын
Half the video is brawling
@gutted3638 Жыл бұрын
imagine having a name like Puppa
@briantneary2248 Жыл бұрын
The best power forward of all-time.
@Pucksndeep6 Жыл бұрын
Really? Haha
@briantneary2248 Жыл бұрын
@@Pucksndeep6 Yes, dork, really. Lol
@BouchIsOnTheLoose7024 ай бұрын
I agree. Nobody else comes close to the power forward position like Cam Neely.
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OMG the lame ass annoying background music - what shit bag post by a fuckkling ass**hoe
He is a very smart, cerebral person, there was very much analysis and deliberate experiments going on while he developed his peculiar style of play. Part of why he is such a legend.
Hero
Does anyone have video of Grant Fuhr pregame warmup at the goal
Long before Jonathan Quick, we Kings fans had Kelly Hrudey. Tough goalie and was always fun to watch. I remember my first LA Kings game, whenever he made a save, there was a fan somewhere behind me going "HRUDEEEEEEEY!!!" and rightfully so. And to this day, I personally believe his Hollywood goalie helmet is the greatest design ever.
Legend
All I know about him is he has a most excellent name 😂
That’s my uncle
My favorite goalie of all time!
Growing up in Connecticut and Ohio watching the Nordiques in the 70's and 80's he was one of my favorite players!
Gayest song ever.completley inapropriate for the video.what s wrong with you?
Great but not greatest or even top 5. His style didn't work against the Soviets. They passed the puck like it was on a string and were too quick and unpredictable for him. His long body got tangled up trying to move one side to the other.
Back when goaltending was an art form. Graceful and elegant. He was so light on his feet, like a dancer.
This man was a magician with the puck. Cam and the Boston Bruins always defeated my favourite team (the Montreal Canadiens) in the playoffs. I'll never forget the year when he scored 50 goals in 44 games. If Ulf Samuelsson did not connect knee-on-knee with Cam Neely, he would have been a 700+ goal scorer.
No one better than Pat Foley
Cocky isn't the word. Love the muffed liberty pose. Little 5'7" goalie giving him a beat down.
What a last name
Neely was the Epitome of being a Bruin
I miss the standup style
Moog was my guy as a kid
Ken Dryden's departure left a huge hole in Montreal in 1979-80 during their drive for 5. LAroque was not up to the challenge and Dennis Herron played well but was not a superstar. Later on Sevigny and Wamsley were not even close. Patrick Roy had moments but could not match Dryden and sulked his way out of Montreal. Dryden had class and dignity.
Dryden, Lemaire and Cournoyer all retired after the 79-80 season. The Habs also lost Lapointe and Savard for most of the season, and Guy Lafleur went from 50+ goal man to never topping 30 for the rest of his career. Had Dryden stayed another year, he would not be able to rescue the team. Patrick Roy was much better than Dryden. He was really a next-gen goaltender
@@XapnoMapkc One of the 1st videos I ever made was about the collapse of the Habs Dynasty in 1979-80. Dryden was a much smarter goalie than Roy. He was a cerebral goalie and a student of the game. Montreal would have taken at least one of the Cups away from Philidelphia had Dryden not semi-retired in a Contract dispute. Roy played in the system Jacques Lemaire installed which was called the Neutral Trap. and which was eventually emulated by almost all the teams by the mid 90's. The Neutral Zone trap plus the increase in size and developement of the goaltenders equipment changed the game. Dryden was very much a better goalie than Roy.
I still recall Phil Esposito shooting from about 6 feet in front of Dryden, who gloved the shot. Espo simply stood there and stared at Dryden. Dryden later said he watched Espo's stick to determine roughly where the puck would go. The rest was luck!
Dryden was a cool oddity of his time. Very cerebral but still a fierce competitor. Long and lanky he seemed to cover a lot of the net...more than most did of that era. Great anticipation as to where the puck was going. always well positioned
What a windmill save!
YALL MY TEAM PLAYED AGAINST HIS GRANDSON ❌🧢
Ken Dryden was my childhood sports hero, especially when I played minor hockey as a goalie.
Chevy
Да Джон Ванпизбрук супер вратарь.когда играл за пантер он один дотащил свою команду в финал кубка Стенли. Куда подевался после Флориды.
The great Grant Fuhr! ☝️
The greatest clutch goalie of all-time! The GREAT Grant Fuhr! Wish there was more vids of his saves in the 1984-85 Islanders / Oilers series, his 1-0 shutout..he was unbelievable!☝️
im isles fan and hrudey was fun to watch play goal as a kid even though billy smith was my favorite player and i was not happy when he took the number 1 spot from smitty
"ONLY THE LORD SAVES MORE THAN BERNIE PARENT"
Naw bro.. that beats trash.. what you did was a waste of time.. the vocals are of and that beat is not matching up with the topic of the song
best goaltender ever, 6 Stanley cup in 8 years ! win the Stanley cup before the Calder trophy 😆
Best Bruin. EVER
I get trained by mario
BEAST👑
oilers destroyed him every year in playoffs
Loved those Quebec home white jerseys
Loved his la kings mask as well as his noridique mask
Always looked like he had a extra chromosome 😅
GOAT!!!
Love the background music! Studied, emulated Billy in my Bantam, Midget years - similar attitude. Coaches did not like or appreciate me but my fellow players and goalie coaches thought I was best guy for the job and they were right. Goalies have the unique challenge of having to overcome horribly ignorant, no-talent bum coaches!!
0:33 greatest stop ever.
My all time favorite goalie I have every jersey of every team he played with
Loved his checker pattern equipment and masks
Penney for your thoughts
Half the video is brawling
imagine having a name like Puppa
The best power forward of all-time.
Really? Haha
@@Pucksndeep6 Yes, dork, really. Lol
I agree. Nobody else comes close to the power forward position like Cam Neely.
Belle compilation my guy. Merci.