Last game at the Montreal Forum - Maurice Rocket Richard ovation

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  • čas přidán 6. 04. 2008
  • This is the classic standing ovation that was given to Maurice "Rocket" Richard after the last game ever played at the Montreal Forum. The video is UNEDITED and COMPLETE. If you wish to debate the duration of the ovation, please read this first:
    1) I am hardcore fan the Canadiens. This is my team. I am a real fan - no character assassination is required to argue with me.
    2) I can certify that the video here was taped LIVE and is not edited - in the recent DVDs, its is the exact same length as above with no edits. Besides why would they edit the ovation in the DVDs? Even the official Habs site has it wrong, but it doesn't matter - its what the Rocket represents that is most important.
    3) Historians have shown that the duration of the ovation has increased in how people remember it, even those who were present at that memorable game. The ovation has been said to have lasted 7, 10, 12, 14 & even 18 minutes!
    4) If you have a longer version of the actual ovation, prove me wrong - I would love to see it. :-)

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  • @Gradd123
    @Gradd123 Před 5 lety +342

    He wasn't just a man. He was a symbol and a hero for every french canadian.

    • @davidoickle1778
      @davidoickle1778 Před 4 lety +5

      Well said!

    • @robertoautore9252
      @robertoautore9252 Před 3 lety +5

      I agree, the greatest hockey player ever, Montreal Canadiens Legend, Maurice !! ROCKET !! Richard 9.

    • @loo2yoo
      @loo2yoo Před 3 lety +10

      No, not just for french Canadians. Every boy in the province.

    • @Gradd123
      @Gradd123 Před 3 lety +13

      @@loo2yoo I agree. I was just pointing at the fact that at this period in Quebec history it wasnt easy to be french canadian. He helped to change that in a way.

    • @dlaliberte5633
      @dlaliberte5633 Před 3 lety +2

      Every hockey player.. fuckin legend

  • @yanl-c9748
    @yanl-c9748 Před 5 lety +315

    This man right here is the greatest hockey legend of all time. You people who's not from Montreal don't even how big he was. He was bigger than his sport. He was the voice of the french canadian people who was fighting to being accepted by the rest of Canada at this time. He fought for his teammates and for his people with passion and humility and he was the symbol of hardworking.
    RIP the Rocket Richard, the greatest and most powerful player to ever play hockey

    • @robin-bq1lz
      @robin-bq1lz Před 3 lety +3

      Emmènes en de la pression.

    • @mrconfusion87
      @mrconfusion87 Před 2 lety +7

      Anyone who is an NHL fan will know he left a HUGE mark on the league! So big there is an award named after him!

    • @gynandroidhead
      @gynandroidhead Před 2 lety +8

      He's a cultural icon and only one of eleven players to have the waiting period waved for the HOF

    • @3333bongman
      @3333bongman Před 2 lety +9

      No one in hockey ever, not even Gretzky can draw a standing ovation like he did.

    • @dougbrowne9890
      @dougbrowne9890 Před 2 lety +10

      @@3333bongman Gordie Howe got that reception at the 1980 All Star Game. Both of them deserved every second of them. Just watched "The Rocket: Maurice Richard" for about the 10th time last night. I'm an American, so I cannot relate to what he (and so many French Canadians) went through. Richard deserves every accolade he has ever been given, and much more. RIP Rocket.

  • @H1X2N4
    @H1X2N4 Před 8 lety +286

    My father was an avid fan of "Rocket" Richard. My cousin a young hockey player was killed on the ring during a game. He was 16. Rocket Richard--his hero came to his funeral.

    • @gamerg1rl761
      @gamerg1rl761 Před 7 lety +60

      That sounds like something he would do.

    • @corym6174
      @corym6174 Před 6 lety +23

      God love you, your cousin and The Rocket

    • @LeafsAndCars
      @LeafsAndCars Před rokem +1

      Belated condolences for your cousin.

    • @hoss-lk4bg
      @hoss-lk4bg Před rokem

      prove it

    • @LeafsAndCars
      @LeafsAndCars Před rokem

      @@hoss-lk4bg WHY? WHAT DO YOU CARE IF IT'S TRUE?

  • @marcpell133
    @marcpell133 Před 3 lety +75

    36 years after retirement and he gets a 7 minute standing ovation... Incredible.

    • @ianstephenson9721
      @ianstephenson9721 Před rokem +6

      He was more than a hockey player to the people of Québec

    • @KJakaBlackBandit20
      @KJakaBlackBandit20 Před rokem +3

      They would have gone another 7 minutes had the announcer finally decided to speak and even then he struggled to be heard

  • @evilTaker90V2
    @evilTaker90V2 Před 5 lety +188

    The only man who’s suspension caused a city-wide riot. That’s how much The Rocket meant for the Habs fans. Rest In Peace #9, you are missed

    • @dinojay8410
      @dinojay8410 Před 6 měsíci +3

      And it unofficially marked the start of the Quiet Revolution in Quebec.

  • @unlocked6352
    @unlocked6352 Před 8 lety +260

    I'm a die-hard Bruins fan but this video brings me to tears every time. Truly one of the greatest of all time.

    • @edmourgagnon1504
      @edmourgagnon1504 Před 5 lety +4

      Same with me. I was too young to remember him play. And on that night, i thought he was going to have a heart attack!

    • @jonathanrobinson407
      @jonathanrobinson407 Před 5 lety +17

      Same for me.. and he represented something we ll never see again in mtl... québécois used to be victim of a lot of racism in his years and he always stood up tall.
      Got targeted by players, referees and even the league commissioner and never lost his passion to battle hard every night.
      He is the Babe Ruth of hockey, a modest guy giving everything on and off the ice..
      Every time I am struggling I watch this video.. he would have never admitted it but he paved the way for Québécois to stand their ground and be united as a people

    • @fredguerin5395
      @fredguerin5395 Před 4 lety +11

      unlocked
      I am raising my kids in a pure hatred tradition for the Bruins, but i salute and welcome your comment Sir.

    • @robertoautore9252
      @robertoautore9252 Před 3 lety +4

      Thank-you so much unlocked, greatly appreciated by a HABS fan

    • @unlocked6352
      @unlocked6352 Před 3 lety +2

      @@fredguerin5395 can I just correct that I am not a sir lol, but I feel like I'm too young to go by ma'am

  • @MrAlsfan5
    @MrAlsfan5 Před 9 lety +189

    Hockey's cathedral: The Montreal Forum.

  • @hestheman929
    @hestheman929 Před 9 lety +176

    Jesus, does that town ever know how to do an ovation. Incredible.

    • @ohwell94
      @ohwell94 Před 5 lety +40

      That town hockey was a religion and Rocket Richard was their Jesus
      And no I'm not kidding

    • @mitch9186
      @mitch9186 Před 4 lety +4

      Same thing with hulk hogan when he went there

    • @robertoautore9252
      @robertoautore9252 Před 3 lety +4

      @@ohwell94 so true he was a God in Montreal

    • @oranganewton
      @oranganewton Před 3 lety +2

      Montreal Forum, Hockey's Cathedral

    • @abs802
      @abs802 Před 2 lety +1

      100%. Nobody does it better. Was the same in the streets the day of his funeral. Amazing.

  • @Pinck1964
    @Pinck1964 Před rokem +20

    If, by some stretch of ignorance he had no idea how much he was loved and appreciated, I am so glad he had no doubt before he died.
    Hockey Legend. RIP.

  • @MsVixxen
    @MsVixxen Před 10 lety +257

    I like to imagine that's also how he was welcomed into Heaven. The word 'legend' doesn't do the man enough justice. Bless you Maurice, RIP

    • @edmourgagnon1504
      @edmourgagnon1504 Před 5 lety

      Did you know that he even appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show?
      czcams.com/video/Lm8mEZjkId4/video.html

    • @godhere6459
      @godhere6459 Před 4 lety +3

      he never went to heaven.....hes in the hockey hall of Fame

    • @waynejohanson1083
      @waynejohanson1083 Před 4 lety +1

      Better be hockey in heaven.

    • @godhere6459
      @godhere6459 Před 4 lety

      @@waynejohanson1083 i hope theres hockey in hell.. .dont want to miss out.

    • @junahbirchwater8514
      @junahbirchwater8514 Před 3 lety

      @@godhere6459 no ice in hell

  • @MrDeengels
    @MrDeengels Před 2 lety +32

    This isn’t just a celebration of Maurice Richard, it’s a celebration for all French speaking Canadians who see themselves in him. He is one of them, and he brought pride to all French speaking Canadians. Le Habitant!

    • @lancelot1953
      @lancelot1953 Před 2 lety +3

      Hi Zephead76, Maurice Richard carried with him all the hopes, values, traditions... of the French Canadians along with him. I lived that era, Peace be with you, Ciao, L

  • @stratovani
    @stratovani Před 13 lety +69

    In the National Film Board of Canada documentary, "The Rocket", Richard wondered if, as he aged and grew old, people would still remember him. Maurice got his answer that night.

    • @jonnych1839
      @jonnych1839 Před 2 lety +4

      Us hockey fans never forget legends.

    • @daboys1215
      @daboys1215 Před 2 lety +6

      @@jonnych1839 Legends never die. Their story just gets passed on to the next generation.

  • @mrconfusion87
    @mrconfusion87 Před 2 lety +29

    You cannot claim to be a bonafide NHL fan unless you knew about Rocket, and what a large impact he had on the sport and on his fellow Quebecois!

    • @kevingreen2400
      @kevingreen2400 Před rokem +4

      I'm a black guy from Cincinnati and was born 12 years after Richard's last game. I love hockey and know much about the history and legacy of the Rocket. Few if any players are as revered as Richard was

  • @bluebear1985
    @bluebear1985 Před 9 lety +91

    I admit that I'm not a Canadiens fan, but just watching this gives me chills. We will never see another one like the Rocket.

    • @robertoautore9252
      @robertoautore9252 Před 3 lety +1

      So true, the one and only Montreal Canadiens Legend Maurice !! ROCKET !! Richard.

  • @dstevens518
    @dstevens518 Před 5 lety +35

    This ovation is the cultural celebration of their greatest hero. Rocket Richard transcended his sport to become a living icon. He became the symbol of struggle against anglo tyranny, embodied by unfair refs, illegal enemy attacks, and Clarence Campbell's suspending him, inciting the Richard Riots. Such an incredibly heavy load to bear, to not only carry the team on the scoreboard and in the trenches, but also carry the hopes and dreams of an entire province. The fact that he did it so valiantly, and inspired so many, is what makes grown men cry everytime they see this.

  • @ajeade08
    @ajeade08 Před 7 lety +115

    Even as a Leafs fan, it was this moment that turned me into a die hard sports fan. The raw emotion and love for their hero was an amazing moment(or many) to see. I will never forget this. Long live The Rocket.

  • @spacenut58
    @spacenut58 Před 8 lety +80

    The fans in Montreal are the best fans in any sport. This is just one example.

    • @SuperSledgehammer1
      @SuperSledgehammer1 Před 7 lety +9

      Damn right!! Once, at a Ruins- Habs game...I started the "Na-na-na goodbye" at the end of the game...Lil' rush to get 21 200+ fans chanting...

    • @dabadguy7882
      @dabadguy7882 Před 6 lety +3

      They are the best when it's for a positive things...but they can also be the worst too. Like trashing their city even when they win the cup.

    • @jean-denisharvey5219
      @jean-denisharvey5219 Před 5 lety

      Slatko Vafangula no one is perfect

    • @ThePolisher17
      @ThePolisher17 Před 2 lety

      Used to be... now they're lame asf

    • @tanler7953
      @tanler7953 Před 2 lety

      Speaking as an Anglophone who grew up in that era, we loved our team.

  • @johnlothrop1937
    @johnlothrop1937 Před 4 lety +10

    Another die hard Bruins fan. First class individual like Jean Beliveau.
    Rocket was the best pure scorer in the game. He still had that fire in his eyes. Nice to see Habs fan show their appreciation. I miss the old Forum, Boston Garden.

  • @bryanpereira7776
    @bryanpereira7776 Před 9 lety +53

    Just imagine the Conversations that Mr.Rocket and Mr.Beliveau are Having right now looking down on the NHL .

    • @LIMEGREEN2772
      @LIMEGREEN2772 Před 9 lety +4

      Wow, nicely put :)

    • @dinojay8410
      @dinojay8410 Před 4 lety +1

      Yes, wondering what the hell happened to les Canadiens du Montréal. 😢

  • @mustus71
    @mustus71 Před 9 lety +72

    the greatest montreal Canadian right there folks

    • @35cookielover97
      @35cookielover97 Před 9 lety +10

      Probably the greatest hockey player evee.

    • @raphaelhuard1067
      @raphaelhuard1067 Před 9 lety +5

      joe guy If you have not seen the picture of Maurice Richard shaking the hand of the Bruins goalie, after the habs won the serie, back in 1952, it is worth googling it. Type: 'Maurice Richard bruins goalie' and go in images. This image says it all. All my respect to Montreal fans, and to Mr. Richard. May he rest in peace.

    • @TheEmeraldMenOfficial
      @TheEmeraldMenOfficial Před 4 lety +1

      Raphael Huard and considering the sheer rivalry between those teams, that was like the Christmas Truce of 1914.

    • @robertoautore9252
      @robertoautore9252 Před 3 lety

      The greatest of all time, no other player will ever accomplish what he did, simply the greatest

    • @woooshbait5398
      @woooshbait5398 Před 2 lety +1

      Canadiens***

  • @HockeyMetalRPG
    @HockeyMetalRPG Před 10 lety +34

    I met Maurice at an Autograph signing in the late '90's. He was truly a great gentleman and a great hockey player. This is coming from a Bruins fan. RESPECT!!!!!!

  • @maxrichard3854
    @maxrichard3854 Před 2 lety +22

    This video brings tears to my eyes every time. Love you Grandpa❤️

  • @littlelouie11
    @littlelouie11 Před 14 lety +9

    Maurice deserved every second of that ovation.

  • @JaysCyYoung1
    @JaysCyYoung1 Před 11 lety +24

    From a Leafs fan, the Rocket is an absolutely Quebecois and Canadian legend. Get chills watching this level of adoration and respect from the crowd.

  • @prezakid9
    @prezakid9 Před 2 lety +11

    I grew up in Boston idolizing Bobby Orr, and my beloved Bruins,but this tribute by the Montreal fans brought tears to my eyes. As a devoted hockey fan and amateur historian of the game, I have always respected the illustrious history of the Hab’s and there long line of great players. Not long ago I visited Maurice’s grave to pay my respects and reflect on his incredible career. God rest his soul and of course sadly my other idol growing up, the great Guy Lefleur. REST EASY FLOWER 🙏🏻

    • @robin-bq1lz
      @robin-bq1lz Před rokem +2

      Montréal vs Boston are the reel symbol of hockey.😘

  • @gynandroidhead
    @gynandroidhead Před 4 lety +11

    In 2011, my oldest daughter was a high school freshman in Central NJ. She had to do a project for her French class on cultural icons. She wanted to do a project on Maurice Richard (she knew that I always regretting not meeting Henri). Not only was it a perfect choice, but it was the one I would've recommended.
    The next day, the students shared their subject topics. When my daughter said she was doing her project on "The Rocket," the teacher, who grew up in Montreal and lived their for over 25 years became visibly emotional. It was a fresh reminder of his father's death only a few months prior. He wasn't aware of my affinity for sports history (and history in general). It was an integral part of my children's formative years.
    He apologized to the class for losing his composure. My daughter said "you don't have to apologize for anything. I'm not even a hockey fan and I cried. When someone gets a 7+ minute standing ovation - there is a meaning beyond sport."

  • @jordanstapleton3180
    @jordanstapleton3180 Před 7 lety +25

    Beautiful.
    when his eyes start to tear up, just for a second they flash that fire he was so known for, for that second he was pissed that they made him cry.😁

  • @HabPR33
    @HabPR33 Před 10 lety +35

    Maurice was bigger then Hockey and legend ! I watched that night Maurice Richard stepped on to the Forum ice for the final time . I figured out that night what it really meant to be a Montreal Canadiens fan . Thank you Maurice , you will forever be loved and never forgotten ! You are everything hockey stands for and everything a champion should be ! .......Merci beaucoup .

  • @erinoleary5820
    @erinoleary5820 Před 9 lety +32

    Such a humble man. The Legend Maurice 'Rocket' Richard.

  • @ToJ01978
    @ToJ01978 Před 13 lety +13

    I live in Ontario. I was born in Montreal but moved here in 1983. My dad was older when he had me so he was born in Montreal in 1930 and lived there most of his adult life.
    As a Ontario Habs fan I can say this. No matter how long you spent there you will always be a Habs fans in your heart forever. I grew up cheering for Roy with my father and loved every second of it. When the Rocket died we packed up and went to Montreal. A city that was shut down in mourning. He is and will always be missed.

  • @dedricthere
    @dedricthere Před 6 lety +22

    Rocket was old school, he was like "ok, enough with this shit." People just didn't want to stop.

    • @oceanshrugs9235
      @oceanshrugs9235 Před 3 lety +2

      There is no stopping a Rocket ovation in Montreal. This could've lasted a month and people would go until they passed out from hunger and fatigue

  • @ohwell94
    @ohwell94 Před 10 lety +49

    Wow years later and I still tear up,,

    • @elquebecomagico
      @elquebecomagico Před 5 lety +1

      watch saku koivu's return from cancer. I tear up everytime as well

    • @edmourgagnon1504
      @edmourgagnon1504 Před 5 lety

      Me too!

    • @edmourgagnon1504
      @edmourgagnon1504 Před 5 lety

      He even appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show!
      czcams.com/video/Lm8mEZjkId4/video.html

    • @RayJacksonbighmw
      @RayJacksonbighmw Před 4 lety +1

      @@edmourgagnon1504 How about Vladimir Konstantinov (a.k.a. "The Vladiator") of the Red Wings and the overwhelming pourdown of respect they gave him when he was introduced to the Joe Louis Arena faithful in 1998 after surviving a near-fatal limo crash that almost killed him, it brought my late mother down to tears and even nowadays almost somewhat breaks me down too.

  • @truenorthcanadian5628
    @truenorthcanadian5628 Před 6 lety +20

    Very well respected and tough hockey player,
    A Leafs fan

    • @dhitjug1
      @dhitjug1 Před 4 lety +1

      The Canadian Named Brandon yup they didn’t need goons to protect the stars back then. The Rocket was one tough son of gun.

    • @foreigndrank459
      @foreigndrank459 Před 2 lety

      😂🤣😂🤣 Get outta here with thay logo

    • @truenorthcanadian5628
      @truenorthcanadian5628 Před 2 lety

      @@foreigndrank459 Are your eyes too fat to look elsewhere?

    • @foreigndrank459
      @foreigndrank459 Před 2 lety

      @@truenorthcanadian5628 bro I dont mind your politics . 🤣🇨🇦 A laugh cam out of me though 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦

  • @chrisdallaire4457
    @chrisdallaire4457 Před 5 lety +27

    Merci Maurice, merci! Humble, quiet but fearless. A man's man. A man who gave French Canadians something to stand up and cheer about!

    • @marcbrisson3
      @marcbrisson3 Před 3 lety +1

      All Canadians, a lot just don’t know it.

    • @StoufSto
      @StoufSto Před 2 lety

      ​@@marcbrisson3 Get out of here with that all lives matter shit,
      Canada always has to appropriate our shit, just let us have this one, you already took pootseen.

    • @marcbrisson3
      @marcbrisson3 Před 2 lety

      @@StoufSto easy on the current political climate buzzwords my good friend, how do you I’m not a proud French Canadian letting the rest of the country know of the hero they know nothing about? Il est l’hero des francophones et non seulement es québécois. Qui autre peu être cet homme?

    • @StoufSto
      @StoufSto Před 2 lety

      @@marcbrisson3 They aren't buzzwords, they have a meaning, learn it.

    • @marcbrisson3
      @marcbrisson3 Před 2 lety

      @@StoufSto you must be a very angry person. You have nothing to teach me or anybody.

  • @robbybonfire23
    @robbybonfire23 Před 8 lety +33

    Men of great accomplishment are the most humble men in the world.

  • @davidnabess8494
    @davidnabess8494 Před 11 měsíci +4

    I cry every time I watch this.

  • @danlang1978
    @danlang1978 Před rokem +7

    Best ovation ever!!

  • @mayhemjr.803
    @mayhemjr.803 Před 3 lety +6

    I am 52 years old. I never played hockey but I am a big fan of the game. I never grew up in cold weather so places like Ice rinks were non existent. I never saw The Rocket play. He was much before my time, but after watching the movie about his life and seeing this STUNNING tribute to a man...a LEGEND! It brought tears to my eyes. The ovation lasted well over 5 minutes. I am STILL STUNNED and in complete awe of this true gentleman. Sorry for my poor French but....VIVA RICHARD!. RIp...true champion.😪

  • @tonyzee7881
    @tonyzee7881 Před 8 lety +15

    Need to watch this once a year or so just to remember class and honour.

  • @Mykec67
    @Mykec67 Před 2 lety +8

    I remember seeing this and blown away by the length it was no exaggeration. I’m a die Islanders fan from the early 70’s. This man was THE LIVING LEGEND OF HOCKEY!!!

  • @keithsage7258
    @keithsage7258 Před 6 lety +17

    This should be played in every Locker room,, before every practice and before every game.
    LONG LIVE MAURICE RICHARD. LONG LIVE HIS NAME.

  • @Ronnie_L
    @Ronnie_L Před 8 lety +16

    Richard was my favorite old school player. Man those eyes he had just devilish. Great standing O. He is worth it. Such passion!

  • @diddlytube
    @diddlytube Před 5 lety +9

    Rocket retired one year before I was born, but my father had been a season ticket holder in Boston in the late fifties and could not rave enough about Richard's relentless focus on winning. I had the good fortune to see quite a bit of his brother Henri, who won more Cups than anybody else in history, towards the end of his career. He was still formidable, as the '71 Blackhawks found out in Game 7. I'd take Henri for my first line guy if I had one game to win. The fact that his brother had been even better is downright scary. 19 Cups between two brothers.

  • @cmclean9100
    @cmclean9100 Před 13 lety +13

    Im a Leafs fan all the way, but this is easily one of the greatest moments in hockey history. God bless you, Rocket...

  • @dustylover100
    @dustylover100 Před 9 lety +23

    I get goosebumps all over me whenever I see this video. I have been a hardcore Canadiens fan despite living in the heart of Red Wings country. I had the pleasure of meeting and talking hockey with the Rocket. And he had his brother Henri in tow, and the second time he had Jean Beliveau. Being a lifelong Habs fan, those two days will stick with me forever, and are the happiest days of my life. Thank you Maurice, and thank you Montreal Canadiens for bringing so much joy into my life.

  • @vodkhar1745
    @vodkhar1745 Před 2 lety +16

    On est en 2022 ... pis ça me fais encore pleurer ... une LÉGENDE, un GRAND HOMME, un SYMBOLE, un INNOUBLIABLE et un IMMORTEL dans tout le coeur des Fans!! Go Habs Go !!!

  • @scooterelway9191
    @scooterelway9191 Před 3 lety +11

    unfortunately i wasn't born yet to see this incredible moment but it puts me in tears, rest in peace rocket, you were the heart and soul of our quebec and an idol for generations

    • @kevingreen2400
      @kevingreen2400 Před rokem +1

      I watched it live on ESPN and my girlfriend said rhetorically "They might cheer all night" had it not been for the pleas of the announcers they might have. Richard was Montréal's hockey god

    • @ravenwraith1017
      @ravenwraith1017 Před rokem

      2 days. I was two days too late to exist in a world alongside the legend.

  • @jimanderson5172
    @jimanderson5172 Před rokem +4

    I was very fortunate to have met him, gave me an autograph such a nice person

  • @auntkiki82
    @auntkiki82 Před 10 lety +8

    I've lost track of how many times I've watched this video but it never fails to bring a lump to my throat. He was such a great a man and I'm very grateful that I was able to meet him. In fact I still have my copy of "The Hockey Sweater" that The Rocket autographed for me.

  • @donalddeschamps2176
    @donalddeschamps2176 Před 8 lety +41

    All heart! This guy gave his all. They don't make them like that anymore. I was lucky enough to see him play, especially the 5 cups, and meet him twice.

  • @canuck_gamer3359
    @canuck_gamer3359 Před 5 lety +23

    I remember being close to tears watching this on tv....and years later when Richard's funeral was televised and Cardinal Turcotte talked about how the ovation went on and on until Richard himself motioned "enough..." I was in tears. It's a sad thing to realize that players like this can't ever have the kind of connection and effect on the people of a city because they just don't stay loyal to any one team.

  • @joea1683
    @joea1683 Před 3 měsíci +2

    Im a 43 yo man bprn and raised in Toronto, Ontario. I never watched Maurice Richard play but his story, his life, his legacy...... this is a true Legend. This was an incredible moment

  • @nalexf25
    @nalexf25 Před 4 lety +12

    This man was a working class legend, never will sports know someone so close to the common man with so much courage. He never knew he would get this kind of acclaim. He was smeared, exploited, humiliated, underpaid, injured, ganged up on. They even gave fake assists to his competitors to make sure he never won the scoring title. But he persevered and the man became a hero, after he retired he became a legend and now that he passed away his exploits are so great that he will soon become a myth. RIP Rocket, you are the greatest sports folk hero to play the game.

  • @jonathanrobinson407
    @jonathanrobinson407 Před 5 lety +13

    Maurice Richard is part of the explation Québec is still a thing... A legent, a hero... my idol.

  • @mrwcf
    @mrwcf Před 13 lety +11

    I grew up in Detroit watching Gordie Howe and I think he was the best all-around player ever. That said, from the blue line in, nobody will ever come close to the Rocket. He was a force that just could not be denied. Modern players don't come close to matching his will to win. Rocket--you're the man!

  • @ColStuart
    @ColStuart Před 6 lety +13

    C'est le héro de mon peuple, rien de moins.

  • @hardtosay4321
    @hardtosay4321 Před 5 lety +10

    Best hockey moment ever!!!

    • @ohwell94
      @ohwell94 Před 5 lety

      I was there..you couldnt help but get swept up even if you never saw him play
      The amount of respect in that building was overwhelming

  • @miyabigamerz8140
    @miyabigamerz8140 Před 3 lety +8

    It is the feel of the king ....three generations admiring him ....he is real king of hockey

  • @Don18376793
    @Don18376793 Před 7 lety +27

    I've watched this video many time over the years, I got goose-bumps every time!!
    A Flames Fan

  • @RonnyUniverse
    @RonnyUniverse Před 10 lety +144

    I'm surprised that the NHL never retired #9 permenantly.
    Tough though cause Gordie Howe #9 to. Maybe they should retire
    the #9 for both Richard & Gordie Howe

    • @catrionasloanei6847
      @catrionasloanei6847 Před 10 lety +17

      I agree they retired #99 for some one who in my opinion was no where near the level of Maurice and Howe......

    • @Persadish
      @Persadish Před 10 lety +11

      James Nash
      You're entitled to your opinion, but you have no valid argument or evidence to prove that Wayne Gretzky wasn't the greatest hockey player of all time. HOWEVER.... I 100% agree that #9 should be retired in honor of both Gordie Howe and Maurice Richard.
      That being said...... in all honesty......... Montreal loves Maurice Richard more than Edmonton loves Wayne Gretzky... and if you've ever lived in Edmonton, you'd know how heavy that statement that is.

    • @catrionasloanei6847
      @catrionasloanei6847 Před 10 lety +3

      Yes I do watch him play close always banging the ice ALWAYS PUG HOG AND A GLORY HOG without everyone else around him building his legend there would be NO legend unlike players like Maurice who lugged the puck in deep with people on their back played with broken ribs ankles jaws yeah I have no valid argument or evidence go back to the original six kid and watch some replays until then go fuck yourself and have a nice day!

    • @Persadish
      @Persadish Před 10 lety +12

      James Nash See, you have no valid argument. How is Gretzky a glory hog when he can make a scrub player like Dave Semenko an icon? How is he a coat-tail rider when he was still a Mega-star after leaving the Oilers? How is he a puck hog by having more assists than goals? Why shouldn't he get the puck when he's the one running the offensive possession? And how is Gretzky weak when he had to face bigger players than him EVERY SINGLE NIGHT, as they all tried to become famous by being the "Guy Who Took Out Gretz"? And how is not tough by being a man who played with a bounty on his head EVERY NIGHT, while still leading the offensive rush? Your comment has no truth to it at all.
      And using YOUR own theory, Howe isn't a superstar because the NHL had the best of the best with only 6 teams, with no room for any crappy players, meaning he was only as good as his teammates, like Delvecchio, Lindsay and Sawchuck in net.
      And then you'd be saying that Richard isn't a superstar because he had Beliveau, Geoffrion, Brother Henri, and Moore.
      Your theory doesn't work.
      Howe is a legend. Richard is a legend. And Gretzky is a legend. They all deserve to have their numbers retired.
      "Now go get ya fuckin shine box!" lol.

    • @dustylover100
      @dustylover100 Před 9 lety +10

      Don't forget Bobby Hull. He also wore the number 9.

  • @vincentpepin5433
    @vincentpepin5433 Před 3 lety +5

    He was never just a hockey player, he was so much more than that.

    • @robin-bq1lz
      @robin-bq1lz Před 3 lety +3

      C’est pourquoi tu devrais mettre ton accent dans « Pépin » ,la mémoire ça s’honore.😉

  • @keithsage7258
    @keithsage7258 Před 3 lety +7

    As a Canadian I may not know a lot about Hockey, but I know he was an amazing man and a fantastic player of the greatest sport in Canada. Long live Maurice Richard .

  • @drewmcmahon4989
    @drewmcmahon4989 Před 6 lety +22

    Rocket is the best player in the history of the game. He revolutionized the game as we know it. The experts can say what they want about the other greats of the game but no one even comes close to what Rocket did. He was tough, he played the game with passion and always played to win and he would fight you if he felt he was wronged. How players in today's game even do that. BTW, The only things I've ever seen about the Rocket are highlights since I was born in the mid 60's and his career ended in 1960.Also, I remember hearing about the Montreal riot and how it brought together a city and a province. That was Rocket for you since he brought change as well. Again, in my opinion Rocket is the best of all time.

  • @SwimmingGoddess
    @SwimmingGoddess Před 14 lety +6

    There will NEVER, EVER, EVER be another player like him.....

  • @remme6
    @remme6 Před 9 lety +19

    The cool thing about this is that about 80% of these people NEVER saw him play! William Faulkner was once hired by LIFE to do a piece on him and he described his eyes as having "the lethal quality of snakes".

  • @HardRockMiner
    @HardRockMiner Před 5 lety +10

    It doesn't matter what city, what sport, or who the player is, nowhere is anybody loved like Maurice "The Rocket" Richard was/is in Montreal.

  • @mikecohen3990
    @mikecohen3990 Před 3 lety +5

    Still brings tears to my eyes when I watch this. I was fortunate to be there that night.

  • @chrisdallaire3257
    @chrisdallaire3257 Před 6 lety +18

    Merci Maurice! Tu nous as donner une voix!

    • @edmourgagnon1504
      @edmourgagnon1504 Před 5 lety

      Il a même apparu au Ed Sullivan Show!
      czcams.com/video/Lm8mEZjkId4/video.html

  • @daboys1215
    @daboys1215 Před 8 lety +11

    I remember that night. I was sick watching the game at home. Of all the goals scored and Stanley Cups won, The greatest night at the Forum was the last one. Most of the people that night in the crowd weren't even born when the Rocket played his last game.

  • @mladd777
    @mladd777 Před rokem +3

    I don't think any player will receive this kind of ovation ever again.

  • @Andrei613
    @Andrei613 Před rokem +3

    A great city of great hockey fans saluting one of the greatest ever to play. Magnificent.

  • @hpy999
    @hpy999 Před 14 lety +4

    I adored Maurice Richard from the moment I landed in Montreal as a 9-year old immigrant from England in 1953. There never has been another athlete in any sport who so embodied the will to win. The day he retired in 1960 was one of the saddest of my life; I actually cried,. Now I'm an old man of 66, and my wife tells me I still talk about him in my sleep. Maurice has meant a great deal to me all my life, and I have loved him for it and always will. This ovation was no more than he deserved.

    • @willamderrick
      @willamderrick Před rokem

      The Rocket & Mr. Hockey, Gordie Howe, my idol, both class acts. RIP to both & have great games in hockey Heaven.

  • @thejonshow2766
    @thejonshow2766 Před 6 lety +18

    i may not be a habs fan, but ill admit it the canadiens had some of the greatest hockey legends.

  • @UzumakiNaruto_
    @UzumakiNaruto_ Před 12 lety +7

    I'm a Leafs fan forever but I remembered watching this live and this part got me all teary eyed. Even now when I watch it, I get teary too. =(
    If ever a player deserved such an amazing ovation it would be him and I think its awesome that he was alive to experience it before he passed on a few years later.

  • @DMwalkingKI
    @DMwalkingKI Před 4 lety +19

    4:13 madame et monsieur
    Crowd : sorry were not done yet ovation go harder lol

  • @Musique61414
    @Musique61414 Před 3 lety +6

    I got to meet the Rocket, at a NAPA trade show in Montreal. We were setting up our booth and a guy told me Rocket was just around the corner. I moved the curtain to the booth and there he was, all alone. Very old, smiled, and just nodded as I asked for his autograph. I dont think that he understood me.I don't know where the autograph went, but meeting him still gives me chills.

  • @waynejohanson1083
    @waynejohanson1083 Před 8 lety +12

    This was awesome. The love they showed this man. He was in tears and so was I

  • @doctorspencer9001
    @doctorspencer9001 Před 9 lety +55

    as a Bruins fan i respect him.

  • @bleubergeronpoulin
    @bleubergeronpoulin Před 4 lety +8

    Ce moment que tu réalises que t’es l’idole d’un peuple entier depuis 50 ans.

  • @TheCariboucanuck
    @TheCariboucanuck Před 3 lety +3

    I was a boy watching this match, about 12 years old. My grandpa was French Canadian, my dad never learned French....25 years later I live in France and read bedtime stories to my children in English so they can learn my language unless they ask me to read le chandail de hockey, which I'll read to them in French so they can learn about their roots. This was a 7 minute ovation for a man who came to represent a people without being askee beforehand.

  • @Ronnie_L
    @Ronnie_L Před 4 lety +4

    I'm from Minnesota and still reside. Montreal is the Capital for hockey. Viva the rocket! Brought tears to my eyes.

    • @mrconfusion87
      @mrconfusion87 Před 2 lety +1

      Minnesota is the USA's hockey capital, and Montreal is the capital of hockey WORLDWIDE (as well as its cradle)! I hope to see a Wild vs Habs Stanley Cup Final one day - hopefully before that weasel Gary Buttman steps down as NHL Commissioner, so he will have a powerful reminder about who really pays the league's bills! 🏒

  • @StonyHeatbag
    @StonyHeatbag Před 3 lety +5

    Chills. This folks. Is a true legend. Wow.

  • @stevec6228
    @stevec6228 Před 4 lety +5

    The greatest canadian player of all time!!! Mr Maurice Richard rip sir and thank you for the memories!!!

  • @THX-vn2ke
    @THX-vn2ke Před 7 lety +16

    Remember watching this on TV knew going in that when Richard was introduced the crowd at the Forum would erupt and they did Richard was a ''God '' in Montreal.

  • @JYSUP
    @JYSUP Před 9 lety +17

    Respect Maurice ! I love you Rocket !! #9

  • @rantwithrob
    @rantwithrob Před 10 lety +27

    I have a feeling he was liked in Montreal lol

  • @spaklet
    @spaklet Před 10 lety +8

    Whenever I'm feeling down I come back and watch this. I remember seeing it on TV with grandpa (also now gone), and it never fails to make me smile.

  • @pandm24
    @pandm24 Před 10 lety +8

    Watching this, no one can say fans don't care about history, the old players, what have you. Maurice Richard received a SIXTEEN MINUTE ovation from Canadiens fans.
    There's a reason why they're the best supporters in hockey.

  • @roberthuot7887
    @roberthuot7887 Před 2 lety +3

    So proud to say I was there. My 5th trip to the old forum.

  • @daveliebrock363
    @daveliebrock363 Před 4 lety +6

    Henri " the pocket rocket " Richard brought me here. R.I.P Henri, hanging out with the older brother once again. GHG.

  • @LeafsAndCars
    @LeafsAndCars Před rokem +4

    I am a life long Leafs fan who bleeds blue and white! However when it comes " the Rocket" he has my sincere respect and admiration for his legacy for Montreal AND all NHL fans! He personified perseverance, dedication and excellence of execution!!!! Belated condolences to his family and fans!

  • @declandowney
    @declandowney Před 11 lety +4

    I'm a die hard bruins fan but I have the upmost respect for Richard and proudly call him the greatest hockey player that ever lived.

  • @unkutcorleone7499
    @unkutcorleone7499 Před 5 lety +5

    Im from Montreal and I found it amazing that hockey fan around the world respect Maurice Richard in the comment,only a legend like Maurice can bring Leafs Boston and a Habs fan to agreed on something about the game 😜.For ne the GOAT of hockey

  • @Yojimbonh
    @Yojimbonh Před 4 měsíci +2

    Toronto here - when I was a little boy, I was at an event with my dad and Maurice Richard was there. My dad sent me over to get his autograph - I had no idea who he was but of course I did what my dad said. I think my dad wanted his autograph but was afraid to ask.
    I got the autograph, and it's something I still remember to this day. Maybe I was 7 or 8 years old - almost 69 now.

  • @SavageJunky
    @SavageJunky Před 10 lety +4

    When something like that happen to you, you know you did something good in your life... RIP Maurice ! On t'aime !

  • @tonkaboy74
    @tonkaboy74  Před 11 lety +12

    If the Rocket can make Habs fans and Leafs fans come together, the guy is truly a Saint :-)

  • @jabtot
    @jabtot Před 12 lety +4

    Sabres fan here with much respect and admiration for "The Rocket"....

  • @SUBENI
    @SUBENI Před 5 měsíci +2

    I'm as true blue a Leafs fan as I can be. When Montreal played their last game at the Gardens. Mr. Richard came to drop the puck. We knew he was sick. That this might be his last time in Toronto. I don't know if we stood for seven minutes. But it was the longest ovation I ever participated in. Nor was there a dry eye including my own in the house. What a man. What a night. What a great game. God bless the guy that invented it.

  • @krezzykrezz
    @krezzykrezz Před 13 lety +3

    In 1972 The Rocket coached the Quebec Nordiques for their first 1 or 2 games. I was at the opener at the old Cleveland Arena. It wasn't this long, but he easily got the longest ovation of any person there that night. They kept the spotlight on him and it was a real education for me about his greatness.

  • @steveneisler5425
    @steveneisler5425 Před 9 lety +7

    i remember watching this at home on a saturday night as a 12 year old boy .. i will never forget it. GO HABS GO