HE GETTING EVERYBODY ANKLES!!! Reacting To Pavel Datsyuk NHL Highlights!!

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  • @manwichsandwich
    @manwichsandwich Před rokem +135

    The most impressive part of Datysuk is that this is only a tiny fraction of his game. Not only is he tricky and gifted in an offensive way. But he won best defensive player award several times. He was widely regarded as the best thief in the league. Always played both ways (got back on D when a lot of stars would just play O). Even handed out hits at times. On offensive not only is he extremely gifted in dangles, but he was a general, his hockey IQ and seeing the ice was matched by no one. He was extremely unselfish and dished the puck a lot when he could have scored. He’s usually not in peoples top 5. But he is the GOAT in my opinion. If he wanted to, he could have put performed the top 3 that other people like to cite … BUT he is just too well rounded and unselfish of a hockey player to do that. The perfect center man. Datysuk is the GOAT.

    • @daveeck1338
      @daveeck1338 Před rokem +10

      Facts, nuthin but facts there

    • @TheBubblegum420
      @TheBubblegum420 Před rokem +7

      Agreed

    • @catherinelynnfraser2001
      @catherinelynnfraser2001 Před rokem +5

      Detroit wanted a defensive forward when he was drafted and he continued to be a solid Dman.

    • @ethanenns7442
      @ethanenns7442 Před rokem +6

      such a steal for detroit he got drafted in like the 6th or 7th round, man he is just so gifted

    • @browndd
      @browndd Před rokem +2

      Yup, as a lifelong Wings and Griffins fan I can tell you unfortunately we are unlikely to see another of his ilk. But you never know. That's what makes watching hockey every year exciting.

  • @scsmith4604
    @scsmith4604 Před rokem +32

    I was 3 cars behind him in line at a drive-through once. When I got to the window to pay for my coffee the lady at the window said there was no charge and that it was Pavel Datsyuk who had gone through the line ahead of me. She said that he paid for what she thought was everyone's order for the rest of the day. Must be a pretty good guy to do that.

    • @zohabthetrain4593
      @zohabthetrain4593 Před rokem +4

      That’s such a lie🤣

    • @johncastro2148
      @johncastro2148 Před rokem +1

      Yeah lie

    • @razjamcooks5800
      @razjamcooks5800 Před rokem +1

      @@zohabthetrain4593 it’s true I was the cashier

    • @quaidmccoy1050
      @quaidmccoy1050 Před 2 měsíci

      I cooked the food for him and his wife and kids at the Bar Louie in Auburn Hills, Michigan back in early 2018.. never asked for an autograph nor even talked to him.. (didn't wanna be "that" guy)

  • @TheCanadianBaddassJB
    @TheCanadianBaddassJB Před rokem +19

    Let’s put it this way: In the early 2010’s, when Crosby and Ovechkin were the faces of the league, there was a poll for who were the top players in the league, voted on by the players themselves. The only one who beat Crosby and Ovechkin was Datsyuk.

    • @Kwright304
      @Kwright304 Před rokem +3

      Datsyuk was the best player I’ve ever seen live, I’ve been to hundreds of nhl games and a dozen Olympic Games. I have a game used stick on my wall, it’s 6 feet long and weighs 5 pounds. I’m not being hyperbolic. He did all of this with a tree trunk in his hands. That’s why his stick never broke. Not one time.

    • @Kwright304
      @Kwright304 Před rokem +2

      When asked, Brett Hull said Pavel Datsyuk was the best player he ever played with. He played with Gretzky

  • @spoils7
    @spoils7 Před rokem +30

    The backhand toe drag is so hard to master. This dude was an absolute monster, he had puck skills like no one else. Coming from a blackhawks fan, he was amazing to watch.

    • @123hockey9
      @123hockey9 Před rokem +1

      i wouldn’t say it’s hard to master the backhand toe drag in general but to be able to do it at a high level like that at that speed is rlly impressive

  • @jakehobson5023
    @jakehobson5023 Před rokem +9

    Other players may have more points than him, but there will never be another player like Pavel Datsyuk again. A magician with the puck and was just as good defensively. It was a treat and pleasure to watch him play in Detroit.

  • @1upJeCK
    @1upJeCK Před rokem +6

    Pavel gave me goosebumps dude... he does the unthinkable

  • @chucker625
    @chucker625 Před rokem +10

    Datsyuk is one of those rare players who could come into the league as a rookie today and still dominate the same way he did 20 years ago. So fun to watch.

  • @Ashes1032
    @Ashes1032 Před rokem +20

    He is one of the most skilled and unique players I've ever seen. At his peak, there was a 2 year period where he was arguably the best player in the sport. Datsyuk had style.
    Check out Steve Yzerman if you want some old school cool.

  • @pickle111
    @pickle111 Před rokem +5

    Whats crazy is how good he was defensively too. Puck stealing monster

    • @JaredlS10
      @JaredlS10 Před rokem

      Pavel did a interview years back on how he grew up playing hockey, he said they only had one puck and he always wanted it so he took it away.

  • @DookieSh0es
    @DookieSh0es Před rokem +4

    7:13 Logan Couture's ankles literally exploding.
    Nobody that I have ever seen made the game of hockey look as easy as Datsyuk did.

  • @JarradBruessel32
    @JarradBruessel32 Před rokem +35

    He was named one of the NHL’s 100 greatest players of all time. Sadly he left the nhl before he was ready to retire and nearly every year there are rumors about him returning even though he is over 40 years now because he is still so much more talented than half of the league at his old age. If it wasn't for injuries he would be a 1,000 point player. He also could have put up at least 30 more points a season but he wanted to be the best 2 way player in the game and for many years was the best. He also played the game cleanly. He was the ideal player you would build a team around. He had an accurate shot, great hands, good speed, great skating abilities, and the creativity no one else had. Also had the balls to pull this stuff off in games at crucial moments. No one would dare do the shit he did at the time because they were too afraid of making a mistake. He decided to say fuck it, I'm doing this how I want.

  • @FTCoconutman
    @FTCoconutman Před rokem +2

    Fun fact about datsyuk he would consistently lead the league in take aways and win the award for fewest penalties and most gentlemanly conduct almost every season

  • @graysoncollins9645
    @graysoncollins9645 Před rokem +4

    Single player highlight reels are like trying to watch film on a pitcher in baseball or a QB in football. You gotta be quick like a boxer, but not because the fighting in the game. You gotta be quick to react with your feet and hands independently.
    The backhand toe drag will forever be “the Datsyuk”

  • @NathanLipetz
    @NathanLipetz Před rokem +7

    Datsyuk was my favorite player growing up. I cried when he announced he was going back to Russia but I understood why. He was amazing at his craft and wonderful to watch

  • @pwvincil
    @pwvincil Před rokem +2

    13 was my hero growing up and playing hockey. Goat for sure.

  • @bminus73
    @bminus73 Před rokem +8

    Best NHL 6th round pick ever

  • @johnarchibald6
    @johnarchibald6 Před rokem +4

    Yea I feel that being able to shake someone in tight space in hockey relates to getting just ankle broken crossed in NBA and can appreciate both

    • @ianchambers37
      @ianchambers37 Před 2 měsíci

      Agreed. Or nfl/cfl or soccer/football.

  • @increasearmadillo3032
    @increasearmadillo3032 Před 2 lety +100

    And bruh a hockey anime would be hard😭

    • @gordieparenteau6555
      @gordieparenteau6555 Před 2 lety +3

      I've conceived one in my head.

    • @QuackAttack
      @QuackAttack Před 2 lety +5

      There's already one out but don't waste your time, it's not very good... I recommend this manga called Supinamarada though... _Apparently it wasn't very popular in Japan compared to the author's other series so it was discontinued..._ but the news is that the author is going to start it back up again :)

    • @goalhornfanatic9449
      @goalhornfanatic9449 Před rokem +2

      Agreed. Sadly, the only one we got was an Idol-centered one, and apparently had a pretty lack-luster pace. Would've been cooler to see one more focused on the actual sport, dudes checking each other's heads into the glass and shiz.

    • @CharlieHustlez
      @CharlieHustlez Před rokem

      Absolutely , I would watch for sure . I love Slam Dunk .

  • @icedo1013
    @icedo1013 Před rokem +31

    I'm 25 years old and I've been a red wings fan since I could form memories. On top of that, Datsyuk has always been my favorite player to watch and cheer for, so this video was a no brainer. You might see some really impressive moves in the future as you dive deeper into the hockey rabbit hole and as the game evolves, but I would argue that you will never see anything quite as creative and organic and fluid as Datsyuk ever again. On a side note though, if you'd like a team to root for I've gotta try and tempt you here: the Red Wings have built themselves a magnificent foundation for the future and will probably be playing winning hockey in the next 5-6 years. Love to see people realize how great the sport is and LGRW!!

    • @icedo1013
      @icedo1013 Před rokem +2

      I also just noticed you posted this on my birthday! :D

    • @waynethayer5127
      @waynethayer5127 Před rokem +4

      I would argue sooner LGRW!!!!

    • @TheChillee
      @TheChillee Před rokem +1

      Datsyuk is legendary. The closest player today approaching him is Kiril Kaprizov… watch him. Find the game where he literally skates around the entire Avalanche team in their defensive zone while on his skate edges. This is really hard to do for a pro hockey player and sustain acceleration. He literally sheds Av defenseman simply by skating. Even the Ava’ announcers were stunned.
      czcams.com/video/NaU8e178xJs/video.html

    • @griffinmurray5324
      @griffinmurray5324 Před rokem +1

      @@waynethayer5127 redwings winning cup in 3 yrs Fs Fs

    • @europason2293
      @europason2293 Před rokem

      I think a Cup for Detroit in three years is wayyy too soon of a prediction, especially given how stacked the East is. I don’t think they’ll even be a serious contender in the next three years. That said, the foundation Stevie Y is building is absolutely frightening, especially on the defensive side. Edvinsson will likely be on the blue line with Seider next season, and hopefully the behemoth that is Söderblom can make the lineup this upcoming season as well. In three years our prospect goalie Cossa should be competing for the starting spot, and if Stevie can draft a solid center in this year’s draft, I think we’ll be in a good position to make the playoffs if not this upcoming season, certainly the following season. It all rests on who they hire as head coach to develop our young core. I trust in the Yzerplan, but I can appreciate the virtue of patience. That said, I would love to be proven wrong and see the Wings go on a miracle run and win a Cup in the three years, but the realist in me doesn’t see that happening.

  • @maxsmiley7191
    @maxsmiley7191 Před rokem +4

    he was probably the best player in the league for a number of years, whether or not most fans in the NHL agreed, he was as complete a player as there was

  • @paveldatsyuk8268
    @paveldatsyuk8268 Před rokem +12

    I grew up on datsyuk. They called him the magic man. Back in the day if you asked siri who the magic man was. She'd say datsyuk

    • @hornet9211
      @hornet9211 Před rokem +2

      Just tried it on my phone, he was the first person to come up :)

    • @lightDaRus
      @lightDaRus Před rokem +2

      Mmm, U named ur account like Pasha 😏

  • @tomace194
    @tomace194 Před rokem +2

    Datsyuk had the best hands ever. Hands down.

  • @christopherstorms5122
    @christopherstorms5122 Před rokem +30

    Datsyuk, is definitely all time. It could be argued he would have scored more points if he didn't play so defensively. He was dangerous on any part of the ice, and Mike Babcock usually put him up against the oppositions best to shut them down.

    • @rexmcdowd
      @rexmcdowd Před rokem +1

      Yeah, Datsyuk was one of many two way forwards the Red Wings had that made them good for a long time. Zetterberg was up there too, as were Fedorov and Larionov. Then they got a bit too reliant on that fact and became kinda crap . . . .

    • @deanice18
      @deanice18 Před rokem +3

      put Datsyuk in any era of hockey and he would still be the best. won't be another like him

    • @christopherstorms5122
      @christopherstorms5122 Před rokem

      @@rexmcdowd no, what made the wings crap was Jim Nills f it attitude, and gave every schmuck on the wings roster huge bloated contracts. Helm, Dekyser, Nyquist, Tatar, the list goes on and on, had ridiculous contracts for players of their caliber. Not saying they weren't good players, just saying they weren't worth the money that the Wings should have spent on a better player.
      PS Abdelkader is never a top six forward on any team in the league. Detroit made the mistake of thinking because he had inflated numbers playing on a line with Datsyuk, that he was worth 5 mil a year.

    • @rexmcdowd
      @rexmcdowd Před rokem +1

      @@christopherstorms5122 Jim Nill? What the hell did he have to do with any of that? He was just our scouting director, and by the way, the second he left all of our draft picks just became absolute crap. Holland was the one who gave all those big contracts out.

    • @JoelER78
      @JoelER78 Před rokem

      @@rexmcdowd The Red Wings went down hill because their best players aged out. They tried to keep making the playoffs as long as they could, then started to rebuild...see the Chicago Black Hawks.
      Arguably, they should have found ways to keep some of their draft picks like Jarnkrok and Janmark, which may have help to bolster their depth in their transition (instead of getting F. Nielson or making such crazy signings...Abdelkader for one). GM Holland was quite bad during the cap era during his tenure with the Red Wings...so you are right!

  • @oBagels
    @oBagels Před rokem +10

    As Detroit native and Wings fan, love seeing someone who actually doesn’t know who he is and reacts to how actually dirty of a player he actually his. Nicknamed the “Magic Man” and they interviewed a lot of players throughout the league who said they hated playing against him

  • @usf1250
    @usf1250 Před 2 lety +35

    Datsyuk basically was a master at his craft in his era. He is a first ballot hall of famer and he is still playing in his 40s in Russia. He basically inspired the sweet dangles we see today. Some All time goats you should check out in hockey: Gretzky, lemieux, Jagr(still playing), Coffey. Ages vets still playing in the nhl but still are sick crosby, ovechkin. Sick players entering their prime or at their prime: mackinnon (Colorado avalanche) makar (same team), mcdavid, Matthews(Toronto and his shot is insane bro) new young players that are coming are incredible and could take us to even more levels. Checkout it zegra’s “Michigan” or “la crosse” style goal and assist 😂. Dude there’s a bunch of content here on all these dudes to make your jaw drop from anyone of them. Glad you are the beauty in hockey besides just hits and fights. That has its place in the sport too but this is becoming the norm now for most players to come in with a high skill set in the nhl. When you are drafted..only the first 15 picks really have super high expectations of making it to the big squad within 2 years. 20 and beyond are about 3-5 years and most will never even make it to the nhl level or even sign a pro contract. (Drafts are funky and many leagues in Europe).
    Good vid. Pavel and that wings team were a force. Team full of HOFs

    • @tupsukorva72
      @tupsukorva72 Před 2 lety +1

      Bro

    • @stopdroolin8418
      @stopdroolin8418 Před rokem +3

      Raymond>Zegras

    • @usf1250
      @usf1250 Před rokem +1

      @@stopdroolin8418 he sorta dipped in production at the end of the year..and zegras upped his production at the end. Always need at least 3 years to find out who a player is going to be

    • @usf1250
      @usf1250 Před rokem +1

      Zegras is also a center..so infinitely more valuable than Raymond

    • @mgtowdadYouTubeSucksCoxks
      @mgtowdadYouTubeSucksCoxks Před rokem +1

      Two of the main reasons that he was such a boss, is because he grew up too poor to initially afford hockey skates, and used regular figure skating ones. This made him a lot more flexible and dexterous than most hockey skaters, who are born into hockey skates. There's a big difference between the two.
      Additionally, his soccer. I as an American hockey player, generally abhor soccer. And in America week kind of think it's a sissy sport compare to others. But the truth is it takes a lot of cardio, focus, and determination that is just different than hockey.
      Those two skillsets afforded him the opportunity to do so much more that most players were not able to do until seeing him. It was awesome.
      One of the times in life, where growing up poor, can have its benefits.

  • @animoetprudentia2865
    @animoetprudentia2865 Před rokem +4

    @ 7:45
    I burst out laughing when you paused and stone faced the camera!
    I've rewound it 3 times and I'm still laughing!
    Priceless!
    Thanks for sharing your reaction!
    As a long time wings fan I truly enjoyed this.
    Peace!

  • @roblay1253
    @roblay1253 Před rokem +2

    That is Why he was known as the" MAGIC MAN" in Hockeytown

  • @ryanhutchins2634
    @ryanhutchins2634 Před rokem +16

    It’s been said already, but I love seeing new people discover hockey. Datsyuk was my favorite player until he retired. He was undoubtedly the greatest stickhandler of all times. He made other NHL All Stars look stupid.

    • @dw4897
      @dw4897 Před rokem

      Thought he was still playing for Russia, he ended his contract with the dead wings to go be with his family.

    • @perryegolson833
      @perryegolson833 Před rokem +2

      If he didn't play a lick of defense you'd still take his amazing offensive output. But the fact that this man won multiple Selke trophies (for league's best defensive forward) is really staggering and puts into perspective just how complete he was as a player.

    • @brandonfantry4716
      @brandonfantry4716 Před rokem +2

      He is the best stick handler ever but wbu Patrick Kane

    • @dw4897
      @dw4897 Před rokem

      @@brandonfantry4716 he did a vid on kane.

    • @dw4897
      @dw4897 Před rokem

      @@brandonfantry4716 czcams.com/video/8i8i5VhyzZA/video.html

  • @daveeck1338
    @daveeck1338 Před rokem +5

    If you find Datsyuk's highlights as impressive as the rest of the world does, you should check out a video or two about his story. What it took for him to get to North America just to play, the things he had to overcome. He has had an amazing trip, Detroit and all of Hockey miss him. He is a GOAT, but the funniest thing about it was, he broke in on a team full of GOATS and nobody knew it until them old Goats retired and left the young GOATS a bigger chance to goose.

    • @stopdroolin8418
      @stopdroolin8418 Před rokem +3

      Lol, people knew. He instantly stood out in his 1st year. By the time his 2nd year hit everyone who's a legit fan knew he was goated.

  • @rustybarber3016
    @rustybarber3016 Před rokem +1

    Possibly the best set of hands to ever play the game, and he could skate better than most. He was a ballerina on the ice, thus all the “ankle breaks”! I’m fairly certain all of the young danglers entering the league were inspired by him. He earned the name “Magic Man”!!!!!!

    • @danielcurry1695
      @danielcurry1695 Před rokem

      He's definitely up there among the all time greats. I'd put his hands equal to Lemieux...they both just embarrassed folks.

  • @KeijoAmbersson
    @KeijoAmbersson Před rokem +8

    Great vid, loved it! Datsyuk is my favorite player all time. He was just built different and so unconventional. Compared to guys like Kane or McKinnon who do stickhandling aggressively (like five moves per second), Datsyuk was buttery smooth. Only the moves you need but timed and executed perfectly, which just made his opponents look silly. You know, like he used the natural flow and movement of the game.
    I hear in his youth he was a phenomenal soccer player as well, playing midfield. It kinda makes sense, soccer is a lot about understanding the flow of the game.
    He was also the best defensive forward of his time, won the award for that 3 times I think. That too, he did by understanding the game and outwitting the opponent. Players of that time say he could sneak up on you, like a proper thief, lift your stick with strength you wouldn't believe from a guy his size, and disappear with the puck.
    The guy who probably resembles Datsyuk the most in todays NHL is Sasha Barkov. He isn't quite as insane as Datsyuk, but his movement is buttery smooth in the same manner, has that same thieving stick in defensive game, and he deke goalies out of their gear.

  • @Slanderx
    @Slanderx Před rokem +2

    red wings fan here, there hasn't been anyone that can just deke you until your jock strap breaks like Datsyuk. We've been very spoiled as a team, but the scouting from the Red Wings back then was second to none.

  • @santerivuolukka
    @santerivuolukka Před rokem +3

    7:25 the player who datsuyk deked in this clip is logan couture and it was his birthday on the exact day datsuyk did that move. Perfect birthday gift😂

  • @djphlange
    @djphlange Před rokem +2

    hes my favorite , got me back into the game after 10 years of not watching hockey!

  • @jacoblamb3535
    @jacoblamb3535 Před rokem +2

    Datsyuk was the best defensive forward in the league while also having the nastiest hands. May never see another player with those two traits.

  • @davidshea7865
    @davidshea7865 Před rokem +3

    it’s fair to call him the kyrie of hockey but he’s also known as one of the greatest defensive forwards of all time, winning multiple Selke awards (best defensive forward award)

  • @darkphoenix2
    @darkphoenix2 Před rokem +3

    I was so lucky to have been able to watch him for years. I don't think these highlight reels tell the whole story. Almost every time he was on the ice, he'd do something good. Even if it was small stuff like a good pass or a defensive play, like stealing the puck, he was entertaining in so many ways. He even got better at hitting throughout his career, even though he wasn't a big guy. His consistency alone is why he's one of the all time greats, even if his point totals aren't as high as other hall of famers. The creativity and things he could do to other players was unique.

    • @michaelsattler7017
      @michaelsattler7017 Před měsícem

      i watched him for years as well, and that's how i'd describe it. every shift he could make some play very few people ever could do.

  • @brendanmanning4510
    @brendanmanning4510 Před rokem +3

    For what you said about a layup feeling like time slows down in basketball as a hockey player I totally agree. When you pull off a move and have net to shoot at it feels so calm and just like you got hours to burry it. And if you take a shot you track it through everything and see the spin on it and everything. It feels like you watch it fly for like 5 seconds but then you watch a tape and the puck was in the air for like maybe quarter of a second. It’s hard to explain but it’s crazy

  • @matturibe1954
    @matturibe1954 Před rokem +2

    I will always say this Pavel Datsuykk is the best player I ever saw. He could do it all. PPle are always about points but I never seen the complete package like Datsuyk.

  • @Jmartin5287
    @Jmartin5287 Před rokem +1

    I’ve only seen the first minute of your video but I believe the word you’re looking for to describe both hockey and basketball is that FINESSE baby!!!

  • @helmedon
    @helmedon Před rokem +1

    Red Wings fans were so spoiled for so long. Some of the greatest players of the era played for this team. Watching players like Datsyuk, Zetterberg come up and play together was just a joy. Witnessing Steve Yzerman get drafted and eventually become the greatest captain in the game. Seeing Nik Lidstrom just take control from his very first shift to his last shift. Sergei Fedorov defecting from the Soviet Union to play for Detroit and becoming one of the best players in history. All the stars that came through over the years. We've been struggling for a few years now but now we get to see future stars like Moritz Seider (Calder winner as rookie of the year), Lucas Raymond (also got top 5 votes for Calder) and several kids waiting in the wings.

  • @Kwright304
    @Kwright304 Před 2 lety +7

    Of the three you named, everyone would say he’s third. But Pavel Datsyuk is my #1 all time, no one gives you more of an advantage on the ice, he used to shut down Kane regularly, and he’d have tricks for Connor I’m sure if he were still playing.

    • @daveball9365
      @daveball9365 Před 2 lety +3

      Everyone would say he's third... except for Patrick Kane and Connor McDavid themselves.
      Even the Great One himself praised Pavel and his hands.

    • @Kwright304
      @Kwright304 Před 2 lety +3

      @@daveball9365 I’m well aware. He’s my number 1 draft pick on my All Time team. No one controls the play better

    • @Kwright304
      @Kwright304 Před 2 lety +2

      @@daveball9365 he played his style against people like Pronger and Stevens and still dominated when Kane was in his prime and Kucherov was taking off.

    • @remylessard92
      @remylessard92 Před 2 lety

      I will agree to a certain extent. No one comes close to prime playoff kane one of the most clutch players of all time

    • @Kwright304
      @Kwright304 Před 2 lety

      @@remylessard92 plenty of people come close or are more clutch than Kane. He won games on stacked teams just like the rest.

  • @kurtmooreca
    @kurtmooreca Před rokem +5

    I see Datsyuk, instant like subscribe and comment. Haven't even seen the vid yet, its called a Dasyukian Deke for a reason, hope you enjoy it. Now ill find out.
    Edit: Enjoyed. Welcome to 13 Country my dude. Pav might have had the best hands the league has ever seen.

  • @mrhonda1
    @mrhonda1 Před rokem +1

    The crazy thing is that the Wings drafted him in the 6th round, 171st overall. 170 players were drafted before him.

  • @lloydrocksify
    @lloydrocksify Před rokem +1

    The magic man. The best puck handler of all time.

  • @johnwillemse4140
    @johnwillemse4140 Před rokem

    I told you.......Pavel a legend!!!

  • @vilperi29
    @vilperi29 Před 2 lety +28

    Next you gotta check out Nathan Mackinnon! He is arguably top 2 player in the NHL at the moment.

  • @Weathermannic
    @Weathermannic Před rokem +1

    Love this video! You made me relive the goosebumps. cough game worn autographed Datsyuk jersey cough from before the Alternative captain, too. #LGRW!!

  • @isaacwest276
    @isaacwest276 Před rokem +1

    One of the reasons these videos do good is because the NHL Is notoriously horrible at marketing and only JUST started getting better. We're so happy to see you getting into it and loving it!

  • @rickg1453
    @rickg1453 Před rokem +2

    Datsyuk was my favorite player of all time his hands were so nasty

  • @JuiceWrld-gq8xw
    @JuiceWrld-gq8xw Před rokem +1

    Wish number 13 was still playing, I got to watch him a lot but still man, he was so much fun to watch

  • @pasquinitec
    @pasquinitec Před 11 měsíci

    Datsyuk; A true, rare hockey "Savant"
    All hockey fans miss very much.

  • @chasehull3818
    @chasehull3818 Před rokem +1

    Datsyuk is like the kyrie of hockey but he is also one of the all time greats defensively. He won the Selke trophy 3 times for best defensive forward in the league - that’s tied for the third most ever. That’s why he is an all time great.

  • @jiix3rgaming401
    @jiix3rgaming401 Před rokem +1

    Bro glad seeing this video! Growing up and living in Michigan and loving the red wings it was nice having the magician on our team

  • @rexmcdowd
    @rexmcdowd Před rokem +1

    Fun fact: they actually used to have an animated show with Wayne Gretzky in it, along with Michael Jordan and Bo Jackson. They called it "AllStars" or something like that I think.

  • @bigg8133
    @bigg8133 Před 2 lety +14

    These are great videos man! Loving these reactions

  • @PhallicDivinity
    @PhallicDivinity Před 2 lety +5

    I'm just getting into hockey myself!

  • @personM4N
    @personM4N Před rokem +1

    Legend has it Pavel Datsyuk could deke outside in a thunderstorm and stay dry

  • @mseabolt45
    @mseabolt45 Před 8 měsíci

    He was known as the, "Magic Man" in Detroit. A true hockey legend.

  • @bigtearsandpistols
    @bigtearsandpistols Před rokem +3

    Here i’ll name some hockey-basketball player comparisons to maybe help you understand.
    LeBron / Sidney Crosby (both formerly the best in the league and will go down as some of the best players ever)
    Giannis / Connor McDavid (GOAT potential and best players in their leagues currently, explosive speed)
    Steph Curry / Alex Ovechkin (best pure shooters ever)
    Kyrie / Patrick Kane (best handles in the league)
    Doncic / MacKinnon (elite young superstar players)
    Ja Morant / Trevor Zegras (young upcoming stars, human highlight reels)
    Other NHL players I’d recommend checking out are Auston Matthews, Cale Makar, Nikita Kucherov, Evgeni Malkin, and Mathew Barzal

    • @lightDaRus
      @lightDaRus Před rokem +1

      MacKinnon, not Kaprisov?🤔

  • @SarahDigsHockey
    @SarahDigsHockey Před rokem +2

    Your reaction at 3:42 was very common. The things Datsyuk could do with the puck left people shaking their heads.

  • @crimiusXIII
    @crimiusXIII Před rokem +1

    As far as good players...You're right, really. A lot of them were in their primes at different times, so even if they played against each other, comparisons are tough. Datsyuk is definitely up there.

  • @TheVlad1616
    @TheVlad1616 Před rokem +3

    Don’t be disrespectful to Pavel by calling him the Kyrie of hockey. The Magic Man is one of the best to play the game.

  • @Jhnzo_
    @Jhnzo_ Před rokem

    The greatest two way forward to play hockey

  • @ChrisCardenDrums
    @ChrisCardenDrums Před rokem

    So here in st louis, we hate the red wings, but I gotta give Datsyuk respect, when he was out there, you couldn't look away or you might miss something crazy. Best hands I've ever seen

  • @superdaveozbourne7993
    @superdaveozbourne7993 Před rokem +1

    He was the most skilled to ever play

  • @Rollnyr41
    @Rollnyr41 Před rokem +1

    That move on the shootout where he pulls it back is named the datsyuk

  • @kevinwelch160
    @kevinwelch160 Před 3 měsíci

    2:45 it’s an otherworldly feeling.

  • @increasearmadillo3032
    @increasearmadillo3032 Před 2 lety +8

    You should start tuning into the current NHL playoffs as it’s a pretty damn exciting time. Nazem Kadri accidentally injured St. Louis’s goalie(big debate has come abt this)and he ended up receiving racist messages and death threats. He then proceeds to score a hat trick the next night. Connor McDavid, who you already reacted to, is currently on a pretty good playoff run as it’s the furthest he’s ever been.

  • @gaseousclay9529
    @gaseousclay9529 Před rokem +3

    i don't really consider myself a hockey fan.. i'll watch it if its on and can get into it... Pavel was the first dude to make me get fucking hyped watching nhl.. man had a streetball game on mf skates.. if and1 had a hockey team Pavel be looking like hot sauce..

  • @jordannijjar5414
    @jordannijjar5414 Před rokem

    You picked the right LEGEND.

  • @flashknockdown7271
    @flashknockdown7271 Před rokem

    I love your passion and intelligence. Keep up the great work.

  • @jaycer3898
    @jaycer3898 Před 2 lety +6

    I have been dreaming about a hockey anime for years now man lol. It does seem like the sport is gaining a little more traction in Japan - their junior team has done pretty well at tournaments lately and a few of those guys look like they could be NHL prospects - so maybe one day!

    • @QuackAttack
      @QuackAttack Před 2 lety +3

      There's already a "hockey" anime out but it's pretty lackluster IMO...

    • @jaycer3898
      @jaycer3898 Před 2 lety

      @@QuackAttack yeah I have very little interest in an idol anime that'll sometimes play some mediocre hockey lol

    • @QuackAttack
      @QuackAttack Před 2 lety +1

      @@jaycer3898 haha that's what I mean... Hey, in case I haven't said it already, have you checked out the manga Supinamarada? 👀

    • @jaycer3898
      @jaycer3898 Před 2 lety +1

      @@QuackAttack it's on my list, so one day! Did I hear correctly that it might be coming back? Could be fun

    • @QuackAttack
      @QuackAttack Před rokem

      @@jaycer3898 I started reading Supinamarada a year or so ago, and didn't know it had been cancelled. But yeah, the author is starting it up again, since his much more popular manga/anime series Golden Kamuy is coming to an end...
      Who knows, maybe this time, Supinamarada will be popular enough to get its own anime? 👀

  • @colesmith7754
    @colesmith7754 Před rokem +2

    There are a lot of other GOATs in hockey you could watch like Sidney Crosby, Alexander Ovechkin, Steven Stamkos, Jonathan Toews and many others

  • @garret4466
    @garret4466 Před rokem

    This is a great video. So fun to see someone new to the sport watch one of the greatest!

  • @94germy
    @94germy Před rokem +1

    Kane and Mcdavid are ballers but Datsyuk is just a freak. Hes like the ronaldinho of hockey. The man had one puck in Russia and didn't want to give it up so training puck control was #1 for him.

  • @j-dubb614
    @j-dubb614 Před rokem +1

    Whats crazy about that Couture deke is that is Logan Couture. He's no slouch and was a great hockey center who was solid defensively.

    • @SammyNineFingers
      @SammyNineFingers Před rokem

      If I remember correctly it was Couture's birthday too.

  • @kevinwelch160
    @kevinwelch160 Před 3 měsíci

    The Magic Man!

  • @pattyfree2970
    @pattyfree2970 Před rokem +1

    Just started getting into anime. Have found it to be enjoyable. But......Yo! Pavel is a ninja. I hate the Red Wings but can not help but to appreciate the dangles of Datsyuk. You are correct........There should be an anime show about this G!

  • @nicholasbaum2672
    @nicholasbaum2672 Před rokem +2

    Evgeni Malkin has some sick highlights, and Mario Lemieux is an older player but was super good at making people looking stupid..

  • @AMan_629
    @AMan_629 Před rokem

    I would say he’s the kyrie of hockey when it comes to his offensive game but he’s also a multiple time forward dpoy winner (Selke trophy). There was no holes in his game and he is the reason I started to watch hockey in 2006.

  • @lphan4597
    @lphan4597 Před rokem +1

    #39 ankle breaker was on his birthday with his whole family in the stands.

  • @user-tj2rx5ln5n
    @user-tj2rx5ln5n Před 8 měsíci

    The Magic Man.

  • @pman8841
    @pman8841 Před rokem

    Love to see people discover the game great video

  • @greg6898
    @greg6898 Před rokem

    Pavel stayed droppin wood guts out the window

  • @gordieparenteau6555
    @gordieparenteau6555 Před 2 lety +3

    Check out Daniel and Henrik Sedin.

  • @packerzfan85
    @packerzfan85 Před rokem +2

    They didnt call him the "Magic man" for nothin. He was definitely the best in the 90's. But you wanna see the more physical side of hockey check out Niklas Kromwall also of the Detroit Red Wings. Such a force to reckon with and had to watch out for

  • @cbebrad
    @cbebrad Před rokem

    I think Pavel's best years were when he played with Henrik Zetterberg. There's a video of them making unbelievable plays to each other. It was like they were of one mind the way they just knew what the other was going to do.

  • @joescopacasa7079
    @joescopacasa7079 Před rokem

    One of a kind

  • @josephcrowe2908
    @josephcrowe2908 Před rokem +2

    Pah-vel. You got the last name right.
    His nickname is "The Magic Man"

  • @bigpappachungus5273
    @bigpappachungus5273 Před rokem +1

    Welcome to Datsyuk😂 all I did was shake my head

  • @Jashtvorak
    @Jashtvorak Před rokem

    Datsyuk’s kung-fu is hockey. And his kung-fu is the best.

  • @imnotyourfriendbuddy1883
    @imnotyourfriendbuddy1883 Před 2 lety +1

    check out "The Fight Night at the Joe" AKA "Brawl in Hockeytown" from 1997

  • @Bobweiser19
    @Bobweiser19 Před rokem

    There’s a lot of reasons you’re correct about similarities between hockey and basketball…I am a die hard hockey fan and have some clips I can send you if you want. Dennis Savard with his skating was really unbelievable in the 1980s (spin-o-rama 360s when going full speed and then getting position/angle to shoot)…also Wayne Gretzky did some of the most amazing things anyone has ever seen…he made a pass in the 1983 playoffs that was impossible…Bobby Orr did some stuff too. Biggest thing is though, none of them won a Stanley Cup without help. All about the team, and less about trying to embarrass them with a slick move or deke…but Datsyuk, Bobby Orr, Gretzky, Connor McDavid….Certain players are so gifted that they make everyone else look like they’re playing a different sport

  • @derkaiserzen
    @derkaiserzen Před rokem +2

    Datsyuk is pretty much Allen Iverson in a skate for people who never watched hockey

  • @mcsibs
    @mcsibs Před rokem +2

    datysuks plus minus tells how dominant he was in his prime. he was over plus 25 for 4 straight years. he was also the prime focus of both Detroit's power play and penalty kill which are not factored in to that stat... i mean sure Lidstrom... but you'd hardly put Howard or an aging Osgood as top tier goalies

  • @Bobweiser19
    @Bobweiser19 Před rokem +2

    Good comments my man; I’m glad you’re getting into hockey…And yes with Pavel Daysyuk…I’ve seen him do repugnant, filthy, unforgivable things to goaltenders. The moves were so good and disgusting. You just want to go cry afterwards and turn to friends and family for support.

  • @XcSNIPERcX
    @XcSNIPERcX Před 10 měsíci

    ive been wanting a hockey anime for years, they have so much Basketball/Soccer ones. 2 of my fav things are Anime and Hockey

  • @dRumpfsadouchebag
    @dRumpfsadouchebag Před rokem

    one of my kids always wanted our had his number growing up, he was known as 'The Magician' in the nhl ...

  • @ryanhutchins2634
    @ryanhutchins2634 Před rokem +1

    Oh cool! I was at that game between Detroit and Boston (5:00) and saw that happen live.

    • @icedo1013
      @icedo1013 Před rokem

      Nice! I remember I was spending the night at my aunt and uncle's house in preparation for a week long trip to DC for spring break in high school when this game took place. I remember distinctly listening to it on their radio because they didn't have the channel and when they scored this goal I was a *liiiiiittle* bit too loud for their liking seeing as they had a sleeping infant upstairs. It's a shame it was their only win that series, but in hindsight it was just another glaring symptom of a crumbling system.