6 NHL Players Who FORCED Rule Changes!

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  • čas přidán 31. 05. 2024
  • The NHL is not perfect, but it's certainly come a long way in terms of adapting and changing up the rules whether its to make the game safer, more fair or more exciting! Keeping that in mind, here are 6 players to force NHL rule changes.
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  • @Eric-om2hz
    @Eric-om2hz Před rokem +355

    Makarov, not Markov

    • @JaredtheRabbit
      @JaredtheRabbit Před rokem +15

      I was just going to comment this.

    • @crxns5185
      @crxns5185 Před rokem +37

      Remember, no Russian

    • @rjcolombe
      @rjcolombe Před rokem +44

      Can pronounce Nieuwendyk but not Makarov, go figure 😂

    • @thenachofan7677
      @thenachofan7677 Před rokem +5

      Just like Cale Makar, but with an "ov", at the end!

    • @glenrichardson8266
      @glenrichardson8266 Před rokem +15

      LOL he put Makarov in text but still said "Markov".

  • @alanvanasch4793
    @alanvanasch4793 Před rokem +64

    I was at the game Pitkanen shattered his heel. I vividly remember hearing the thud and him screaming in pain (since the canes unfortunately had a pretty empty arena during this time). He was a solid all around defenceman too and it's real unfortunate his career ended that way

    • @aaronwhite1786
      @aaronwhite1786 Před rokem

      It's so crazy looking back and thinking how we didn't move to hybrid icing sooner. Especially considering that as rough as the Pitkanen play was, it wasn't even as bad as some of the hits that came from icing plays where guys just got drilled into the boards with no real way to protect themselves because of having to make a play on the puck.

    • @keptquiet
      @keptquiet Před rokem +4

      Capitals first rounder Pat Peake shattered his heel on a similar play in the 90s and was never the same. Definitely took too long for the rule to change.

    • @mississaugaicedogs
      @mississaugaicedogs Před rokem

      Pitkanen was not the only reason, Justin Schultz of the oilers had a career changing knee injury that also was a deciding factor.

    • @tomhull1276
      @tomhull1276 Před rokem +3

      I did basically the same thing in a beer league game and shattered the end of my left tibia and broke my left fibula, as well. Three plates, 20 screws and a year of rehab and I was back on skates, for one time, just to say I did. Haven't even skated recreationally very much since them. With a skate boot on, my leg from the knee down to the ankle swells up on one side and kind of caves in on the other and no longer looks like part of a leg. Now, I did that skating at "beer league speed." I can't imagine what it must have been like for Pitkanen at the time of his injury and going forward. He was skating at "NHL full-tilt speed" when he got hurt. Every time I see an NHLer slam into the boards skate blade first, I still cringe and hope they can get up and skate away. Breaking the tibia in such a way as I did is very bad...breaking your calcaneous (heel) is much worse. In almost every case it will be a career ending injury.

    • @lillyshetheywallace614
      @lillyshetheywallace614 Před rokem

      I was too young to remember this but it's still so sad. Pitkanen was a name I knew well as a canes fan and I didn't know this ended his career so it just makes it all the more upsetting

  • @estellegrignon
    @estellegrignon Před rokem +35

    A couple more ideas for round 2
    -Bill Masterton's tragic end (though that did take a long time before they made helmets mandatory)
    -Sean Avery turning his back to the play to distract Brodeur
    -Matt Duchesne's offside goal that made offside reviews a thing
    -Brett Hull's 1999 Cup clincher that eliminated the no foot in crease rule for good
    -Martin Brodeur's trapezoid
    -honorable mention to David Leggio who knocked the net off intentionally on a two-on-zero in the AHL. It lead to a penalty shot, which is arguably a better outcome for him and made the save. The league immediately closed that loophole after that... kinda: the goalie would get a game misconduct, and anyone on the ice can take a penalty shot on the backup goalie.

    • @ozma6918
      @ozma6918 Před rokem +3

      Let's add another one, waaaay older: There was a time where a two-minute minor penalty wouldn't end upon the team on power play scoring a goal. What I heard is that ended when Jean Béliveau, a Montreal Canadiens all-time great, scored an actual hat trick during one single power play. They then thought it was being ridiculous, and stated that if a team on a power play were to score a goal, the power play would end then and there.

    • @tomhull1276
      @tomhull1276 Před rokem +4

      Here's another one. The Rob Ray rule, requiring that hockey sweaters be tied down so that they can't/won't come off during a fight, thus freeing up their arms to throw punches at will and pummel their opponents.

    • @estellegrignon
      @estellegrignon Před rokem

      @Tom Hull Good one! Also, him losing his jersey also meant that opposing players had a much harder time to get a grip on his sweaty torso!

    • @RMGiroux
      @RMGiroux Před rokem

      Thanks, I was just thinking of Avery and Brodeur

    • @Taubogason.40
      @Taubogason.40 Před rokem

      Wait moving the goal on purpose at a breakaway or a good chance does not lead to an automatic goal (in the nhl/ahl at least)?

  • @marcelleclair4452
    @marcelleclair4452 Před rokem +10

    Also my dad told me that way back in the fifties the 2 minute minor did not expire when a goal was scored. The Montreal Canadians were so stacked that they often scored more than one goal in a power play. The rule was changed shortly after

    • @JESL_TheOnlyOne
      @JESL_TheOnlyOne Před rokem

      Yes, and it was the Bruins organization that forced it. I'm a huge Bruins fan, but it's a little embarrassing to admit Rocket Richard is just too good.

  • @the93rdturd21
    @the93rdturd21 Před rokem +36

    Everyone talks about how dangerous the Krug hit was, but nobody talks about how he got his helmet ripped off.

    • @counterfit5
      @counterfit5 Před rokem +4

      He was getting ridden like a horse

    • @stevencooke6451
      @stevencooke6451 Před rokem

      That should have been a penalty.

    • @gretsyuk1387
      @gretsyuk1387 Před rokem

      Huge blues fan and i agree lol

    • @aralornwolf3140
      @aralornwolf3140 Před rokem

      Ripping a person's helmet off is a penalty now... so don't worry.

    • @kevinstull8552
      @kevinstull8552 Před rokem +2

      That hit should have been called a charging call on Krug. He also intentionally left his feet to make that hit too.

  • @kevinhurd9115
    @kevinhurd9115 Před rokem +9

    Great video but as mentioned, his name is Makarov not Markov. You may want to re-record the audio for that part

  • @j.thomas7128
    @j.thomas7128 Před rokem +2

    *1st one. Learn the rulebook.*
    The stick does NOT have to contact the head for a major to be called. It's solely at the discretion of a ref. The game misconduct is automatically assessed whenever a crosscheck major is called.

  • @edmurphy7484
    @edmurphy7484 Před rokem +4

    Who the hell is Markov?

  • @NavDDG54
    @NavDDG54 Před rokem +6

    Don't forget about how Osgood is why they shovel the ice now during breaks after he stacked all the snow on the goalline during a penalty shot and it stopped a puck from going in

    • @shaun374
      @shaun374 Před rokem

      If you aren't cheating, you aren't trying.

    • @jonmendelson1104
      @jonmendelson1104 Před rokem

      How about Roger Nielson causing the rule change that when a goalie leaves the net they can't leave their stick behind blocking the net. He also put out a defenseman instead of a goalie for penalty shots causing that rule to be changed and late in games while defending leads he'd intentionally take too many men on the ice penalties every few seconds since a team couldn't drop below 3 skaters on the ice.

  • @bulletfrenzy
    @bulletfrenzy Před rokem +6

    With the Krug thing the play that purposely removed Krug's helmet should have got a penalty, so the play should have never advanced long for him to throw that check.

  • @bb-gc2tx
    @bb-gc2tx Před rokem +3

    the reason teams dont switch sides in overtime is because of billy smith. 1983/84 was the first year of reg season overtime and the teams would switch sides like they do in the playoffs . billy smith knowing that the ice would not be cleaned by the zambonie would take his skates and chop up the ice in his crease right before the 3 rd period ended so when they switched sides the opposing goalie would have to play the 5 min overtime in a crease that had chopped ice. pretty brilliant lol

    • @yabbaguy
      @yabbaguy Před rokem

      Interesting, considering this has since been undone to force “the long change”. I would’ve thought a choppy crease would slow pucks and be a defensive advantage?

    • @bb-gc2tx
      @bb-gc2tx Před rokem +1

      @@yabbaguy it was so the other goalie would have problems moving

  • @ivodozi
    @ivodozi Před rokem +13

    You forgot the elimination of the red line on 2 line pass offside rule that came as the result of the neutral zone trap. That was a massive one.

    • @gggooodddyyy
      @gggooodddyyy Před rokem +4

      There wasn’t an individual player that changed that though. The Devils are the team everyone points at for it, but many teams were playing that way by the end of the 90s.

    • @dantran9962
      @dantran9962 Před rokem +3

      Dead puck era. Everyone is glad it's gone.

    • @michaelbecker2435
      @michaelbecker2435 Před rokem

      @@dantran9962 some are glad***

    • @tommywallbanger
      @tommywallbanger Před rokem

      Yeah getting rid of the 2 line pass really opened hockey up.

    • @chrisd4112
      @chrisd4112 Před rokem +2

      I actually liked the dead puck Era. I loved the tactics.

  • @seanmiller7187
    @seanmiller7187 Před rokem +5

    No Rob Ray jersey rule or Martin Brodeur trapezoid rule?

  • @stevencooke6451
    @stevencooke6451 Před rokem +5

    The rules all make sense except for the goaltender one. I could see a coach forbidding his goalie from crossing the red line, but why would the league step in?

    • @Fatcheeser
      @Fatcheeser Před rokem

      They changed the rule because of the additional protection that goalies get. They aren't allowed to be hit or handled like a normal player even outside the crease. They wanted to eliminate the ability of a player to hit the goalie and change the game as well as eliminate the potential for the goalie to carry the puck and try to garner additional penalties against the other team.
      Basically it was to avoid a situation like the NFL has right now with quarterbacks and no one being able to figure out if they are a runner or still a passer when they bolt from the pocket and get hit. You can't have all the protections of a goaltender out in middle ice handling the puck. However, if you aren't given those protections (being slow and a big target) then very bad things can happen and games can get out of control.

  • @MrBlair56
    @MrBlair56 Před rokem +4

    Mak-arov. Not Markov.

  • @professionalamatuer8064
    @professionalamatuer8064 Před rokem +2

    The MLB still has the same ROY issue with established superstars from overseas

  • @curtissmith5757
    @curtissmith5757 Před rokem +8

    IF IT WAS ANY YOUNGER FOR CALDER WE WILL NEVER SEE A GOALIE TAKE IT HOME AGAIN

    • @kentmartin9289
      @kentmartin9289 Před rokem +2

      You got me curious. Here are the ages of the goalies to have won the Calder trophy.
      1935-36 Mike Karakas 25
      1938-39 Frank Brimsek 25
      1944-45 Frank McCool 26
      1949-50 Jack Gelineau 25
      1950-51 Terry Sawchuk 21
      1952-53 Lorne Gump Worsley 23
      1955-56 Glenn Hall 24
      1964-65 Roger Crozier 23
      1969-70 Tony Esposito 27
      1971-72 Ken Dryden 24
      1983-84 Tom Barrasso 19
      1990-91 Ed Belfour 25
      1993-94 Martin Brodeur 22
      2000-01 Evgeni Nabokov 25
      2003-04 Andrew Raycroft 23
      2008-09 Steve Mason 20
      Making it even 1 year younger would definitely have disqualified several goalies. Only 1 teenager goalie has ever won!

    • @shanemichaelburt1670
      @shanemichaelburt1670 Před rokem

      Tom Barrasso! One of my fave Pens goalies

  • @kevinriley2515
    @kevinriley2515 Před rokem +3

    Geez his name is Mak-a-rov. Said Markov like 10 times. Solid vid but come on dude. This guy was a game changer

  • @polkhigh3333
    @polkhigh3333 Před rokem +3

    Rule change or not, the Knights meltdown was awesome.

  • @laagone
    @laagone Před rokem +2

    something i find interesting about Pitkänen's case is the irony of his name
    icing is called "pitkä" (literally "long") in Finnish which he is

  • @waynemiller6070
    @waynemiller6070 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for explaining the Gretzky rule. I’ve been watching hockey a few years now, and I was always wondering why they didn’t go to four on four with offsetting penalties.

  • @nostradavus5051
    @nostradavus5051 Před rokem +3

    Say it with me…Mak-A-rov

  • @BillMorganChannel
    @BillMorganChannel Před rokem +1

    As a Sabre fan, I am continually impressed by our junk yard dog, vicious defense we always play as evidenced at 5:48!

  • @rb8058
    @rb8058 Před rokem +3

    Would have been nice to see a commentary on Sean Avery and his stick waving in the face of the opposing goalie during the PP. generated a new rule!

  • @makattack85
    @makattack85 Před rokem +1

    i believe the idea behind a 26 years old cutoff was for goalies, seeing as most goalies come in much later than position players

  • @L0gravity
    @L0gravity Před rokem +1

    I remember before that icing call got changed, it was the same for youth hockey players and kids were brutal with that, I still have a scar on my face from going head first into the boards when a kid hit me

  • @Siniset
    @Siniset Před rokem +1

    Even the 4-on-4-rule was later taken a back a bit. Now if there is one minor for each team when teams are on full strength, they continue 4-on-4. In other situations coincidental penalties are not going to the scoreboard.

  • @jamesmiller6217
    @jamesmiller6217 Před rokem +2

    It's Makarov, not Markov.

  • @jacobking962
    @jacobking962 Před rokem +2

    The knights were getting 5 minutes there no matter what. Even if the refs reviewed the play they would stand with 5 minutes. Very easy to look back and change you opinion, but in the moment after watching someone get dropped on their head and bleed, they’re calling for a major.

  • @clankomedia
    @clankomedia Před rokem +4

    what about Marty Brodeur and the Trapezoid

  • @Schwarzalbenheimen
    @Schwarzalbenheimen Před rokem +5

    Rob Ray rule if there's a part 2!

    • @Jabberwok28
      @Jabberwok28 Před rokem +1

      Why they didn’t mention that in the first place I will never know.

  • @streetdog75
    @streetdog75 Před rokem

    Don't forget that the Habs in the 60s(?)--when they were the dominant, dynastic team--2 minute minors were a full two minutes, regardless of if the team on the PP scored. The Habs were scoring too much, so they changed that to what we see today.

  • @shargor
    @shargor Před rokem +1

    5:44 Makarov, not Markov. Markov was a mathematician. Makarov was a great hockey player.

  • @havokan45
    @havokan45 Před rokem

    Mark Tinordi was a Minnesota / Dallas Star player who broke his ankle skating in to the Boards to get a icing call that we never the same after play .

  • @GameShowMike
    @GameShowMike Před 3 měsíci

    Big whoop about hybrid icing. International competition (as well as high school and college) has always used automatic icing. Jesus Christ, automatic icing in high school, college and international hockey has been around long before the rule change regarding hybrid icing.

  • @seanwalsh9605
    @seanwalsh9605 Před rokem +1

    I was just thinking I missed touch icing but I hadn't known about the Pitkanen injury. That's very unfortunate. I thought it was more along the lines to reduce major hits against the boards.

    • @koroslav
      @koroslav Před rokem +1

      Touch icing is stupid and dangerous. Pitkanen was lucky compared to Luděk Čajka who died from a fall while chasing the puck in 1990. IIHF got rid of touch icing immediately. If the NHL cared about the players they would have had got rid of it in 1990 as well.

    • @chrisd4112
      @chrisd4112 Před rokem +1

      NHL brass where to cocktail and proud. Don Cherry was bugging them for years to remove touch icing which is probably why they didn't.

  • @tommywallbanger
    @tommywallbanger Před rokem +1

    What about the trapezoid behind the goal line? That's basically due to Martin Brodeur.

  • @thenachofan7677
    @thenachofan7677 Před rokem +1

    "Gretzky and the darn Oilers" then the video proceeds to show us Gretzky wearing #9 for Canada in the 1978 world juniors and the next clip with the Rangers on that nice wraparound, completing a hat trick (maybe his last one).

  • @darkzi3736
    @darkzi3736 Před rokem +3

    You forgot martin Brodeur he's the reason why visors cant be different color anymore

  • @grandslack962
    @grandslack962 Před rokem +4

    Thanks for the video, very informative. However, I was expecting to see the Sean Avery rule. During the playoffs between the Rangers and the Devils (can't remember the year), Sean Avery would stand in front on Marty Brodeur, facing him, and thus, turning his back on the play. He would gesture constantly in front of Brodeur's face to annoy him and block his view. The NHL issued a rule during the offseason that states that you have to face the action. czcams.com/video/Ec_2oKWe2Gw/video.html

  • @coreyhill681
    @coreyhill681 Před rokem

    I am surprised that you didn't mention the offside reviews, created by Matt Duchen completely offside accident

  • @Anthony-qg3qo
    @Anthony-qg3qo Před rokem

    the best time watching hockey was in the 70's, no helmet rule yet, watching Guy Lafluer flying up the ice.

  • @vincentwinkleblech3614

    Gretzky, Messier, Kurri and Coffey against any other 4 players was MURDER ! Even the old Boston Garden Ice was too big for that 4 on 4 matchup !

  • @chriscrocker3976
    @chriscrocker3976 Před rokem +1

    Also the Rob Ray rule where you can't remove your equipment to fight better

    • @johnbrandes8345
      @johnbrandes8345 Před rokem

      I came to the comments to see if anyone else knew of this rule

  • @MattHockeyGuy
    @MattHockeyGuy Před 12 dny

    I hate it when people say that it shouldn’t have been a five minute major against Cody Eakin. That was the correct call, if I had to make any changes to it, it would’ve gone to Paul stasney instead, but it was a five minute major nonetheless

  • @bwalker77
    @bwalker77 Před rokem

    They also added space behind the net so that Gretzky would have more place in his "office".

  • @Ryan-gw1ob
    @Ryan-gw1ob Před rokem +1

    That icing rule should have been changed after Pat Peake ended his career in the 90's!!! Ridiculous

  • @guy5529
    @guy5529 Před rokem +1

    If a team blows a 3-0 lead in 3 minutes that’s their own damn fault, regardless on how unfair the penalty might be.

  • @PFArecycling92
    @PFArecycling92 Před rokem

    My uncle broke his back ending his nhl career touching an icing 84-85 season playing for blackhawks in a game vs northstars. No touch icing is much better rule.

  • @MajinBuu91
    @MajinBuu91 Před rokem +1

    Even though i agree on the Vegas call as a Sharks fan, acting like Vegas has nothing on themselves to blame for the 4 goals against is hilarious…

  • @elijahrobinson2362
    @elijahrobinson2362 Před rokem +1

    First one, he hit a defenceless player high with a cheap shot.
    5 minutes was a good call.
    Makarov wasn’t a first year player, he was a first year NHL player. He had played at the highest levels for over a decade.
    While I am a huge fan of Sergei Makarov, he had no business being considered as a Calder candidate.
    Krug left his feet. That wasn’t a clean hit.
    It wasn’t the Gretzky rule, it was the Glen Sather rule. And it was chickenshit, just like the trapezoid and not permitting skilled goalies to play the puck in most of the space behind the goal line.

  • @michaelfortunato3117
    @michaelfortunato3117 Před rokem

    those icing injuries were further exacerbated by the trapezoid restriction that prohibits the goalie from playing the puck in the corner. I always hated the stupid trapezoid rule.

  • @dw7704
    @dw7704 Před 11 měsíci

    Sergei Priakin was the first Soviet in the NHL, although Mogilny had much more impact.

  • @kg_canuck
    @kg_canuck Před rokem

    The fact that replays being able to affect calls wasn't a thing the second the tech was made available is ridiculous. I love this sport but the officiating is just so lackluster compared to so many other sports

  • @tylerfortin3239
    @tylerfortin3239 Před rokem +4

    It's insane how everything lined up for gretzky to get the records he has. It's even more impressive Ovi is almost near his goal totals.

    • @kkttss1928
      @kkttss1928 Před rokem

      In one category. How many does Gretzky hold?

  • @jnerdsblog
    @jnerdsblog Před rokem

    Not how I wish a Canes legend ends up in the books. Dude deserved better.

  • @raran44
    @raran44 Před rokem

    It sounds like the goalie not passing center ice rule was implemented to save chicken shit goals from the opposing team if they got the puck and shot while the goalie was still out fucking around. If the tendy is gonna go for a skate and leave his net open, fair game. “If you’re a goaltender, TEND THE GOAL!”

  • @polkhigh3333
    @polkhigh3333 Před rokem +1

    Krug. Perron should get 5 min. For removing Krugs helmet.

  • @TheSonicsean
    @TheSonicsean Před rokem

    Gary Smith over here giving Steve Dangle convulsions from the past.

  • @Daniel-cw8lg
    @Daniel-cw8lg Před rokem

    Michigan tech caused the NCAA to remove a rule that gave automatic game misconducts for majors after they lost their best player in the first few minutes of a quarterfinal game due to getting ejected after a play that was not worth a game misconduct

  • @sunliam
    @sunliam Před rokem +2

    Hey. Your a really great CZcamsr. Keep it up!

  • @donaldsoles4259
    @donaldsoles4259 Před rokem

    Martin Brodeur for the trapezoid.
    Sean Avery for the Avery Rule

  • @shondevet2267
    @shondevet2267 Před rokem +1

    Sorry the cross check where it was to his face or not was the direct cause of him losing balance and the hitting his head. The call on the ice was correct like it or not. And don't bother I'm not a fan of either team.

  • @gayrambo4529
    @gayrambo4529 Před rokem

    Mark Tinordi got fucked up pretty bad in a game against the Kings back in the 90s during an icing.

  • @xBrassVerdict
    @xBrassVerdict Před rokem

    Hybrid icing should have been introduced after Kurtis Foster broke his femur on a similar play years before.

  • @jakemarsh3794
    @jakemarsh3794 Před rokem +1

    Yeah so Cody Eakin or whatever… but also Vegas allowed 4 goals.

  • @rjskillz92
    @rjskillz92 Před rokem +4

    Impressive how you managed to get Makarov's name wrong every single time, even when it's spelled out right in front of you.

  • @K3V1N005
    @K3V1N005 Před rokem +1

    Rob Ray of the sabers took his jersey off to fight and I think a rule is in place because of it

  • @doseofreality100
    @doseofreality100 Před 9 měsíci

    The age limit for calder is stupid. It should just be you can't have played for another professional league.
    Also.... glad to see i wasnt the only one annoyed by the Makarov pronunciation

  • @dannytechnology.
    @dannytechnology. Před rokem

    Wait a second here.... That Krug hit was not clean... The contact was 'clean' sure. But he skated 150 accelerating the whole way down the ice to that hit. That is called charging and is not legal...

  • @markbelbin3401
    @markbelbin3401 Před rokem +8

    How are you going to sit there with the name MAKAROV in front of you and repeatedly call him Markov?

    • @marciimeris503
      @marciimeris503 Před rokem

      Generally speaking audio is recorded first in 99% of videos like this

  • @muadhib001
    @muadhib001 Před rokem

    The icing rule should have been changed in 1994 and probably before when Michel Goulet lost his career with of the worst concussion ever. That's the first huge injury I remember from icings

  • @eliashegstam3334
    @eliashegstam3334 Před rokem

    the sharks did not just get 4 goals in that game. They battled hard as hell and deserved it. In the next series the sharks got a 5 minute major penalty against the avs and sweeped it of like it was nothing. The 5 minute major is not an excuse to let in 4 goals like that in a game 7.

  • @BBMoake
    @BBMoake Před rokem

    You forgot Marty Turco and the trapezoid...

  • @jeffreycairns767
    @jeffreycairns767 Před rokem

    What about Gretzky, Avery, etc.?

  • @Heytherebuds
    @Heytherebuds Před rokem

    How are you going to leave out the Brodeur rule?

  • @marcelleclair4452
    @marcelleclair4452 Před rokem

    How about the trapezoid to limit the area where the goalie can handle the puck. That’s a Martin Brodeur rule.

  • @carlosrobinson4230
    @carlosrobinson4230 Před rokem

    Didn't even mention the Sean Avery rule.

  • @hippomancy
    @hippomancy Před rokem

    jean beliveau scoring repeatedly on power play, so penalties end after a goal.

  • @chrisbee9643
    @chrisbee9643 Před rokem +1

    MarkARov!!! ITS NOT MARKOV!!!
    How disrespectful....

  • @daniellebrossoie8215
    @daniellebrossoie8215 Před rokem

    Dude, I don't know who that is, but it's most definitely NOT a picture of Rod Brind'amour

  • @stefall27
    @stefall27 Před 8 měsíci

    the martin brodeur rule also

  • @exile220ify
    @exile220ify Před rokem +2

    "Sergei Markov"? C'mon man, he's a Hall of Famer, pronounce his name right. It's "muh-KAR-ov"

  • @jonathantrudel8740
    @jonathantrudel8740 Před rokem

    Bro.... you didn't even include the Brodeur Trapezoid....

  • @serapeach6252
    @serapeach6252 Před rokem +1

    how dare you bring up Roy centre ice without also saying how he DEKED THE GREATEST PLAYER EVER. that spin move was against Gretzky.

  • @robertdacunto2337
    @robertdacunto2337 Před 11 měsíci

    great vid and great content..but what about the Broudeur rule? LOL

  • @PhilipCarroll64
    @PhilipCarroll64 Před rokem

    I think they should have just made Makarov ineligible for the Rookie of the Year award because he had already been playing pro hockey somewhere else.

    • @ryankattner9717
      @ryankattner9717 Před rokem +1

      That is why they wouldn't let Gretzky win it and that was about a decade before Makarov.

  • @andykrawczyk7179
    @andykrawczyk7179 Před rokem

    I thought Igor Larionov was the Gretzky of Russia?

  • @anotheryintheroad
    @anotheryintheroad Před rokem +1

    MAK AROV not MARKOV pal

  • @kellyactormosgoog
    @kellyactormosgoog Před rokem

    It's MACK-are-ahv, the r isn't even before the k

  • @max27stoner
    @max27stoner Před rokem

    What about Reijo Ruotsalainen rule?

  • @austingullickson8529
    @austingullickson8529 Před rokem

    Is Gary Smith, Mike’s uncle?

  • @jl3059
    @jl3059 Před rokem

    Bring back the old rules

  • @guessundheit6494
    @guessundheit6494 Před rokem

    The rookie age cutoff was a kneejerk reaction and a bad decision. It should be based on pro or international experience. Makarov played in the Soviet league for a decade (plus several olympics), which should have disqualified him. Most rookies are age 18-20 and have played since age 6, or 12-14 years. But imagine someone who NEVER played (even in PeeWee) starts playing for fun at age 20 in rec leagues, turns out to be a natural, then plays college hockey, the ECHL and the AHL, and makes the NHL by 28. That person has less playing experience than a 20 year old, but wouldn't be eligible.

  • @juliengoguen17
    @juliengoguen17 Před rokem

    Sergei Markarov was the Calgary rookie and not Sergei Markov....

    • @volh1volh195
      @volh1volh195 Před 3 měsíci

      Markarov was Soviet football (soccer) player. And Calgary rookie was Makarov.

  • @insxrg3nt
    @insxrg3nt Před rokem

    Sean Avery

  • @bigj200016
    @bigj200016 Před rokem

    The trapezoid and Brodeur

  • @raran44
    @raran44 Před rokem

    Modano should have won the Calder.

  • @mcham0846
    @mcham0846 Před rokem

    Krug hit wasn't clean lol it was a charge

  • @kkttss1928
    @kkttss1928 Před rokem

    The Avery rule?