And a great deal of thanks belongs to Quebec's goalie coach Dan Buchard who shot his mouth off to the press, trying to take credit by saying he'd discovered a weakness in Roy's game lol. So much for that theory! lol
Its cool seeing Soon to be Colorado Avalanche Players taking’s shots on Roy. We all know what happened when the Québec Nordiques were brought to the States lol…. Lets just say it didn’t take very long for Colorado and Pierre Lacroix to capture Lord Stanley’s Cup
The Nordiques were an offensive powerhouse, but these Habs had Damphousse, Muller, Leclair and Bellows on offense, Desjardins, Schneider, Brisebois on defense (even Odelein was a really solid defensive defenseman) Patrick Roy was great, but he had plenty of help.
Good thing for the Habs that all three: Sakik, Sundin and Nolan were just budding. We knew they were good players but all three became game-changers within a few years. Secret weapon for the Habs, Big Johnny LeClair comes into his own as the playoffs progress…. With several key late and OT goals in the playoffs … And soon after goes to Philly to team up with Lindros to form the Legion of Boom line. How the Habs let that man go…. I’ll never know!
@@NHLPlayoffsArchivedGames- I did find some of your other games but I was really hoping someone out there would have all the other games. That would have been a blast to watch from game 1 against the Nordiques all the way to game 5 against the Kings. Oh well, I'll keep hoping.
Imagine dropping Forsberg into the Nords lineup: Sakic, Sundin and Forsberg up the middle? Even St Patrick would've been no match (as they say, you need to be lucky to be good). Instead, they never played together and the Nords/Avs lost Sundin (a HOFer) for nothing. Still won two Cups lol.
thanks for the post.....been lookin for these full games forever
After a rough two games in Quebec, Patrick Roy would dominate the rest of the '93 playoffs.
And a great deal of thanks belongs to Quebec's goalie coach Dan Buchard who shot his mouth off to the press, trying to take credit by saying he'd discovered a weakness in Roy's game lol. So much for that theory! lol
Man quebec had one hell of a team Sakic, nolan,sundin ect
Definitely the byproduct of being hot garbage for the previous 4-5 seasons, it allowed them to draft very well
Mercí Eric 🙏
Sadly this would be the last Playoff Series of these two Teams against each other.
I can't do it! Oh, Quebec, come back!
Hextall style here of coming out of the net was a fading style.
Its cool seeing Soon to be Colorado Avalanche Players taking’s shots on Roy. We all know what happened when the Québec Nordiques were brought to the States lol…. Lets just say it didn’t take very long for Colorado and Pierre Lacroix to capture Lord Stanley’s Cup
Even you can feel the tension on the ice.
The Nordiques were an offensive powerhouse, but these Habs had Damphousse, Muller, Leclair and Bellows on offense, Desjardins, Schneider, Brisebois on defense (even Odelein was a really solid defensive defenseman) Patrick Roy was great, but he had plenty of help.
Finaly someone who see clearly !
Good thing for the Habs that all three: Sakik, Sundin and Nolan were just budding. We knew they were good players but all three became game-changers within a few years. Secret weapon for the Habs, Big Johnny LeClair comes into his own as the playoffs progress…. With several key late and OT goals in the playoffs … And soon after goes to Philly to team up with Lindros to form the Legion of Boom line. How the Habs let that man go…. I’ll never know!
1993 the year of the upset. Similar to 2023.
Classic HNIC on CBC Playoffs Sunday Apr 18 1993 7 pm ET Le Coliseau
During this time we are bored, can you post the entire 1993 Habs playoff run?
I posted all the games I have from that run. Some were blocked but I didnt have every game. Just this series and the finals.
@@NHLPlayoffsArchivedGames- I did find some of your other games but I was really hoping someone out there would have all the other games. That would have been a blast to watch from game 1 against the Nordiques all the way to game 5 against the Kings. Oh well, I'll keep hoping.
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lets go patrick roy
greatest goalie ever
Roy was so twitchy
Patrick!
why no goal horn? (the one with the police siren)
The goal horn was there. It was fog horn-type sound, and it was low but it could be heard. You can kind of hear it at 2:13:44
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Imagine dropping Forsberg into the Nords lineup: Sakic, Sundin and Forsberg up the middle? Even St Patrick would've been no match (as they say, you need to be lucky to be good). Instead, they never played together and the Nords/Avs lost Sundin (a HOFer) for nothing. Still won two Cups lol.
Imagine also if Quebec kept Owen Nolan.
@@leafyutube Traded for Sandis Ozolinsh in 1995.
Sundin for Wendel Clark, Wendel Clark for Claude Lemieux...
Looking back on this , I can't believe how slow Montreal was and they won the cup. It was all Roy.