Probably one of the first times the Lotto 6/49 logos appeared on the boards at the Forum... Habs did lose 0-5, yes, Tretiak had the shutout! Still was a great game for all those who were there on New Year's Eve 1982!!!
I watched this game live in Toronto. To this day it is the most amazing goaltending by by any goalie that I have ever witnessed. The most memorable part was the triple standing ovation given to Tretiak by the Montreal fans. Unfortunately you cut the video off before that. I have been unable to find the video clip of the triple standing ovation. If you have it would you please post it.
Tretiak didn't score a goal, and Russia still won. What I'm saying is, All their players are better, because they have a better Training program, we have nuts like Don Sherry, rock them and punch them! We love violence, but they love the game of Hockey, pure Hockey, and that is what they have perfected, HOCKEY AT IT'S VERY BEST.
@@tonybenn1000 you could not very more wrong. We have the best players that's why the best Russians play in the NHL not the KHL and his name is not Don Sherry but Don Cherry.
@@chrisrybka4566 No, I think you are wrong here. The best Russian hockey players play in the NHL not because Canada and US have the best players but just because they get much more money playing in NHL.
I was born in Montreal left in 1968 for NJ. The first ver hocky game I was in Montreal was this match. My GF from NJ kept being amazing at the 5+ minute standing ovation for Tretiak just for skating on to the ice before the game even started
Nonsense. They are playing a Montreal team that was a former shadow of itself. What happened new years eve 1975 or against Buffalo in 1980. Against strong NHL teams, Soviets cannot win. Only defeat weak NHL teams.or NHL teams put together for 2 weeks before the game.
@@jimmypye4460 Rubbish!! What about 6-0 against NHL all stars game 3 Challenge Cup? Much the same team as in 1981 when they beat the best of the NHL 8-1. An absolute wipe out. Make no mistake, between 1979-1984 was the peak of the Soviet national ice hockey team beating the best of NHL on SMALL ice. On international ice it would be even more one sided. Result ...No chance for NHL. Today , a closer result but they would win. They skate better, pass better, and are in constant perpetual motion, and would skate the NHL to exhaustion. Period.
@@rondeldebbio9219 Agree to disagree. This same team was defeated by college kids at Lake Placid. in 84 defeated by Team Canada in the semi-finals. Put a Canadian team together for 1 year to play together and condition together and then hold an 8 game series, Canada would win easily. Ron Del Debbio, you're living in dream world, and not comparing apples to apples. The Soviets played together 350 days a year for years with the same coach and system. No such team of NHL pros has that same chance. Now that the Soviet system is no longer in tact, what would we expect to see if my hypothesis in correct? We'd see exactly what we see now. Russia unable to win very much of anything.
@@jimmypye4460 Nope. Not a chance. "Miracle on Ice' was just that; a Miracle. But it was the last year of the top line Mikilov, Petrov, Harlimov that played international tournaments for the Soviets. A small rebuilding including Makarov, Krutov, Larionov, etc into 1981-1985. Look at the Lac Placid game closely, the Soviets completely outplayed them. Any blind person can see that. Super series 1985 against Edmonton Oilers, 6-3. Edmonton best skating team in the NHL. Not a match for the Red Army. Howie Meeker said the the third period after Krutos most beautiful 3 way passing play goal.. "more skill, deeper skill.. their mobility is just unbelievalbe" That says it all.
@@rondeldebbio9219 kinda just skirted right over some of those facts. That's called cognitive dissonance. Google it. No one is denying the skill of the Soviet team or its players. What is being called out is facts around these claims. Fact: they played together as a team and under the same system for extended periods of time. Fact: even when playing together under the same system and apparently having that advantage, they only won 1 of 5 Canada Cups. In one of those Canada cups, Canada's goalie Liut had a brutal game, similar to Tretiak against Buffalo in 1980. But, I don't use that as an excuse. It was Canada's selected goalie. They won in 1979 challenge cup. Granted. The were vastly outplayed by the Montreal Canadiens new year's eve 1975 if not for Tretiak -- and the shameful play of Dryden, the game would have been a massacre. Fact: If you claim to be superior, you cannot have excuses and flukes. Beaten by College kids should not even have been possible. Fact: Against the top NHL teams they generally did not do well. The beat Edmonton in 86 but lost to Edmonton in 83. I'd take Edmonton in an eight game series. I think the Buffalo game and the Philadelphia game in 76 are good representations of how the Soviet composure is shaken when faced against well coached teams.
The most successful team in NHL history is the Montreal Canadiens, with 24 Stanley Cups and 35 Finals appearances. The greatest number of times the winner of the USSR championship was CSKA Moscow (CDSA, CSK MO) - 32. Their meetings in the super series between themselves: 12/31/1976 Montreal Canadiens - CSKA - 3: 3 12/31/1979 Montreal Canadiens - CSKA - 4: 2 12/31/1985 Montreal Canadiens - CSKA - 1:6 09/18/1990 CSKA - Montreal Canadiens - 3-2
They'er light years ahead of us because they teach their players the game, not how to hurt other players, like we do. And we've been "brain washed" to fear, and hate them for 75 years.
To start with, this is the USSR National Team vs a Club Team. Second, Montreal finished 5th in the Regular Season standings in 1982-3, and lost in 3 straight games in the first round of the Playoffs to Buffalo. And third, the Oilers and Flames beat the USSR National Team in this Series, 4-3 and 3-2, respectively.
Да уж, один матч 30 декабря, второй - 1 января. Вот как раньше - всё время на сборах... Ни праздников, ни выходных почти. Вот это преданность хоккею и родине, чтобы это выдержать, но всё это давало результат. Не то, что сейчас, родины нет, только деньги, кто больше даст - туда иду, хочу играю, хочу нет. Да и вообще сравнить количество праздничных дней раньше и сейчас... Да, разленились люди, привыкли ко всем удобствам, как относительно быстро изменилось время и ценности в жизни...
Как всегда, арбитры играют на стороне канадцев. Даже и так, у канадцев и американцев нет никаких шансов выиграть в честный хоккей. сборная СССР была всегда лучшая в мире. это факт. Всегда наслаждаюсь их игрой.
Люблю хоккей всю жизнь мне 60лет продолжаю играть за ветеранов по мере сил.
Помню этот матч, в 3-ем классе учился потом побежал во двор в Третьяка играть
В сражениях золото и кубки добывала великолепная пятерка и вратарь!
Probably one of the first times the Lotto 6/49 logos appeared on the boards at the Forum... Habs did lose 0-5, yes, Tretiak had the shutout! Still was a great game for all those who were there on New Year's Eve 1982!!!
I watched this game live in Toronto. To this day it is the most amazing goaltending by by any goalie that I have ever witnessed. The most memorable part was the triple standing ovation given to Tretiak by the Montreal fans. Unfortunately you cut the video off before that. I have been unable to find the video clip of the triple standing ovation. If you have it would you please post it.
Tretiak didn't score a goal, and Russia still won. What I'm saying is, All their players are better, because they have a better Training program, we have nuts like Don Sherry, rock them and punch them! We love violence, but they love the game of Hockey, pure Hockey, and that is what they have perfected, HOCKEY AT IT'S VERY BEST.
@@tonybenn1000 you could not very more wrong. We have the best players that's why the best Russians play in the NHL not the KHL and his name is not Don Sherry but Don Cherry.
@@chrisrybka4566 No, I think you are wrong here. The best Russian hockey players play in the NHL not because Canada and US have the best players but just because they get much more money playing in NHL.
I was born in Montreal left in 1968 for NJ. The first ver hocky game I was in Montreal was this match. My GF from NJ kept being amazing at the 5+ minute standing ovation for Tretiak just for skating on to the ice before the game even started
This team is the best the world has seen, even up to today. I have no doubt they could beat todays NHL's all stars!
Nonsense. They are playing a Montreal team that was a former shadow of itself. What happened new years eve 1975 or against Buffalo in 1980. Against strong NHL teams, Soviets cannot win. Only defeat weak NHL teams.or NHL teams put together for 2 weeks before the game.
@@jimmypye4460 Rubbish!! What about 6-0 against NHL all stars game 3 Challenge Cup? Much the same team as in 1981 when they beat the best of the NHL 8-1. An absolute wipe out. Make no mistake, between 1979-1984 was the peak of the Soviet national ice hockey team beating the best of NHL on SMALL ice. On international ice it would be even more one sided. Result ...No chance for NHL. Today , a closer result but they would win. They skate better, pass better, and are in constant perpetual motion, and would skate the NHL to exhaustion. Period.
@@rondeldebbio9219 Agree to disagree. This same team was defeated by college kids at Lake Placid. in 84 defeated by Team Canada in the semi-finals.
Put a Canadian team together for 1 year to play together and condition together and then hold an 8 game series, Canada would win easily. Ron Del Debbio, you're living in dream world, and not comparing apples to apples. The Soviets played together 350 days a year for years with the same coach and system. No such team of NHL pros has that same chance. Now that the Soviet system is no longer in tact, what would we expect to see if my hypothesis in correct? We'd see exactly what we see now. Russia unable to win very much of anything.
@@jimmypye4460 Nope. Not a chance. "Miracle on Ice' was just that; a Miracle. But it was the last year of the top line Mikilov, Petrov, Harlimov that played international tournaments for the Soviets. A small rebuilding including Makarov, Krutov, Larionov, etc into 1981-1985. Look at the Lac Placid game closely, the Soviets completely outplayed them. Any blind person can see that. Super series 1985 against Edmonton Oilers, 6-3. Edmonton best skating team in the NHL. Not a match for the Red Army. Howie Meeker said the the third period after Krutos most beautiful 3 way passing play goal.. "more skill, deeper skill.. their mobility is just unbelievalbe" That says it all.
@@rondeldebbio9219 kinda just skirted right over some of those facts. That's called cognitive dissonance. Google it. No one is denying the skill of the Soviet team or its players. What is being called out is facts around these claims. Fact: they played together as a team and under the same system for extended periods of time. Fact: even when playing together under the same system and apparently having that advantage, they only won 1 of 5 Canada Cups. In one of those Canada cups, Canada's goalie Liut had a brutal game, similar to Tretiak against Buffalo in 1980. But, I don't use that as an excuse. It was Canada's selected goalie. They won in 1979 challenge cup. Granted. The were vastly outplayed by the Montreal Canadiens new year's eve 1975 if not for Tretiak -- and the shameful play of Dryden, the game would have been a massacre. Fact: If you claim to be superior, you cannot have excuses and flukes. Beaten by College kids should not even have been possible. Fact: Against the top NHL teams they generally did not do well. The beat Edmonton in 86 but lost to Edmonton in 83. I'd take Edmonton in an eight game series. I think the Buffalo game and the Philadelphia game in 76 are good representations of how the Soviet composure is shaken when faced against well coached teams.
The most successful team in NHL history is the Montreal Canadiens, with 24 Stanley Cups and 35 Finals appearances. The greatest number of times the winner of the USSR championship was CSKA Moscow (CDSA, CSK MO) - 32. Their meetings in the super series between themselves:
12/31/1976 Montreal Canadiens - CSKA - 3: 3
12/31/1979 Montreal Canadiens - CSKA - 4: 2
12/31/1985 Montreal Canadiens - CSKA - 1:6
09/18/1990 CSKA - Montreal Canadiens - 3-2
First game 1975
@@Andyvas375 ?
@@luckyea7 31.12.1975, not 31.12.1976.
@@Andyvas375 ок
Zhluktov, very valuable player
They'er light years ahead of us because they teach their players the game, not how to hurt other players, like we do. And we've been "brain washed" to fear, and hate them for 75 years.
Nothing beats the 76 game against these 2
The voice of the great Don Chevrier
В одну калитку без шансов!!!!!!
это была самая сильная сборная ссср !
Great game, great Tretyak!
Red machine ...:-)))
The best Soviet player back Sergey Makarov had not played because of injury
Montreal offense was being squeezed along the boards into the corners forcing them to do hail mary centering passes which were failing miserably.
Another no contest by the Soviets, simply the best.
To start with, this is the USSR National Team vs a Club Team. Second, Montreal finished 5th in the Regular Season standings in 1982-3, and lost in 3 straight games in the first round of the Playoffs to Buffalo. And third, the Oilers and Flames beat the USSR National Team in this Series, 4-3 and 3-2, respectively.
happy new year habs lol
***I meant Chris Nilan has nothing in common with the Soviet/Russian players.
Outclassed, Canadiennes
Montreal's goaltending was very poor. The team also focused more on defence and that hurt them. Bob Berry was the coach.
Да уж, один матч 30 декабря, второй - 1 января. Вот как раньше - всё время на сборах... Ни праздников, ни выходных почти. Вот это преданность хоккею и родине, чтобы это выдержать, но всё это давало результат. Не то, что сейчас, родины нет, только деньги, кто больше даст - туда иду, хочу играю, хочу нет. Да и вообще сравнить количество праздничных дней раньше и сейчас... Да, разленились люди, привыкли ко всем удобствам, как относительно быстро изменилось время и ценности в жизни...
Кроме грязной игры канадские дубопомы никогда ничего не показывали. Слава СССР.
Полностью поддерживаю-бейбегуны (кроме СуперМарио и Гретцки)
@@user-fu8qb1um8y Положим, Хендерсон тоже неплохо смотрелся.
The Red Machine!
Bad souvenir for Canadien's supporters...
Как всегда, арбитры играют на стороне канадцев. Даже и так, у канадцев и американцев нет никаких шансов выиграть в честный хоккей. сборная СССР была всегда лучшая в мире. это факт. Всегда наслаждаюсь их игрой.
What a blowout!
Don't forget Canada, it's Our Game, We're number 1 what a joke, we are, to the World.
You’re a joke
John B is a fuck head.
The great Russian hockey team.
The Soviets were in better shape. The Canadians were exhausted by the 3rd period.
Что -то не видно хваленой канадской битвы до последней секунды.Раскисли как вчерашние соленые огурцы на тарелке.
Even with the own refs ...
Montreal has no chances that day against Great Soviet Team .
Третьяк жжжег!Не надо было Тихонову с ним прощаться-большая ошибка!
The NHL teams never tried.
Any one out there still think we are number one? lol
Fuck off.
Chris "Knuckles" Nilan has anything in common with the Soviet players. Nilan was a goon!
Canada defeaten at home again!
CaptJericho well, they lost badly in cc -81, 8-2 as it happened!😜
defeaten??? Did jou invent a NEW word??? :P
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Слава СССР! Слава красной машине.