Miracle

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  • @marimbaguy715
    @marimbaguy715 Před 9 lety +1528

    God, the way the movie transitions from their announcer to the original broadcast for the last 10 seconds of the game is just incredible.

    • @KJC21793.
      @KJC21793. Před 9 lety +169

      They really couldn't ask Al Michaels to replicate his emotions from that day, because it really isn't possible.

    • @parkerthebyleththomas7058
      @parkerthebyleththomas7058 Před 9 lety +2

      I liked that movie

    • @alonalkalai9505
      @alonalkalai9505 Před 5 lety +41

      Both of them are Al Michaels

    • @eugenegrewing2587
      @eugenegrewing2587 Před 4 lety +65

      They’re both Al Michaels. He couldn’t duplicate the emotion he portrayed so they had to mix in the original broadcast.

    • @interlude44
      @interlude44 Před 4 lety +9

      One of the greatest movies ever !!!

  • @Gregor-SD
    @Gregor-SD Před 6 lety +884

    Shit I'm Scottish and even this movie made me feel proud to be American

    • @BlueDebut
      @BlueDebut Před 5 lety +11

      Probably have a relative in America somewhere!

    • @jonathanbakshi4779
      @jonathanbakshi4779 Před 5 lety +10

      1 year later and this comment is still hilarious
      EDIT: 6 years later. Still hilarious.

    • @owencaputo6957
      @owencaputo6957 Před 5 lety +6

      This is actually funny

    • @traviskale1313
      @traviskale1313 Před 4 lety +5

      well-said, mate.

    • @LiveINtheGood53
      @LiveINtheGood53 Před 4 lety +3

      I was watching this is a smaller but sold out crowded movie theater back then when this came out and everyone was chanting USA and cheering on each goal that was scored, and this was in or from the movie only, all 150 people who sat and watched! It was so cool! Like a Rocky Horror Picture show, haha! Interaction for sure!

  • @LimitlessBelief
    @LimitlessBelief Před 9 lety +1048

    My father was a camera man for ABC for 11 years. He left after marrying my mother and still did many hockey games. He was one, if not the only one, who received an Emmy Award for the 1980 Winter Olympic Games. He still remembers operating the camera when USA won and said that when the clock hit zero, the crowd became so loud that the noise drowned everything as if no one was there and it became silent. He said it was the greatest sporting event of all time and nothing would or could ever come close to it due to the fact that college kids beat an unbeatable Russian team who played together for many years.

    • @krossen4
      @krossen4 Před 5 lety +16

      Awesome story!

    • @ForceMaximus84
      @ForceMaximus84 Před 5 lety +8

      That’s awesome! What camera angle did he operate from?

    • @LiveINtheGood53
      @LiveINtheGood53 Před 4 lety +6

      @@ForceMaximus84 Yes, great question, which camera angle?

    • @bizzy24100
      @bizzy24100 Před 4 lety +3

      @ J French, your dad's very true 2 his words, no sports moment will ever top what these 20 young men did, 2001 World Series can only be in second place.

    • @LimitlessBelief
      @LimitlessBelief Před 4 lety +12

      @@LiveINtheGood53 Honestly, I'm not sure. He recently passed away so I can't ask him. He may have done the end zone angle or different angle. Pretty sure it was not the game camera. But not 100%.

  • @allenward1001
    @allenward1001 Před 6 lety +425

    My favorite line in this movie is when Coach Brooks tells the team that "THE NAME ON THE FRONT OF THE JERSEY IS A HELL OF ALOT MORE IMPORTANT THAN THE ONE ON THE BACK"

    • @brendanwoerner3352
      @brendanwoerner3352 Před 4 lety +4

      That’s what I say now if I was the coach of my team the NJ devils!

    • @LiveINtheGood53
      @LiveINtheGood53 Před 4 lety +4

      You all should watch the extras on the DVD, where they interviewed the real Herb Brooks in a conference room at a nearby Hotel back then. It was very interesting to hear his take on all.

    • @tylermorro1747
      @tylermorro1747 Před 4 lety +2

      That's the moment they truly became a team

    • @hotdogwater7037
      @hotdogwater7037 Před 3 lety +5

      mines "i wanna see the kid in the net that wouldn't take the test"

    • @ThePercyJacksonDude
      @ThePercyJacksonDude Před 2 lety +1

      This movie is filled with memorable unforgettable amazing lines.

  • @skepticalbaby6912
    @skepticalbaby6912 Před 8 lety +817

    If you watch the actual footage of the final minute of the Miracle on Ice, you'll see a very quick shot of Herb Brooks quickly leaving the stadium while everyone congratulates him. It's because he was sprinting back to the locker room to be by himself and cry. I can't imagine what he was feeling at that moment. Incredible.

    • @jeprice08
      @jeprice08 Před 8 lety +22

      +Sam Raffield The filmmakers said that the reason he left was because Herb said he had to pee. That's what they said.

    • @skepticalbaby6912
      @skepticalbaby6912 Před 8 lety +44

      +Keith Evers lol I doubt Brooks was the kind of guy who would say, "I'm going to go cry now."

    • @jeprice08
      @jeprice08 Před 8 lety +1

      Sam Raffield Well, you never know.

    • @Hiker1792
      @Hiker1792 Před 5 lety +39

      There's a great book about this team called The Boys of Winter. If I'm remembering correctly the reason Herb left the bench was because he wanted the attention to be on the boys and not him.

    • @ClaytownGolfspa
      @ClaytownGolfspa Před 5 lety +10

      Ya I’m sure he had to go pee out his eyes with all those tears of joy 😂

  • @NYG1991
    @NYG1991 Před 8 lety +362

    Al Michaels: "Do you believe in miracles?"
    - The greatest hockey game of all-time!

    • @ajb868686
      @ajb868686 Před 7 lety +25

      NYG1991 greatest sporting event of all time.

    • @cjlello221
      @cjlello221 Před 4 lety +9

      ajb868686 you don’t understand this game. it meant more than a game. usa was going through the ruff times with russia. it was more than a game it was special these were guys that never really played then russia was the greatest team in the world. as an american couldn’t be prouder to be american.

    • @erichey8229
      @erichey8229 Před 3 lety

      @@ajb868686 Yesssss!

    • @54raynor
      @54raynor Před 2 lety

      Al Michaels re-recorded all of his dialogue from the broadcast except for this quote, rightly claiming that he could never re-create the emotion and excitement from the original moment. You can even hear in the movie where it transitions to the original recording.

    • @NYG1991
      @NYG1991 Před 2 lety

      @@54raynor, he had to. You can’t recreate a moment like that. You can hear the difference in the audio right away.

  • @hockeygoon79
    @hockeygoon79 Před 10 lety +1089

    Does anyone else get teary-eyed watching this?

    • @depaola63
      @depaola63 Před 9 lety +14

      ABSOLUTELY! I was 17 when this happen....A wonderful memory!

    • @JC-ev2ns
      @JC-ev2ns Před 6 lety +15

      If you don’t you’re either not an American or a sociopath

    • @rydermccall3590
      @rydermccall3590 Před 6 lety +4

      Oh absolutely!

    • @mikeglaser7531
      @mikeglaser7531 Před 6 lety +9

      Just watched it and yep, had to wipe my eyes off!

    • @mattalberti35
      @mattalberti35 Před 6 lety +6

      I wasn't even a thought then and I get chills watching it

  • @DrakeDietrick
    @DrakeDietrick Před 10 lety +484

    "Two days later, the miracle was made complete. My boys defeated Finland to win the gold medal, coming from behind once again. As I watched them out there, celebrating on the ice, I realized that Patti had been right. It was a lot more than a hockey game, not only for those who watched it, but for those who played in it. I've often been asked in the years since Lake Placid what was the best moment for me. Well, it was here - the sight of 20 young men of such differing backgrounds now standing as one. Young men willing to sacrifice so much of themselves, all for an unknown. A few years later, the U.S. began using professional athletes at the Games - "Dream Teams". I always found that term ironic because now that we have Dream Teams, we seldom ever get to dream. But on one weekend, as America and the world watched, a group of remarkable young men gave the nation what it needed most - a chance, for one night, not only to dream, but a chance, once again, to believe." -- Herb Brooks

    • @JacksonDuprey
      @JacksonDuprey Před 6 lety +18

      We need another great sports moment right now in America to give Americans hope.

    • @bizzy24100
      @bizzy24100 Před 5 lety +6

      @@JacksonDuprey there was our women who took down Canada in Pyeongchang happened exactly 38 years after what Herb's boys did his spirit pushed those women 2 a much needed victory.

    • @Nick-ke6ph
      @Nick-ke6ph Před 4 lety +11

      This monologue makes me cry every damn time.

    • @barryumiami
      @barryumiami Před 2 lety +4

      @@JacksonDuprey The special thing about this is that it was a U.S. amateur team against a USSA professional team, and we won! That unfortunately won't happen again since all of our players are professional now.

    • @Bluesmiley05
      @Bluesmiley05 Před 10 měsíci

      This was one otherpucker of a monologue made me cry.

  • @dynasty0019
    @dynasty0019 Před 10 lety +384

    A little known fact, this movie came out right before the 2004 Summer Games in Athens. The U.S. 4x200m Freestyle Relay Team watched this movie the night before their race to fire themselves up. They went on to beat the Aussies by only .13 of a second and ended the Aussies' 7 year winning-streak in that event.

    • @bizzy24100
      @bizzy24100 Před 6 lety +24

      2004 Boston Red Sox watched it as well during their historic ALCS comeback against the Yanks who woulda thought a 3-0 deficient and yet thanks 2 Big Papi won four straight games and then a week finally ended the Curse of the Bambino after 86 frustrating years

    • @gezzarandom
      @gezzarandom Před 4 lety +12

      In the Beijing 2008 Olympics the USA 4x100m freestyle relay team were huge underdogs to France, who made no secret they were determined to end Michael Phelps quest for 8 golds at the second hurdle, or in their words, “smash the Americans.” Going into the last changeover the USA looked doomed as France had the individual champion Alain Bernard on the anchor, suddenly the American anchorman, Jason Lezak caught and past him to win the gold by .08. It wouldn’t have surprised me if Jason Lezak watched this movie prior to that race as well, because his comeback on the last leg was miraculous, nobody could believe it.

    • @rickyfraschy6834
      @rickyfraschy6834 Před 4 lety +2

      @@bizzy24100 they will soon make a movie for that one day as well.

    • @bizzy24100
      @bizzy24100 Před 4 lety

      @@rickyfraschy6834 technically there was one released on ESPN 30 For 30 called Four Days In October and it was also shown in Fever Pitch.

    • @rickyfraschy6834
      @rickyfraschy6834 Před 4 lety

      @@bizzy24100 I've seen 30 for 30 and fever pitch is... Eh

  • @carlstewart6743
    @carlstewart6743 Před 2 lety +36

    Al Michaels will go down in history making the greatest comment in all of sports!!!!

  • @sawchiefs29
    @sawchiefs29 Před 4 lety +323

    It's hilarious to hear people today throw that word "Miracle" around, like it's something that happens regularly, in sports that is. This wasn't a lucky play or a regular season game. This was truly miraculous. A group of college kids who'd only played together for 7-8 months beat the Russians, men who'd been together since the 60's, gold medal winners since '64 and above all, downright intimidating. This truly was, in sports, David vs. Goliath. Nothing in American sports will ever top this moment.....NOTHING!

    • @taylorpack7705
      @taylorpack7705 Před 3 lety +5

      Oh idk about that, I mean the only reason this is considered the best is the political side of it. There’s been all kinds of people done different stuff in different sports for decades as big underdogs. This is definitely up there though.

    • @luisramos2933
      @luisramos2933 Před 3 lety +1

      The why this wom the gold is because the USA hockey play as a team and
      I love Basketball Hockey,Boxing,, football,Baseball,golf,In 1980 a miracle happen to me in the suffolk county championship,many people told me not to go to the county because I wasn't Good enough in the
      Mile walk,my time 8 minutes and 15 Seconds,A miracle happen,3 race walkers got
      Disqualified a miracle happened,Beat the heavy odds,and I represent Miller place High school in the New York State Championship,on June 13 1980.I came in First place in the conference,I got the gold medal in 1979 and came in second place in 1980.and second in the Manhattan Bought in 1978.From Luis Alberto Ramos JR Louie Louie.Nevet let your dreams die,and don't listen to people say you can't make it .

    • @luisramos2933
      @luisramos2933 Před 3 lety +4

      The reason why The USA Hockey team beat Russians is because USA play as team and their defense and gave their hustle and their hearts outs,I learn never by its book over,

    • @luisramos2933
      @luisramos2933 Před 3 lety +1

      Life is what you make it.for example No one gave Tampa Bay a chance to win Super Bowl,I knew The Bucs was going to win, because they play Great Defense and Mark Brady' play.

    • @luisramos2933
      @luisramos2933 Před 3 lety +1

      Today their are athletics,that are very selfish and it's all them.team. Work wins game.

  • @DG-nq5ex
    @DG-nq5ex Před 4 lety +59

    Really like the look on the Soviet's face at 1:38. It's like he genuinely appreciates how happy this group of kids is and is thinking something along the lines of "they deserve this joy."

    • @Recovery2012-gd6bs
      @Recovery2012-gd6bs Před měsícem +1

      I have a feeling they didn’t understand the passion.
      The Soviet’s were a machine, that hockey team had no emotions.

  • @VancouverChokers
    @VancouverChokers Před 9 lety +38

    What is almost never mentioned is that not only did the Soviets win gold in the four Winters before 1980, they won again in 84 and 88 and the unified team won in 1992 as well.
    So basically the Russians either as the Soviets or a unified team won gold in seven of eight Winters after 1960. The only time they failed to win gold? 1980 in Lake Placid.
    THAT, and the fact that we beat a bunch of professionals with college kids, my friends is what truly makes this the greatest upset in the history of competitive sports. The Soviets weren't just dominant for 20 years, they were dominant for over THIRTY years. And we were the only thing stopping them from winning gold in EIGHT straight winters.

  • @christopherwentz1688
    @christopherwentz1688 Před 6 lety +110

    "Do you believe in miracles? Yes!"
    - Al Michaels, 1980

  • @BrodieTheBeastDailly
    @BrodieTheBeastDailly Před 2 lety +67

    As a Canadian this is with out a doubt one of the greatest moments in the history of the game.

  • @hawksfan8870
    @hawksfan8870 Před 3 lety +81

    "As America and the world watched, a group of remarkable young men gave the nation what it needed most. A chance for one night, not only to dream, but a chance once again....to believe."
    -Herb Brooks

    • @Matttakala
      @Matttakala Před 9 měsíci +4

      This is why there’s not a more important moment in the history of sport

  • @sickofguysnamedtodd2293
    @sickofguysnamedtodd2293 Před 5 lety +72

    Jim Craig, wrapped in Old Glory, scanning the stands mouthing the words “where’s my father”...not much more needs to be said.

  • @shannonroselli1825
    @shannonroselli1825 Před 11 lety +123

    Hands down one of the most inspiring scenes in movie history. Whether you're a hockey fan or not, it is impossible to keep a dry eye watching this scene. RIP Herb Brooks, you will always be an american hero.

  • @garrybenford9670
    @garrybenford9670 Před 4 měsíci +15

    I'm from Pittsburgh. Bleed black and gold. Witness to 6 SB wins, 5 Cups and 2 WS. NOTHING i have ever witnessed was greater on every single magnitude or as inspiring to making me so proud to be an American. Greatest moment of all time.

  • @theGoooose81
    @theGoooose81 Před rokem +18

    Kurt’s acting in the hallway alone is incredible, and the most emotional part of the movie. He was cut from his team. No one believed in him, including the players at first. He never gave up on his dream against all odds. Dream on 😢

  • @gonzee
    @gonzee Před 8 lety +376

    I'm Canadian and I love my Team Canada, but there will never be a bigger upset than this! Greatest victory in sports history by far!

    • @RealDaBrady
      @RealDaBrady Před 7 lety +3

      gonzee I'm Canadian too!!! 🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦🇨🇦

    • @870Rem12gauge
      @870Rem12gauge Před 6 lety +7

      Thank you, coming from the home of hockey, that's great.

    • @christopherwentz1688
      @christopherwentz1688 Před 6 lety +9

      As an American, that means a lot. Thank you

    • @Blueboy0316
      @Blueboy0316 Před 6 lety +1

      Unfamiliar with the history, can you elaborate on the significance of this moment?

    • @adrianelias2365
      @adrianelias2365 Před 6 lety +1

      Go watch the film or read about it. I'm not into hockey, but dam. This film was amazing.
      I also recommend "Greatest Game Ever Played".
      My two favorite sports movies!

  • @bbb462cid
    @bbb462cid Před 6 lety +66

    Everyone was great in this very under-rated film, but Russel gives one f the best performances of his career. Home run for Kurt.

    • @nickpelosi3129
      @nickpelosi3129 Před 4 lety +6

      Thank you bluto

    • @ericdickson2065
      @ericdickson2065 Před měsícem +1

      To this day whenever I see Kurt Russell I can’t remember his name right away, all I see is Herb Brooks. 😂

  • @johnnyroberts3761
    @johnnyroberts3761 Před 9 lety +230

    Sports Illustrated didn't put any words on the front of the issue about the upset, because EVERYONE knew what happened. No caption was necessary.

    • @KWCline91
      @KWCline91 Před 8 lety +1

      +doğa özcan The SI Cover didn't have a caption for that moment like it always does.

    • @sixwest
      @sixwest Před 6 lety +5

      First ever SI cover without a caption...

    • @bizzy24100
      @bizzy24100 Před 6 lety +5

      only one probably since it was just a moment bigger than anything. No World Series, Super Bowl, NBA Finals, Stanley Cup Finals, Daytona 500, NASCAR crown, Indianapolis 500, Kentucky Derby, U.S. Open in tennis or golf men's or women's, Wimbledon or anything else could top it since all those events happen annually what these men did was bigger which was get our country's pride back when some people thought it was lost not 2 mention how when our hostages came home after 444 days , they heard of what happened and cried tears of joy together

    • @jerrydalley3756
      @jerrydalley3756 Před 6 lety +2

      If you look closely at the SI cover, you will see the US flag covering the letters “us”

  • @raymark8424
    @raymark8424 Před 3 lety +26

    My favorite line is when Herb says “now we use dream teams. I find that ironic since we rarely get to dream now”

  • @MegaCaptain54
    @MegaCaptain54 Před 8 lety +261

    and kurt, u nailed it, herb was played to perfection, u shoulda got an Oscar for this. especially the pre-game locker room speech.

    • @TimfromChicago
      @TimfromChicago Před 8 lety +15

      One of his best performances ever. Wish Herb could of seen this

    • @dartmada9733
      @dartmada9733 Před 8 lety +13

      +TimfromChicago he didn't need to

    • @frankfurlacker5219
      @frankfurlacker5219 Před 8 lety +22

      +Dart Mada He lived it. :)

    • @LiveINtheGood53
      @LiveINtheGood53 Před 4 lety

      Ok, Top 5 Kurt Russel Movies by me. ( I have my favorites of course, what are yours?!) :) Miracle, Escape from New York, Backdraft, Tombstone and The Hateful Eight. (with Miracle #1 for sure.. the rest here can fall in any order after that.)

    • @cacornhusker2940
      @cacornhusker2940 Před 3 lety +1

      i was 10 in the early 70's watching Kurt Russell as a teen doing Disney Movies. found out later he was a Star Baseball player, even had a minor league contract. worked with a man in Norcal who went to H.S. with Kurt and said he was one hell of a baseball player and he said Kurt could have made the Majors. Kurt's in my top 5 actor category and i continue to admire him as a humble human being.

  • @jdb316
    @jdb316 Před 4 lety +54

    This happened 40 years ago today.

  • @TJ89741
    @TJ89741 Před 5 lety +48

    I get teary eyed watching this everytime. The ultimate underdog team who never quit. Kurt Russel did such a great job in the role of the great Herb Brooks RIP

  • @ShinbiBelldandy
    @ShinbiBelldandy Před rokem +12

    Kurt Russell should have at least gotten an Oscar nomination for this!! 💜

  • @UncleFester2240
    @UncleFester2240 Před 6 lety +158

    My reaction at the final buzzer was just as overwhelming as the night I watched this game live from Lake Placid, NY. This whole country had been in a deep state of national depression after Watergate, the disappointing Ford Administration then 4 years of no leadership under Carter. I really think we were as close to giving up on the dream that is America at that time than at any point in my entire life. We elected Reagan who began to try and instill some pride back into our people and kept telling us that "America's best days are still ahead." At that time, it was kind of hard to believe.
    Then the "Miracle on Ice" happened. Everyone I know and all the talking heads on sports radio and television had everyone convinced that the Soviets were unstoppable, these poor kids were going to get skated all over and there wasn't anything to do but hope for a Silver. The Olympics started with a sense of dread.
    My whole neighborhood was glued to our television sets and when the team finally won, you could hear car horns, gunshots, whooping and hollering even despite the closed windows.
    These kids did win, and they showed us that we could win again and despite everything that had happened in the past decade, we could still believe in the dream again. We owe these kids and their tenacity more than we can ever repay.

    • @mikeyoungblood1642
      @mikeyoungblood1642 Před 4 lety +6

      Jimmy Carter might not have been the best President, but he sure was a helluva lot better than Reagan who was insanely unqualified for the job

    • @UncleFester2240
      @UncleFester2240 Před 4 lety +15

      @@mikeyoungblood1642 Perhaps on paper, but after two terms, Reagan left this country a LOT better off than the condition in which he found it.

    • @spiderlily4386
      @spiderlily4386 Před 3 lety +10

      @@mikeyoungblood1642 Carter's lowering the speed limit to 55 on Interstate hwys (to save gas) was enough to disqualify him. Those drives were awful!

    • @spiderlily4386
      @spiderlily4386 Před 3 lety +10

      And Reagan was definitely a better leader, and equally, if not more, qualified than Carter, bless his heart.

    • @unknownfilmmaker777
      @unknownfilmmaker777 Před 3 lety +1

      Excellent post and now we need to keep believing.

  • @tomdagenais
    @tomdagenais Před 9 lety +139

    This win was a symbol of what being on a team is all about and working together, and American's win was no fluke, anyone who thinks otherwise has always been and will ever be a loser. Much Love from Canada!

    • @JustStaringOutWindow
      @JustStaringOutWindow Před 9 lety +12

      Thank you. CZcams users aren't usually friendly to anything American so I appreciate it. Thanks for helping save our asses in Iran.

    • @tomdagenais
      @tomdagenais Před 9 lety +12

      More than welcome, God bless, have a great Christmas , Love the U.S.A

    • @howardbaxter2514
      @howardbaxter2514 Před 4 lety +5

      The game symbolized the entire Cold War when you think about it. It symbolized how despite the accomplishments and wins made by the Soviets, America always come out on top at the end. It also symbolized a shift in our beliefs. We were a country divided and full of uncertainty. Us beating the Soviets and winning the gold helped renewed the American spirit within us all, something that hadn't been truly seen since the Apollo missions. Finally, it also symbolized Western culture and ideals, and how, despite the hardships we may endure, we ways overcome.
      Today, we need another Miracle, not just for America, but for Canada, the UK, and the rest of the Western World. We are losing hope, and a triumphant victory over our enemies is needed.

    • @MrCjchamp
      @MrCjchamp Před 2 lety

      I wish we could all work together again. So sad how divided we’ve become

    • @errolbeardy5056
      @errolbeardy5056 Před 4 měsíci

      This was no fluke, herbs knew what it would take and they went out and did it

  • @heypollard
    @heypollard Před 4 lety +52

    Only twice has a movie made me so happy that I was brought to tears. The moment when Herb goes beneath the stands to be alone for a moment, just to unleash all of his emotion that had been building ever since he didn’t make the team in 1960 - you can truly feel it. Incredible acting by Kurt Russell. When he finally puts his head in his hands, drops down and cries.. yup, uncontrollable tears of joy for this guy. Kudos to the filmmaker and Russell for bringing the raw emotion of such a moment in history to life.

    • @jamesfields2916
      @jamesfields2916 Před 6 měsíci

      43 years later I still get teared up when Al Michaels says " Do you believe in miracles?"

  • @mattbrown2685
    @mattbrown2685 Před 9 lety +152

    When that final horn goes of. It just gives me goosebumps. This is probably the most memorable event in sports history. Who would've thought a bunch of college kids, some who just met each other, could go and beat the best hockey team in rhe the world and win the gold

    • @chuckcollins2349
      @chuckcollins2349 Před 9 lety

      Right on

    • @WheelsRCool
      @WheelsRCool Před 9 lety +3

      What I wonder is how did they lose so badly in the practice game a few weeks before and then go on and play so well afterwards? I know the coach had made sure they had adequate conditioning up to the level of the Soviets (even moreso), but skill-wise, I don't know how they matched them. The coach had implemented a hybrid Canadian-Soviet philosophy for the team, but to perfect such a thing I'd think would take years of practice (as trivia, the Soviet system itself was an adoption from the Canadian system, which the Soviets then developed into their own unique style).

    • @chuckcollins2349
      @chuckcollins2349 Před 9 lety +5

      Kyle Blank when they played the soviets in the practice game they were in "awe",but the next time they were not!!

    • @newjerseybilly3208
      @newjerseybilly3208 Před 8 lety +3

      +Matt Brown The last 20 seconds of the game in this movie or clip was taken from real audio of Al Michaels.

    • @bizzy24100
      @bizzy24100 Před 4 lety +2

      @@newjerseybilly3208 producers believed he couldn't recreate his emotions from when it really happened.

  • @jeffaw5529
    @jeffaw5529 Před 10 lety +40

    To me this is 1,000,000 bigger than the Super Bowl... And I'm A Die-hard Bronco fan - GO USA, USA, US,USA!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @bwman1516
    @bwman1516 Před 7 lety +38

    If this doesn't bring a tear to your eye, you're not American. GREATEST sports moment in history.

    • @andyduguid6358
      @andyduguid6358 Před 3 lety +2

      It brought a tear to my eye and I'm british!!

    • @jt5263
      @jt5263 Před 3 lety +3

      I was born in Soviet Union, I am American now, I’m in tears for both sides

    • @bwman1516
      @bwman1516 Před 3 lety

      J T I could understand that. At the end of the day, the players for the Soviet Union were not bad people. They just played under an environment that was at war with America and that’s what they grew up with

    • @jt5263
      @jt5263 Před 3 lety

      Joe Tracy I’m so American, probably more than you are:)

  • @wildboymw3582
    @wildboymw3582 Před 8 lety +175

    I cry every time 11/10 best movie and sports moment ever

    • @BronchoKyle
      @BronchoKyle Před 7 lety +5

      WILDBOYMW3 me too man. I can't hold it back

    • @wwiireenactorguy8980
      @wwiireenactorguy8980 Před 7 lety

      WILDBOYMW3 I've been there done that too.

    • @CatieCass
      @CatieCass Před 7 lety +1

      +WILDBOYMW3 I cry every time too. It's almost like you're there with the guys, celebrating like crazy out on the ice. This movie is just another reminder of why I love hockey so much. #ProudtobeanAmerican

    • @assemblylineentertainment
      @assemblylineentertainment Před 7 lety +4

      great musical score

    • @Jagnole101
      @Jagnole101 Před 6 lety +1

      lrattie get out if you don’t like it. Don’t slam the door on the way out.

  • @katiepaigeh12
    @katiepaigeh12 Před 9 lety +58

    Had small expectations for this movie. I watched it for the first time this year, and it completely blew me away. I loved it.

    • @KWCline91
      @KWCline91 Před 8 lety +2

      Small expectations? Did you not know the true story behind this?

    • @katiepaigeh12
      @katiepaigeh12 Před 8 lety +1

      +KWCline91 I was aware of the story. I had low expectations for the screenplay adaption.

    • @KWCline91
      @KWCline91 Před 8 lety +1

      Got it

    • @liamcdm3689
      @liamcdm3689 Před 8 lety +2

      +katiepaigeh12 I don't even like hockey and I loved this movie.

    • @newjerseybilly3208
      @newjerseybilly3208 Před 8 lety +3

      +katiepaigeh12 I saw this movie in 2004 in a packed theater and people were clapping and cheering USA!! USA!! in the final game as we scored and won the game against the Russian team! very very cool!

  • @andythompson3528
    @andythompson3528 Před 3 lety +37

    There will probably never be another moment like this in sports history ever again. This has to be the single greatest moment in all of sports history.

  • @jamesfields2916
    @jamesfields2916 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I watched the game on tape delay in 1980, watched this movie probably twenty times and have watched this CZcams clip 100 times! Still tear up every time Al Michaels makes the call.

  • @troydavis705
    @troydavis705 Před 3 lety +17

    It was incredible how Herb waited until he was around no one to express his emotions. He had did it...the team had did it. They won, and went on to win the Gold.
    If you don't tear up watching this, tell...

  • @WheelsRCool
    @WheelsRCool Před 9 lety +103

    There is a documentary on the Soviet team called "Of Miracles and Men." It humanizes the Soviet team a lot as you see who they were, and I mean they weren't evil men, just guys playing for their country. However, that Boris Mikhailov is quite the character. In the interview, he is asked if he has seen the movie "Miracle."
    Mikhailov: "What miracle?"
    Translator: "The American movie about how they beat you."
    Mikhailov: "Why would I watch that? If I watch a film, it will be a good film, one where I win. LET THE AMERICAN TEAM WATCH WHAT THEY DID."
    Something tells me he still hasn't quite gotten over that loss :D :D :D :D

    • @gezzarandom
      @gezzarandom Před 9 lety +15

      Kyle Blank I've watched that as well, it's fascinating hearing the story from their perspective,but couldn't help but think it was an odd question to ask Boris Mikhailov, and I think he has a point, I mean why would he watch it? lol

    • @JTDutch
      @JTDutch Před 9 lety +9

      Kyle Blank ... Mikhailov spoke with the arrogance of a two-time Olympic Champion and eight-time World Champion. He had an incredible career.
      I think he got over the loss in 1980 just fine. He just didn't see the reason behind engaging in all of the hype around that one game. And really, why should he?

    • @WheelsRCool
      @WheelsRCool Před 9 lety +13

      J.T. Dutch An Olympic champion is not supposed to be arrogant. They are supposed to be humble, the very definition of sportsmanship. And I think he clearly did not get over that loss. If he really had gotten over it, he'd have just said something like, "I haven't seen the movie. I will admit that for that one game at least, the American team was the better team," or something like that.

    • @JTDutch
      @JTDutch Před 9 lety +13

      Kyle Blank ... When you win a couple of Olympic gold medals and eight World Championships, you can tell Mikhailov how to act. To me, sports at the highest level are played with confidence that borders on arrogance, and I don't blame some for crossing that border. Mikhailov had an incredible career that he worked his ass off to attain and sustain. He's earned the right to be arrogant.
      It was plain to see that Mikhailov did give the U.S. team a lot of credit in the 30 for 30, saying that the Americans "were skating faster" than the Soviets and that the Soviet team was "not psychologically prepared" for the incredible improvement of the American team only a week or so after the U.S.S.R. team had stomped them into the ground in their first meeting.
      Why would Mikhailov be interested in a movie that was made for Americans? A movie based around a game that he played in? He didn't need to watch that. He lived it.

    • @WheelsRCool
      @WheelsRCool Před 9 lety +6

      J.T. Dutch Once you cross into arrogance as an athlete, you end up doing something like losing to an opponent that you shouldn't, which is exactly what happened with the Soviet team. And no, one does not need to be an Olympic athlete to tell an Olympian how to act. Being an Olympian doesn't put one at some higher level morally where they are beyond criticism.
      Also, I was not saying that he should be interested in the movie, just that by his response to the question about it, that he has not gotten over that loss.
      I do not know if I would say he gave the U.S. team credit for being the better team that day, as one could say he was just observing the performance of the U.S. team versus the Soviet team that day.

  • @goten1214
    @goten1214 Před 15 lety +11

    I cried when Herb walks into the back and collapses. Amazing movie.

  • @wildboymw3582
    @wildboymw3582 Před 8 lety +193

    the last 10 seconds when the commentator is counting down is actual audio from that night, you can tell because there is a small diffrence.

    • @KJC21793.
      @KJC21793. Před 8 lety +37

      That's because they really couldn't ask Al Michaels to replicate his emotions from that night. It would have been almost impossible.

    • @bizzy24100
      @bizzy24100 Před 8 lety +9

      yes indeed moments like dat couldn't asked 2 be recreated.

    • @jeprice08
      @jeprice08 Před 7 lety +2

      That shows you how dumb I was, because when I first saw it, I thought all of it was from that night until I got the DVD and they explained that most of it was a recording for the film. They could've fooled me.

    • @joe6096
      @joe6096 Před 5 lety +10

      For most of the game sequence, Michaels recorded his play call live in 2003 for the movie. But for the last 10 seconds they used the original audio tape of Al's 1980 broadcast. It would be impossible not to. The euphoria and emotion of those last 10 seconds can never be replicated.

    • @geraldlogue7620
      @geraldlogue7620 Před 4 lety

      I doubt Al Michaels could have duplicated the emotion from that last call...

  • @anvilhead59
    @anvilhead59 Před 3 lety +27

    I still cry every time I see this or the real clip. I remember it like it was yesterday. Al Michaels' "Do you believe in miracles?" still gives me goosebumps.

    • @jamesfields2916
      @jamesfields2916 Před 6 měsíci

      To the bone! Will never be topped in greatest American sports moments.

  • @bruinsfan3725
    @bruinsfan3725 Před 10 lety +57

    Still gives me chills

  • @auto1660
    @auto1660 Před 9 lety +82

    How do you not cry at this!?

    • @wildboymw3582
      @wildboymw3582 Před 8 lety +7

      why do u have a skateboard on your head?

  • @Cmcoluch
    @Cmcoluch Před 7 lety +39

    Greatest sports story of the 20th century

  • @rickhealy228
    @rickhealy228 Před 3 měsíci +1

    I love the chance to remember where I was when something good happened. I was 21, working in a coffee shop in Chico CA. Everybody was buzzing about the game. I got a chance to watch the replay that night. Chills. I'll never forget. 🇺🇸

  • @chrisj6917
    @chrisj6917 Před 4 lety +8

    The dubbed audio from :10 in is one of Disney's finest moments. Great idea to do that, and really makes you remember this was real.

  • @Brentolini23
    @Brentolini23 Před 3 lety +5

    That moment when Eruzione called all the guys up to the podium was a super heavy moment, that’s beautiful.

  • @tomanderson798
    @tomanderson798 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Eyes are full of tears still, and I always will be
    “It was more than a hockey game”. God bless you, Herb

  • @MyDante1990
    @MyDante1990 Před rokem +5

    I don’t cry at many movies but this ending always makes cry. Knowing that the USA faced incredible odds and no one believed that they could win, let alone give it their best effort. Brooks always knew and despite what people thought, he never gave up and his boys didn’t either. Just typing about it makes me cry. When Herb goes into the hallway, I lose it even more.

    • @mistermonologue2442
      @mistermonologue2442 Před 9 měsíci

      It's 3:57 for me
      The actor did so well...that desperate-happy look almost to the point of tears from his dad is how I see all of the states reaction was at the time. Incredible stuff.

  • @MasterChief-sl9ro
    @MasterChief-sl9ro Před 7 lety +13

    The best sports movie ever made... As he told them. The name on the Front is more Important then the name on the Back!

  • @CurTho
    @CurTho Před 10 lety +26

    my favorite scene to this day is when herb brooks has to take a moment to himself just after they win.

    • @hrs1414
      @hrs1414 Před 4 lety +3

      Curtis Thompson for real, gets me every time for some reason. Like when dirk beat the heat in 2011 and ran off the court to the locker room

    • @stevew8965
      @stevew8965 Před 3 lety +1

      Yes - I love that too. Especially love the moment between him and Patti as he finds her in the stands.

  • @jamiebellamy6235
    @jamiebellamy6235 Před 4 lety +2

    Growing up in SC in 1980 we knew nothing about Hockey. We never missed church for any reason. My mom said we are staying home from church and watching the USA vs USSR Hockey game. The little lady knew something special was about to happen and didn't want to miss it. Still to this day the greatest event I have ever watched on TV. Thanks Mom.

  • @DemocratsareagentsofSATAN

    2:54 is my favorite scene in the ENTIRE movie...
    When Herb Brooks pump fists the air and then...the best part....flicks his jacket collar...almost like a "How about that"....to himself!! I fucking love that!!!!

  • @timhollamby8728
    @timhollamby8728 Před 2 lety +3

    I had this feeling when Neil Armstrong walked on the moon...When the USA hockey team beat the Russians and the Finnish team to win gold in Lake Placid in 1980 and when Cal Ripken broke Lou Gehrigs games played record...What I saw transcended sports...It was such a rare and unforgettable feeling...It will stay with me always...Incredible

  • @loric4550
    @loric4550 Před 4 lety +9

    20/20 and I still believe in Miracles!

  • @21Rushisaband12
    @21Rushisaband12 Před 11 lety +8

    2:50 that feeling, when you've worked so hard for something and you just can't help but clench your fists with the elation of victory. That part of this scene is what makes me tear up the most.

  • @lukeloveslauraalways
    @lukeloveslauraalways Před 7 lety +5

    Tears come to my eyes everytime I watch this. It's such an amazing movie. Kurt Russell and all the young actors make you believe. It was a wonderful time in history. Thanks for posting this great moment.

  • @ianschroth6575
    @ianschroth6575 Před 3 lety +8

    The greatest live call in sports history. I still get goosebumps every time I hear it. Do you believe in miracles!?!?!?

  • @gauthier3737
    @gauthier3737 Před 14 lety +5

    This has to be one of my favorite movies. I used to play hockey for seven years. I saw it when i did play it. I just fell in love with it because, the feel of a victory that great is just amazing.

  • @markmoore4237
    @markmoore4237 Před 4 měsíci +2

    If you weren't alive when this happened, you will never understand what an impact this game had on a nation.

  • @madanley
    @madanley Před měsícem +2

    I remember watching ‘Miracle’ in the theater back in 2004. Though we all knew the outcome of the real game, it was so cool when the entire theater started clapping and cheering as if we had seen this game live. One of my favorite experiences while watching a movie. Go USA!

  • @musicman76enator
    @musicman76enator Před 8 lety +83

    Miracle on Ice is not just the greatest moment in sports history, but lets face it, it's probably the greatest moment in any type of history. Always and Forever.

    • @gladiatortoast4599
      @gladiatortoast4599 Před 7 lety +3

      TheLEXEAFan 2017 AVGCP AUTTP POE the miracle on ice was a bigger upset. It would be like the giblatar national team beating the best players from all over Europe.

    • @BetterDialLyle
      @BetterDialLyle Před 7 lety +1

      Gladiator Toast leicester winning the league a year before they almost got demoted to an lower league is insane, football is so much better than hockey and any moment that is remember in football will always be the greatest. football > hockey

    • @gladiatortoast4599
      @gladiatortoast4599 Před 7 lety +1

      King Kun Agüero that's a opinion douche. I have nothing against football but saying it is the greatest sport in the world is very ignorant.

    • @mohamedabdourahman9845
      @mohamedabdourahman9845 Před 7 lety

      As I like both sports I'd say this is the Soccer equivalent to the 1954 West German world cup win, "Miracle of Berne". (en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1954_FIFA_World_Cup_Final)

    • @rickyfraschy6834
      @rickyfraschy6834 Před 7 lety

      now I am very aware of the miracle of berne, Germany wins world cup over Hungary, but they had pro players like eckel and shafer, who played for koln and Kaiserslautern and its only a miracle because they got slaughtered 7-1 in the group stage or something like that, Leicester city was a huge upset, but not a miracle, Leicester too had professional players, mind you it wasn't like the guys renieri signed before that season had never played professional football in their life, they had carried over good form from last season when they won 7 out of 8 or whatever. These usa players were straight out of college, 19 or 20. and they beat the greatest hockey team on the planet who earlier slaughter the NHL (pro American hockey league) all-stars 13-8 over 3 games the year before, with the last game being 6-0, proving how the soviets had to just turn it on when they needed it

  • @BronchoKyle
    @BronchoKyle Před 4 lety +4

    "They're not pulling Myshkin"
    "He doesn't know what to do."
    Classic

  • @PRR5503
    @PRR5503 Před 14 lety +2

    I was 20, a hockey fan for 10 of them, when this game was played, and I watched this game on TV with my dad, who liked football & basketball over hockey:
    while that game didn't change his preferences, afterwards he always appreciated the passion that hockey fans have for the game

  • @Godsmackinspired
    @Godsmackinspired Před měsícem

    My Dad makes me watch this movie every year in the 4th. He said he wants me to play hard and love to win because winning is infectious! Winning ethically and morally makes believers of us all

  • @MegaCaptain54
    @MegaCaptain54 Před 9 lety +7

    I have posted several things about this victory on several you tube clips, but what else can you say but, it was the single greatest sports accomplishment in American sports history. thank you herb. and may you sleep with the angels.

  • @devastator226
    @devastator226 Před 3 lety +4

    I remember watching this as a kid live every game made me a hockey fan for life USA USA USA 🇺🇸

  • @DrPede
    @DrPede Před 2 lety +2

    This is the greatest Disney movie of all-time. No comparison.

  • @LiveINtheGood53
    @LiveINtheGood53 Před 4 lety +3

    Goalie Jim Craig in real life after he won the gold did look for his dad in the stands. I remember that. Great that the filmmakers picked that up! This movie was so great. Every scene was awesome! Dare I say perfect!

  • @Kaybubble57
    @Kaybubble57 Před 16 lety +9

    this movie really shows why hockey is such a fantastic sport and how amazing it is to be a part of a team like that. i think that a lot of people take it for granted if they have a team that is more like a family to them. this was a great movie, and one of the best moments in hockey history.

    • @rudolphslay2493
      @rudolphslay2493 Před 9 měsíci +1

      wonder if you are still here after 15 years

  • @beckydrogowski7479
    @beckydrogowski7479 Před 4 lety +4

    One of the greatest moments in sports history, and a great movie to depict it. Kurt Russel was vastly underrated for this. He was superb in his role as Herb Brooks!

  • @ironfae
    @ironfae Před 5 lety +2

    I’ll never forget my dad jumping, screaming, and crying with joy back in 1980. He still denies it, but this movie makes him cry.

  • @jasonfoltz7243
    @jasonfoltz7243 Před 8 lety +7

    36 years ago today. Greatest sports upset EVER!

  • @bigonion874
    @bigonion874 Před 3 lety +6

    I’ve seen this movie dozens of times and it still gives me chills every time

  • @trevorl388
    @trevorl388 Před 6 lety +3

    I get chills every time. Especially once you hear the original TV broadcast. I've been playing hockey for 14 years. These men inspired me to keep pushing even when your body has given out. God bless.

  • @hpa2005
    @hpa2005 Před rokem +2

    I honestly like the looks that Herb and Patty give each other at the end. You can tell that she's happy for him and the team and they are both clearly thinking "We did it"

  • @9_of_9
    @9_of_9 Před 3 lety +2

    what this scene doesn't show is two young brothers in Cincinnati jumping for joy in front of a 12" black and white tv.. What a great moment.

  • @Cadywax
    @Cadywax Před 14 lety +3

    Never been a big fan of Kurt Russell, but he really nailed this role. Great performance. Great film.

  • @Casey757
    @Casey757 Před 2 lety +3

    That “Yes..YESS!!” from Herb is powerful. 🇺🇸

  • @richardgallerani8817
    @richardgallerani8817 Před 3 lety +2

    They were born to be hockey players. Every one of them. Greatest sports upset of all time. I still cry Every time I watch this. And I saw it live. Kurt did Herb proud. I just wish he'd gotten a chance to see it. Some things in this world just ain't right. I know he lived it. But he deserved to see this. RIP Herb. A grateful nation thanks you.

  • @captainclaymoar8398
    @captainclaymoar8398 Před 5 lety +4

    That transition to the actual commentary is probably the most surreal, tear-jerking moment of the whole movie. In a time of war and turmoil the whole world watched as a bunch of college kids defeated the best team in the world. People who don't know anything about hockey watched this game. And it is still the very best Underdog story of all time.

    • @WeissVogel
      @WeissVogel Před 8 měsíci

      Al Michaels redid the commentary but said he couldn’t replicate the final ten seconds

    • @GiselleKlara
      @GiselleKlara Před 7 měsíci

      it's beautiful. that and when the clock goes to one minute and you are just so WITH them

  • @richardgallerani5644
    @richardgallerani5644 Před 7 lety +5

    you nailed it Kurt !!! greatest performance of your life. nice job. herb would be proud.

  • @joewain04
    @joewain04 Před 16 lety +4

    I've seen this movie several times, and yet I'm always on the edge of my seat during this scene, and I always cheer when they win. it gives me goosebumps.

  • @rockyroad7345
    @rockyroad7345 Před rokem +2

    I vividly remember watching the game on tv. What a huge story and needed boost it was for the U.S. after such a horrible few years we'd all suffered thru in the late 70's. Only saw this movie for the first time 40 years after its release and Kurt Russell's amazing performance just blew me away.

  • @BenJabituya
    @BenJabituya Před 5 lety +2

    The best hockey flick I've ever seen since "The Mighty Ducks"!

  • @daboys1215
    @daboys1215 Před 6 lety +3

    It was, still is and always will be the single greatest moment in American sports history.

  • @achilleskid820
    @achilleskid820 Před 10 lety +13

    this is the most inspiring story of any Sports team in history.. So far

  • @njdevil1525
    @njdevil1525 Před 24 dny

    Best part ever is when coach is celebrating by himself in the hallway! It give me chills every time knowing that’s how much we all love our team sport and country !!

  • @ziggymorris8760
    @ziggymorris8760 Před 6 lety +2

    Remember it vividly, was 8 years old back then watching it with my step father. When they won it he picked me up and started jump around lol
    The thing that stuck out the most was seeing Craig mouth the words “where’s my father?”
    Good memories

  • @gibbolad
    @gibbolad Před 6 lety +3

    I'm not even American or a huge ice hockey fan, but this scene gives me goosebumps every time I watch it.

  • @RollTide1987
    @RollTide1987 Před 6 lety +2

    Without a doubt the greatest upset in the history of sports. A group of college kids, none of whom had ever met or played together before in their lives, took down the greatest hockey team on planet earth.

  • @jackessner6282
    @jackessner6282 Před 2 lety +2

    One of the most underrated scenes in this movie is when Coach Brooks has to leave, being so overcome with emotion that he actually pulled off the impossible. Chills.

  • @gracesaulog
    @gracesaulog Před 2 lety +2

    I'm a high school teacher in Australia. I played this scene to all of my classes the day after Russia invaded Ukraine. They'll never be more than the insignificant country that they are, no matter how much they try. USA all the way!

    • @muthias4582
      @muthias4582 Před 2 lety

      And now revealing how much of the paper tiger they are, these words are ever more meaningful! 😉

  • @therobodude5536
    @therobodude5536 Před 6 lety +6

    Movie gets me everytime just to think about a group of young men against all odds being able to beat a juggernaut like Russia It really was a miracle

  • @WeissVogel
    @WeissVogel Před 16 lety +6

    The winning moment can bring a tear to anyone who's watching this. Imagine how those who were there at the stadium that night felt! It's just unbelievable. mulker47 hit it in the head, none of this will happen again, even in another sport.
    "...a group of remarkable young men gave the nation what it needed most- a chance for one night, not only to dream, but a chance, once again, to believe." Damn good lines!

  • @joe6096
    @joe6096 Před 3 lety +2

    For folks of a younger generation, this was the equivalent of a group of college basketball players beating the 1992 Dream Team in the semi-finals of medal round play in the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. When the United States team had Jordan, Bird, Magic, Stockton, Malone, Drexler, Pippen, Ewing, Barkley, and Robinson. An entire team full of hall of famers, most (except for Bird) in the prime of their careers, and all of whom had either very vast playoff experience or multiple NBA Championships.
    Now imagine a rag tag bunch of 20-25 year old college kids beating that Dream Team in the semi-finals for the chance to play for a Gold medal, when the Dream Team's average margin of victory (against the rest of the world's best teams) was almost 44 points.
    THAT was the equivalent of this hockey game.

  • @hookseybaby
    @hookseybaby Před 13 lety +2

    single greatest moment in sports history due to how it was anything but just a hockey game and to call us Americans as underdogs would be a tremendous understatement

  • @jonahcarlos9079
    @jonahcarlos9079 Před 7 lety +15

    the greatest underdog story of all time

    • @edbair529
      @edbair529 Před 7 lety

      this or Leicester City

    • @nathancorbett999
      @nathancorbett999 Před 7 lety

      The Lecster City story was great but I simply don't think you can beat this.

    • @edbair529
      @edbair529 Před 7 lety

      Nathan Corbett to me they're kind of similar both teams that were thought lightweight going on to win it all

    • @seandlax9
      @seandlax9 Před 3 lety

      @@edbair529 Not really. the 1980 Men's Hockey Team was a true amateur team. Only a couple of them went pro after this. People nowadays also don't realize how good the Soviets were compared to their competition. These guys were crushing NHL teams at the time. To put it in Premier terms, this would have been like if the US made team out of our college kids nowadays, and they came to Europe and beat a team like Man U or Real Madrid.