I don't know about anyone else, but before this game was over I felt friggin old. It was hard to watch my idols slowly fumble around the same surface the used to own!!... I was never a Gretzky fan as a kid as I loved the Flames, but thru the years I became a fan of the game, not just the fan of a team, and any fan of the game who grew up in the 80s can't help but love Gretzky. I wanted so badly for him to score a goal... a tip in, a deflection... anything... Sadly it didn't happen, But to hear just one more time, Kurri, to Gretzky, to Coffee, back to Gretzky... HE SCORES!!!... Would have probably brought me to tears. I love the game, but the boy in me has aged right along with the boys who made the game look so easy when I was a kid.
It's 2023, and the years have passed since this game. Many have gone since then, but the memories of the games remain in a lot of our memories of ages past. I grew up in Edmonton during the 80's and I actually loved watching them and loved Hockey back then. I lost touch with the NHL after Gretzky and Messier got traded, but recently I have tried to pick back up. No longer living in Alberta but Saskatchewan, now I have Bedard as a focal point to cheer for so I have a name. A name I can attach an attitude towards the game. It seems to me that after the Gretzky trade and the breakup of the great Oiler's Dynasty, the NHL just became un-trackable for me and I could no longer keep tabs on who was playing for who. I would love to just sit and have coffee with some of the players from the 80s oilers before I or they go. Would be amazing to just talk about life and not really about hockey. Just what the feeling of playing hockey in the 80s was and how it has changed to today. I bet it's a completely different feeling in the dressing rooms and on the ice compared to then. I mean the game has changed so so much since then.
Can you imagine hearing Waynes intro, how would you feel And now... The oilers captain, he rewrote the NHL record book over a legendary 20 year NHL career. His 2857 are a 1000 more than anyone else. He won 8 consecutive heart trophies with Edmonton. 4 time NHL champion. THE GREAT ONE, Number 99. Wayne Gretski. Guy is swimming in 😼 with that intro.
@@gkarjala lol hes one of those people that reads about it on wikipedia and then goes to reddit and goes to the sub r/todayilearned a man in his 60s was last guy to wear helmet. Lol made my self laugh on this one thats for sure. All true fans know it was macT. Also its cool seeing ken lowe chewing gum.
The Finnish flash was always one of the greatest wingers to ever play the game. I saw him once when he was in Anaheim, and had he had some support around him, being that PK was always sidelined with a concussion, he could have done so much more on those ducks teams, kinda like how the LAPD line on the Kings could have done so much more had all 3 of them actually played for more than 2 games without an injury.
Lets take it easy guys. Jets alumni is nothing compared to oilers alumni. Just listen. Also they throw in extra stuff for jets guys. If it was not bias it would look bad the skill of oilers is off the ricter.
Goals: 29:20 - Teemu Selanne 36:13 - Kris King 37:44 - Dale Hawerchuk 40:41 - Mark Messier 47:17 - Mike Eagles 1:07:08 - Craig Simpson 1:08:07 - Mark Messier 1:20:08 - Craig MacTavish 1:38:05 - Blair MacDonald 1:48:02 - Kris King 1:52:40 - Teemu Selanne
Didn't The Flash score like 2 goals + 2 assists for 4 points? Domination. And it almost looked like a 3rd assist with that one where the scorer got Teemu's pass but had to shoot twice after a very quick and short rebound (not too familiar with the rules but I'm guessing the fact that the shooter missed on his first try after the pass killed off what would have been an assist had he scored on his initial shooting attempt. )
@@BrucknerMotet that counts as an apple. Shot, rebound, and getting your own rebound doesn't remove the 2 assists before. Only a new person touching the puck would take out the second apple and replace it, or the other team "controlling" the puck resets everything.. So a shot, rebound off the goalie, or it deflecting off a player, and right on to the stick of the same team who controlled the puck prior to it bouncing off an opposing player/goalie doesn't count as "controlling" the puck?
What's amazing to me is how good all these players still are. They're just a bit slow, but they all play really, really, really well. In some ways it's even better than watching a normal NHL game because it's easier to follow when the guys aren't so fast!
Still great to watch these guys play. Got to meet or know many of them, including Coffey, such an awesome person! Hawerchuck married a girl from Arborg Manitoba, where I'm from. The humility and modesty from all these players is amazing, and, generally is, from all hockey players. I really wish everyone could achieve this in their lives, and the respect I give to these colleagues, is truly immense, as a result of this! As mentioned in the beginning, it all came because of Ben Hatskin getting the legend, Bobby Hull to come to Winnipeg!Thank you, Bobby Hull, and, to all involved in this broadcast. Have a great year!
I absolutely love this. I watched it live and here I am watching again years later. To watch some of my favorite players as a kid play again is better then Christmas morning. I’d like to see this sort of thing done more often.
@48:29 Ducky over at the Oiler bench cracking up The Great One and Dave Semenko cracking jokes back at Dale not knowing their time on Earth was coming to an end. Nice to see them having laughs. Both Dale and Dave are gone now. Their smiles almost made me cry.
This was a real treat to watch, me and my family grabbed dinner and watched the whole thing man, brings back memories of the great one and #9 maurice richard! wow thanks guys legends no doubt NHL
I love Eddie O. One of my favorite hockey play by play guys. Awesome seeing some of these guys who are now coaches, analysts and upper management of their countries hockey programs. So cool
The thing I remember most about Esa Tikkanen is that he was the rarest player to find in sticker packs for the 1988-1989 NHL Sticker Book. Me and all my buds had like 10 multiples of every player but not a single Tikkanen among the lot of us. I heard legend of a kid across town who got one but we regarded that as myth.
Selanne is an absolute legend. I watched him live potting goal # 76. He was the real deal. It’s even tougher to shine in the NHL when you’re the only all-star in the dressing room. Think about the dynasty teams in Montreal, Edmonton, Pittsburgh and Detroit ... Selanne was a one-man wrecking crew playing with beer-league teammates. He’s a Top-10 forward of all-time. A true legend.
Growing up I was a huge Dale Hawerchuk fan. I have never screamed more than when they announced his name at the start of this game. Plus there was a Selanne assist on a Hawerchuk goal, so that was pretty sweet.
Thank you for uploading this. I know that it's almost 3.5 years later, but I was so disappointed when I missed watching this live on tv. Now, February 12th, 2020, it shows up randomly among the various videos on the right hand side of youtube (desktop PC), and I had to check it out. Totally awesome. I wish that the NHL had a "Legends League". I love seeing the 80's and 90's players that I grew up with. Seeing Selanne in a Jets jersey again is priceless. Loving the proper V-neck jerseys. I hate the modern jersey collars with the integrated NHL logo. Yuck!
Damn 2020 and I watched all the introductions. I knew about 80% of them which is good considering I was born in 83. Shout out to Bill Ranford one of my fave goalies from childhood.
As a Blackhawks fan, I'm happy as hell to see Edmonton getting back to its roots. I'll be pushing for McDavid and company this season aside from Chicago. Edmonton is a fun team to watch, and this alumni game was awesome
Went to school in Edmonton with Wayne and Dave Babych back in the sixtys...Again meet Dave in North Vancouver one rainy night at Safeway reminisced about our life in Edmonton ...I have been proud to know them both from my home town...
First hockey game I ever went to was Edmonton at Winnipeg in 1975, WHA. My two NHL teams were Montreal and Vancouver. They're still the 4 teams I cheer for to this day.
This made my day. I was unable to watch this game much as I could not get a good signal. Thank you so much for posting this Serg. I REALLY appreciate you sharing this. Feel free to put today's game on here too, although it kinda stunk so not near as exciting. But thank you.
Years ago I watched the old timer Montreal Canadians when the went to Fort McMurray and played and exhibition against the Fort Mac junior team. Think they are the oil barons or something... regardless, Guy Lafleur was in his late 40s at the time and when he skated by the boards, they still shook with the wind he created going by. I had the opportunity of meeting him later that night and jokingly I asked him if he was still fast enough to play in the NHL. His answer was priceless. He said, at my age, I can still go with the best but stopping, that's the problem. Then he said, if you think I'm fast, Yvan Cournoyer could skate faster sideways than me going straight. We only chatted a few minutes but he was an immense pleasure to interact with.
It's always great to see the "Young Breed" do their stuff in the rink once again. I bet fast-forward 2 decades from now, my 2018 L.A. Kings will face off against the Ducks or the Sharks of yesteryears
I mean they are old and a bit rusty, but you can see their class and sometimes even glimpses of what made them legends when they were younger...just awsome !!
Brings back awful memories for all fans of teams other than those Oilers clubs: The 4-on-4 after coincidental minors when Edmonton would put out two units of guys like Gretzky, Kurri, Coffey, Anderson, Messier, Linseman and Lowe. No team in the World could compete against that 4-on-4 talent in the early-mid 80s ... except maybe Krutov, Makarov, Larionov, Fetisov, Bykov and Kasatonov on the Soviet National teams.
I remember the smythe division. The problem was that it included the Oilers, number one in the league, the Flames who were number two in the league and the Jets who were number four. It was as if the Stanley cup finals were played out in the first round in the smythe division. Probably one of the reasons we have the playoff format that we do today. You can imagine what the other teams were thinking when facing a road trip through western Canada. "Oh crap! There goes six points in the standings!"
You know some of those guys would really love like to crank it up a notch. I know that no matter how old I was, I would be competitive and still want to win!
So cool. Some of these guys wouldn't miss a beat if they got added to the NHL active rosters. Ryan Smith is definitely still capable. Teamu Salanne still in great shape.
this is the cool and cute l game to whatch wen ice hokey legend s dads and grandpas off winnipeg jets and Edmonton Oilers or playing againts each other =)
I still can't get over the fact that The Great One has that nick, it's like he was destined to be that guy, like it was set up from the beginning, what a guy. They're all on first name basis, all good friends, it's a little different from back then, very good to see.
BJ Mcdonald played on a line with the GOAT for a bit... scored 57 goals I think... started famous quip that a fire hydrant could score 58 goals playing with the Great One. The most dominant professional athlete in recorded history. Forever.
We can all agree that a fight would have been hilarious
Chase Watkins Lmao
Though a fight might have resulted in two beer-bellied old-timers falling down and not being able to get up!
The game is amazing
The first
There would have been a lot of slaps if it was serious
Gretz could barely move but all of his passes were perfect
Clogg he'd be able to move better if he had continued practicing daily but he became a business guy and physically aged faster.
Bedgypooks How is he the richest hockey player in the world? Guys we’re paid pennies back then compared to what today’s players make.
@@trendybistro he's a criminal! Sugar and artificial sweeteners kill people!
@@abcdecghijklmn Do what most of us do with bullets. Don't put 'em in your body. YOU'RE eating the crap...just don't eat the crap.
It's tougher when you're drunk.
So nice to see John Muckler, Dave Semenko, Walter Gretzky and Dale Hawerchuk at this game! May they all Rest In Peace🕊
Wayne Gretzky*
Gretzky isn’t dead..
That’s his father Walter
What Gretzky’s dead I don’t think so
@@djjglmnophe said Walter, not Wayne, his father is dead
You can take the player out of the game, but you can't take the game out of the player.
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It's game only up to time when you don't get paid, then its only and just business!
Teemu Selanne at the end says" if I practice for two weeks I'll be able to play again" that's so awesome that's great!!
Glad to see Selanne still rockin that Jofa helmet lol
Yeah 🇫🇮
I don't know about anyone else, but before this game was over I felt friggin old. It was hard to watch my idols slowly fumble around the same surface the used to own!!... I was never a Gretzky fan as a kid as I loved the Flames, but thru the years I became a fan of the game, not just the fan of a team, and any fan of the game who grew up in the 80s can't help but love Gretzky. I wanted so badly for him to score a goal... a tip in, a deflection... anything... Sadly it didn't happen, But to hear just one more time, Kurri, to Gretzky, to Coffee, back to Gretzky... HE SCORES!!!... Would have probably brought me to tears.
I love the game, but the boy in me has aged right along with the boys who made the game look so easy when I was a kid.
as I read this I started to tear up, feeling the same way. Love the game forever.
Who are you taking about?
It's 2023, and the years have passed since this game. Many have gone since then, but the memories of the games remain in a lot of our memories of ages past.
I grew up in Edmonton during the 80's and I actually loved watching them and loved Hockey back then. I lost touch with the NHL after Gretzky and Messier got traded, but recently I have tried to pick back up. No longer living in Alberta but Saskatchewan, now I have Bedard as a focal point to cheer for so I have a name. A name I can attach an attitude towards the game.
It seems to me that after the Gretzky trade and the breakup of the great Oiler's Dynasty, the NHL just became un-trackable for me and I could no longer keep tabs on who was playing for who.
I would love to just sit and have coffee with some of the players from the 80s oilers before I or they go. Would be amazing to just talk about life and not really about hockey. Just what the feeling of playing hockey in the 80s was and how it has changed to today. I bet it's a completely different feeling in the dressing rooms and on the ice compared to then. I mean the game has changed so so much since then.
Can you imagine hearing Waynes intro, how would you feel
And now...
The oilers captain, he rewrote the NHL record book over a legendary 20 year NHL career. His 2857 are a 1000 more than anyone else. He won 8 consecutive heart trophies with Edmonton. 4 time NHL champion. THE GREAT ONE, Number 99. Wayne Gretski.
Guy is swimming in 😼 with that intro.
I love how the old school guys don't wear helmets.
StickOfMargarine Well ya know sure MacTavish wasn’t comin out in a bucket haha
@Beating By The Bush It was McTavish
@@gkarjala lol hes one of those people that reads about it on wikipedia and then goes to reddit and goes to the sub r/todayilearned a man in his 60s was last guy to wear helmet.
Lol made my self laugh on this one thats for sure. All true fans know it was macT.
Also its cool seeing ken lowe chewing gum.
@@waleah4855 That's why I remember McTavish. Besides his playing, the last to not wear brain bucket. Seems like yesterday.
They're literally grandfathered in...
I think we all know Selanne could have won that game by himself.
The Finnish flash was always one of the greatest wingers to ever play the game. I saw him once when he was in Anaheim, and had he had some support around him, being that PK was always sidelined with a concussion, he could have done so much more on those ducks teams, kinda like how the LAPD line on the Kings could have done so much more had all 3 of them actually played for more than 2 games without an injury.
He probably could have. He's still so much younger than a lot of these guys.
Lets take it easy guys. Jets alumni is nothing compared to oilers alumni. Just listen. Also they throw in extra stuff for jets guys. If it was not bias it would look bad the skill of oilers is off the ricter.
@@ryanfriesen4366 brutal take bud
@@porkerpants rather proven selanne owns all the old geezers himself
Find someone that loves you the way Winnipeg loves Selänne.
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Goals:
29:20 - Teemu Selanne
36:13 - Kris King
37:44 - Dale Hawerchuk
40:41 - Mark Messier
47:17 - Mike Eagles
1:07:08 - Craig Simpson
1:08:07 - Mark Messier
1:20:08 - Craig MacTavish
1:38:05 - Blair MacDonald
1:48:02 - Kris King
1:52:40 - Teemu Selanne
No Gretzky
Ik
Jeff Schramm rip gretzky
Why u spoil stupid ass
@@jeffschramm1723 that's cuz the "great one" was so overrated. Wouldnt do shit in today nhl.
I could’ve sworn they cheered for Teemu more then Wayne.
because this is Winnipeg
Yea man, Gretzky is a national hero but Winnipeg loves Teemu
Didn't The Flash score like 2 goals + 2 assists for 4 points? Domination.
And it almost looked like a 3rd assist with that one where the scorer got Teemu's pass but had to shoot twice after a very quick and short rebound (not too familiar with the rules but I'm guessing the fact that the shooter missed on his first try after the pass killed off what would have been an assist had he scored on his initial shooting attempt. )
@@BrucknerMotet that counts as an apple. Shot, rebound, and getting your own rebound doesn't remove the 2 assists before. Only a new person touching the puck would take out the second apple and replace it, or the other team "controlling" the puck resets everything..
So a shot, rebound off the goalie, or it deflecting off a player, and right on to the stick of the same team who controlled the puck prior to it bouncing off an opposing player/goalie doesn't count as "controlling" the puck?
What's amazing to me is how good all these players still are. They're just a bit slow, but they all play really, really, really well. In some ways it's even better than watching a normal NHL game because it's easier to follow when the guys aren't so fast!
i mean ... you are joking right ?
Sometimes I agreem
Just missing Hawerchuk, what a great character and a player. My deepest condolences to the family of Hawerchuk.
Gretzky has records that just won't be broken. The talent that was on the oilers roster from 1980-1990 was incredible.
The speed of play and the goalie equipment everything is bigger faster now I bet he could still score a lot of goals if he played in today's era
rip dave semenko im glad you got to spend this last time with the boys on the bus!
Selanne was clearly holding off, respect for him tho, since there are much older people
derp
I love watching this seeing the oldies back out on the ice one last time it's actually an honor to see it and it makes me happy
Selanne was such an amazing hockey player; I hereby dub him as an honorary Canadian.
Its really funny to see standup goaltenders attempting to play a modern style.
Still great to watch these guys play. Got to meet or know many of them, including Coffey, such an awesome person! Hawerchuck married a girl from Arborg Manitoba, where I'm from. The humility and modesty from all these players is amazing, and, generally is, from all hockey players. I really wish everyone could achieve this in their lives, and the respect I give to these colleagues, is truly immense, as a result of this! As mentioned in the beginning, it all came because of Ben Hatskin getting the legend, Bobby Hull to come to Winnipeg!Thank you, Bobby Hull, and, to all involved in this broadcast. Have a great year!
tikkanen is five time stanley cup champion but he didn't say shit 7:20
It's a Finn thing
Pena Muuri I realized that lol tf
Tämä niin vitusti
Tikanese
Yeah he got lost in Messiers eyes.... disrespectful.
Gotta hand it to the Jets fans in their consistency.
They really love Teemu and it shows.
I absolutely love this. I watched it live and here I am watching again years later. To watch some of my favorite players as a kid play again is better then Christmas morning. I’d like to see this sort of thing done more often.
@48:29 Ducky over at the Oiler bench cracking up The Great One and Dave Semenko cracking jokes back at Dale not knowing their time on Earth was coming to an end. Nice to see them having laughs. Both Dale and Dave are gone now. Their smiles almost made me cry.
You guys are the best!!!!! thanks for taking me back to my childhood
This was a real treat to watch, me and my family grabbed dinner and watched the whole thing man, brings back memories of the great one and #9 maurice richard! wow thanks guys legends no doubt NHL
I love Eddie O. One of my favorite hockey play by play guys. Awesome seeing some of these guys who are now coaches, analysts and upper management of their countries hockey programs. So cool
It's great to see the friendship and respect these guys have for one another and it truly reflects how great a sport hockey is!
14:28
You're welcome
You are an absolute SAINT for uploading this, thank you!
The thing I remember most about Esa Tikkanen is that he was the rarest player to find in sticker packs for the 1988-1989 NHL Sticker Book.
Me and all my buds had like 10 multiples of every player but not a single Tikkanen among the lot of us.
I heard legend of a kid across town who got one but we regarded that as myth.
lol.
Selanne is an absolute legend. I watched him live potting goal # 76. He was the real deal.
It’s even tougher to shine in the NHL when you’re the only all-star in the dressing room.
Think about the dynasty teams in Montreal, Edmonton, Pittsburgh and Detroit ... Selanne was a one-man wrecking crew playing with beer-league teammates.
He’s a Top-10 forward of all-time. A true legend.
Growing up I was a huge Dale Hawerchuk fan. I have never screamed more than when they announced his name at the start of this game. Plus there was a Selanne assist on a Hawerchuk goal, so that was pretty sweet.
Thank you for uploading this. I know that it's almost 3.5 years later, but I was so disappointed when I missed watching this live on tv. Now, February 12th, 2020, it shows up randomly among the various videos on the right hand side of youtube (desktop PC), and I had to check it out. Totally awesome. I wish that the NHL had a "Legends League". I love seeing the 80's and 90's players that I grew up with. Seeing Selanne in a Jets jersey again is priceless. Loving the proper V-neck jerseys. I hate the modern jersey collars with the integrated NHL logo. Yuck!
At least we can agree that these goalies have been playing better than corey schneider ever will.
Yeah the devils are playing like shit now
Cubertral As devils fan YES!
And devan dubnyk🤣
Sadly
Ever will? Or ever has. Schneider is actually one of the top guys in save percentage all time actually
I want to see one of these games gone wrong. Like a full team fight.
they should have had a fake line brawl to start off the game, would of been hilarious
Makes me happy to see these guys alive and skating. I grew up hearing their names on the radio in rural Manitoba.
Damn 2020 and I watched all the introductions. I knew about 80% of them which is good considering I was born in 83. Shout out to Bill Ranford one of my fave goalies from childhood.
Dale Haverchuk was one of the most underrated players of all time
Esa Tikkanen 5stanley cups 7:16 that Guy didn't Even mention it. Wtf
skej yeap wtf😑😑
All these guys won cups. Who cares?
@@ryanfriesen4366 Tikkanen might not have been a good scorer, but he sure as hell wasn't boring.
Esa missed a wide open goal in the 1998 Cup Finals
Oh well, looks like he eats well and still enjoys his beer
This was great, thanks Serg!
awesome save Essensa!!..you were and always will be my favourite goaltender👍
As a Blackhawks fan, I'm happy as hell to see Edmonton getting back to its roots. I'll be pushing for McDavid and company this season aside from Chicago. Edmonton is a fun team to watch, and this alumni game was awesome
How do you feel about Edmonton these days? Just curious ;p
Man those JETS sweaters are SWEET!!!!
Late mid-late 1990's= best NHL era!
KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK! Much appreciated for the work you do!
Look at that pass from Wayne at 45:11
Coffey - "Did you see me there or was that one of those eyes-in-the-back-of-your-head passes?"
Gretzky - "I saw you in the glass,"
He used to do that kind of passes often back in the day, pretty awesome
Went to school in Edmonton with Wayne and Dave Babych back in the sixtys...Again meet Dave in North Vancouver one rainy night at Safeway reminisced about our life in Edmonton ...I have been proud to know them both from my home town...
First hockey game I ever went to was Edmonton at Winnipeg in 1975, WHA. My two NHL teams were Montreal and Vancouver. They're still the 4 teams I cheer for to this day.
Jets jerseys 10 times more beautiful than the boring ones they have now.
It was looking like a blow out at first but got competitive at the end. Was enjoyable to watch. Thanks for posting.
That's right, my boy CuJo in net... My favorite ever, glad to see him play, one last time!!!
Thanks for uploading this. Really appreciate it.
Teppo Numminen 💞💞
You can tell they started off just kind of taking it easy, and then the competitive spirit kicked in.
This made my day. I was unable to watch this game much as I could not get a good signal. Thank you so much for posting this Serg. I REALLY appreciate you sharing this. Feel free to put today's game on here too, although it kinda stunk so not near as exciting. But thank you.
T Vanderstel ш
Rewatching this video in 2024 and it’s so sad to see Hawerchuk, what a legend gone way too soon
Exactly what I was thinking. Watched the Leafs Wings game too. It was bittersweet watching Borje Salming. So sad how quickly ALS took him.
Great vid thanks for the WHOLE game u rock dude!
thank you for uploading this
thx for posting... I missed the game
Teemu Selänne!
Hey thanks a lot for the game 👍
Really appreciate it could find it anywhere live
Years ago I watched the old timer Montreal Canadians when the went to Fort McMurray and played and exhibition against the Fort Mac junior team. Think they are the oil barons or something... regardless, Guy Lafleur was in his late 40s at the time and when he skated by the boards, they still shook with the wind he created going by. I had the opportunity of meeting him later that night and jokingly I asked him if he was still fast enough to play in the NHL. His answer was priceless. He said, at my age, I can still go with the best but stopping, that's the problem. Then he said, if you think I'm fast, Yvan Cournoyer could skate faster sideways than me going straight. We only chatted a few minutes but he was an immense pleasure to interact with.
So many Flames fans in Winnipeg. I love it!
The classic Jets logo...just something about it tugs at my Winnipeg born and raised heartstrings.
This is the definition of good vibes
Best Hockey game I’ve seen!
Teemu Selanne was my fave player from Winnipeg-really wished we could have gotten a cup!!!
He got bucks, that's why they pay it, some cup is just gimmick when you make millions of dollars per season
Как приятно окунутся в 80-е !!!!!
First class. Everything looks amazing.
The game is much better to watch at this speed, and of course with these legends.
i wanna see mcdavid on a line with gretzky
Well you're never going to so...
@Stu FF Good one kiddo
It's always great to see the "Young Breed" do their stuff in the rink once again. I bet fast-forward 2 decades from now, my 2018 L.A. Kings will face off against the Ducks or the Sharks of yesteryears
I mean they are old and a bit rusty, but you can see their class and sometimes even glimpses of what made them legends when they were younger...just awsome !!
Thanks for posting this!
Brings back awful memories for all fans of teams other than those Oilers clubs: The 4-on-4 after coincidental minors when Edmonton would put out two units of guys like Gretzky, Kurri, Coffey, Anderson, Messier, Linseman and Lowe. No team in the World could compete against that 4-on-4 talent in the early-mid 80s ... except maybe Krutov, Makarov, Larionov, Fetisov, Bykov and Kasatonov on the Soviet National teams.
Loved watching them play in the 80's
Omg my 2 fav goalies... Cujo and roli
RIP semenko you were the best enforcer to ever play the game LEGEND, also RIP Walter Gretzky another legend in his own right
Messier’s second goal was sick
12:15 lmao they guy bowing down to gretzky
Lil Gustav I've seen u before
@@lsv46 ooo have u now, came back to this video to find your comment i never got the notification hahahah
I remember the smythe division. The problem was that it included the Oilers, number one in the league, the Flames who were number two in the league and the Jets who were number four. It was as if the Stanley cup finals were played out in the first round in the smythe division. Probably one of the reasons we have the playoff format that we do today.
You can imagine what the other teams were thinking when facing a road trip through western Canada. "Oh crap! There goes six points in the standings!"
Funny that Selanne got crowd going more than Gretzky :P
Everyone was so happy to see him in a Winnipeg sweater again.
well that was the point, they wanted to see Teemu more than Gretzky.
It was in winnipeg
Teemu played for Winnipeg, that's why
if it was edmonton crowd, it woulda been super loud
#ripdalehowerchuck
Messier was such an amazing player. He could do everything.
Whos here after the passing of Dale howerchuck? Rip
Me it’s super sad.
19:24 Oh that dress!!! Jennifer Hanson looks amazing to this day!
Tom Hallick alright ya old perv settle down before you need to take your blood pressure pills
You know some of those guys would really love like to crank it up a notch. I know that no matter how old I was, I would be competitive and still want to win!
can you imagine being in the warrior workshop and casually getting an order in for gretzky? o.O
I'm a tender so watching the goalies in the updated gear that have the retro look. Nice pillows
So cool. Some of these guys wouldn't miss a beat if they got added to the NHL active rosters. Ryan Smith is definitely still capable. Teamu Salanne still in great shape.
Yea im pretty sure Selänne could have kept playing for couple of years atleast but he wanted to retire
Love the games. still do.Go Oilers Go.
this is the cool and cute l game to whatch wen ice hokey legend s dads and grandpas off winnipeg jets and Edmonton Oilers or playing againts each other =)
katy H leave it to a female to call hockey cute.
+katy H learn to write english thx
+John Doe great thing males never use any non-sport related terms about female sports, eh? Pot and kettle man! ;)
@@JohnDoe56166 bro she was probably like 13 writing that comment LOL
I still can't get over the fact that The Great One has that nick, it's like he was destined to be that guy, like it was set up from the beginning, what a guy.
They're all on first name basis, all good friends, it's a little different from back then, very good to see.
Having teemu out there is just not fair. I swear to this day he could still play
BJ Mcdonald played on a line with the GOAT for a bit... scored 57 goals I think... started famous quip that a fire hydrant could score 58 goals playing with the Great One. The most dominant professional athlete in recorded history. Forever.
I am so happy as a hockey fan that the Jets have been resurrected. It was so weird without them.
Now if we could only get the Whalers back again.
them and the nordiques. the WHA gang would be complete again
Can you only imagine them all in their prime, wow, this would be game of the decade, minimum
RIP Dale Hawerchuk