Dans lequel on apprend tous à apprécier les Diables des années 90, Larry Robinson et Jacques Lemaire. PATREON : patreon.com/PinholesGrahamHockey CHAPITRES 00:00 Premier prototype (Sénateurs de 1915) 02:25 Qu’est-ce que le piège ? 04:38 Pourquoi n’est-il pas apprécié? (Années 1930 et 1940) 07:30 Suédois et Cezchoslovaques des années 1970 10:00 Première utilisation dans la LNH (Canadiens de 1975) 14:10 Défense utilisée pour annuler une attaque moderne de la LNH (Islanders de 1983) 15:41 Première équipe -Large utilisation (Rangers 1985) 18:10 Premier succès à l’échelle de l’équipe (Canadiens de 1985) 21:17 North Stars de 1991 22:42 Rangers de 1989 à 1993 25:13 Première reconnaissance à l’échelle de la ligue (Diables de 1994) 33:44 The Dead Puck Era 40:26 Première Ligue- Wide Gimmick (1994 Panthers) 45:19 Trois études de cas 51:03 The Trap Today ***UTILISATION ÉQUITABLE*** Clause de non-responsabilité en matière de droit d’auteur en vertu de l’article 107 de la loi sur le droit d’auteur de 1976, une autorisation est accordée pour une « utilisation équitable » à des fins telles que la critique, les commentaires, les reportages, l’enseignement, l’érudition, l’éducation. et la recherche. L’utilisation équitable est une utilisation autorisée par la loi sur le droit d’auteur qui pourrait autrement constituer une violation. Définition de l’utilisation équitable L’utilisation équitable est une doctrine de la loi américaine sur le droit d’auteur qui permet une utilisation limitée du matériel protégé par le droit d’auteur sans nécessiter l’autorisation des titulaires des droits, comme les commentaires, les critiques, les reportages d’actualité, la recherche, l’enseignement ou l’érudition. Il prévoit la citation légale et sans licence ou l’incorporation de matériel protégé par le droit d’auteur dans l’œuvre d’un autre auteur selon un test de mise en balance à quatre facteurs. #nhl #retrosports #throwback #strategy #thetrap #newjerseydevils #newyorkrangers #montrealcanadiens
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From the Thumbnail, I was 95% sure this was going to be blasting the Championchip Devils teams & how they killed Hockey for a decade. What we got was a video I will point to every time the Trap is mentioned cause the stigma is real when it come to Devils & the Trap. Continue the great content & work man!
Excellent job with the video !
I'm just discovering the channel with this one. Easiest sub in a while ^^
Lemaire approves!
This is one of the best video analysis I have ever seen, great thesis.
close enough, welcome back jon bois
I don't know anything about hockey. I know more now. Great video
I hope this doesn’t make you roll your eyes. I’m a SABR nerd and love Secret Base. I fucking LOVE finding smaller channels of similar nature that weave such a lovely story about sports. Keep grinding homie. ❤️
16:48 No way… imagine making the playoffs with that record.
Alrighty… 30 seconds in amd this guy isnt aware thats legs are pretty standard in pro soccer to this day… Aggregate score across two alternating home games is how, i think every, championship/tournament works….
I'm a newer hockey fan and this video was awesome. Subscribed!!
Excellent video. I really learned a lot!👍👍👍
This is what I’ve needed… a secret base style sports doc on Hockey, finally.
You earned a SUB from me! Great video 🎉
ooh SOMEONE's been watching bobbybroccoli!
This is one of the best hockey videos I have ever watched. Well done!!
Great video. One minor qualm though: the way you pronounce Montreal. In English we say it like “Mun – tree – all”. In French it’s “Mon’ – ray- all”, with the T being completely silent and the N being barely pronounced…French is a weird language. But yeah if you’re pronouncing it in English, it’s always Mun not Mon. Combining the English and French pronunciations by saying Mon and then Tree – All instead of Ray – All is unsettling.
Since you’re American, it would be kinda like us Canucks pronouncing Detroit like Deh – twah or Illinois like Eeleh – nwah. Weird, right?
Wow, the research time for this must have been crazy!
Both Martys were guilty of enforcing the trapezoid. Turco was also phenomenal.
welcome back jon bois
As a completely new hockey fan, this video showed up in my recommended feed, and boy I am happy I ended up here. Hockey history is so cool, thank you for the passionately made video.
Like and comment for the effort alone. Nice job bro.
"the sirens are gonna close out this game on the powerplay"
Fillier had other plans haha
It looks like any zone pressure for any other game.
I would argue Ron Hextall was equally responsible for that trapezoid rule. Never mind literally scoring goals, the Flyers would actually pass him the puck when short handed quite a bit. He snuffed out forechecking all by himself.
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I'd love to hear what you have to say about the clutch and grab era. Pinholes is very good at finding and framing important stats in a frame that is relevant to our society right now. @SteveDangle tells it how it is. Let's have the best and most real conversation about the Clutch and grab era ever!
They took away the centre line a few years ago. I propose we bring it back in favour of eliminating the two zone lines. More ice to spread out defenders or build up speed, and no two-line passes, except from the goal line to centre ice.