#nhl #hockey #torontomapleleafs Lors du sixième match de la finale de la Coupe Stanley en 2003, entre les Devils du New Jersey et les Mighty Ducks d’Anaheim, nous avons été témoins de l’un des moments les plus fous de l’histoire du hockey de la part de Paul Kariya. Nous revenons sur ce moment et sur ce que cela signifiait pour les joueurs vedettes du hockey de la LNH aujourd’hui. Musique présentée par blaowry Suivez-le sur ⏩ https://www.instagram.com/blaowry/ https://youtube.com/channel/UCeHAyP3nx4LWPArr9Mca0nQ https://www.beatstars.com/blaowry
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I hate how the thumbnails and titles from this channel look like such click bait, but they actually end up having really interesting and good, insightful content, even though there seems to be a new video almost every hour.
NHL has improved since the days of goons like Scott Stevens but still a long way to go. It's still profitable for a fourth liner to take a run at or slew foot a star and players are typically water skiing off McDavid for a good portion of most games.
Scott Stevens knew what he was doing….when you play on a trap-team you gotta keep the fans (devils fans are not smart when it comes to the sport) entertained
The NHL already protected thier players.. They were called enforcers.. However the participation medal generation messed that up.
Suspensions without pay and fines. Not little fines that won’t hurt, make the fines a percentage of salary.
Steven's was an apex predator on skates.
3:50:38 Can we just take a moment to congratulate how much hours and effort he placed on this vids?
It's fabulous, and I think they deserve much more than that!
Kariya was one of the best this hit definitly changed his life though.
It’s a shame they didn’t win it that year as ultimate revenge for Kariya. Still an amazing moment.
Has the NHL improved hmmmm
Lets put a goon in charge of player safety and wonder why suspensions are so short
Let's make the cut off date 18 moths for repeat offenders which is license to kill somebody once a year
Bettman doesn't believe in science and says concussions don't cause long term brain injuries
The collective agreement capped fines at $5,000 and the Union has no incentive to ask "please fine us more"
Now lets permit "game management" in the third period and wonder why there are so many cheap shots
1:35 ridiculously dirty hit. I hope he was suspended for that.
When I watched it live, I thought he was dead. His goal was shocking. Considering he's stated that he doesn't remember the goal, the fact he was allowed to continue is shocking. I miss this kind of hockey though.
That interview with him years later is pretty wild. No hockey stuff in his house, doesn't remember any of it and he has distanced himself from the game and says he would have traded never playing pro hockey in order to have a normal life. He's still affected by all those concussions now and will be for the rest of his life. Insane goal but glad the NHL is making steps towards better player safety with protocols for that type of thing.
Wow, Gary Thorne was awesome!!
CRAZIER than this was Marty Brodeur leaving his crease to "field" a Sandis Ozolinsh 15MPH dump in, dropping his stick, having the puck hit the dropped stick and ricochet between his legs into the net. Scott Stevens hitting someone who comes back to score a goal later, is NOT that crazy! LOL!
you must be American thats why they get paid the big money
Scott Stevens is GOD
Scott Stevens is the GOAT of defensemen.
"Unfortunately the Devils would go on to win" Dam tell us how you really feel
Head shots were legal, not cross checks to the head like Suter's cheap hit after he scored. Yes, I did not like the hit. Stevens was a predator. He looked for those shots. Kasparaitis was a head hunter to. LaFontaines career was shortened by those type of hits also. Most of the league went the way of the trap. Slowed everything down. You were allowed to hook and hold. Stevens and Danyko were made for that. Stronger than most players and could back themselves up to anyone. New Jersey could not score worth a crap back then either. So they won by defense. Lots of ties. Lots of boring games. I think the league really slowed for a couple years. There were still a couple arenas that had short ice. Boston and Jersey I think. I think that hit a little late. But you never admire your passes in Jersey.
Stevens was tough. Short, stocky, and a leader. Pain was coming to opposition. Stamp it.
Brick killed a guy
Stevens was a good player but he was a headhunter, he lined up many guys in his career, when you line someone up, it can be a clean check but also a career ending check, if NHL'ers all did this there'd be players being taken out every game, you see it here and there, it's a cheap shot, even if you don't leave your feet and hit the head, it ends careers.
Increase maximum suspensions for head hits. Massively Fine players coaches and teams on top of it. Huge suspensions, 20+ games.
With that… has to be VERY clear what an intentional head hit is.
I dunno. Something g has to change. People don't go to watch plugs play, they go for the stars and superstars.
I always hated Stevens for his cheap shot
By the rules, that was a completely clean hit. Scott Stevens had like 3 elbowing calls in his entire career, completely clean player. Can I also mention he finished his career with more points than Kariya as a Dman. These videos are awful and your channel is absolute dogshit.
No one deserves to be protected, they are all playing the same game. If you have to be protected than what the fuck is the point of playing the game?
Kinda a late hit imo… but either way kariya is as tough as they come
I was there (no, really, I was)…. I do not have words to describe what it was like in that arena when Paul Kariya lit the lamp. Let’s not forget JS Giguere, who was so incredible that he won the MVP, as a member of the team that lost. And I’m not even a Ducks fan.
Stop calling a blind-side elbow to the head a 'hit' – that implies it was legal.
REFEREES NEED TO START CALLING PENALTIES AND THUS DOING THEIR JOBS PROPERLY!!!!
Paul Kariya and those Mighty Duck jerseys… Iconic
In other words Stevens = pos
it's the players responsibility to look out for themselves, a fine or suspension after the fact won't mean anything, think about how far ahead in the points race Crosby would be over Ovechkin right now had he not missed a season and a half to injuries
Gfy for saying it was unfortunate the Devils went on to win the cup! Smfh
The fact that Stevens finished the game after that hit shows how stupid the rules were
I remember watching this. Stevens would been tossed and suspended multiple games for that hit today and Kariya would not have been allowed to come back in. More than a few NHL players have said the worst concussions they got were from full on body checks, not shots to the head. Matter of fact, fighting only constitutes 5% of concussions and you don't see many guys getting concussed in fights at all.
One of a select few moments that give me chills EVERY TIME!
The refs should be giving 2min roughing Penalties for even touching big name players
Clean hit btw.
0:59 wdym unfortunately? Devils fully deserved that cup. That’s just disrespectful.
Stevens was a a hole. When Domi beat his ass it was just awesome to see.
The NHL does a p**s-poor job of protecting the players, since they don't enforce the rules consistantly and sometimes not at all.
Paul Kariya was one of my favorite players to watch.he was an incredible player to watch.
Also, I do not think NHL is doing a good job at protecting the players. Just look at the players like Brad Marchand who has a history and continues to lay dirty hits with intent to injure yet the league protects him by not heavily discipline him.
The NHL should be held liable for the serious criminal head injuries Stevens caused he was dirty and dangerous and should not be remembered without an ASSterisk beside his name.
What took so long to realize that this was a problem?
that was a cheapshot bodycheck
this guy has posted this same video like 4 times