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Un gardien au chômage et en mauvaise forme a mené les Jets de Winnipeg à la gloire



Retour sur la carrière du gardien emblématique de la LNH et de la WHA, Gary « Suitcase » Smith. Après avoir pris sa retraite et atteint 250 livres, Suitcase Smith a été rappelé au combat par les Jets de Winnipeg de 1978 à 1979 et les a ensuite menés à un championnat de la Coupe WHA Avco. Comprend les faits saillants des Jets de Winnipeg, les faits saillants des Canucks de Vancouver, les faits saillants des Capitals de Washington, les faits saillants des Oilers d’Edmonton, les faits saillants des Blackhawks de Chicago et les faits saillants de la LNH #nhlhockey #nhlhighlights #winnipegjets #vancouvercanucks #washingtoncapitals #hockeyhistory #nhlhistory #icehockey #hockeynews

39 Comments

  1. What an interesting player. Never heard of him until your video! Great breakdown and history of Gary Smith's career!

  2. First ever game my dad took me to at Maple Leaf Gardens, Suitcase was in goal for the Seals. He would drop the puck and stick handle to center ice. The second game my dad took me to was Vancouver. Suitcase was again in goal.

  3. I don't think you mentioned it, if you did I missed it. I recently learned that Smith had 1 penalty shot save in his NHL career.
    He stopped a penalty shot in the 3rd period on March 5, 1978 at the Detroit Olympia arena, the shooter was André St. Laurent.

  4. Gary did the Post game show ( after Canuck games ) at our restaurant in the early 90’s. A true gentleman and a great guy!

  5. I remember opening pack of hockey cards in the 1970's and pulling his card out laughing at this crazy hair and face. Great story

  6. It all started with the nagging wife who made sure he kept on track to get a hockey job!!!

  7. Old hockey and the allman bros…. I wanna go back to the 70s. I especially miss the way goalies played and their small gear. The game just ain't the same for me today. From the on ice product to the culture to players and their personalities, todays hockey just doesnt give me feel it once did.

  8. I'm from the Peg and grew up in the NHL Golden Era of the 80s. Seeing old Winnipeg Arena brings back so many memories.

  9. If I got lost in a rink, I wouldn't mind coming across that suite accidentally. There were some 70s rockets in there. The ginger smokeshow on the end of the couch? YEW!

  10. Great video! Watched him play in two games! The first on December 26/73 in Vancouver against the California Golden Seals and again on New Year’s Day of 74 against the Big Bad Bruins! Two games I will never forget as a 12 year old kid from Saskatchewan out there for Christmas of that year!!👍👍

  11. I’m happy I found this detailed account since this happened before my time. An under appreciated redemption story at the end of an important era in pro hockey. You’re earned by subscription

  12. If you speak just a little bit faster not one single person will be able to follow. Why settle fore a few still understanding when you can make the narration 100% unintelligible!?

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