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Toujours un original : Épisode 2 | La maison de fous



The Madhouse plonge dans l’héritage du Madhouse on Madison, l’une des arènes les plus électriques et emblématiques du hockey. Il explore l’histoire derrière son hymne légendaire, l’émotion de ses retraits de maillot et les moments inoubliables qui ont défini des générations de fans. À travers des images d’archives et des histoires de première main, le film capture le chaos, l’énergie et le rugissement assourdissant qui ont donné vie au bâtiment. Les joueurs, les diffuseurs et les fans réfléchissent à ce que l’on ressentait à l’intérieur lorsque l’endroit était vraiment en pleine effervescence. C’est une célébration d’un bâtiment qui n’était pas seulement une arène – c’était un moment dont les fans avaient besoin de se démarquer. Produit par Sergio Lozano, qui a été témoin de trois décennies de l’histoire des Blackhawks en tant qu’employé du United Center et opérateur du tableau de bord des Bulls et des Blackhawks. Abonnez-vous : https://youtube.com/blackhawks Tiktok : https://www.tiktok.com/@nhlblackhawks Instagram : https://www.instagram.com/nhlblackhawks Twitter : https://twitter.com/nhlblackhawks Facebook : https://www.facebook.com/nhlblackhawks Site Internet : https://www.nhl.com/blackhawks/ #nhl #blackhawks #chicago #chicagohistory #hockey #stadium

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  1. I'm 61 years old.. I grew up there.LOUDEST frickin stadium anywhere. You could be screaming at someone next to u and couldn't hear you,it was so loud during the anthem. That place was amazing. I loved the top levels.

  2. Congratulations Chicago Blackhawks! You did it again, and more to come. Thank you to all involved, just super!

  3. Growing up in Chicago during the 80s and 90s, the voice of Pat Foley rang through my childhood home constantly. Pat's voice became a household tradition. I really hated missing a Hawks game. When I was young, shooting pucks in the garage, I pretended to be Jermey Roenick, Dirk Graham, Dennis Savard, Eric Daze, Steve Sullivan, Alexei Zhamnov, Chris Chelios, Kyle Calder, Tony Amonte, Gary Suter and of course, the legend, Bob Probert. My friends would be Jeff Hackett, Ed Belfour, Jocelyn Thibault and we would verbally recite our saves in the voice of Pay Foley, "And a saaaaaaaaaaaaaaave by Belfour!".

    In 2010 when Kane scored the game winner against the Flyers, I was in Kalamazoo Michigan, a student at Western Michigan University. Friends and I were watching the game, most of them being Red Wings fans. When Kane scored, I had tears in my eyes. My friends didn't understand. It was the first time since 1961 the Blackhawks had won the cup. I was so happy for the Hawks and the people of Chicago. What a time to be a fan.

  4. That building was like no other. Growing up watching all the greats, walking up the stairs to the second balcony while your shoes stuck to them because of spilled beer or goodness knows what else 🤣 The men’s restrooms with missing mirrors and missing doors from the stalls, maybe a fight or two or three when the Wings came into town. The anthem, the electricity, the noise, and the ear piercing roar of the crowd will never be duplicated. So much heart and soul in that building, it heard us while we cheered, and gave it back to us a hundred times over.

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