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Relive the illustrious career of Alexander Mogilny, the first Russian defector to play in the NHL.
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@davidbondy2250
@davidbondy2250 5 лет назад
The fact Mogilny isn't in the hall of fame is a disgrace.
@timetowakeup6302
@timetowakeup6302 4 года назад
The NHL is a joke
@codyi5232
@codyi5232 4 года назад
David Bondy it’s because of the fact he defected and they didn’t really support him and bure came after the Wall went down and it’s just a black eye for them they don’t want to acknowledge . On the contrary the sabres and the organization and Bush Sr. And Yale lawyers need the medal of freedom, they helped Alexander escape persecution and have liberty.
@t.b.player7102
@t.b.player7102 4 года назад
Superstar player, AND, 1st Russian player, and I believe 1st non N. American player to be named a team captain.
@cholmakai2625
@cholmakai2625 4 года назад
It's embarrassing, really.
@Darkwell0071
@Darkwell0071 4 года назад
Canadians afraid of Russians
@1madmaxx80
@1madmaxx80 4 года назад
How he isn't in the HHOF is ridiculous. He was such a beast.
@kxgerber
@kxgerber 6 лет назад
What a talent he was. Sundin says that he was the most talented player he ever played with.
@attilafarsang9222
@attilafarsang9222 4 года назад
That's not hard the amount of scrubs Sundin played with as a leaf lol
@ColeNollavook
@ColeNollavook 4 года назад
Attila Farsang yeah, he’s no Jonas Hoglund but who is?
@Sanfrid97
@Sanfrid97 4 года назад
@@attilafarsang9222 sad but true xD Sundin really didn't get a lot of help xD
@RobShelley84
@RobShelley84 4 года назад
I've always said this. The only real scoring talent Sundin ever had. I LOVE Gary Roberts and Steve Thomas and they were awesome in the playoffs, but they weren't gonna threaten to win the scoring race. Every time I saw Sundin and Mogilny on a 2-on-1 I KNEW that it was a goal. Sundin was such a great playmaker and Alex the Great could skate and he could score with the best of 'em.
@eezippo
@eezippo 3 года назад
@@attilafarsang9222 sundin played also with lafleur, sakic (quebec) and forsberg (national team)
@edgythehedgy6661
@edgythehedgy6661 6 лет назад
One of the best duos ever, mogilny and lafontaine
@misternobodysixtynine
@misternobodysixtynine 6 лет назад
Christian Neureuter don't forget he also teamed up with the "russian rocket" numerous times during his hockey career...
@pjsebadoh5412
@pjsebadoh5412 5 лет назад
Christian Neureuter YES!!! Almost unbelievable those 2!!!
@pjsebadoh5412
@pjsebadoh5412 5 лет назад
How does a team ever trade a guy like this?
@dabbadoo2226
@dabbadoo2226 4 года назад
Mogilny bure
@hotrodriguez549
@hotrodriguez549 4 года назад
What a shame buffalo let other team take liberties with Lafontaine and couldn't protect him.
@lightningsmokerXx
@lightningsmokerXx 4 года назад
76 goals in a season & Sergei Fedorov says he was the most talented of the Russian Army Players. Should be in the Hall of Fame.
@frankthetank819
@frankthetank819 2 года назад
That just tells you how amazing mogilny was if fedorov another talented Russian says mogilny was the best out of the Russians he should of been in the hall of fame long time ago
@lightningsmokerXx
@lightningsmokerXx 2 года назад
@@frankthetank819 Sure does , Gretzky and a few other players had also highly spoke of Fedorov during his Hart Trophy era of being a top player. So ya it speaks volumes, and is almost the best compliment as a player you could get when your peers speak well or highly of your abilities.
@frankthetank819
@frankthetank819 2 года назад
@@lightningsmokerXx yeah most definitely 👍🔥
@JackBirdbath
@JackBirdbath Год назад
76 goals while missing 7 games that year. A full season at that rate is just shy of 83 goals. Insane. Even more insane is his absence from the Hockey Hall of Fame.
@alexkerr2343
@alexkerr2343 9 месяцев назад
​@frankthetank819 he's definately quite talented. He was a little older than Fedorov and Bure which probably made a little difference when they were in Russia. Not sure who was the fastest or the best among those three. Very subjective. I hope he gets in the hall too.
@one7decimal2eight
@one7decimal2eight 6 лет назад
he kicked ass in the old NHL games on Sega Genesis
@timmiller8495
@timmiller8495 6 лет назад
Federov was better
@swy334
@swy334 6 лет назад
tim miller not in nhl94 for genesis. Which is the best of the bunch
@10.11.9
@10.11.9 5 лет назад
Bear Roenick was the best player of NHL '94. Five-man unit of Goulet, JR, Larmer, Chelios, and Smith was an unstoppable force.
@richardnunez3474
@richardnunez3474 5 лет назад
One 7 Decimal 2 Eight Hahaha yes he did!
@SB-pn4gm
@SB-pn4gm 5 лет назад
Word he did I just was telln my co worker how I kno him
@pattaccone5347
@pattaccone5347 2 года назад
Unreal skill level for the era. He would still score 50 today To me that’s the most impressive thing.
@jackbloor8524
@jackbloor8524 6 лет назад
I’m too young to know any better but his skating looked way ahead of its time
@toddleroux4745
@toddleroux4745 3 года назад
Gilbert Perrault redux.
@karnige5804
@karnige5804 5 лет назад
dude deserves to be in the HOF. seriously hes a triple winner and over 1000 ppg. if it wasnt for injuries he probably gets 600 goals
@andrewpersaud4144
@andrewpersaud4144 6 лет назад
When you watch old clips of guys like Mogilny, you can see the birth of so many plays that modern players incorporate into their game. That agile move where he goes into the zone with a burst but then quickly pulls the puck back with a little dangle is one of them. No way Ovechkin didn't grow up watching that then go out in practice and try it himself.
@kozmeetorez
@kozmeetorez 4 года назад
Andrew Persaud exactly!
@Zipgun66
@Zipgun66 4 года назад
If I'm not mistaken Mogilny was Ovi's favorite player growing up.
@Kunapb_u3_l-Orpbl
@Kunapb_u3_l-Orpbl 4 года назад
It's was Soviet Sistem of growing great players.. It's Shame, that now we took Canadian primitive sistem so called in Russia " throw and run " and exept - Canadians took our Soviet sistem of combinational hockey to goin in atack zone..
@kozmeetorez
@kozmeetorez 4 года назад
Неважно Фамильев By “throw and run” do you mean dump and chase?
@Kunapb_u3_l-Orpbl
@Kunapb_u3_l-Orpbl 4 года назад
@@kozmeetorez Yeah.. My english not so clear, and I don't use translaters like google or something like.. Thanks for promt, buddy👍Now I know like it whould be right to tell what I ment.
@cholmakai2625
@cholmakai2625 4 года назад
One of the greatest players in the history of the NHL. This guy was underrated.
@EVLA8
@EVLA8 6 лет назад
One of the greatest goal scorers
@Rometiklan
@Rometiklan 4 года назад
Sure brings back memories. One of the greatest players of his generation. Skated like grease lightning and scored goals like no one's business. Also a Stanley Cup champion. Not sure what else he needed to do to get into the HoF. Anyone who's seen him play knows he should be in as first ballot.
@jimpolk3553
@jimpolk3553 5 лет назад
Favorite player as a kid. Him and LaFontaine were lethal. In the 1990 World Junior Championships, the Russians had a top line of - P. Bure - Fedorov - Mogilny. That is pure blazing speed and talent - probably the best scoring line in the history of hockey. In 1990 no one was be able to keep up with their speed. Hell, even today I doubt anyone could... Great video whoever posted it, and thank you; definitely brought back a lot of great memories #nostalgia #AlexanderTheGreat #HallOfFamer
@bc1173
@bc1173 4 года назад
in the history of hockey? lol no son.
@UstashaMe84
@UstashaMe84 4 года назад
You realize Gretzky and Lemieux played on the same line together right?
@mart_en
@mart_en 4 года назад
@@UstashaMe84 Yeah but Gretzky was slow as a duck. Those 3 were just steamrolling through every defence ...
@safelyanonymous5717
@safelyanonymous5717 3 года назад
today's nhl talent pool is a joke compared to the early 90's..
@Derrick2shot
@Derrick2shot 2 года назад
@@mart_en Gretzky was deceptively fast
@dickdanson
@dickdanson 6 лет назад
My favourite player as a kid
@mr.devil9577
@mr.devil9577 6 лет назад
Still a disgrace that hes not in the HOF what a joke
@maxrcrypto
@maxrcrypto 4 года назад
He played in a high scoring era and only has 2 50 goal seasons, was the best goal scorer only once. Borderline case at best
@drag_smith_the_jet1522
@drag_smith_the_jet1522 4 года назад
I know, he won just about every championship that there is. Great player
@themarast
@themarast 3 года назад
@@maxrcrypto what a joke he did not play in high scoring era, he was one of the best right wing of all time
@maxrcrypto
@maxrcrypto 3 года назад
@Y G Look at statistics for the 92-93 season. 14 players! 14 had over 50 goals, so scoring 76 in that season isn't as great as you think.
@maxrcrypto
@maxrcrypto 3 года назад
@Y G He was also never a first team all-star
@wyldthing00
@wyldthing00 5 лет назад
Check that speed with the Sabres , it was just before he got his leg broke in 3 when Bellows fall on it, i couldn't imagine if he didn't suffer that terrible injury that cause so much problems later !!! He played with one replaced hip his first year with the Leafs and manage to beat Sundin for the Leafs team lead, the only time Sundin didn't finish first on his team !!! Without that , he would easily get 600-700 goals and probably around 1500 points !!! When a guy manage to score 56 goals playing in a line with Ronning and Odgick, he got a sure talent !!! Oh and Scott Gomez will forever thank him for his RC of the year and huge contract he made after that with the Rangers !!!
@tomvanoort8894
@tomvanoort8894 Год назад
I still can't believe him and Bure were together on my Canucks. A lot of raw talent and speed.
@highpriority4015
@highpriority4015 4 года назад
Bure, Mogilny, Fedorov played together in Red Army and were my favourite
@renatbest78g69
@renatbest78g69 4 года назад
And Kamensky.
@highpriority4015
@highpriority4015 4 года назад
@@renatbest78g69 yes, but those three played together
@geoffkosmala2354
@geoffkosmala2354 2 года назад
Alex Mogilny the Great8est RW in Vancouver
@Gryph30
@Gryph30 4 года назад
I watched a game at GM Place, his first year as a Canuck. Oh man he was amazing, I mean Canucks had Bure and Mogilny but what I noticed about Mogilny during that game was that he could take over the flow of the game. He was fast like Bure but he can slow down quickly then all of a sudden he's in 6th gear again, blowing past the defence man. It was a treat to watch him live. Sad that HHOF has not invited him yet.
@ansel_
@ansel_ Месяц назад
He has to be one of the most underrated players in NHL history.. size, speed, and skill
@jc3127
@jc3127 6 лет назад
Bro the Sabres royal blue jerseys were awesome.
@jillt5405
@jillt5405 4 года назад
J C We’re getting them back next season!
@dannythomas417
@dannythomas417 2 года назад
@@jillt5405 Unfortunately, it got a lot worse. Another last place finish.
@user-gm8pk8nt2n
@user-gm8pk8nt2n 6 лет назад
Bure-Fedorov-Mogilny the best three during all the time existence of hockey
@Lightsydephil
@Lightsydephil 4 года назад
I had them on the same line in NHL96
@willehwl5465
@willehwl5465 4 года назад
yeah to bad they rarely played togheter..just druing 88-89 juniors? if I remeber it correctly or 88-90..Im swedish but i still remeber sport media talking about problaby the new big USSR line that was suppose to take over after KLM, and Bykov, Kamensky, Schomotov lines since they was getting old. But they al become stars in NHL instead, I always liked Fedorov as one of the most allround player with good shot, passing ability, fast as well as good at defence, Mogilny had some of those skills to ppl tend to forget he wasnt just a sniper, but alsy had playmaking abilty..and then ofc Bure the russian rocket..what a line ..
@Lightsydephil
@Lightsydephil 3 года назад
@@Tom-cj1ge nah man, Mogilny fits the bill over Jagr
@safelyanonymous5717
@safelyanonymous5717 3 года назад
@@Lightsydephil jagr was a big physical force but mogilny was more gifted
@bosskey7212
@bosskey7212 3 года назад
I could throw Datsyuk in there somewhere too
@shirleylyn11
@shirleylyn11 4 года назад
Alexander The GREAT! I was so happy when he joined the New Jersey Devils(Though I followed him his whole career). I still have his Devils sweater.
@d0pp3lgang3r
@d0pp3lgang3r 4 года назад
He made it look so easy. His fluidity in close is mesmerizing. Underrated talent absolutely
@user-ly4vc1ft4y
@user-ly4vc1ft4y 4 года назад
А. Могильный легенда советского хоккея,и звезда НХЛ. Сильно играл Александр.
@JoeMeilleur
@JoeMeilleur 3 года назад
A. Mogilny legenda sovietskogo hockeya, i svezda NHL. Silno igral Alexandr
@user-zi1eq7sw1s
@user-zi1eq7sw1s 3 года назад
И сильно смылся. Предав тренера и команду!
@JoeMeilleur
@JoeMeilleur 3 года назад
@@user-zi1eq7sw1s which team? The Red Army?
@user-zi1eq7sw1s
@user-zi1eq7sw1s 3 года назад
@@JoeMeilleur какая разница. Даже если красной армии
@MapleSyrupPoet
@MapleSyrupPoet 3 года назад
Mogilny ...one of my favorite players ...Alex, Lemeuix, Gretzky ...on same line ...can't stop them
@JustinFH
@JustinFH 6 лет назад
A player that could do everything exceptionally well. I've never seen a guy bend a game to his will like this guy did
@user-eu4yi2sy9p
@user-eu4yi2sy9p 3 года назад
Что сильно отличает Советских хоккеистов от всех остальных -катание нереального уровня !
@user-ks6nl5wn5e
@user-ks6nl5wn5e 10 месяцев назад
Ну дак...Многие учились кататься,отмутив фигурные коньки у сестры)Было,дело,что?)
@andreybritikov2228
@andreybritikov2228 3 года назад
Да... Аж правый глаз чуть запотел. ЛЕГЕНДА!!! Уважение, восхищение и удовлетворение, что видел его игру. Спасибо, Саня!!!
@Styles_Breez
@Styles_Breez 3 года назад
Mogilny, Bure, & Federov.... my dream lineup in the early NHL games on snes!
@666XLordRavielX999
@666XLordRavielX999 6 лет назад
Almost every goal here was highlight worthy. Great montage
@r3dl0g1c
@r3dl0g1c 4 года назад
These are highlights...
@johnkovich1617
@johnkovich1617 Год назад
Come on NHL put this guy in the Hall of Fame already
@mpraka
@mpraka 15 дней назад
im a habs fan since 1990 and he always impressed me, thank you youtube algortyhm for suggesting me this, i forgot he even existed
@alexander6108
@alexander6108 Месяц назад
Mogilny and Bure in one line, just wow. This is the kind of hockey I would like to watch today.
@AscendedXSaiyan
@AscendedXSaiyan 6 лет назад
Man Mogilny was such a great player!! Loved watching him go!
@alexanderkolganov3654
@alexanderkolganov3654 3 года назад
"Loved watching him go!"??? Pal, this phrase sounds ambiguous, don't you think? :))
@RobShelley84
@RobShelley84 4 года назад
Man, I didn't know Mogilny had such a killer inside-out deke. He was lightening going to his backhand and covered so much space. I don't think any player was better at it than that.
@funtimes8296
@funtimes8296 3 года назад
Yeah really. His dekes look rare for players today to pull off at that speed and he was doing it in the early 90s...
@tomasojonky
@tomasojonky Год назад
As a kid I took for granted that Mogilny and Bure were Canucks. Time machine please
@shahveerkhosraviani5338
@shahveerkhosraviani5338 6 лет назад
He's the original Alexander The Great. And Ovi should be honored to take his nickname
@andrewpersaud4144
@andrewpersaud4144 6 лет назад
Chino Are you chopped bro. Mogilny would absolutely massacre the modern NHL in his prime. These 2000s kids say such foolish things.
@rolandkennedy80
@rolandkennedy80 6 лет назад
Chino Bambino you're missing the point. Original means original.
@mr.devil9577
@mr.devil9577 6 лет назад
Andrew Persaud players today are better get over it grandpa. If he played in his prime today he'd be 20 goals a season maybe Ovechkin is waaaaaaayyy better.
@fantastopotomus
@fantastopotomus 6 лет назад
Best goal scorer of this day and age, but he's still 287 behind Gretz...just sayin
@10.11.9
@10.11.9 5 лет назад
AlMo and Ovi were/ are two completely different players.
@blakeh6241
@blakeh6241 2 года назад
Get this guy into the Hall, ridiculous talent!
@brendanables7367
@brendanables7367 2 года назад
Absolutely criminal he isn’t in the Hall yet. Not only one of the most talented scorers of his era, his impact on Europeans in the league cannot be overstated
@ivanivanov8115
@ivanivanov8115 4 года назад
Все без исключения наши хоккеисты уехавшие играть в нхл показали всему миру силу подготовки и мастерства школы советского хоккея!
@user-cl4kf6tq1s
@user-cl4kf6tq1s 2 года назад
Лови лайк, тезка
@teresamoreno3526
@teresamoreno3526 4 года назад
One of the greatest NHL player ever!!!!!!
@aleksthegreat4130
@aleksthegreat4130 10 месяцев назад
Soviet skating is just amazing. Alexander was a monster,if not for the injuries,he would have scored 600+ goals,Pavel Bure ae well.
@bobbydigital8243
@bobbydigital8243 4 года назад
89 favorite hockey player eva!
@alan-liveb.475
@alan-liveb.475 2 месяца назад
Beautiful to watch
@Innaui
@Innaui 3 года назад
His style is unique, beautiful!
@SecretYouTubeAgent
@SecretYouTubeAgent 6 лет назад
Great player
@MrPapasvhilly
@MrPapasvhilly 6 лет назад
Glad I picked up the Canucks flying skate third jersey with his name on back
@kryptickollector1771
@kryptickollector1771 4 года назад
This guy is one of many legends in the NHL 🙂
@jasonjansen9831
@jasonjansen9831 2 года назад
Bure, Fedorov and Mogilny line was ridiculous.
@goodeye6373
@goodeye6373 3 года назад
One of my all time favorite players. One of the most talented players. Stayed good for a long time and for every team he played for. One of the best goal scorers. Made it look easy.
@pjsebadoh5412
@pjsebadoh5412 5 лет назад
Absolutely AWESOME!!!
@kamcr
@kamcr 4 года назад
Wow he was something else
@user-ev7ur9lz8f
@user-ev7ur9lz8f 4 года назад
Да жаль , что тогда негде было смотреть матчи с такими выдающимися хоккеистами как Могильный , Буре , Федоров , Макаров , Ларионов да и много еще наших ЗВЕЗД в НХЛ . Действительно были МАСТЕРА , не то , что сейчас раз два и обчелся .
@user-xj7ok3qy4q
@user-xj7ok3qy4q 3 года назад
Талантище!!!!
@Iamtheskidoostig
@Iamtheskidoostig 4 месяца назад
Hands and edgework that would make McDavid blush, but man....goaltending was very....different....back then.
@swagikuro
@swagikuro 3 года назад
One of my top 3 favorite players, and the most deadly scorer I've ever witnessed. Speed, agility and accuracy like a machine. Even has the temperament of a machine xd
@darrenjackson852
@darrenjackson852 4 года назад
Amazing skills
@yeltsin6817
@yeltsin6817 6 лет назад
Loved when he was with my Leafs. Felt he could really play well with Sundin.
@eliasadam2345
@eliasadam2345 2 года назад
Just beautiful with those backhand shots. Makes it looks so easy to score while executing at full speed.
@andreyshapirov175
@andreyshapirov175 3 года назад
Из всех русских хоккеистов больше всех нравится Серёга Федоров. Он лучший!
@Roacha9
@Roacha9 Год назад
2:25 isnt that like a record? 5 seconds in first period and Mogilny scores... damn I miss him
@fastfunpokerjamie124
@fastfunpokerjamie124 3 года назад
In 2000, he might have been the piece that gets the Devils over the hump. He was a special player. Everyone forgets the defensive devils lead the East in scoring that year having the A line (arnott sykora and elias) with a then veteran mogilny and rookie Gomez adding that 2nd line depth made for a powerhouse of a team.
@eliasadam2345
@eliasadam2345 2 года назад
Yep , I remember that team. All 4 lines could score goals. Bobby Holik who they used to rely on for goals was a 3rd liner that year because the offensive lines were so stacked. Then if you had possession of the puck, you had to deal with Stevens and Brodeur to go up against. A complete nightmare for other teams.
@Derrick2shot
@Derrick2shot Год назад
@@eliasadam2345 Don't forget White and Daneyko. And then the offensive D men, Scott Niedermayer , and Rafalski.
@eliasadam2345
@eliasadam2345 Год назад
@@Derrick2shot Yep, the big guys like Stevens, White or Daneyko roughed you up along the boards and then made a perfect outlet pass. Now Neidermayer or Ralalski is carrying the puck into your own zone and you're screwed once the offense gets the puck
@lgov
@lgov 4 года назад
Советская школа хоккея была лучшая в мире...!!!@.
@olegsadovski9173
@olegsadovski9173 3 года назад
Какой был Ванкувер, Могильный с Буре. Просто дрим тим.
@MrGhazkull
@MrGhazkull 4 года назад
Need more of These career rewinds 🙏
@gremsa
@gremsa 5 лет назад
This dude was so smooth
@h4jk3rn
@h4jk3rn Год назад
P. Bure, Fedorov, Mogilny together where the best Russians during late 90s and early 2000. Just imagine how many more times Russia could have had won if Mogilny joined up with his national team more often along with P. Bure and Fedorov, but let's not forget other great Russians at this time, players such as young Datsyuk, Kovalchuk, Kovalev, Yashin, Afinogenov, Samsonov along with so many more future super Russians that would later take over NHL. As a Swede, I have always been interested in Russian hockey, their players and their history. I remember when a Swedish reporter once asking Swedens head coach the question ''Could you ever imagine yourself ever beating Soviet?'' And the coach kinda gives this chuckle as if ''Are you serious?'' And said ''No, I wouldn't think so.''. Keep also this in mind that this was during a time when Sweden had a good team that could give other nations such as Canada and Czechoslovakia a proper challenge. Soviet/Russia has always been and will always be good at hockey, I hope this war can end for more reasons than the hockey of course, but I already miss having Russia in the WC and OG.
@Volik333
@Volik333 Год назад
Глядя на все это - радуешься!!!!!Класс,ребята,класс!!!!!!!💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯💯👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
@ericdallaire6977
@ericdallaire6977 4 года назад
My favorite player of all time, I even switched from sabres fan to canucks that’s how I became a nucks fan.
@user-ck3tu7xy6z
@user-ck3tu7xy6z 4 года назад
В первых своих сезонах прям доминировал во всей лиге.
@joelface
@joelface 3 года назад
Loved him as a Canuck. Was amazing watching these highlights transition from early in his career when the goalies were barely wearing pads at all to the more modern look later on.
@NJDevils91730
@NJDevils91730 6 лет назад
One of my all time favorites, loved him during his short stint with the Devils!
@Derrick2shot
@Derrick2shot 2 года назад
actually he was in NJ twice.
@MacTeee
@MacTeee 4 года назад
An absolute treat to watch...
@steverabideau3779
@steverabideau3779 Год назад
A fantastic player and a better person a gentleman and superb player
@jau5zavzamdirzamdir19
@jau5zavzamdirzamdir19 5 лет назад
Талант. Супер хоккеист своего времени
@charlesjohnson166
@charlesjohnson166 Месяц назад
Greatest wrist shot ever
@F__D__R__
@F__D__R__ 6 лет назад
Wow, hockey sure have changed a lot in 20years
@Derrick2shot
@Derrick2shot Год назад
Honestly other than less clutching, no red line, and 3 on 3 OT, in 20 years hockey hasn't changed a lot. Go from the early 90's though, till the turn of the century, Hockey probably changed twice as much then as it did over the next 22 years.
@mathisrheault2112
@mathisrheault2112 6 лет назад
Nice Career!
@gialeviashvili6328
@gialeviashvili6328 4 года назад
Of course Mogilny benefited from playing with Lafontain but I really think that he was a great talent. He was the best in 1on1 breakaways along with Lemieux
@thomast9075
@thomast9075 5 лет назад
6:22 used to love those Canucks jerseys!
@JRFP8
@JRFP8 5 лет назад
How isn't he in the HHoF? Over 1k points in the NHL in less than 1k games!
@MANSIKKAPUURO-jl9zm
@MANSIKKAPUURO-jl9zm 2 года назад
ONE OF MY IDOLS AND FAVS
@joeyamg4560
@joeyamg4560 2 года назад
My all time favourite, 89 such a 🔥 number also
@grezgorztube
@grezgorztube 6 лет назад
I think I saw his goal at 6:28 live. I remember seeing him score a great goal like that one against San Jose.
@Methodman27
@Methodman27 4 года назад
Buffalo has had some great teams and legendary players in their time. Shocking they haven't won a cup yet
@dannythomas417
@dannythomas417 2 года назад
It's so sad that Rick is a loser like Joe.
@MsFuqyu
@MsFuqyu 4 года назад
I remember watching his leg snap in half live vs. MTL. jfc the screams............. LEGEND #89
@user-xk2bs4ub2m
@user-xk2bs4ub2m 3 года назад
Техника вратарей это конечно жесть))) да очень отличается от сегодняшнего дня
@jbellflower83
@jbellflower83 Месяц назад
Mogilny and Lafontaine were fun to watch in their heyday.
@kilocide9477
@kilocide9477 6 лет назад
Mogilny was always sick
@user-dk8sb4cz3l
@user-dk8sb4cz3l 4 года назад
Катание защитников и игра вратарей - дворовый уровень. Хоккей сильно вырос за 30 лет.
@grouchygrundle
@grouchygrundle 4 года назад
Mogilny was so good at noticing open ice & using every inch of it to his advantage.
@t.b.player7102
@t.b.player7102 4 года назад
Mogilny and Lafontain had the chemistry of twins. The only other combo I can think of that were just as, if not a hair more exciting, were Gretzky and Kurri.
@wade5307
@wade5307 4 года назад
That move at 1:35, just dazzling! Heck of a hockey player
@pavelmedenka5966
@pavelmedenka5966 4 года назад
Alexander The Greatest.What a nice goals I like russian hockey style it's so skatey and dribbley in comparison to nhl's.
@aklestinec
@aklestinec Год назад
I forgot all about Bure and Mogilny playing together. What a duo.
@vladimirkhomenko7060
@vladimirkhomenko7060 4 года назад
Бегунок от команды. Знак на всю жизнь.
@artyrraumov.8794
@artyrraumov.8794 3 года назад
Сейчас МакДэвид в таком стиле играет. МОЩНО!!!
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