The Sedins really were once in a lifetime players. Identical twins with absolutely insane playmaking abilities. The plays they made to eachother made you think they shared the same brain.
@@HardRockMiner So 'anything' I guess wouldn't include olympic gold, art ross+hart trophies, making it to the stanley cup finals game 7? You can just say it plainly, they didn't win the cup, thats about it as far as hockey accolades. So majority of players don't get anywhere as close to the cupin their entire careers. They are top notch and deserve their place in the hall, get real.
@drewID - Calling 2 hockey players 'once in a lifetime' players is silliness when neither of them has their name on Stanley's Mug. That's the only real goal when you start playing hockey professionally. Everything else is a failure. That's just the truth. Too bad it hurts your delicate sensibilities.
@@HardRockMiner its not about winning the cup individually its a team game and it could be argued they changed the way hockey is played in large part in the modern era with their clean cycle game thats heavily emulated everywhere today. esp in salary cap era where parity is the norm. who rly cares if they were 1 whisker away when most dont get within sight of it
Get started today if you can! I'm 42, started 2 years ago during the pandemic lock-out and I'm already a decent skater by skating on average once a week, you got this!
You don't notice it watching on tv or from the stands, but the way you move while talking blows my mind, and I have to assume NHL players are even better. I've never played a real hockey game, but watching this makes me realize that I'm much closer to Steve Dangle than a pro player.
lol he is not anywhere near the caliber of an NHL player. He skates like a decent Junior A player and without equipment on and yes this guy just wants to showoff more then coaching it seems.
@Matt Makuta I'm not a hater! Dude's fast af, no doubt. I just think people are underestimating the incredible talent of NHLers. It's possible I'm wrong, ofc, it just seems very unlikely to me that he's faster than most NHLers.