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SOCCER FAN Reacts to BIGGEST NHL HITS OF ALL TIME! 

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@AdamCouser
@AdamCouser 3 года назад
Use code "adamcouser" for 20% off Urban Beard - urbanbeard.ca/?ref=adamcouser
@thanasi3696
@thanasi3696 3 года назад
Can you react to Carey price he is a goalie and one of the best
@dynamictimbit7820
@dynamictimbit7820 3 года назад
What sport do you like the best hockey or soccer/football?
@tj_nyght816
@tj_nyght816 2 года назад
It’s plexiglass. It’s what the use in riot shields
@violetbluejay
@violetbluejay 3 года назад
"Why aren't there more deaths? How is he going home to eat dinner tonight?" Adam, asking the real questions
@nicolasandrews7632
@nicolasandrews7632 3 года назад
It’s cuz they play hockey not soccer
@Saintbow
@Saintbow 3 года назад
Cause hockey players are not pussies. Can't say the same for soccer.
@carterwebster5866
@carterwebster5866 3 года назад
All the equipment. idk bout anybody else From my experience u only feel the open ice hits, if u brace properly or kinda go with the momentum it really don’t hurt that bad
@tsizleee4261
@tsizleee4261 2 года назад
At the junior level all hits can have potential for injuries if not braced properly for them.
@shanerose3207
@shanerose3207 Год назад
There are many injuries but the hockey player is a different breed and equipment helps
@joedirt688
@joedirt688 2 года назад
Hockey players are the toughest athletes in all of sport hands down! They play with teeth knocked out, stiches in their face and being injured, not to mention the fights etc..
@elgenetiamzon1062
@elgenetiamzon1062 23 дня назад
One guy was literally dead for two minutes, but still wanted to get back on the ice after they revived him.
@alexletemoin
@alexletemoin 16 дней назад
I think rugbyman are hard to beat. Still ice hockey have it's charm
@scottross1996
@scottross1996 3 года назад
The best part of this is Adam trying to figure out Byfuglien's name.
@clockworkm
@clockworkm 3 года назад
09:21 “Why is there a fuckin’ ‘G’ in it?!” Gets me every time! 😂
@eliprice1413
@eliprice1413 2 года назад
lol
@willie1062
@willie1062 2 года назад
@@clockworkm shit that's funny
@fatpowerful
@fatpowerful 2 года назад
(Buff-Lin)
@larryroyovitz7829
@larryroyovitz7829 Год назад
TRUE NORTH!!
@AC-zy9tz
@AC-zy9tz 3 года назад
I played hockey for 12 years. The hits are big but not necessarily injuring. You can take a huge hit but if you brace right and learn how to move with it, your chances of getting injured are fairly low. That being said, it hurts.
@deviousmiscreant4662
@deviousmiscreant4662 3 года назад
there is a big problem with using pain killers in the nhl so most players wont even feel the pain
@derekmorrison5685
@derekmorrison5685 3 года назад
I remember that it was more of an adrenaline rush. Being in a play, hustling. your engine is running lol Once you get hit or lay a guy out, most of the time you want to jump right back up. How I miss it
@TheLibermania
@TheLibermania 2 года назад
I love the "...but if you brace right...". Most of the players aren't preparing for that hits.
@eliprice1413
@eliprice1413 2 года назад
ye'
@benc.3128
@benc.3128 2 года назад
@@TheLibermania keep your head up
@MontyVGK
@MontyVGK 3 года назад
The fact that some of those hits, the player just got up like nothing happened convinces me hockey players are the toughest...
@nimblesheepvenomous3811
@nimblesheepvenomous3811 3 года назад
The ones where they get flipped all the way over are the soft ones. You keep your momentum, your not going from full speed to zero in an instant. The padding helps
@macafox28
@macafox28 3 года назад
Padding is thin and doesn't help at all, the ones were your flipped as more dangerous for chances of breaking something 🤦🏼‍♂️
@Specdrums
@Specdrums 3 года назад
They are, by a mile
@ElectrumSZN
@ElectrumSZN 3 года назад
@@macafox28 they are more dangerous in essence, but tend to not hurt as much.
@thomasouimet6657
@thomasouimet6657 3 года назад
It's because hockey is the best sport ever! And it's part of the game!
@JustMe-uq5co
@JustMe-uq5co 3 года назад
"His helmets up his arse!" 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 man I've missed you!
@shayneramsay1388
@shayneramsay1388 3 года назад
Yep i laughed like crazy with that comment.
@FleukYT
@FleukYT 3 года назад
Can’t wait for Adam to react to Tom Wilson..
@ObxSpook
@ObxSpook 3 года назад
Me too
@adama2809
@adama2809 3 года назад
That would be rock solid
@rantuber8631
@rantuber8631 3 года назад
Lmao
@thepresidentdonaldtrump5728
@thepresidentdonaldtrump5728 3 года назад
Tom Wilson is garbage
@masonstults3644
@masonstults3644 3 года назад
Yes
@Tadakatsu
@Tadakatsu 3 года назад
Notice that a bunch of these are one of two things: -Players with their heads down and not watching what's in front of them momentarily. They always say to keep your head up, it's for your own good. -players receiving what's called a "suicide pass" where a teammate sends them the puck in a horrible situation where they're likely to get clobbered.
@kingkerry123
@kingkerry123 3 года назад
Plus a few solid hits to the head to round it out.
@cestchill1991
@cestchill1991 3 года назад
A couples shoulder or Elbow right to the head too But I agree with your 2 exemples
@richardbetter4522
@richardbetter4522 3 года назад
Was always the best part of Rockem Sockem
@Kristofburger
@Kristofburger 3 года назад
Also some of these were not legal hits by modern standards, either illegal checks to the head (ALL THREE Stevens hits, Kasparaitis on Lindros), or charging (on Kapanen)
@Pitiponkmaster
@Pitiponkmaster 3 года назад
you can't keep your heads up all the time ... theres a moment where u need to see where the puck is, when you get a pass if you don't look at the puck you will miss that pass
@frodo7287
@frodo7287 21 день назад
Do you get why soccer gets mocked so hard in North America? Canadians might be part of the Common Wealth but hockey is our sport for a reason.
@alexletemoin
@alexletemoin 16 дней назад
We learn to get hard hits in the back yard since Childhood. Hockey is tough but a bieutifull team sport
@risksikrikak903
@risksikrikak903 14 дней назад
You sure got that right.i am a hockey fan,go Canadiens and that is probably the toughest roughest sport in the world.Boots w knives lol.
@alexletemoin
@alexletemoin 14 дней назад
@@risksikrikak903 what do you think about do the equipements less robust (not for goalie) and go to an international size ice ? Less physiques interactions and more finess plays ?
@Fluke2SS
@Fluke2SS 6 дней назад
A game invented by Canadians is dominated by Americans. :P We know, we know, most players are foreign. That's always the excuse lol.
@justubbed9188
@justubbed9188 3 года назад
I have mad respect for Granlund and Eriksson at 8:21. They didn't try to fight anyone, they were pushing all the others back making sure they didn't step on their fallen teammate. Also respect for Markstrom, he got right under there and tried to make sure Larrson was okay.
@skaldlouiscyphre2453
@skaldlouiscyphre2453 Год назад
Agreed, it was nice to see the goalie actually having his priorities straight.
@angelamostowy38
@angelamostowy38 3 года назад
Buff was a literal brick feckin wall when he played! We miss him terribly in Winnipeg. Glad to see you back. ☺️👍
@jayus2033
@jayus2033 3 года назад
He was a bust or a mod
@jakebernard9922
@jakebernard9922 3 года назад
im a leafs fan but buff was probably my favorite player of the last 10 years to watch.
@seansibley9371
@seansibley9371 3 года назад
Go jets
@jayus2033
@jayus2033 3 года назад
@@seansibley9371 not even gonna make the playoffs cuz we habs will come for u
@seansibley9371
@seansibley9371 3 года назад
@@jayus2033 The jets already clinched a playoff spot
@jason.s.music.
@jason.s.music. 3 года назад
You are absolutely spot on with flashy players making the other team want to hit them 1000x harder. There's something beautiful about someone with their head down trying to dance through a team getting hit by a brick wall and being too scared to try for the rest of the game
@MASS-MISCHIEF
@MASS-MISCHIEF 3 года назад
oh 100%. Even in women's where we're way more likely to be suspended for hits, it's always tempting as hell when some bitch thinks she's special. Given and taken my fair share haha
@richbaker8211
@richbaker8211 3 года назад
@@MASS-MISCHIEF out of curiosity, why is women's hockey reduced contact? I've never understood that rule.
@MASS-MISCHIEF
@MASS-MISCHIEF 3 года назад
@@richbaker8211 longstanding sexism. We're never taught how to take hits properly/safely or how to fight like boys are (though I was taught because I attended a mainly male hockey academy), and so by the time hitting is legal on the boy's side in bantam/midget, the excuse is that we're not allowed to hit for our own safety. It's an absolute load of shit, but on the flipside it means women's hockey is much more skill-based, and smaller players aren't as disadvantaged.
@richbaker8211
@richbaker8211 3 года назад
@@MASS-MISCHIEF I had a feeling that might be the case, but I didn't want to think it. That absolutely sucks, but then the flipside of the game being more skill based is awesome! There's definitely a longstanding sexism all over sports, and it's BS of the highest order! Women's sports need much more prominent positioning in media!
@beecins
@beecins 2 года назад
@@MASS-MISCHIEF skill hehe
@tomb2229
@tomb2229 3 года назад
We’re going to pretend like Adam didn’t just hit us with the greatest 10 sec acapella? FYA
@AdamCouser
@AdamCouser 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣
@taybmoretb
@taybmoretb 3 года назад
that was pretty fire ngl
@mod850
@mod850 3 года назад
I mean, get this boy a spot on one of these TV talent shows, STAT
@ooy4223
@ooy4223 3 года назад
@@mod850 Get a job, lazy millennials. cancer to society.
@AdamCouser
@AdamCouser 3 года назад
@@ooy4223 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 you must be delighted with your own life to be as affected as you are with someone else’s
@speedyv6247
@speedyv6247 3 года назад
Adam, you have got to react to the Capitals vs Rangers game. 6 fights in 5 minutes. it was crazy.
@Benny9117
@Benny9117 3 года назад
You've never seen gloves dropped so fast to start a game haha
@macafox28
@macafox28 3 года назад
Ah that was a poor start to the game not much he needs to react to the Bruins habs game years back were they were left with 6 guys on the bench
@sophiacritelli8515
@sophiacritelli8515 3 года назад
i remember that game. crazyyy
@ls93780
@ls93780 3 года назад
To be fair a lot of Scott Stevens' hits would be suspensions nowadays, back when he was playing though.....
@bluexbunnies
@bluexbunnies 3 года назад
*watching biggest hits* Adam's main concern: WHY IS THERE A G IN HIS NAME LOOOL
@joem2446
@joem2446 3 года назад
From someone who played hockey for 15 years, yes to your question. Absolutely when someone is trying to use you as a prop for show-boating, you absolutely want to use their corpse as a prop for your hits. Love the videos, keep it up.
@MrHerks
@MrHerks 3 года назад
“Do me, straight in the deep end” you’ve reached a whole new level homie 😂😂🤣
@bodies2magenta
@bodies2magenta 3 года назад
"The helmet is up his arse.." LOL 😂
@PoorCoyotee
@PoorCoyotee 3 года назад
16 years hockey and my strenght was exactly this. Broke my collarbone once but thats about it for the injuries. Minor bruses and stuff all the time ofc but nothing serious. Its kinda amazing how hard you can slam yourself into something without getting hurt.
@vividdangles4965
@vividdangles4965 3 года назад
you know its a good day when Adam uploads NHL content.
@djscratchnpost
@djscratchnpost 3 года назад
“Back in the day there weren’t that many rules”... 😂 😂
@ebroydell
@ebroydell 2 года назад
I am a Canadian who loves hockey and you are awesome, he got his helmet up his arse made me cry with laughter and the way you say Byfuglien is the best. Great stuff and I probably don't have to tell you, hockey players are the toughest SOBs in all of sports.
@guyami8892
@guyami8892 3 года назад
Adam reacts to an 18 minute video in 12 minutes.... talk about efficiency.
@roninfjeld
@roninfjeld 3 года назад
Adam can can you react to Washington Capitals fight night? It's by Jens 95.
@thcmilkshake4488
@thcmilkshake4488 3 года назад
came here for this comment. YESSS
@sh1nyzevee436
@sh1nyzevee436 3 года назад
Yes May 6th Rangers vs Capitals fight night
@fitzgeraldlansanah5306
@fitzgeraldlansanah5306 3 года назад
Yes yes yes
@sophiacritelli8515
@sophiacritelli8515 3 года назад
that was crazy
@ryanlarocque2571
@ryanlarocque2571 28 дней назад
There are few meaningful pleasures in life but seeing Brad Marchand get levelled is one of them.
@ayvask5774
@ayvask5774 3 года назад
“Byfuglien! Why is there a G on his name!” 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@jordanmarquez8123
@jordanmarquez8123 3 года назад
From a hockey player this the best hockey content
@mondredgaming8927
@mondredgaming8927 3 года назад
I love your reactions to this hits. As a Canadian these hits are big but not some of the biggest I've seen in some cases but your reactions are EPIC! please keep doing these videos, would love to see the reactions of some of your mates who haven't seen this stuff before too.
@thebestofhockey8684
@thebestofhockey8684 3 года назад
u missed an awesome day for hockey Adam go watch the Rangers vs Capitals game from May 5th 2021. You'll enjoy it
@chriscaputo8087
@chriscaputo8087 3 года назад
Agreed! I would love to see that.
@ohboi9578
@ohboi9578 3 года назад
Nah he doesnt do that anymore. Hits videos get him more views D:
@robdevore6193
@robdevore6193 3 года назад
"HIS NAMES NOT BYFUGLIEN!! BUFFAGLIN. BUFFAGLIN. ARE YA HAVIN A LAUGH" I about died laughing when I heard that hahahha
@JPMadden
@JPMadden 3 года назад
1) The guy hit at 3:38 is Patrick Marleau. He just broke the league record for most games played. He's been playing since 1997, when he was 18. He's missed almost no games due to injury. 2) Regarding Dustin Byfuglien: His last name is Norwegian and should be pronounced about how it's spelled. I don't know why people say "Buff-lin." 3) The 2 guys hit by Scott Stevens--Eric Lindros and Paul Kariya--both had their careers cut short by too many concussions.
@alpearson9158
@alpearson9158 2 года назад
re 2 because he is from the US his name got altered to simplify .
@JPMadden
@JPMadden 2 года назад
@@alpearson9158 According to a 2010 article I found, people in his hometown of Roseau, Minnesota, pronounce it as "bye-FOOG-lie-in." Perhaps that's not exactly how it's said in Norway. The rest of us Americans should be able to manage that, or something a lot closer to it than "BUFF-lin."
@Zaghzackio
@Zaghzackio 3 года назад
Hits like these are one of the greatest thing about hockey
@cutelittlesnowman4166
@cutelittlesnowman4166 3 года назад
Axactly
@Pavsy73
@Pavsy73 3 года назад
Minus the Stevens cheap shots
@Zaghzackio
@Zaghzackio 3 года назад
Id love to see you react to connor bedard and matvei michkov two famous hockey prodigies. They say they're the next sid and ovi
@patpeterson2671
@patpeterson2671 Год назад
I have played ice hockey for 40 plus years ...... I have knocked guys out with hits and had my brain rung many times ...... was just informed by my a neurologist , I have had between 20 and 50 concussions during my playing days , he said it is hard to count ..... but now at 59 .... 60 this year , I have been battling mental health issues for the last 30 years and have found that out in the last 10 years ..... explains a lot of the second half of my life ........ but when I look back , it was my choice to play , I blame no one .... wouldn't trade my playing days for anything ...... I loved playing contact hockey ..... there is no other way to play the game .... and yes fighting is part of the game in my opinion .... I played old school hockey .....
@Rwalk8
@Rwalk8 3 года назад
Watch a video about the Washington and New York Rangers beef that's been going on! there were 5 fights in the first 2 minutes on Wednesday, and it was all started by Tom Wilson
@thathockeyboi2480
@thathockeyboi2480 3 года назад
The glass is like really thick plexiglass
@taylorsmuin5298
@taylorsmuin5298 3 года назад
Me: *sees first clip of rat skating up ice* Also me: *knowing the clip and gets excited to see him get leveled*
@Black_Death69AC
@Black_Death69AC 3 года назад
Mad cause he's not on your favorite team
@taylorsmuin5298
@taylorsmuin5298 3 года назад
@@Black_Death69AC no I’m mad because he’s a dirty prick, I don’t want him on my team
@DawnChatman
@DawnChatman 18 дней назад
You know you're a Canadian and a hockey fan when you don't even blink at most of those hits. Great players, awesome sport.
@drabarski
@drabarski 3 года назад
Part of why old school hockey was more physical was the two-line pass. The rule was that you could not pass the puck from inside your own defensive zone past the center line. This made the game much slower and made lining up hits way easier. That's part of why Scott Stevens was so effective at making big hits. His team used a pressing system that took advantage of the rule by clogging the middle third of the rink and slowing down the pace of play further than usual, which gave him opportunities to hammer hapless forwards as the cut across the ice.
@manzac112
@manzac112 3 года назад
One full year of suggesting him to react to NHL Rivals: Boston Bruins versus Montreal Canadiens video.
@Boston_Shovinstuff
@Boston_Shovinstuff 3 года назад
Fuck yeah . I've been trying to get him to do a cam neely video for frigging eons
@SurnaturalM
@SurnaturalM 16 дней назад
Especially older games.
@alexletemoin
@alexletemoin 16 дней назад
Max Pacioratti and Zdeno Chara
@jamesfitzpatrick9706
@jamesfitzpatrick9706 3 года назад
react to what tom wilson did to artemiy panarin then react to all of the fights between rangers vs capitals
@dawsonhughjohnmcqueen1801
@dawsonhughjohnmcqueen1801 3 года назад
Agreed would love to hear is opinion on the subject
@26Kevy
@26Kevy 3 года назад
That would be cool
@DavidWsTrainVideos
@DavidWsTrainVideos 2 года назад
If you ever come to Canada, make sure one of your stops in in either Edmonton or Calgary. And watch an Oilers vs. Flames game. Then you’ll truly experience a hockey game and rivalry
@robinsonnobles6246
@robinsonnobles6246 3 года назад
As a hockey player myself, I loved this video on a different level. I appreciate the respect we be getting from other sports!!! Love your content bro---keep it up
@taylorsmuin5298
@taylorsmuin5298 3 года назад
Me: *sees Adam looking shocked and someone upside down against the boards* Also me: *knowing it’s gonna be a good video with big hits*
@agooseegg
@agooseegg 3 года назад
These are always so entertaining 😂
@ThompsonExpress
@ThompsonExpress Год назад
Ah man i'll never stop getting tired on that Barchand's hit by Suban. I could watch that on repeat.
@dawsonhughjohnmcqueen1801
@dawsonhughjohnmcqueen1801 3 года назад
Got to love markstrom protecting Larson from get cut or landed on in that scrum
@jeyen2349
@jeyen2349 3 года назад
Adam, they might not be dead, but the number of concussions is unreal.
@mathewjack9750
@mathewjack9750 3 года назад
Adam i cannot stress this enough when I say that you need to react to "john Tavares knee to the head vs Canadiens" it happened last night in game 1 of playoffs and it was the scariest moments I've watched in hockey. Must watch the whole replay with the medical staff, not just the hit
@knollbush5563
@knollbush5563 3 года назад
Just binge watch a bunch of your stuff. Awesome videos dude! I'd love to see you react to rally crashes cuz those drivers are insane and the crashes are even more insane
@JackJohnson555
@JackJohnson555 3 года назад
You should react to the recent Tom Wilson incident that happend some days ago where he ragdoll Panarin
@FreshwaterNautical
@FreshwaterNautical 3 года назад
Byfuglien's name is pronounced "buff-linn". Hockey fans call him "Big Buff" or "Buffy". Also check out "NHL Making Fans Days". Quite wholesome
@emrick1484
@emrick1484 3 года назад
I thought it was pronounced ”by-fugg-lee-N” haha
@jayus2033
@jayus2033 3 года назад
I thought I was “ bug-lee-if-n “
@jayus2033
@jayus2033 3 года назад
“Bug-leery-in-him-
@RoyalMela
@RoyalMela 3 года назад
In english, maybe. It is a norwegian name and should correctly be pronounced "Bee-Foog-Lee-In"
@dalevandebeek2041
@dalevandebeek2041 Год назад
The tiny Northerntow of Kirkland Lake Ontario Canada where I was born and raised put more hockey players in the NHL than any other city or town in North America thats something g isn't it. I'm very proud!
@helenatkins8421
@helenatkins8421 3 года назад
You've been missed Adam. Glad you are back. You've got to react to that wild night between the Capitals & the Rangers. Fun times!!!
@AdamCouser
@AdamCouser 3 года назад
Come follow the twitch! www.twitch.tv/adamcouser
@gordieparenteau6555
@gordieparenteau6555 3 года назад
Check out How Each NHL Team Got Their Name.
@sir_niksu
@sir_niksu 3 года назад
Can u react to Finnish hockey league goal horns
@adambowles3131
@adambowles3131 3 года назад
Adam ur awesome ❤️
@ericmeland4153
@ericmeland4153 3 года назад
Hey Adam, you need to react to Bon Jovi "Keep the Faith"! You will like it!!!
@flashflood3834
@flashflood3834 3 года назад
Suplex, Duplex. A Duplex is a house divided into two apartments, with a separate entrance for each.
@FleukYT
@FleukYT 3 года назад
10:18 Adam turns into a different creature
@AdamCouser
@AdamCouser 3 года назад
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@chriskazanas9941
@chriskazanas9941 3 года назад
To answer your questions, yes rhe more someone shows off the more you want to just level him with hit. There aren't more serious injuries because most of these guys have been getting hit like this since about 12 years old. The body gets pretty tough, when I played goalie in the 70s using about 1/4 inch if felt as padding my upper body was covered with bruises for about 2 years, now 40 years later it's next to impossible to bruise my arms or upper body
@TheMrCC21
@TheMrCC21 3 года назад
Duplexes are a thing. 1. A house divided into two apartments, with a separate entrance for each. 2. Biochemistry - A double-stranded polynucleotide molecule. 3. Paper or board having two differently colored layers or sides - Printer or its software capable of printing on both sides of the paper. 4. Communications system, computer circuit, etc. allowing the transmission of two signals simultaneously in opposite directions. Only knew the first one.
@davidk2801
@davidk2801 3 года назад
Adam trying to be serious and then I hear his voice and start dying
@ELNOAHLOCO-gy8lq
@ELNOAHLOCO-gy8lq 24 дня назад
Hay do you notice that none of them are faking it like in soccer?
@Mohawks_and_Tomahawks
@Mohawks_and_Tomahawks 3 года назад
Soccer player sees a *REAL* hit for the first time ever... "Jesus! Nah, he's dead!" This is what a *MAN'S* sport looks like. Meanwhile Soccer player's are flopping around the field like fish outta water when someone blows a fart their way 🤣🤣🤣
@johngreen5951
@johngreen5951 3 года назад
That floating cup was symbolic with all the bodies flying through the air. Your beard game is looking good.
@AdamCouser
@AdamCouser 3 года назад
Thanks John!
@danikamarie7068
@danikamarie7068 Год назад
3:04 helicopter mode activated...
@Hassi_81
@Hassi_81 Месяц назад
6:46 #33 I’m pretty sure was Zdeno Chára who was a badass and prob one of the most feared hockey players when he was on the ice. Monster of a dude, 6’9” on skates
@SurnaturalM
@SurnaturalM 16 дней назад
Yeah it was him
@knucklebustersrestorationa2644
@knucklebustersrestorationa2644 2 года назад
Hi Adam! I love your NHL reactions the best. I watched the "Emotional NHL" video today, and some featuring St. Patrick. I'd LOVE to see your reaction to seeing the 2001 Avs finally getting a cup for Ray Bourque. That is about the best ceremony ever! Talk about emotional! It makes me cry every time. I love the early days of these videos, when you didn't quite know how hockey worked yet! I hope to see this one. Big fan here, of you and "our '22 Stanley Cup Champions!!!" Alson did you see they broke the Cup instantly? Too rich! Love the channel.
@brettdevincent30
@brettdevincent30 3 года назад
Since you were asking, his name is pronounced “buff-lin”. His name is Dustin Byfuglien
@krunk485
@krunk485 19 дней назад
This is why everyone makes fun of soccer players when they try to win an oscar for someone farting near them.
@gocanux47
@gocanux47 2 года назад
We were there at Vancouver's Pacific Coliseum, several rows above the incident, when Trevor Linden checked the St. Louis player into the lap of our friend, an ICU nurse -- who was covered in bits of glass with a large man in skates in her lap!
@RT-nh6mw
@RT-nh6mw 3 года назад
Adam you’ve reacted to Wayne Gretzky but you should react to one of the other goats of the NHL in Gordie Howe. The guy played as a regular in the lineup till his 50s and was the best in the world when he was younger. Howe played hockey from 1946 to 1980
@nicholasheath9920
@nicholasheath9920 3 года назад
man oh man, from a canadian kid who played hockey...this was HILARIOUS!
@Moose6340
@Moose6340 3 года назад
Scott Stevens was maybe the best open-ice hitter of all time (he's definitely in the discussion). Were those hits clean? Eeeehhhhhh. Not by today's rules, but he played when the rules on head contact were more lax. He was a fantastic defenseman in all aspects, not just checking, and he could score when he wanted too. And it's worth noting that he was a great leader and incredibly durable--despite laying hits like that, he had a 22-year career in the NHL and played in more NHL games than any other defenseman at the time.
@gr8old136
@gr8old136 3 года назад
omg i love his reactions to the ads more than the hits lol
@ianshearer6979
@ianshearer6979 2 года назад
THIS is what i go to hockey games for, i love watching people just get mashed into the boards at 60mph
@Peksisarvinen
@Peksisarvinen 3 года назад
To answer your question from 11:10, it's a matter of seeing somebody try to finesse their way in, and just going "not on my watch, get the FUCK out of here". I've done it in hockey, I've done it in football and I've done it in floorball. Just feeding them their lunch for having the audacity of trying to score on your net. I think my best one was actually in a friendly, unreffed game of football, when a guy gave me a good shot first, got me angry, and I made his teammate eat shit for it. Don't fuck with for-life hockey players, regardless of what sport it is we're playing.
@DarkJak2050
@DarkJak2050 2 года назад
5:32 That is Detroit Red Wings Defenseman, Niklas Kronwall. He got notoriety with the Red Wings fans for his big, hard hits. Whenever he delivers those hit, they called it "getting *Kronwalled!"* However, the 2018-2019 NHL season would be the final season we saw Niklas Kronwall deliver those hits, as he retired before the 2019-2020 season.
@aarfran
@aarfran 3 года назад
Scott Stevens was so close to killing a man on several occasions. The man could hit and worst of all he didn’t care if his elbow “happened” to come up in the process. Insane
@princeofpcos9804
@princeofpcos9804 3 года назад
Elbow tucked 99% of the time. Hits like that were legal at the time. Stevens has like 5 or 6 elbowing penalties his entire career.
@Pierce-xb6vi
@Pierce-xb6vi 8 месяцев назад
The Paul kawrea hit was brutal,what that man did after knocked out cold is what hockey players and fans are all about
@Benwah1224
@Benwah1224 3 года назад
One of the toughest things to watch is line drives back at pitchers in baseball. If you can survive those videos, you have no soul. Tee one of those videos up Adam!
@crimsonfolf
@crimsonfolf 21 день назад
Three years later. Still a goated video. Love your reaction to big buffs name
@CloudWreker
@CloudWreker 2 года назад
Adam, that was Trevor Linden at 4:39 who broke the safety glass and that was the only time he has broken or dislodged the glass in a game. love the videos, keep it up
@polkhigh3333
@polkhigh3333 3 года назад
This is what you call an under appreciated warrior sport with speed grit, tenacity and unbelievable skill. Oh ya and fighting. If you can ever see it live, its 100X better than RU-vid video. Theres no deaths because their not soccer players.
@DividendDave73
@DividendDave73 3 года назад
Welcome to Canada 🇨🇦! We call this Pee Wee! Lol
@Mythicalindividual
@Mythicalindividual 3 года назад
The X Files bit lol awesome xD It's all good on taking a break, no worries! :)
@DeltaHighlights
@DeltaHighlights 3 года назад
I appreciate it thanks for another reaction! 🤝
@AdamCouser
@AdamCouser 3 года назад
Always ❤️🤝
@SxnxoooCRT
@SxnxoooCRT 10 месяцев назад
I’ve played hockey at the highest level for years hits like these don’t always cause injuries just a lot of fights and rivalries but yes they still hurt really bad for a while
@VermilionMk.1
@VermilionMk.1 Месяц назад
Who you play for?
@SirJaymesDAudelée
@SirJaymesDAudelée Месяц назад
11:43 to your question…this shit has been argued over for a long time now. The ruling on the ice, and after league review, was that Lindros put his head down at the last moment, where Steven’s would have no chance to pull back. What your likely seeing and thinking is an elbow is the fact that when we hit, we make shoulder to shoulder contact, and the follow through with the arms. So this was exactly a textbook hit by Steven’s. It’s essentially the fault of the player who puts his head down at the last nanosecond. The saying is, “keep your head up, and keep it on a swivel”, they teach us this the second we are old enough to pay contact hockey, which is about 13-well it was 13 when I was young. It might be something different now.
@user-yg1tv5jn9d
@user-yg1tv5jn9d 22 дня назад
After watching so much soccer recently, it's nice to watch a game where the athletes get back up after being 'really' hit and earn their paycheques.
@Specdrums
@Specdrums 3 года назад
And then soccer players will roll on the field like they are dying as soon as another player breathes on them . Hockey truly is ,by far the greatest sport with amaxing athletes :)
@HNezlxrd
@HNezlxrd 3 года назад
Kronwall, the Detroit (red team) #55 is one of the greatest tacklers to ever play in the NHL, his hits got nicknamed "Getting Kronwalled" or "Kron-WALL of pain"
@BombshoeBuckaroo
@BombshoeBuckaroo 3 года назад
Okay, this HITS video wins. Every single one is an absolute banger (😂). This is pure advanced level. Add a shovel to the Zamboni to pick up the bodies after each period and call it a day!
@markplows2198
@markplows2198 13 дней назад
If you ever get a chance, go see an NHL game in person. The speed is unbelievable when you are near the ice. These hits will rattle your teeth 10 rows back. These are some VERY tough men, but the number of brain injuries in truly terrible. Most players only play for two years or so due to injuries.
@LaCheeseburger
@LaCheeseburger 2 года назад
6:32 my favorite part mostly because I’ma red wings fan
@Saintbow
@Saintbow 3 года назад
Played hockey most my life (till I received an illegal hit from behind that put me in the hospital. paralyzed in the left leg and had to get back surgery and treatments.) and to answer your question. The "back in the day" hits where part of the "two line pass" rule. The middle of the ice was dead mans zone, because the puck carrier could not cross two lines, hence they had to pass it in the neutral zone. This ended up with players getting "yard sale" by bad passes and waiting players to capitalize on it. Scott Stevens made a career on this. When the NHL removed the two line passing rule, it was to make the game faster and introduce more scoring. That introduced puck hogs and players who thought they could "dangle" their way to the net. You get caught with your head down, and it's 100% you will wake up on the ice. Yes, if we saw a pretty boy, thinking he can dangle around and not be touched, was a open invite to the other team to change his attitude. But..if you missed that hit, you just gave an open lane to the bastard to score on you. So it was not like we were throwing bodies all the time, you had to pick when the right time came along. I have received hits in a game where the screws holding my helmet together popped out, concussions were the norm, and we would drink stupid mounts of booze just to dull injuries. I played with a guy who would throw up between shifts because he was in that much pain. But for those 25-45 seconds on the ice, you didn't feel shit.
@madisonboond2562
@madisonboond2562 3 года назад
You wanna know what's crazy about that last clip, is that the guy who got Clobbered ended up coming back and scoring the game winning goal for his team!
@affegaming4722
@affegaming4722 Год назад
Number 55 in Detroit, is probably the best/biggest hitter in the NHL history, he has egen got a ”slogan” when he hits someone:he just got kronwalled
@YourHeartsDesires
@YourHeartsDesires 21 день назад
Here in Canada, we breathe Hockey. That's why every fight you see, a hockey game breaks out.
@mattandrews945
@mattandrews945 21 день назад
Scott Stevens one of if not the best open ice hitter of all time. Good clean hits, not his fault Lindros and Kariya had their heads down coming across the blue line
@damonm2880
@damonm2880 3 месяца назад
This was my favorite part of playing hockey i see a skill player fast as fuck head down its hilarious to step into him lay him out then push him over a couple times when he tries to stand up again someones gotta teach these guys to keep their heads up
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