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The Russian Five - Fedorov, Larionov, Fetisov, Konstantinov, Kozlov 

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The Russian Five - Fedorov, Larionov, Fetisov, Konstantinov, Kozlov

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@firemedic542
@firemedic542 2 года назад
As an American and also a diehard Blackhawks fan, I have to say that it was a lot of fun yet frustrating to watch these guys play because they were so good. The Russian influence really made the game so much better. Much respect to them! I really miss watching them play.
@gustavspritzer7411
@gustavspritzer7411 2 месяца назад
DDR USSR Rex.....
@mikamikkola4483
@mikamikkola4483 Год назад
Without the red machine, hockey would never have developed to another level. Larionov and and rest of the guys were artists with a big heart. Hats off and a big respect.
@abrahamwong938
@abrahamwong938 2 года назад
My favourite Red Wings moment was in 1998 when they swept the Caps in a championship clinching game, the team brought on Konstantinov, who was on wheelchair with a permanent injury, then put the Cup on his lap, as a gesture of "bro you are not forgotten"....damn...i was touched
@zakwan10
@zakwan10 2 года назад
They also lobbied successfully to put his name on the Cup that year.
@Chakdefatte194
@Chakdefatte194 2 года назад
@@zakwan10 really? Didn’t know that. I know Boston lobbyists to get savards name on the cup, don’t think they won that fight tho
@chris10878
@chris10878 2 года назад
Hell yeah man. I watched that to… on tv but I still felt it
@brentbates5057
@brentbates5057 2 года назад
Legendary NHL moment. Hockey is beauty
@chadbaughman401
@chadbaughman401 Год назад
Loved that moment
@kalle8189
@kalle8189 Год назад
Larionov is still one of the greatest players in NHL history, he could do anything from defence to offense, his super underrated
@coreykmvy1980
@coreykmvy1980 Год назад
If you watch the highlights of his three Stanley Cups with the Wings, you’ll see he was on the ice in the most crucial moments. Down a goal, protecting a lead etc. He was the straw that stirred the drink as they say
@zenonelealainen3750
@zenonelealainen3750 Год назад
Totally agree. Larionov is by the way the third best playmaker in hockey history after Gretzky and Lemieux. Not an overly physical player, but a tough guy and a super hard working guy who went there into the boards to dig the puck against two opposing defenders who were both 20cm taller than him and he always got the puck. Datsyuk was very much like Larionov, but with better stickhandling and shot. I though still think that Larionov was a better playmaker because of his ability to open offense.
@coreykmvy1980
@coreykmvy1980 Год назад
@@zenonelealainen3750well said, he’s one of my favorites and I really enjoyed watching him destroy other teams traps
@kalle8189
@kalle8189 Год назад
@@zenonelealainen3750 yeah he wasn’t that physical but always in very good shape and he was strong
@user-lq5tv6iy6o
@user-lq5tv6iy6o 10 месяцев назад
It's because he is not Canadian or American , but Russian .
@aklestinec
@aklestinec 2 года назад
Sergei Fedorov is the best all around hockey player I’ve ever watched. The guy could play everywhere and he was a pure goal scorer. 90s hockey bred some of the most amazing talents in NHL history.
@tropickman
@tropickman Год назад
Not sure if he is the best ever, but I really love ultra skilled offensive players who are also physical & dedicated on defense & fore-checking. Ovechkin comes to mind!
@computergramie
@computergramie 2 дня назад
Gordy howe was another great red wing
@ianerickson6522
@ianerickson6522 2 года назад
The greatest 5 man unit in the history of the NHL, imagine if we got Igor and Fetisov in their prime and Vlad didn't get injured. I mean seriously you got guys mid to late 30's toying with prime NHL'ers. That line in that era for 10 years, 5 Cups minimum. Nobody had seen anything like it
@thunderhammer593
@thunderhammer593 2 года назад
Nah....in their primes they win a minimum of 7 in 10...and in the other 3 ...something catastrophic would have happened
@dronlaa
@dronlaa 2 года назад
👏
@HughHarding46
@HughHarding46 2 года назад
Since we had to give up Kozlov to get Hasek, can you imagine if they could have kept them together long enough to get Datsyuk on the ice and if they did not lose Vlad. Talk about scary.
@drain698
@drain698 2 года назад
If it wasnt for sovjet they would never been that good but maybe more happy and pro player but not that insane good
@drain698
@drain698 2 года назад
But i understand how you mean
@lawoftheuniverse8089
@lawoftheuniverse8089 2 года назад
That group of Russians were simply AWESOME...!!! I am Canadian and I just loved watching them play...!!!
@jor-el1298
@jor-el1298 2 года назад
I'm not Russian and I'm not a Detroit fan, but that line... No words.
@johngalt2506
@johngalt2506 2 года назад
So much fun to watch.
@user-fw2nk7wf5x
@user-fw2nk7wf5x 2 года назад
It does not matter, russian or not. Hockey is a great game and russian 5 is great too! 🏒👍. I'm russian 😊
@user-fw2nk7wf5x
@user-fw2nk7wf5x 2 года назад
And Detroit fan also. My N'1 is Fedorof.
@surosogo
@surosogo 2 года назад
@@user-fw2nk7wf5x Мой тоже
@plaxxxxxa
@plaxxxxxa 2 года назад
@@surosogo а чё забываем про Пашу Буре?
@user-mv6de9rj1v
@user-mv6de9rj1v 2 года назад
Спасибо всем за теплые слова в адрес моих соотечественников!Быть добру и честному,красивому спорту!
@Blobber.t
@Blobber.t 2 года назад
OUR compatriots (наши соотечественники)
@Motoko1134
@Motoko1134 2 года назад
DA COMRADE
@ExpbI44
@ExpbI44 2 года назад
Ты тоже американец?
@christine3938
@christine3938 2 года назад
I am 40 years old now I grew up in Michigan. My brother played hockey I grew up in a hockey ring since I was 2 years old. I started playing After the coach let me practice and ask me joined the team. It was the only girl. I still wear my number 91 Jersey all the time. Absolutely love the Russian 5. Fedorov was like a jet plane on the ice. I liked playing like Probert. Can't play anymore but I still go up to the local hockey ranks to just watch I will sit there for hours.
@mikehanzal9562
@mikehanzal9562 Год назад
Viva mother Russia 🇷🇺
@borisrudzki2593
@borisrudzki2593 2 года назад
It's hard not to cry, thinking of the Vladinator.
@Nvwheeler
@Nvwheeler 2 года назад
Yes, that was tragic what happened to him. He was a fantastic player who would have had a great career
@jamesfazica3603
@jamesfazica3603 2 года назад
It was so sad. I was in high school when it happened. I was devastated. Vlad was my favorite Wing after Stevie Y. He was amazing.
@jahmanoog461
@jahmanoog461 2 года назад
Brilliant. The puck control, passing, teamwork, skating, deception,, clearly the Russians love their hockey, else you couldn't play it this well. A privilege to watch, not even a Detroit fan, but this was great hockey.
@thetroopersk
@thetroopersk 2 года назад
they have to, as to proove to be the best...otherwise....gulag...and death...no choice...
@sportsfix6975
@sportsfix6975 2 года назад
Imagine being a Detroit Fanatic since the crappy 80's and watching that team evolve starting with Yzerman...it was amazing to watch the rebuild!
@surosogo
@surosogo 2 года назад
@@thetroopersk 😂👍
@alexandramott3181
@alexandramott3181 2 года назад
@@thetroopersk dear this is total lie . Gulag pls it was till 1953 , their time was quite different. I was born in USSR in 1979 , all politians in all the world are liers. USSR was great country
@thetroopersk
@thetroopersk 2 года назад
@@alexandramott3181 great country ?? ussr ?? you joking...right ? run by kgb...killed millions... very great country ..
@wantsome-zs5sq
@wantsome-zs5sq 2 года назад
I remember watching the Russian 5. I'll never forget it. I knew I was watching something special. I tuned in for ever game I could. I remember their first shift together and Federov's 5 goal night.
@CekTopGaZa1988
@CekTopGaZa1988 2 года назад
How old were you?
@travzimmerman1340
@travzimmerman1340 2 года назад
@Hogans Hero’s Fan *Fedorov
@andyblank3735
@andyblank3735 2 года назад
The 5 goal game was the first red wings game I ever went to, I was 6 years old!
@CekTopGaZa1988
@CekTopGaZa1988 2 года назад
@@andyblank3735 Cool!What a great memory!
@garyweglarz
@garyweglarz Год назад
Loved watching these guys! Vlad "The Impaler" Konstantinov was probably my favorite for his open ice checking that earned him his nickname. It wasn't all just skilled puck movement with Vlad. Sadly that limo accident ended an amazing hockey career.
@The_G_89
@The_G_89 2 года назад
If you want to see what Pure Chemistry looks like, you look at the Russian Five. That’s probably the purest chemistry I’ve seen from a line in the game of hockey.
@luisalizondo4973
@luisalizondo4973 2 года назад
The greatest 5 man unit in the history of the NHL
@vikingkrigare5329
@vikingkrigare5329 2 года назад
Never forget about Vladimir Krutov, one of the best players of all time. Too bad that the collapse of Soviet wasn't that great for him. Rest in peace
@marcusrombo2391
@marcusrombo2391 2 года назад
Så sant , alla klarade inte omställningen
@user-qk1mv4qc4l
@user-qk1mv4qc4l 2 года назад
Крутов великий игрок!☝️🤨
@plaxxxxxa
@plaxxxxxa 2 года назад
Krutov the greatest. RIP
@artemlipat2882
@artemlipat2882 Год назад
I was a boy in 80s and went to CSKA games in Moscow and watched alive Makarov-Larionov-Krutov-Fetisov-Kasatonov. And Krutov was my favourite player
@robertpsotka3525
@robertpsotka3525 2 года назад
Living in Detroit area my whole life and being a hockey nut, I just loved the Russian 5. My list of favorite from top to bottom Konstantinov, Larionov, Fedorov, Fetisov and Kozlov
@tomsampson8084
@tomsampson8084 2 года назад
As a native Detroiter and Wings fan I remember these wonderful times. I also remember much of the hockey elite like Don Cherry scoffed at this style of hockey. I grew up with "the Dead things" so it was all the sweeter when the Wings became the best team in the game for a couple decades.
@Dan-Martin
@Dan-Martin 2 года назад
@@tomsampson8084 Lmao @ Cherry scoffing at the Russian style. Talk about arrogance, they made him eat his words.
@likkidixx
@likkidixx 2 года назад
There's just new and old school players there that made a difference.
@likkidixx
@likkidixx 2 года назад
Fedorov was a 100+ point man
@jamesfazica3603
@jamesfazica3603 2 года назад
Konstantinov was my favorite as well. I remember setting off fireworks in front of my house in Plymouth after we won the cup in '97. What a great team. We'll be back soon.
@hardh2ogillz
@hardh2ogillz 7 месяцев назад
I can always say I was and am a fan and was watching those boys. Loved the R5 and how they changed the game ✌🏻🏒
@CandidBroheim
@CandidBroheim 2 года назад
I’m a lifelong Avalanche fan and Fedorov was a menace, great player. Miss the Avs vs Wings in the late 90s!
@Charleybones
@Charleybones Год назад
Me too Jaff. It was one of the greatest rivalries in all pro sports...It was personal.
@thomasknapp6434
@thomasknapp6434 9 месяцев назад
You could have constructed a Hall of Fame wing using just the rosters of the Avalanche and Red Wings from 1996-2002. The talent that oozed out of both those teams during that stretch was as good as any two teams in any era before or since. Just phenomenal hockey whenever they played each other.
@Tigersguy
@Tigersguy 2 года назад
These five men helped save Detroit Hockey I’ll never forget these times.
@cdjhyoung
@cdjhyoung 2 года назад
Perhaps true, but don't under rate what Scotty Bowman contributed to Detroit's success. Not only did he gather the Russian Five, but was smart enough to let them loose as a stand alone squad. But Bowman also found a way to take Stevie Y and turn him from just a points accumulating player into a team leader and true winner. Bowman also found the right talent to make what would be on other teams the 'goon squad' - the forth line bangers into a scoring and penalty killing power house.
@shark180
@shark180 2 года назад
As a kid I always wanted to have Fedorov's hair and I'd cry any time a barber would cut it incorrectly.
@chrishesketh5326
@chrishesketh5326 2 года назад
The best hockey team ever played.
@karenvrolijk183
@karenvrolijk183 Год назад
Well apart from the national team of the Soviet Union.
@starina.ziczag
@starina.ziczag 2 года назад
Спасибо что остаётесь их фанатами,они старались для вас. Думаю им было важно как вы к ним относитесь,поэтому играли чертовски хорошо и красиво. Помните друзья их.
@user-ye1fs1os7z
@user-ye1fs1os7z 2 года назад
Отличные слова...
@mityaypolov6118
@mityaypolov6118 Год назад
Их невозможно забыть.
@puppethound
@puppethound 6 месяцев назад
As an American and huge Detroit fan, we love this group of men and what they did for our team and our sport. Always remembered as a dynasty. Thank you Russia ❤
@user-ih4fd9sf8x
@user-ih4fd9sf8x 6 месяцев назад
Beautiful words! I live in Detroit and also huge red wings fan ❤ i love the Russian five. Spasibo 🙏🏼
@Bigben-1989
@Bigben-1989 4 месяца назад
I will friend 🤗
@JoeSmith-ey2xp
@JoeSmith-ey2xp Год назад
And yet the greatest Russian born player ever on the wings was Pavel Datsyuk
@LasseEklof
@LasseEklof 2 года назад
The Russian (Soviet) 1st five have shifted over the decades. In the 70's, "The Big Red Machine" consisted of Valerij Charlamov, Boris Michajlov, Vladimir Petrov, Aleksandr Maltsev and Valerij Vasiljev. In my decade, the 80's, the team consisted of Vladimir Krutov, Igor Larionov, Sergej Makarov, Vjatjeslav Fetisov and Aleksej Kasatonov. And as goalkeeper of course Vladislav Tretiak. In connection with the World Cup 2008, the ice hockey team of the century was named: Vjatjeslav Fetisov (Sovjet), Börje Salming (Sweden), Valerij Charlamov (Sovjet), Sergej Makarov (Sovjet), Wayne Gretzky (Canada) and Vladislav Tretiak (Sovjet) as goalkeeper. 4 out of 6 is quite impressive.
@AlexA-qp2kw
@AlexA-qp2kw 2 года назад
I lived in Soviet Union in 70s and 80s. I loved Soviet national hockey team but my favorite goaltenders were Göran Högosta and then Pelle Lindbergh
@percapita1239
@percapita1239 2 года назад
And when Sweden broke their supremacy it was like Frodo when reaching that mountain and finally got to win at last. *Tomas Sandström*
@user-qk1mv4qc4l
@user-qk1mv4qc4l 2 года назад
Может Валерий Харламов? Чарламова не помню.
@percapita1239
@percapita1239 2 года назад
@@user-qk1mv4qc4l Are you on crack??
@user-qk1mv4qc4l
@user-qk1mv4qc4l 2 года назад
@@percapita1239 братан у меня что то нет перевода. Я не понял,что ты пишешь.✌️😉
@John-gn2dp
@John-gn2dp 2 года назад
I have never seen the red wings play this well in my lifetime when my dad told me that the red wings in the 90s were a thing of beauty he wasn’t lying
@b3delta1
@b3delta1 2 года назад
The control, oh the control. It was hilarious, like they said in the video. They'd just keep passing...and passing....and passing until the shot was perfect. The way the Wings recruited back then was genius too. They didn't play the Penguins and Avs game and just buy talent. They knew they wouldn't get good draft picks, so they looked for those players far away, the ones like the 5, Osgood, Datsyuk, and Z and would play as a damn team. I saw an interview with Scotty Bowman, and he told Stevie Y " Hey, I don't need you scoring 60 goals a season, I need your whole line each scoring 30 a season". It was that kind of play and teamwork that fit with the way the 5 had been playing their entire lives. I miss watching the control. I watch the Wings now and just scream at the TV "Slow down! Own the damn puck!"
@Xx_Belij_xX
@Xx_Belij_xX 2 года назад
Великая пятёрка!💪
@surosogo
@surosogo 2 года назад
Самый лучший!
@denishardt13
@denishardt13 2 года назад
Ура ура ура. Всех благодарю за добрые слова про этих людей.
@user-by9jc1fw7y
@user-by9jc1fw7y 2 года назад
Этот Детройт шатал всех. Молодцы красная машина 👍. Эх Детройт моего детства и юности ✌️
@antoninocosta3439
@antoninocosta3439 2 года назад
The best of the best Russian 5 ..
@eberkovich
@eberkovich 2 года назад
This was incredible to watch and scary to play against.
@harlowmansfield8222
@harlowmansfield8222 Год назад
There will never be a time like that in hockey again. There was nothing like the Russian 5. So many great memories. Kozlov #3 was my jersey
@slaveoffashion
@slaveoffashion 2 года назад
WOW... Respect for Russian players.... FOREVER!
@illusi0n1g
@illusi0n1g 3 года назад
The best game on Earth
@MB57
@MB57 2 года назад
I would say on ice, but can't disagree with you.
@Mixa2680
@Mixa2680 2 года назад
Really, it was very great 👍👍👍 But it doesn't best in the world, I saw better))))
@minxhong
@minxhong 2 года назад
Such great memories…never have I seen a 5 guys play so in sync and beautifully. Thanks for video👏
@11DNA11
@11DNA11 2 года назад
It happens when you play for an army team where you just play together all the time. More than NHL teams did. That's the only reason they won so many world championships and olympic golds. Other teams were playing with amateurs and the Soviets had professionals playing.
@111voodoo
@111voodoo 2 года назад
111voodoo 1 second ago Such an honor to have grown up in This era as a wings fan and kid form Detroit. I remember watching in awe and learning everything I could from them. It was watching federov that made me want to take Russian skating lessons learn how to use my edges like a Russian. Cant put into words how my game and skating helped form me into the player I became. Watching these guys maintain puck control, re grouping, never stop moving their feet. You name it. I learned. And I got to do it while watching my favorite team play. I miss these days. And watching this footage really brings back memories. People don’t realize how the wings organization revolutionized the game. The PP breakouts and entires every team uses these days. All started by the wings. And it all started with these 5.
@MB57
@MB57 2 года назад
Datsyuk is still my favorite, but wow!
@rickenterkin4720
@rickenterkin4720 2 года назад
He was a great puck handler & jaw dropping moves. But I'll always lean towards Sergei Fedorov. Dude had a lighting quick slap shot & speed always kills.
@MB57
@MB57 2 года назад
@@rickenterkin4720 Federov is the answer to why so many 91s in the NHL today? The slap had everything! Respect, but as a G, I want my guy to shed time & space before making the big play. Less time for me to let in a softie 🤣
@wantsome-zs5sq
@wantsome-zs5sq 2 года назад
Watching the Russian 5 was like having a 5 man unit of Datsyuk's.
@user-du1qy6if6k
@user-du1qy6if6k 2 года назад
Datsyk TOP of the TOP.
@frandeep
@frandeep 2 года назад
Dastsyuk is a hockey player’s favourite player…or so they say.
@aromanmcse
@aromanmcse Год назад
I''ve been blessed to watch my favorite hockey player - Sergei Fedorov - on my favorite team - Red Wings - with the greatest coach ever - Scotty Bowman - and win championships. I am blessed!
@MJS_whooo
@MJS_whooo Год назад
Amen! No other player could ever replace Fedorov as my favorite.
@chrisphillips348
@chrisphillips348 2 года назад
I have 1 great Russian 5 shirt, Sickle-hammer & Wing. Love that shirt and am hesitant to wear it cause they don’t sell that one anymore. I recently found another and am getting it.. the movie shirt is cool. On Red Wings board’s my handle is “Russian 5” Despite my fave player Ever is Datsyuk. Imagine if that 13 was on the Unit! Nobody would shoot.
@chrisphillips348
@chrisphillips348 2 года назад
I had this blue Wings shirt Custom made for Racing Marathons. It has vintage logo (1937-1970) smaller wing with white feathers and 13-Datsyuk on back.
@naturalrock5674
@naturalrock5674 2 года назад
@@chrisphillips348 fking marketing killing it all(
@dejffjed
@dejffjed 2 года назад
The real Russian Five were: Makarov, Krutov, Larionov, Kasatonov, Fetisov. They were beasts in the 80's. However, a decade earlier there was arguably one of the best offensive line to ever play ice-hockey: Mikhailov, Kharlamov, Petrov. Hockey fans should never forget them.
@michaelwirth6843
@michaelwirth6843 2 года назад
Sergei Makarov would have fit perfect in there. He is/was my all time favourite hockey player!
@lime7059
@lime7059 2 года назад
даа Макаров лучший!!
@roman-mz
@roman-mz 2 года назад
Макаров номер 1 ра все времена !
@mmaaphilliates
@mmaaphilliates 2 года назад
Pavel Bure For Me
@lime7059
@lime7059 2 года назад
@@mmaaphilliatesв более узкой перспективе конечно
@alwillk
@alwillk 2 года назад
They were about to trade yzerman for yashin in ‘95.
@kimthanh603
@kimthanh603 Год назад
I'm a die hard Boston Bruins fan. But for those couple of years I was following the Red Wings and the Russian 5 hard core! Not only can they play hockey and do many other things very well. But they are also a great people who have suffered so much hardships through out history and are still standing proud today. They have saved the world many times in the past, and here they are once again fighting against the same evil that threatens humanity yet again! And once again, they save humanity from evil! GOD BLESS America and Russia!
@matthewmontreal
@matthewmontreal Год назад
I just watched this about how the Bruins are perceived overseas.... ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-ceVZc65Uog8.html&ab_channel=MatthewMontreal. so, your opinion is a bit out of order.
@Jiltedin2007
@Jiltedin2007 2 года назад
The Detroit Red Army!
@suprcrzy
@suprcrzy 2 года назад
Stars fan here. I was always in awe whenever we played the Red Wings in the mid to late 90's.. Incredible stuff.
@westerneurope1752
@westerneurope1752 2 года назад
Krutov, Makarov, Larionov, Fetisov and Kasatonov. Those were the Russian five.
@user-hb1mw3qu6x
@user-hb1mw3qu6x 2 года назад
Козлов, Константинов.
@america1st827
@america1st827 2 года назад
I loved watching these guys play.
@PrivatelyHanging
@PrivatelyHanging 2 года назад
The Red Army, it was the perfect combination.
@yoholmes273
@yoholmes273 2 года назад
As a NJ fan I was upset Fetisov never got to win a Cup where he began his NHL career. Little did we know he would get his Cup while cementing his legacy mentoring a team of legends.
@calmes8978
@calmes8978 2 года назад
I was at the game in Calgary with my girlfriend when the Russian 5 played together for the very first time.
@mmaaphilliates
@mmaaphilliates 2 года назад
Hockey from 1990-2005 simply amazing 👏
@charlie_one_9
@charlie_one_9 2 года назад
Exactly how I feel and am so fortunate to have followed those Wings. I was obsessed with hockey back then, it’s def not the same anymore. So many greats playing at that level on the same team. Not many teams today have more than a couple true stars anymore.
@ottovonbearsmark8876
@ottovonbearsmark8876 2 года назад
The World: “The Iron Curtain is collapsing, we will finally have peace!” The Red Wings: “GET ME THEIR HOCKEY PLAYERS”
@geoffkosmala2354
@geoffkosmala2354 2 года назад
Fact's
@thefoxes5
@thefoxes5 2 года назад
Greatest line there was.
@andreyshapirov175
@andreyshapirov175 2 года назад
Спасибо Детройту! Зажег наших ребят! Фёдоров красавчик! Это лучший центр за океаном!
@kingoghearts1
@kingoghearts1 2 года назад
Thanks to them Vancouver got Pavel Bure , most exciting player to ever wear a Canuck uniform
@albegt98
@albegt98 2 года назад
the real 5 Russian top player for me was Fetisov- Kasatonov Krutov- Larionov- Makarov
@u.v.s.5583
@u.v.s.5583 2 года назад
Agreed.
@perryegolson833
@perryegolson833 2 года назад
@@u.v.s.5583 That was the best 5-man unit to ever play.
@plaxxxxxa
@plaxxxxxa 2 года назад
how about Bure?
@albegt98
@albegt98 2 года назад
@@plaxxxxxa very strong too
@larrydanadavid2435
@larrydanadavid2435 Год назад
St. Basil's Cathedral looks magnificent. I want to see a KHL game in Moscow and visit that cathedral in person. Once this mess is over…
@ArifKhan.
@ArifKhan. Год назад
Even more impressive when you consider they played like that during a clutch and grab era, with no 2 line passing allowed! If you're a true hockey fan, you gotta appreciate the artistry.
@matthewcaton930
@matthewcaton930 2 года назад
Absolutely amazing wot else can you say, I played semi pro in England at that time I was a young kid and I tried to emulate them as so many of my friends did amazing dazzling I was in awe still am . Some great players in the nhl now but not great lines
@user-be1sy9is9v
@user-be1sy9is9v 2 года назад
Какая это была пятёрка..!!! 🎉🎉🎉
@gangrenouslimb
@gangrenouslimb 3 года назад
Seriously, thank you for this upload
@6WaysToSomeday
@6WaysToSomeday 3 года назад
enjoyed the feature documentary, I take it? :)
@mythixsm16
@mythixsm16 3 года назад
Man this bring back nostalgia ooo what if they had pavel daysuk then it would be the Russian 6
@stevemineer2857
@stevemineer2857 3 года назад
That would’ve been a possibility because they wouldn’t have needed a goalie.
@TSBHalo
@TSBHalo 2 года назад
Only a 5 man lineup for 5v5
@mythixsm16
@mythixsm16 2 года назад
@@TSBHalo nah him at goalie
@alexanderkennedy6557
@alexanderkennedy6557 2 года назад
Also Zetterberg, in my opinion the wings wasted his skills, he was a goal scoring machine, but they kept him as an assistant
@warrenrocks3949
@warrenrocks3949 2 года назад
That would be SO F’ing illegal and SO F’ing sweet! Lol
@sergejsaban925
@sergejsaban925 2 года назад
Игроки от Бога, просто шедевр.
@michaelmack1035
@michaelmack1035 2 года назад
As a Wings fan, I had the privilege of watching them. They all went through the same hockey school
@derekpatterson8761
@derekpatterson8761 2 года назад
I remember watching when this happened, Leaf fan here, they were soooo good together. Detroit was very smart/lucky to draft the first three!
@rudavalek
@rudavalek 2 года назад
The very first time Canadians saw the real hockey lol
@thunderhammer593
@thunderhammer593 2 года назад
It's as if Nikola tesla came to participate in a high school science fair
@T2P661
@T2P661 2 года назад
They saw real hockey, they just didn’t see Russian hockey
@donnysheena7306
@donnysheena7306 2 года назад
Keep in mind Canadians allways beat USA . And Canadians embrace hockey not like the USA where football and even baseball over takes hockey . So who saw real hockey . I’m you USA did . And USA can’t even give Russia a go in hockey in witch the Canadians always beat Russia and USA . And did you know most of the USA Nhl teams that win the Stanley cup they have more Canadians players than USA . So shows who’s better players the Canadians players are lol . So there yeA go my mind on who saw real hockey there buds haha
@azynkron
@azynkron 2 года назад
@@donnysheena7306 You somehow turned it into a Canadian rant..
@donnysheena7306
@donnysheena7306 2 года назад
The real Canadian rant. Lol
@user-fk9eb5vn6f
@user-fk9eb5vn6f 2 года назад
Great Team of Red machine , this hockey of my Matherland !!!!!!!
@wolfshade2890
@wolfshade2890 2 года назад
I remember at away games the crowds would chant USA, and that would just inspire the Russian five.
@johnshields6852
@johnshields6852 2 года назад
I played for 30 years , fedorov was the best pure skater I've ever seen, Orr was a powerhouse skater, but fed was smooth as silk.
@chris10878
@chris10878 2 года назад
Konstantinov… what a animal on defense and very sad what happened to him 😔
@charlie_one_9
@charlie_one_9 2 года назад
Konstantinov… The Ronnie Lott of hockey.
@curtisskowaisa972
@curtisskowaisa972 2 года назад
I am a Habs fan !!! But I watched them as a kid !!! Amazing !!! They were an amazing unit !!! Absolutely !!!
@user-fw2nn5hw4k
@user-fw2nn5hw4k 2 года назад
Феноменальная игра русской пятерки!
@captainsmoke1612
@captainsmoke1612 2 года назад
Fedorov was my favorite in the first NHL video games I played. Had no clue about NHL hockey back then.
@dimonchik9171
@dimonchik9171 2 года назад
Это классика хоккея!!!!!
@opus86
@opus86 2 года назад
I became a Red Wing fan after watching a playoff game against New Jersey in the early 90s. A Navy buddy was a Pens fan and he wanted to go watch the playoffs at a bar. I sat down and started watching the Wings/Devils game. Every time that line was out was just a show of skill an patience. Then Stevie Y and the bruits would go muck it up. Great time to be a Wings fan and watch those teams.
@alexeimiloslawsky2978
@alexeimiloslawsky2978 2 года назад
Greatest five in the history of the NHL👍
@user-io2co7vb7s
@user-io2co7vb7s Год назад
Такая гордость за своих Воскресенцах! Ларионова и Козлов наши кумиры и легенда!
@alexol449
@alexol449 2 года назад
That was the last goodbye of real Soviet Hockey. We still have a lot of very talented players but unfortunately not the Soviet Hockey School.
@Otis1194
@Otis1194 2 года назад
Watching clips like these it shows truly how much goalkeeping has improved exponentially
@strategic1710
@strategic1710 2 года назад
First thing I look at in old videos. I wonder how they would fair against the athletic and armored up goalies today
@User-wt9jk
@User-wt9jk 2 года назад
Also wonder how todays shooters would rip those goalies 😅
@chrisbarr959
@chrisbarr959 2 года назад
@@strategic1710 the pads were actually bigger back then, Patrick Roy made the league come up with restrictions on how big the pads could be
@azynkron
@azynkron 2 года назад
That's arguably the part of Hockey that has evolved the most. The athletic level the goalies have to be at today is astonishing.
@travzimmerman1340
@travzimmerman1340 2 года назад
@@User-wt9jk If they could get to the net. Keep in mind these guys played on a smaller rink, with the neutral zone trap, two line pass, left wing lock and during clutch and grab era. Todays NHL is as soft as baby-shit. Guys get ejected in today's game for what was considered a great hockey play in the mid 90s.
@king18722
@king18722 2 года назад
All I can say is I got goose bumbs watching this..these guys were the exact reason I fell in love with Detroit as a kid..never seen hockey like it before. Long time ago, can't believe I'm 40 years old now lol time Flys baby . Let the good times role
@perojunak6949
@perojunak6949 4 дня назад
What a privilege it was to watch these guys live at Joe Louis Arena for all those years. They brought the Russian style here for sure but also adapted very well to the rough style of the NHL and could not only take it but dish it out. All high character guys as well.
@chippweagaming6662
@chippweagaming6662 3 года назад
Long live the mother land of hockey
@sergrepetov4450
@sergrepetov4450 2 года назад
Великая пятерка, лучшая...
@user-oq9co5il4s
@user-oq9co5il4s 2 года назад
Последние львы империи...
@jhouse6352
@jhouse6352 2 года назад
As a Jackson, Michigan native watching the Wings in the 90’s are some awesome memories. Wings fans in those days were some of the most dedicated.
@junemacdonald44
@junemacdonald44 Год назад
I’m so happy to have been around and old enough to remember these guys. I was just coming up through the junior hockey ranks and they were just so inspiring.
@clairewyndham1971
@clairewyndham1971 2 года назад
Those 5 men skated and thought as 1 person. They "felt" as one, they may ave had skated with 10 legs, but when those 5 players were on the ice..they were one
@brandonface917
@brandonface917 2 года назад
I was a 90s baby. One of my fondest memories is seeing Detroit. I saw a game at the Joe before they switched. That night will be a night I will never forget. Red Wing fan for life!
@oz3944
@oz3944 2 года назад
Это были не красные крылья, это были ЦСКА в НХЛ. Скоти Боумен великий тренер или менеджер... Кому как понятнее. Но после них случилось страшное. НХЛ заиграл в наш хоккей, а мы пытаемся играть в хоккей образца 80х НХЛ.
@alexkamensky2218
@alexkamensky2218 2 года назад
Согласен на все100, они от нас забрали всё лучшее, а мы от них всю хуйню, думаю и на о.и нам не светит ни хера
@user-eo5nv8bu6c
@user-eo5nv8bu6c 2 года назад
@@alexkamensky2218 это как индейцы меняли золото и камни на бусики….
@user-eo5nv8bu6c
@user-eo5nv8bu6c 2 года назад
Они (нхл) сделали величайшую хитрость!!!! Сделав и собрав всех соперников воедино в одной лиге А когда ты знаешь как играет соперник - ты становишься его сильнее
@neilmanhard1341
@neilmanhard1341 2 года назад
Though not born in the US, they never "took a knee" when the national anthem was played. Loved it when it was just sports and not "sports and politics".
@Torgo1969
@Torgo1969 2 года назад
Well stated.
@imky08111
@imky08111 2 года назад
December 1982, Red Army vs Edmonton Oilers , Gretzky and the boys versus all the Russian greats (except Tretiak, taking a rest )....the first game I watched in person... we didn't have the money but my Dad got my brother and i reasonable tickets at $16 each. Gretzky was on his way to scoring 200+ points that season. Couple steaks at Costco cost me $50 the other day....
@carlosanaya4149
@carlosanaya4149 2 года назад
Some of the best hockey.
@donpietruk1517
@donpietruk1517 Год назад
Detroit forward Doug Brown should get an honorable mention here. After Konatantinov's accident they paired Brown with the other Russian players because he played a similar puck possession style and fit right in with them. He even got the honorary name Brownov here in Detroit.
@ivanorsag9583
@ivanorsag9583 2 года назад
byli neskutecni snad nejlepsi formace na svete
@mityaypolov6118
@mityaypolov6118 Год назад
Это была стальная пятёрка. Тренер молодец, что соединил их вместе. Они понимали друг друга с полувзгляда, с полужеста. Этого было достаточно для взятия ворот. Тогда крылышки были на ходу.
@trackrat7424
@trackrat7424 2 месяца назад
This was so good. Thank you. What a great era that was. Wow.
@krowman8458
@krowman8458 2 года назад
Now I know why fans kept calling them the "Russia Redwings" back then
@spateri728
@spateri728 2 года назад
I was 14 years old in 96 living in Perth Western Australia and got a good report card so I got to buy a game. I got NHL 96. I'd never seen a hockey game but played field hockey over here so I thought why not an ice hockey game. We only had 1 ice rink in town but that was miles away bit I did play some roller hockey. Picked the Red Wings as they had some of the best stats and here I am today watching hockey clips. It probably took another 7 or 8 years before I actually got to watch my first game of hockey but I've been a hockey fan ever since and have been made it Canada to watch a game. Fedorov is still my favourite player of all time but I never knew this back story about him and the others. Awesome video, cheers. Go Red Wings. Just thought I'd share👍
@petergreygoose8203
@petergreygoose8203 2 года назад
Barcelona got a great lessons from 5 big Russians and became a best club under Pep Guardiola...best hockey....best football
@robertbrown380
@robertbrown380 2 года назад
Gary Thorne with the Fed-OR-ov on his first goal. LOL
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