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Check out some of the greatest moments from Theoren Fleury's NHL career, which spanned three decades and two separate stints with the Calgary Flames.
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@theaterdreamer
@theaterdreamer 3 года назад
FFS, bow can he not be in the HHoF? 5’6” and utterly fearless. Strong two way player, great speed, soft touch handling the puck, and a killer shot. I was only starting to become a true hockey lover later in his career, but even in his later years, after leaving Calgary, I never saw #14 give up on a play. And knowing now what he had to go through when he was younger, and how he persevered...come on. That’s courage. He’s an inspiration for other survivors of abuse. The knock against him is that his candor rubbed some people the wrong way. Really? I find his honesty refreshing. Theo tells it like it is. No bullshit. If that rankles a few power brokers, tough. He won a Cup, and a Gold Medal. Scores 1,088 career points (455 G, 633 A) in 1,084 games played. Over a point per game in the regular season-in perhaps the toughest of eras-that’s impressive as heck. He did it in the playoffs, too. 79 points scored (34 G, 45 A) in 77 playoff games. The guy made one post season all star team (1994-‘95 second team), and just missed out with third team mentions in both 1990-‘91 and 1998-‘99, and a 4th in 1995-‘96. Two times he finished in the top 5 for the Hart, and 5th in the Selke in 1990-‘91. Put Theo in!!
@Bradydog-in7ut
@Bradydog-in7ut 7 месяцев назад
Before reading your post, I wrote the same thought about him not being in The HOF! He was one of the great players of his era.
@FlamesEnjoyer
@FlamesEnjoyer Месяц назад
People don't like his politics and what happened to him apparently is an embarrassment to the league sk they won't let him in. That's what I heard
@aivokallo77
@aivokallo77 6 лет назад
Fleury also has an individual NHL record for most shorthanded goals in one game: 3
@1joshjosh1
@1joshjosh1 4 года назад
I did not know that. I don't think that one will be beat for a while
@Jim-pq9pm
@Jim-pq9pm 3 года назад
In the same game, he also got the record for the highest +/-: 9
@Hotsauce-cj7kj
@Hotsauce-cj7kj 2 года назад
Amazing. Had no idea.
@andrew-rn9ui
@andrew-rn9ui 2 года назад
@@Hotsauce-cj7kj it was all the cocaine 🤣
@andrew-rn9ui
@andrew-rn9ui 2 года назад
@@Jim-pq9pm cocaine is a hell of a drug lmao
@jaytaylor629
@jaytaylor629 6 лет назад
The Flames should retire Theo's number if they haven't already.
@benjaminblakemitchner8365
@benjaminblakemitchner8365 6 лет назад
Truer words never spoken, mate.
@Tubewings
@Tubewings 6 лет назад
They don't really retire jerseys anymore. They had the "Forever a Flame" thing where they honoured past Flames, but they haven't done so since 2014, when they inducted Joe Nieuwendyk (the other FAF they inducted was Al MacInnis, in 2012). It should be noted that Calgary has not issued #14 since Fleury left the team in 1999, so it's unofficially retired.
@benjaminblakemitchner8365
@benjaminblakemitchner8365 6 лет назад
That's good to hear about Theo. I guess Calgary is different from other teams meaning other teams may more likely retire them.
@nhlvan
@nhlvan 4 года назад
they haven't, and he isn't even in the "forever a flame" category that MacInnis and Nieuwendyk are. It's a shame.
@jpodell007
@jpodell007 4 года назад
Absolutely!
@jackbloor8524
@jackbloor8524 6 лет назад
If you haven’t already read his book, a truly unbelievable story. So much admiration for him.
@donwoods4936
@donwoods4936 6 лет назад
Jack Bloor me too born on same day and year as me
@berry4432
@berry4432 4 года назад
I came from reading a little bit of the book and it truly inspires me
@slovenskamoc9839
@slovenskamoc9839 4 года назад
I own read that book
@coryfrey6199
@coryfrey6199 4 года назад
@@berry4432 wtf is you saying here?
@berry4432
@berry4432 4 года назад
cory frey I’m saying I read his book, and I relate heavily to it.
@sota_59
@sota_59 6 лет назад
Should be in Hall of Fame
@donwoods4936
@donwoods4936 6 лет назад
sota59 I agree
@Doggnutt
@Doggnutt 6 лет назад
All the small guys owe him some thanks as he paved the way for the little guys. Don't think there was anyone his size with more heart and grit, then add in skill. No one.
@BameronCerry
@BameronCerry 6 лет назад
Doggnutt Marty St Louis came close but Fleury was the most passionate by far
@Doggnutt
@Doggnutt 6 лет назад
Yeah. I always liked Marty but they didn't give him a long enough chance and stuck on the 4th line until we traded him. Fleury has the passion and grit that is hard to match. Him, Smyth, Iggy. These are a breed I hope to see more of.
@hillhead11
@hillhead11 6 лет назад
Only player to score a Hat trick where all three were shorthanded. Such an underrated player
@Junokaii
@Junokaii 5 лет назад
An interesting fact about Theo Fleury is that he is the only player in NHL history so far to have a short handed hat trick.
@hibbidyjibbidyy
@hibbidyjibbidyy Год назад
i did not know that, going to be hard to top that
@hibbidyjibbidyy
@hibbidyjibbidyy 11 месяцев назад
the last thing you want is theo getting out of the penalty box on his wayy to a unassisted goaltender
@hibbidyjibbidyy
@hibbidyjibbidyy 11 месяцев назад
and somhow all onside
@aidanproulx8343
@aidanproulx8343 4 года назад
Bruh the dudes only like 5”6” yet he plays tougher than players who are like 6”6
@acepilot87
@acepilot87 2 года назад
How 14 isn't hanging from the rafters in Calgary I have no idea. The heart of the team for so long and the quintessential Calgary Flame. (Also, I forgot there was a period where he and Lindros were playing together. The sight of The Big E towering over Theo very much makes me chuckle)
@calixa
@calixa 6 лет назад
The definition of "hate to play against him, love to have him on your team"
@aniketjyoti247
@aniketjyoti247 4 года назад
In It To Spin It Tkachuk and fluery both.
@pvhep4036
@pvhep4036 6 лет назад
This Titan should get more recognition!!! HoF and Flames should retire his number! You were a beast Theo!! Cheers!
@benjaminblakemitchner8365
@benjaminblakemitchner8365 6 лет назад
Seeing Theo again has me on the brink of tears. More than the brink. He brought so much to hockey and as another very short person he is my biggest inspiration despite two separate career paths one a hockey player the other a writer, musician, activist, and I'm also thinking of writing a hockey movie screenplay. I remember going to a game in Montreal in 1999 and shouting "THEO! THEO! THEO!" Lucky for me there were a lot of Ranger fans at that game! He really honored the Flames and were he on that team today they'd be constantly in the playoffs. Thank you Theo.
@xxxnyb
@xxxnyb 2 года назад
I wouldn’t say he’s a “very short person” 😂
@Gabeghouls
@Gabeghouls 4 года назад
“Number 76 in your program, number one in your heart: Theoren Fleury.” Hell yeah.
@creenation6609
@creenation6609 4 года назад
Smallest guy with the 'Bighest heart's & Physicalness of a giant. Thanks for the Memories Theo.. 🦅 One of the Best players Calgary has ever had!!
@likkidixx
@likkidixx 3 года назад
Hope to visit Calgary sometime, you play a bit worse hockey than Finns but let's see.
@jasonyoung3538
@jasonyoung3538 6 лет назад
Fleury can't be in hall of fame cause he was to good for NHL. This guy give is heart and soul for hockey
@catsfive
@catsfive 6 лет назад
Thanks for posting this, SN! Hands down my fave player of all time.
@one7decimal2eight
@one7decimal2eight 6 лет назад
when I was young I remember watching a game where he was in the penalty box, got out and immediately went back in for boarding or charging. I wish I could remember when that was. it was hilarious. I haven't seen anyone go out and back in as fast as that before or since.
@one7decimal2eight
@one7decimal2eight 6 лет назад
Bruins Boy what are you prattling on about?
@edwardsedwards7145
@edwardsedwards7145 2 года назад
Its a Saskatchewan thing. See who can get in the penalty box the quickest after getting out. I think it was some crazy bastard from Wappala that holds the record.
@simonmarshall19
@simonmarshall19 6 лет назад
Please Calgary Flames . I wish #14 was retired now
@Gantzz321
@Gantzz321 4 года назад
apparently, 11 years was not enough for the Calgary Flames.
@simonmarshall19
@simonmarshall19 4 года назад
Greg Ward I hope he goes to the Hockey Hall Of Fame cause he’s clean & Sober now
@stevecombs7749
@stevecombs7749 4 года назад
Every time I see the busted lip segment, I wonder who has that pre-autographed jersey that Theo slipped on. Talk about a great piece of sports memorabilia to have!
@corycoulter7967
@corycoulter7967 6 лет назад
Too bad that sick coach ruined his life
@michaeljoseph8674
@michaeljoseph8674 6 лет назад
actually besides the coach thing he had a great life and hopefully that is what he focuses on because that is what I would focus on
@corycoulter7967
@corycoulter7967 6 лет назад
TheHumanity! His junior coach sexual assaulted him several times
@corycoulter7967
@corycoulter7967 6 лет назад
TheHumanity! Think about it
@clay4444
@clay4444 5 лет назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-6pi6Un0mzew.html
@gejugfeguug5623
@gejugfeguug5623 4 года назад
I would argue he did pretty well with his life all things considered.
@MisterRay187
@MisterRay187 4 года назад
One of the best " little guys" played like he was ten feet tall and bullet proof!! Should be in the HOF
@deebly_goncerned
@deebly_goncerned 6 лет назад
Back in the good ol days when you could hack someones hand off when they were on a breakaway and you don't get penalized for it
@michaeljoseph8674
@michaeljoseph8674 6 лет назад
Truth my top hand wrist has been broken a few times and I played with a splint..The refs did not call every dam thing..You fought off opponents for the puck like a man..Now you touch anyone and bam its a penalty..Its a shame..I blame betteman
@bangyahead1
@bangyahead1 5 лет назад
@@michaeljoseph8674 Blame the insurance company which insures the NHL players. People getting thumbs severed is a hassle the NHL doesn't need.
@Kris7831
@Kris7831 4 года назад
SPURDO!
@FreedomFleury
@FreedomFleury Год назад
Pound for pound Theo is the greatest NHLer of all time.
@Sincopare
@Sincopare 4 месяца назад
Hmmm, food for thought
@canadianjester6118
@canadianjester6118 4 года назад
Where's the highlight of him snorting that 8 ball of coke in under an hour?
@canadianjester6118
@canadianjester6118 4 года назад
@G Money Bullshit, had nothing to do with that. Maybe, just maybe the Hall of Fame committee frowns on players who are suspended indefinitely from the NHL. Also, his career wasn't even that great. If you induct Theo Flury you might as well add Doug Weight. Basically the only difference between the two players is that Doug wasn't a stoned rat on the ice like Fleury was.
@pixlbaronbrebrepixlbaron9251
@pixlbaronbrebrepixlbaron9251 3 года назад
Proud Flames fan since 1994 loved to watch this guy so much. Thanks Theoren
@jamieh4148
@jamieh4148 6 лет назад
Watched him in junior and everyone knew he was going to be special. Point a game player over his whole career, 50th all time, should be in the HOF.
@andreyrybchinskiy9768
@andreyrybchinskiy9768 5 лет назад
What a talent. Witnessed his performance in Rangers. Remember the season, with his 7 shorthanded goals.
@Zamppa86
@Zamppa86 4 года назад
The iconic "little guy" who played tougher and harder than most players who were a head taller than him. Hall Of Famer with no doubt!
@BameronCerry
@BameronCerry 6 лет назад
Read his book when I was still in high school. Still watch videos on the guy and admire him just as much as I did when I started reading his biography. If he were taller and didn’t have inner demons to always battle, he could have been better than Messier
@csnide6702
@csnide6702 Год назад
he had more skills than Messier
@completefabricationmachine7915
@completefabricationmachine7915 2 года назад
he should be in the Hockey Hall of Fame
@BrodyYYC
@BrodyYYC 5 лет назад
I remeber watching the game where he got the blood all over his jersey and then put on the autographed one! The energy from his passion to want to get back on the ice was infectious!
@cantarooots
@cantarooots 5 лет назад
Respect to Fleury. Beats the odds everytime.
@SpeedinBulletPodcast
@SpeedinBulletPodcast 2 года назад
As a little black kid growing up in Philly hockey wasn’t the thing but in the 90’s everyone was a flyers fan, seeing the big guys like lindros and leclair was cool but seeing Theo Fleury made me a hockey fan for life
@Niko-xe5ty
@Niko-xe5ty 4 года назад
“They can’t take that away from us!” But they can tax it ;)
@mcj88
@mcj88 4 года назад
The fact that it's been 20 years since he left the Flames and they _still_ haven't retired his #14 is a travesty.
@gordanblansky7137
@gordanblansky7137 4 года назад
McJohnson why do people care so much? It’s literally just a number
@georgehampton25
@georgehampton25 4 года назад
Curious. How many players picked 166th overall (I believe) and half way through their rookie year is a player every team in the league would take in a heartbeat? Some of the greatest successes in the world come from people who have been abused in one way or another. In no way meant to give any credit to Graham James who can count himself lucky I'm not king.
@aeroengpilot3975
@aeroengpilot3975 6 лет назад
I have been waiting for a video like this for a looooooong time! Thanks. Greatest Flame ever!!
@keh956
@keh956 Год назад
That fact that this man hasn’t been inducted to the HofF and had #14 retired is mind blowing
@pennsylvanianrrfoamer
@pennsylvanianrrfoamer 4 года назад
4:07 the Phoenix Coyotes logo looks awesome on center ice.
@jimcrowflag4457
@jimcrowflag4457 6 лет назад
Amazing just Amazing . Really pumps me up for the 2018/2019 season as a Flames fan . Even though we don't have a player like him on the team I mean Johnny Hockey is small and can score and has the hands but doesn't have his fire . No disrespect to Johnny Hockey just saying ...
@ronniejamesdio3951
@ronniejamesdio3951 6 лет назад
I hated his guts but I wish he was on my team
@romangagne5842
@romangagne5842 6 лет назад
One of my all time favourites, Theo deserves to be in the Hall of Fame and or have is number 14 retired by Calgary! Had a chance to meet him a few years back as well!
@Day23458
@Day23458 6 лет назад
The better Fleury
@Aarnavo
@Aarnavo 6 лет назад
Damian F hmmmmmmmm........ let me think
@chipperbusterfleury5860
@chipperbusterfleury5860 3 года назад
Yeah well I wouldn’t remember I think we were two brothers who liked sports
@jonat69123
@jonat69123 4 года назад
1:12 offside
@TTOMO
@TTOMO 4 года назад
I was looking for this comment.
@matthoffman6962
@matthoffman6962 4 года назад
How he’s not in the hof boggles my mind. Look at his numbers!
@FAKEMD
@FAKEMD 6 лет назад
So fun to watch as a Ranger
@nottarealguy1548
@nottarealguy1548 2 года назад
9 minutes of highlights and no short handed hat trick? What are you doing
@ChrisB10
@ChrisB10 6 лет назад
What a great player
@lightdestructions
@lightdestructions 6 лет назад
ChrisB10 what about kipprusoff jersey?
@JaymeKnyx
@JaymeKnyx 2 года назад
The absolute best of the best!! What a beauty!! 🍒
@glenhay4537
@glenhay4537 11 месяцев назад
Fabulous player a hall of famer big time!!!
@DrumhellerParanormal
@DrumhellerParanormal 6 лет назад
He should have had a shot that season, he would have contributed more the Conroy did that year. Nothing against Conroy he was a favorite of mine also but that year he was invisible and useless.
@rippidysmallz
@rippidysmallz 2 года назад
Theo deserves to be in the HOF!!
@joe-vl3nd
@joe-vl3nd Год назад
Great player 👍🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
@kevinmcbride9036
@kevinmcbride9036 6 лет назад
Wear his Jersey when I play weekly......
@ShowingYouOnline
@ShowingYouOnline 3 года назад
He should’ve made the team during the comeback. Best player on the ice.
@richard.6681
@richard.6681 2 года назад
I hope to meet this great human someday.
@6153-w2u
@6153-w2u 6 лет назад
This just made my day ;)
@TheNewsstandMan
@TheNewsstandMan 6 лет назад
Fleury played the game with fire. I remember as a Swede, Fleury playing with that school yard attitude against us in the Worlds. I hated him, but I thought he was supreme. Hate-Love-Respect.
@ThePuruluu4ever
@ThePuruluu4ever 4 года назад
Im a Pittsburgh fan from Sweden but i have always admired this player. For me , he is solid in the hall of fame.
@shaneupham2097
@shaneupham2097 3 года назад
THEO one one words comes too mind HERO Theo was literally my hero growing up tiny small guy but just never stoped
@shaneupham705
@shaneupham705 4 года назад
he should be higher then hall of fame Theo should be a God especially younger kids his struggle defines every waking moment from the booze and drugs his pain should be always remembered number 14 god bless Theo
@waynedem468
@waynedem468 3 года назад
Love him or hate him, is truly one of the very best. And pound for pound...reach....stride length...of course that all counts. And yet.... with that in mind he might be the best ever
@stevejohnson204
@stevejohnson204 3 года назад
Guy averaged over a point a game and was a tough as nails player. Hall of Famer No Doubt.
@passthedutchie90
@passthedutchie90 6 лет назад
I loved Theo’s passion since the day I saw him in juniors. He had some personal battles but I admire him and loved witnessing his career. Great collection of clips of an NHL great.
@AlexeiDerbenko
@AlexeiDerbenko Год назад
Да уж... с ростом 168см заиграть в НХЛ - это надо суметь... А где же его знаменитые голы, когда он показывал вброс шайбы в зону, обманывая вратарей, а сам забивал дальним броском? Это была его фишка!
@Dzymba
@Dzymba 3 года назад
Ничего что я по русски? Тео Флери лучший в своё время
@Dzymba
@Dzymba 3 года назад
Нормально.
@pavelmadl9705
@pavelmadl9705 2 года назад
What a player he was!
@lc389
@lc389 3 месяца назад
He was great. Gritty, determined Canadian hockey player with skill. Loved this dude.
@StevensRetroVault
@StevensRetroVault 7 месяцев назад
Man, I would love to see another Theo Fleury in the NHL. I met the guy once, and on another occasion spoke with Mike Bossy about him while at ESPNZone in NYC. I know the guy had a rough ending, but if you were 5' 6" and one of the best players in the league with a target on your back, while everyone else is a foot taller...you'd have some struggles, too. And not just keeping your teeth. The guy was all heart and the very reason I felt brave enough to try hockey myself.
@Bradydog-in7ut
@Bradydog-in7ut 7 месяцев назад
Will someone explain why this guy isn’t in the hockey HOF? For years, he was one of the most exciting players in hockey….and I’m a Bruins fan saying this!
@jamduke7885
@jamduke7885 7 месяцев назад
2 questions why hasn't his #14 been tired by the flames and 2. Why the hell isn't in HOF (hockey hall of fame)?!!?
@AeronBlackman
@AeronBlackman 2 года назад
Saw him on NEWSMAX. His accounts were frozen for supporting the trucker protest in Ottawa.
@goodeye6373
@goodeye6373 3 года назад
Think he was one of the top players. Bit of a s#@t disturber who was really fast. A smaller faster version of Marchand. So many non calls against him. Dove some times may have something to do with that. Took a lot of beatings. Of course every one he fought was bigger than him. He was a heart and soul guy. Energy.
@bugsbunny6557
@bugsbunny6557 2 года назад
Enjoying your book,on last chapter.Warrior Canadian💋❤
@davidthompson62
@davidthompson62 Год назад
Why this guy isn’t in the HOF is beyond me. Maybe because he played in Calgary where many never saw much of what he could do?
@hagabur2891
@hagabur2891 5 лет назад
The bloody Jersey moment is my favorite
@knightrider693
@knightrider693 6 месяцев назад
Dont know how he skated so fast carrying around that huge heart. Theo was a problem for opposing defensemen
@mikeysrants4527
@mikeysrants4527 4 года назад
Wish his comeback in 2009-2010 panned out, at least for a season or two. Was great to see him play with iggy and kipper etc. for a brief time
@chipperbusterfleury5860
@chipperbusterfleury5860 4 года назад
Yeah katzman really excited the crowd with a fleury of slappers
@AdamtheGrey02
@AdamtheGrey02 10 месяцев назад
I still recall an early season game way back in 1989 watching the Canucks play the Flames and seeing little Theo lay a nice hit to the boards against 6 feet 3 inch Harold Snepsts. He had the heart of a lion when he was out there.
@krayzdude1847
@krayzdude1847 4 года назад
Flames need to retire 14 and 34 THEO AND KIPPER
@irok81
@irok81 6 лет назад
Cool video. Brought back alot of memories
@MynameisMikeee
@MynameisMikeee 6 лет назад
Thank you so much for posting this video!!
@JMC-The-Director
@JMC-The-Director 5 месяцев назад
My favorite player growing up as a kid
@MisfitPhobia
@MisfitPhobia 6 лет назад
Great video! Put him in the HOF.
@PinkyThumbs
@PinkyThumbs 5 лет назад
im a ducks fan and think he should be in the HoF! Gotta love little guys that play big. Put him in the hall already!
@LukeWelchPianist
@LukeWelchPianist 4 года назад
What an underrated talent!!!
@Mat-ss8uw
@Mat-ss8uw 2 года назад
I remember the Flames management royally screwed him on his comeback. He looked great and earned a spot and they kicked him to the curb.
@1joshjosh1
@1joshjosh1 4 года назад
He sounds a little like Bret the Hitman Hart
@happylostsouls3327
@happylostsouls3327 4 месяца назад
Awesome hockey player 🙏🔥🙏🔥
@samcasey7672
@samcasey7672 11 месяцев назад
Not taking anything away from Fleury, but man goalies used to be so leaky
@freedomfreedom9523
@freedomfreedom9523 2 года назад
Amazing great Canadian hero
@georgehampton25
@georgehampton25 5 лет назад
Would love to see the play when he was on a breakaway, Fuhr came out to challenge him, he tapped the puck under Fuhr, jumped over him and scored into an empty net! Classic Fleury!
@buckchesterfield8886
@buckchesterfield8886 Год назад
One of my absolute favorite players of all time. It’s too bad he has such trash politics but we have to separate the player from the man sometimes.
@guillaumesandmayer7053
@guillaumesandmayer7053 Год назад
Mighty small man who ate pain for breakfast..
@smfalconsnipers124
@smfalconsnipers124 4 года назад
Lol rocking that jofa was bad but with no visor you looked like a Martian.
@t-bonecollecting88
@t-bonecollecting88 7 месяцев назад
he is the amazing player back in his day who think theo fleury will be in the hall of fame
@egggaming2394
@egggaming2394 6 лет назад
Its hard to imagine that he did drugs and drincked and still he was amazing player
@jpodell007
@jpodell007 4 года назад
That's called being a "functional addict" in the mental health world.
@ethan0080
@ethan0080 4 года назад
i am gratefully that able to play against him on the Charity game. He's on break away and i make that save. And then he came over and tap my back saying nice work kid.
@williamclark8864
@williamclark8864 3 года назад
180 lbs of solid granite. No team name fit a player better. He was a ball of fire.
@ronniejamesdio3951
@ronniejamesdio3951 6 лет назад
Messier's giveaway awesome!!!!!!!!!!!!
@janpop3598
@janpop3598 Год назад
Probably the greatest 5'6 player in nhl history
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