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Every time I watch that Scott/Westgarth fight I cringe. He was so bloody I literally thought Scott knocked Westgarth's nose clean off his face.
That video is awesome, I didn't remember even seeing it the first time. I love how the guys wife is loving the taunt.ohhhhh yah!!! Forgot all about it. Funniest shit ever.
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aQD6VP-csEg[/media]
Was at this game live...
Ruutu picking Modanos pocket, and scoring on the breakaway as pretty boy sulks at the blue line was awesome.
As a non-season ticket holder, I actually had tickets to some of the memorable's already mentioned.
Bondra's 500th I was at, didn't even know he scored at first. Then my Uncle reminded me it was his 500th as we were cheering. Completely forgot.
Was at the Calgary game when Seabs won it in OT.
I remember that Ruutu goal, I was there for that too. If I remember right that was Savvy's first game behind the bench as well
This thread has done nothing but miss hockey even more.
Good, here's another one:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opjPokB0NIg[/media]
He was a monster on the ice, but one of the nicest athletes I've ever met off of it. Getting to talk to him and play street hockey as an 8 year old kid was one of the coolest things and I'll never forget it.
Good, here's another one:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opjPokB0NIg[/media]
RIP BOB PROBERT!
That's awesome, I'm happy for you.
I haven't watched this video since the year anniversary of his death. As *** as it sounds, it brings a tear to my eye because this is the player I identified with the most growing up, he was my hero. It would have been a privilege and an honor to meet him in person.
There will never be a player like Probert ever.
January 8, 2003.
I got to see possibly the last 0-0 tie in Blackhawks history versus Phoenix.
Leighton earned a shutout in his NHL debut, and Bierk earned his first shutout as well.
Was it memorable because of the performance? Or just because it was a 0-0 tie?
Just asking because those are the dark days. I can't imagine there was much of an offensive push from either team back then.
I'm surpised there's almost no mentions of games during the Roenick, Amonte, Chelios era. I honestly don't remember specific games, except the Stanley Cup Finals vs the Pens, as I was just getting into hockey around then, but I'm sure some of you have some that stand out.