Две недели назад СССР выиграли 10:3. Что случилось?
@simplehuman1798Ай бұрын
What Coach Brooks says is priceless….”Play your game….post your game….play your game”. Exquisite life advice.
@simplehuman1798Ай бұрын
As one member of the University of Michigan NCAA Football National Champions would have said, “Coach Brooks got them boys HARD”.
@defundhollyweird8675Ай бұрын
Herb Brooks was a genius for playing an exhibition game against the Soviets before the Olympics.
@MeDecade2 ай бұрын
This is truly the greatest game of any sport in the 20th century. Too bad the aspect ratio is completely wrong, taking away from the integrity of the presentation. In the 21st century, there's no excuse for this kind of ineptitude. Absolutely no reason why it couldn't be displayed in its proper 4:3 ratio. None. Perhaps some might think this is an overreaction but for as important a moment in time this was and is, it should be done correctly.
@RaineriHakkarainen2 ай бұрын
It is not! USA had More Ice rinks and hockey players than Russia in 1980! Soviet League goal scoring leaders were in 1980 Shalimov 34 goals Drotzdetzky 31 Varnakov 30 Priodin 27 Lavrentjev 27 they did not played in 1980 olympics! Today Canada have 650000 hockey players!, USA have 500000 hockey players today! Ovechkin's Russia have only 80000 hockey players today! USA and Canada should have 15 guys who have scored over 800 goals like Ovechkin today! There were good players in Lake placid 1980 like Jari Kurri Peter Stastny Glenn Anderson Neal Broten!, NHL scoring leaders were in 1980s Gretzky Kurri Peter Stastny Glenn Anderson Neal Broten!! Today 3,3% of NHL players from Russia! Soccer have 250 million players vs Canada 650000 players that means The Soccer All Stars would beat Orr Gretzky Lemieux easily 100 game Series 93-7! The Hard truth is Soviets could score 6,5 goals against young USA! Two games in 1980 10-3 3-4 and goodwill games 1990 10-3 3-3! Calgary 1988 Soviet vs USA 7-5!
@777-pdf2 ай бұрын
Good 'ol days when America was badass and her people weren't ignorant morons who believe every word fake news tells them. Even sports suck nowadays, everything halls become so fake and hollow.
@TorontoGuy2 ай бұрын
Just watched "Miracle" and now I'm here.
@shelbyweber51103 ай бұрын
After all these years I’m still proud of these young men and YES “I BELIEVE IN MIRACLES BECAUSE OF THESE YOUNG MEN AND THIS IS STILL MY FAVORITE MEMORY OF THE 1980 OLYMPICS
@StickEBallz3 ай бұрын
30:25 definition of HUSTLE
@tipigi35703 ай бұрын
I REALLY wish this game could be upgraded to a better quality. One of the most amazing moments in sports, it deserves to be preserved at a better quality!
@stephaniemorrissey1233 ай бұрын
I never realized until I watched this, the entire game, what an unbelievable impact Craig (goalie) had on the game.
@flaming74883 ай бұрын
Jim Craig carried the team on his back through half the match
@stevenkramer19754 ай бұрын
Do I believe in miracles? -No Do I believe in the USA -Yes
@WeatherWeasel664 ай бұрын
I Don't if Al Michael will ever have a better call.... "Do you believe in Miracles ?" I was an Atheist Until that game....
@ronbad124 ай бұрын
Tying Goal 1:23:32 Winning at 1:26:49
@Sliced_Bread13 ай бұрын
Legend
@simplehuman17984 ай бұрын
Can’t believe that the Americans played so much dump-and-chase in the last three minutes, BUT their play during the last thirty seconds was badassed.
@doclew284 ай бұрын
Bro... i was 10 years old and screaming. Hahahahaha My Raiders won the Super Bowl that year too. So it was great to be me in 1980. LOL
@toddpayne9234 ай бұрын
Hey was Silk offsides right before the PP Goal? LOL
@byronharano23914 ай бұрын
Al Michaels got his start as a sports caster for a Hawai'i television station. This is why Al had no problems with non-English names and names of Samoans, Hawaiians or any other Pacific Islander. Mahalo Al Michaels....we not forgotten you Kama`Aina😂!
@safespacebear6 ай бұрын
"do you believe in miracles...yes!" probably the greatest call ever along with "down goes Fraiser"
@danielcorreard37466 ай бұрын
this is with out debate the geatest sports moment in the history of this country and i doubt it will ever be beaten or ever matched
@brianjones76606 ай бұрын
the team is going nuts on the ice with the fans .....and Brooks walks down the tunnel because its their moment.....classy.👍
@brianjones76606 ай бұрын
watched this live on Toronto TV, living in Buffalo, starting at 5 PM EST. Saw it live. Watching on tape I still am nervous...😂
@philipcatuogno29686 ай бұрын
"2:25, 2:24, 2:23...to play" chills
@jacquelinerussell85306 ай бұрын
I was eighteen, and fixing to graduate. HIGH SCHOOL I never missed watching the Olympics, winter, and summer. It was pandemonium that evening. I was so proud to be an American 🇺🇲
@ОлегЗайцев-м8ч5 ай бұрын
а мне было 10 лет....естественно я болел за сборную СССР.....но увы это был не наш день....
@Nvwheeler7 ай бұрын
They still had to pull themselves together and win the Gold Medal game. Not an easy task, given how emotional this victory was
@RoyalMela4 ай бұрын
There was no gold medal game. It was a round robin medal round and team with most points after three games won the gold.
@suzannethepatriot80497 ай бұрын
This and Secretariat. Best of the best!
@cameronjones3057 ай бұрын
What an intro by Al Michaels and what an absolute barn burner of a game. Brings tears to my eyes.
@ВладимирМарусенко-у1х7 ай бұрын
the Russians were smeared USA is the best hockey country Russia is shit Slava=Glory to Ukraine! USA and Ukraine!
@barneshomestead12407 ай бұрын
One of the most beautiful shared moments my sister & I ever experienced.
@Dallastars7 ай бұрын
😭
@natebaumann27307 ай бұрын
Wow what amazing game, just finshed watching it!!
@Dallastars7 ай бұрын
WOAH
@natebaumann27308 ай бұрын
I was born 6 months and 11 days after The Miracle On Ice!.. On September 2nd 1980, I wish I was old enough to watch it back then! I got "Rizzo" Autograph of him after he scored the game winner though!
@jeffreyjacobs3908 ай бұрын
The RUSSIANS LIVED IN A CLOSED SOCIETY, NO FREEDOM TO SPEAK OUT ABOUT ANYTHING NOT PARTY LINE POLICY .... these were cogs in the Soviet Machine and called Soviet Army ..... they did NO SUCH DRILLS NOR WORK .... just played hockey ... and were together for many years and PROFESSIONAL in every aspect. To lose was not in their ideology ! Surprise !!! jj
@scotthruska49067 ай бұрын
CHANGE IS GOOD FOR THEM!
@toddjohnson75728 ай бұрын
Who won the game tho? Soooo long a video.
@BrucePerkins-mc3hp7 ай бұрын
Who do you think won?
@Mark-hu5hq8 ай бұрын
n 1980 Minnesota boys dominated college hockey. I consider the Olympic team as not only ‘team USA’ but also ‘team Minnesota’. Twelve of the 20 players were from Minnesota and the vast majority of goals were by Minnesotans. As with probably all Minnesotans my family, friends and I were glued to the TV on that remarkable day at Lake Placid. Great memories! I went to high school (Mayo high school in Rochester Minnesota) with Eric Strobel who is a year younger than I. As with many Minnesota kids at the time I learned to skate without any formal coaching and played in pick-up games on outdoor rinks. I recall many days we played when the temperature was below zero. We would play until are toes and fingers started to become numb and then went in the warming house (with a wood-burning stove) to warm up and then returned to the ice. There were two outdoor rinks at the high school and we played hockey during gym class. I recall that Strobel’s abilities amazed me even then he was able to hit a slapshot from one end of the rink into the goal on the opposite end without the puck ever touching ice on its way into the net. His contributions to the Olympic team were critical and yet not noted sufficiently by the media. He made very important defensive plays and passes in all of the games.
@michaelcavallacci29458 ай бұрын
Don’t sell the Boston kids short. That’s disrespectful. Herb Brooks was a Minnesota guy and chose a lot of his own players at UM. Jim Craig was the MVP of those Olympics, Jack OCallahan , Dave Silk and Mike Eruzioni were vital players and all went to Boston U. BU won 3 National Championships in the 1970’s including 1978. It’s true that the majority of players were from Minnesota and that’s great and they deserve plenty of recognition. But that team wouldn’t have won anything without the Boston U kids. I’m from NYC and never played hockey in my life but I did attend BU on a basketball scholarship from 80-84 and met those guys several times even though they had all graduated. Great days.
@dudley56588 ай бұрын
Would like to have that puck.
@markgoode49938 ай бұрын
It’s actually pretty amazing that Eruzione’s goal ended up the winner; both Krutov (“it looked like it hit the post!”) and Maltsev missed golden chances to equalise within a minute. As well as they played, 🇺🇸 also rode their luck late.
@richardvehlow33418 ай бұрын
I met dave silk about 10 years ago at a trade show. He let me hold the medal. OMFG. It was like holding the holy grail!
@davenorth89228 ай бұрын
Wow! Those Ruuskys play Rough. They should play in the NHL or the NFL.
@stephenrositer72048 ай бұрын
How often do you sharpen skates??
@mrpratt228 ай бұрын
Dryden was such a wet blanket all game
@eightapeach28618 ай бұрын
So the US team can trip, hit, pin to the wall and never get a penalty called? That’s typical.
@MikeMagee-hk1zu8 ай бұрын
They HAD TO WAIT, those are the rules!!! If they skated off, they wouldn’t be invited to the next games 4 years later. They had no choice, it had NOTHING TO DO WITH “CLASS”!!! Moron.
@ryanhandley48298 ай бұрын
1:46:30 >>>
@cryptohalloffame8 ай бұрын
there's a video out there of Euruzione's goal, at ice level almost from behind him, and you see how fast the goal was, how he did it all incredibly fast, including the snapshot itself.
@DetroitLions598 ай бұрын
I was 15 years old in 1980, I remember hearing about the victory at my high school basketball game, the crowd cheered so loud! I later watched the taped delay of the game like everyone else, but was still super tense watching it even though I knew the USA already won?!?😜
@blueberrypie778 ай бұрын
1:20:41 is the moment the Soviet Union choked away the 20th century.
@РадикГрей8 ай бұрын
Американцы при помощи допинга бегали по льду вот и победили.
@FirstLast-gm6gw8 ай бұрын
Anyone shrugging off how incredible this was or referencing othet sports moments as superior doesn't undersand the context or complete impossibilty of this moment. The Soviet team was the best hockey team on the planet, without question. The US team was comprised of mostly college post grads. As a global comparison, this would be like a U18 team beating Manchester City. But also throw in the global pilitical turmoil of the time and this story is easily the greatest sports moment in history. This game single handedly broke the notion within the USSR that the Soviet system was superior.
@theKevncaz6 ай бұрын
A sports commentator, I forget which one, said the next day, "this would be the equivalent of a group of Canadian college students forming an (American) football team and two weeks later, beating the Pittsburgh Steelers."