You should give more props to Hossa. He was so impactful throughout those years. The seabrook and Keith combo was also on the level of toews/makar today
@tonybleau6219Ай бұрын
Agreed. Hossa brought so damn much to this team. One of the best two-way wingers of all-time.
@brianjulius6756Ай бұрын
Yea he set it up as only dynasty of the salary cap era then didn’t mention any moves they made like having to let go of players after 2010 cup or bickell illness after 2013 or the dynasty ending bc toews and seabrook regressing but on massive contracts
@NicolaParise-h8cАй бұрын
One of the best free agents in nhl history. They should've had a 3 peat. Should've beat the kings in game 7.
@ghostbustin4Ай бұрын
Completely agree Hossa deserves more credit and brought this team to a new level. Honestly Hossa is probably one of the best free agent signings across Chicago sports history with how much they won.
@brandonhawley784Ай бұрын
Miss hossa!
@thewavepilotsАй бұрын
Literally just served Patrick Kane at a restaurant and then went on my break and saw this haha
@HecticHockeyАй бұрын
No way
@GhostToast18Ай бұрын
Like 2 hours ago i had a discussion with a buddy about the og 6 because of a lighter he had, and we couldnt even think of the blackhawks, and were surprised when we looked it up lmao
@peterolbrisch8970Ай бұрын
Thank God you used the word "literally" or I wouldn't believe you.
@thewavepilotsАй бұрын
@@HecticHockey yes dude I swear I work at Chefs restaurant in Buffalo NY. He comes in for lunch once a week with his dad.
@Venin77Ай бұрын
is he a big tipper?
@shhhhip52Ай бұрын
The core 7 that won all 3 cups were not just elite talents. They worked their asses off and set the tone for the rest of the team. That’s why 4 are HOFers, (Kane, Toews, Keith, Hossa), 2 fringe HOFers (Sharp, Seabrook), and the best defensive D-man of the Cap era. (Hjalmarsson)
@paulwt9783Ай бұрын
Corey Crawford is the nearest/likeliest hall of famer among the rest of the roster past the 4.
@paulwt9783Ай бұрын
also, altho bizarrely snubbed from getting his name on the Cup in 10, Bryan Bickell was also on all 3 Cup teams; played in the regular season and multiple playoff games for all 3 teams. You can see him on the bench celebrating during Kane's tying goal in the iconic Nashville game.
@shhhhip52Ай бұрын
@@paulwt9783 I know you’re not pointing to a shortened-season Jennings trophy that Ray Emery got him as the reason he should be ahead.
@shhhhip52Ай бұрын
Crawford had a good career. Nothing close to Sharp/Seabrook/Hjalmarsson
@paulwt9783Ай бұрын
@@shhhhip52 Crawford was starting goalie for 2 Stanley Cup teams, won 2 Jennings trophies (fewest goals against), has the 11th best save % in league history, and a lot of really good numbers in general. Tom Barrasso is in w similar numbers as far as adjusted point shares, Jon Quick will get in. Crow will have a serious argument and will probably eventually get put in.
@tylermiddleton9166Ай бұрын
Got me tearing up on a Tuesday 🥲 The Hawks dynasty was the best childhood I could've asked for. Love getting to remember the good old days
@kellancarney810Ай бұрын
Same here. Blackhawks dynasty Cubs world series run and just overall being really good for years Bulls with d-rose and Jimmy butler And the bears were... There Chicago sports 2009-2020 were fun
@mmmbbqАй бұрын
You're lucky. The Hawks of my childhood always got knocked out by the Oilers.
@kellancarney810Ай бұрын
@@mmmbbq still better than where the hawks are now or especially in 06-07
@klompsauce8 күн бұрын
Not a dynasty
@DERRTYCHYBOАй бұрын
Man I miss those 2010s Hawks teams. Can't believe its been 9 years since they last won the cup. Time flies.
@dalton7726Ай бұрын
Always will be my favorite team. Watching patty kane go from a rookie all the way to the American GOAT was truly something to behold
@jackfoster3652Ай бұрын
Mike Modano still leads in every meaningful individual stat but keep coping it's hilarious
@dalton7726Ай бұрын
@@jackfoster3652 in the regular season. Kane in the playoffs was way better. 1 all star. No hart. Sorry bud
@jackfoster3652Ай бұрын
@@dalton7726 Yea the regular season only encompasses 80% of the hockey played. Modano didn't cover up rape, beat up cab drivers over 20¢ or have rape accusations. So I'll take that guy over the known scumbag. Also when did Kane captain a team? Oh that's right he was too much of a cancer to get the big C
@dalton7726Ай бұрын
@@jackfoster3652 just say u dont like him bruh no need to act like this is based on on ice performance
@jackfoster3652Ай бұрын
@@dalton7726 and on ice performance is in favor of Modano bro has more goals, assists and points in the playoffs and regular season than Kaner. Only reason his stats don't look as "impressive" to you is he played until he was 40 something your butt buddy will fail to accomplish
@Lebowski55Ай бұрын
From 2002 to 2011 the Blackhawks drafted in order (most of whom played big parts on Stanley Cup Champions): Duncan Keith, Adam Burish, James Wisniewski, Brent Seabrook, Corey Crawford, Dustin Byfuglien, Dave Bolland Bryan Bickell, Troy Brouwer, Niklas Hjarlmarsson, Jonathan Toews, Patrick Kane, Ben Smith, Marcus Kruger, Philip Danault, Brandon Saad, Andrew Shaw. Thats how you build the bulk of a roster.
@sethking4311Ай бұрын
There won’t be another era as good as the Kane and Toews era
@thirdintermission8214Ай бұрын
Sid and Malkin
@NicolaParise-h8cАй бұрын
Hawks are gonna be a dominate team again. They drafted well this year again and Beddard is going to be a stud and superstar.
@jackfoster3652Ай бұрын
Please be joking. Cause if you're serious we need to institutionalize you. They were even top 5 in their own era. Malkin Crosby, Zetterberg Datsyuke, The Sedin twins, Bergeron Krejci, Kopitar Carter, McDavid Drai, OVI Backstrom. I can keep going but I hope you get the point
@thirdintermission8214Ай бұрын
@@jackfoster3652 LOL 😂
@sethking4311Ай бұрын
@@NicolaParise-h8c absolutely, I’m excited about Bedsy and the other prospects like Nazar , Moore, Levshunov , Vanecker, Boisvert and others, they will definitely be dominant again
@chicagoturntablismАй бұрын
Growing up with this team was something so special to be in Chicago and in Highschool/ college. We literally had Blackhawks parties 5 days a week
@Jsmoove17Ай бұрын
As a Blackhawk’s fan I’d argue that 2013 was the greatest offense of all time. I’d consider the pens a dynasty with their 09, 16’ and 17’ trophy. Syd is a dynasty himself keeping that team solid for a decade and a half.
@C4m4r0Ай бұрын
The 2013 Hawks may have been the best hawks team ever. That final was probably one of the few finals in the last 20 years that was actually the 2 best teams. That Bruins team was extremely good
@jeremyenelsonАй бұрын
@@C4m4r0That year, the final four teams were the four previous cup champions, so winning2013 was that much sweeter.
@paulwt9783Ай бұрын
They were dominant in the clutch and calm in the clutch in a way that was almost comical. Even when they lost they tended to take a bite out of whomever - they weren't an easy out. I saw an image w game 6 records of all the teams from like 06-20, the Blackhawks were 15-1 in game 6. Even the best other teams were barely over 500. They were 15-1. 2011 they were the 8 seed, down 3-0 to the 1 seed eventual runner up Canucks, took it all the way to game 7 overtime. 2012, clutch late wins vs AZ then the all time cheap shot on Hossa took the heart out of them the end of that series. 2014 down 3-1 to LA in the WCF, Kane carried them to game 7 OT where they lost on a bad bounce and bad officiating. 2013 back from 3-1 down vs Det to win it, had the game winner taken away at the end of regulation, won in OT anyway; they were also down a goal in the 3rd period in game 6 on the road in that series, facing elimination. Won anyway. Down 2-1 to Boston, won the series 3 straight (multiple OT and comeback late wins). Down 2-1 to Tampa, won the series 3 straight, choked the life out of them. Tied 2-2 w Anaheim in 15 WCF, down 2 goals w a minute left in game 5, Toews scored twice to tie the game and send it to OT. Hawks LOST in OT to go down 3-2. STILL WON THE SERIES. Like where other teams would have been demoralized or folded, they very rarely did. 2016 down 3-1 to St Louis, forced game 7 and lost by 1, in the 3rd. 2013 WCF game 5, Kings tied right at the end of regulation. Hawks didn't care, won it in 2OT anyway to make the finals. 2010 Cup finals, Philly rallied from 2-0 down to make it a 2-2 series - Hawks didn't care, momentum meant nothing, they won 2 straight to end it. In game 6, Hawks think they're about to win the Cup, Philly ties it with 4 minutes left, has all momentum. Hawks don't care, win in OT. 2009 2nd round vs Vancouver, game 6, Hawks w a chance to clinch, they blow an early 3-1 lead, Vancouver goes up 4-3 in the 3rd. Hawks tie it like a minute later wo flinching. Vancouver then takes the lead again with 8 minutes left. Kane scores less than a minute later to tie it again. Toews scores less than a minute after that. Kane then puts them up 2 w a famous goal to end it. 2010 1st rd vs Nashville, game 5 of a 2-2 series, Hawks are down a goal and shorthanded w under a minute left, about to go to Nashville down 3-2. Kane ties it w 15 seconds left. They win in OT. 2013 stanley cup game 6, down a goal w 1 minute left, Boston expecting to go back to Chicago for game 7, Hawks score 2 in 17 seconds to win it. There has never been another team like this. Not just in the cap era either. Ever. There is dominance but dominance can be quite boring. The dynasty Hawks were never boring. They were always or often enough anyway facing legitimate peril. It never felt or looked easy or automatic. But they would almost always do it when it mattered, to a degree no other team has ever done it. My theory on this is that Patrick Kane is the main catalyst, I believe he's the most clutch player in hockey history and the calmest and most confident in big situations and I believe he infected his entire team. There had already also been clutch work from Toews prior to being drafted, so he had it. But it became the whole team. If you watched Detroit late last year btw you can see Kane infecting THAT team too. They started doing crazy clutch stuff, all kinds of guys not just Raymond. Being around a player like that and seeing how he is in the big moments just - instills it in others. Takes away the nerves and the fear that normally are involved. Or so the theory goes.
@brandonbroholm1830Ай бұрын
I like this analysis very much. It'll be hard for any team to give their fans a product that good ever again. Like you said, dominance can be boring. But the flavor of dominance those Blackhawks delivered was a level of sports entertainment that is unlikely to be reached again. I'd like to see your theory discussed on the relevant subreddits
@michaelbuczek1767Ай бұрын
The most fun years of my life. Season tickets for 9 years with my best buddy. 324 Row 16 Seats 3&4
@glutenfreejazzАй бұрын
This made me smile. Hope they surge back, maybe you'll get another decade of the same seats ;)
@bho30758Ай бұрын
Let’s not forget Patrik Stefan was the reason the hawks got Patrick Kane lmao
@PTS328Ай бұрын
I think he was the first pick, before the Canucks picked the Sedins, if i remember right
@lethalbydefaultАй бұрын
It was such a good run. I'm ready for the future!
@CZsWorldАй бұрын
This was a fun video. I loved reliving the three cups. The 2 goals in 17 seconds in 2013 has got to be my favorite moment due to the confusion around Kane's winner in 2010.
@wrigleyishome476413 күн бұрын
I sure miss those teams, but I'm grateful for the memories and will remember those championship teams forever. 2010 was a young talented team on fire, 2013 was the dominating veteran team that basically dominated everyone, and 2015 was the hard grinding team that turned it on in the playoffs. That Blackhawks Ducks series was something else, and it made me a coffee drinker lol.
@linkroblox9474Ай бұрын
As a Chicagoan, I miss those days
@HaikesXOАй бұрын
I was 17-22 years old for their run.. went to every parade in Chicago.. man what a time
@Kevin-dx7utАй бұрын
I miss Pat Foley more than anything tbh
@DERRTYCHYBOАй бұрын
One of the GOATs
@PeterHKwokАй бұрын
You can't forget the Islanders hold a North American pro sports record of 19 consecutive playoff victories, that is the best team by far, the NHL (based in Montreal at the time) had to change the playoff format to heavily favor the Oilers to stop the Isles from winning a 5th-straight Cup to officially tie the Canadiens' record, though the Habs had to win much less playoff rounds to win those 5
@paulwt9783Ай бұрын
sports is entertainment. when it's that automatic it loses the entertainment. nobody ever really got tired of the dynasty Hawks, bc they were always incredibly dramatic, and would actually lose - but dramatically, and always after dramatically fighting their way back. and their wins were just as dramatic and did not feel quite inevitable, even if maybe they were - unlike the later Lightning whose 'clutchness' always felt inevitable and easy and contrived, like how top NCAA football teams never quite lose even when ostensibly threatened.
@PeterHKwokАй бұрын
@@paulwt9783 It was dramatic for the Islanders every time, barely anyone expected them to win no matter how many cups they already won, regardless that has nothing to do with the Montreal-based NHL changing the playoff format to favor the opposing finalist
@casewojo6186Ай бұрын
As a wings fan, I couldn’t stand the Blackhawks in the 2010-14. But damn did I respect that team. So happy to have Kane in the winged wheel.
@BrandonHilikus9 күн бұрын
try canucks fan... ruined our chance at our cup. even when we beat them in 2011 they forced game 7 which we won but if we solved them in 5/6 I think we would of had more in the tank against boston.
@Penguinzero18 сағат бұрын
Chicago won in 2015 roo
@matthewdedios7288Ай бұрын
I remember watching the Toews and Kane era of the 2010s when I was young at that time. It also got me into watching sports, Toews and Kane were my first two favorite sports athletes that I liked, and will always be my favorite Blackhawks players of all time. Man it was so fun to watch them play and bring three Stanley Cups to the Windy City in the 2010s during my childhood. It was so amazing! We had a great run! Also, bowman should’ve never traded Artemi Panarin to the Blue Jackets for Brandon Saad back in the summer of 2017, that’s when the dominos started to fall, they went on a downward spiral following that. If Bowman didn’t trade Panarin, we would’ve been a playoff team for at least 3-4 years and added 1 or 2 more cups to the 2010s dynasty. Hopefully the Bedard era will be like the Toews and Kane era. Go Hawks! ❤️🖤
@L_jensen29Ай бұрын
ur videos don’t get enough credit, you’re genuinely My favorite NHL youtuber right now keep it up brotha
@HecticHockeyАй бұрын
Thank you!
@lukewatson411Ай бұрын
Easily same
@zayneflynn1348Ай бұрын
Him and Hockey Psychology are the best check him out too
@javelldunn3379Ай бұрын
I love the Blackhawks when they won the Stanley Cup since 2010-2013-2015 this video awesome
@TheBehnnyАй бұрын
I watched every game during the dynasty run and was at game 2 of the 2010 Stanley cup final. It was an hour to watch them
@GlobalVeteranStoriesАй бұрын
Never stop making videos man. They’re genuinely so good!
@HecticHockeyАй бұрын
Thank you!
@GabrocolАй бұрын
And at the same time, the Cubs won the World Series! That was a great time to be a Chicago fan.
@mitchellkinzie8535Ай бұрын
Kinda wish you touched on game 7 of the 2015 western conference finals just a bit more. That was absolute domination by Chicago.
@cassidylynn2122 күн бұрын
i miss this team. good times. i wish i was a little older in 2010 so i would remember it more.
@mariovaccarella6854Ай бұрын
Great Video. When The Miracle happened, 2 goals in only 17 seconds, I texted my buddy in Florida, who, as A Kid, was A Huge Terry O'Reilly Fan, while I was A Huge Tony O Esposito Fan (as our Jerseys showed, in playing Street Hockey in The Late 70s), Chicago! Chicago! Chicago! It was great winning at TD Garden, rather than us having to go back to Chicago for A Game 7.
@HecticHockeyАй бұрын
Love stories like this
@mariovaccarella6854Ай бұрын
@@HecticHockey Thank You. He's, unfortunately, going through a lot with A Skin Thing. Thanks for the kind words & comment. Keep up the great work
@mariovaccarella6854Ай бұрын
@@HecticHockey Even though I like The Rangers a bit more, also, now, I'm still A Huge Chicago Blackhawks Fan (I'd even say that there's more of A Tie).
@metraking19229 күн бұрын
The Blackhawks from 2009-2017 were the reason why I fell in love with hockey as a kid and were probably the greatest times of my life as a Chicago sports fan. And while I doubt we’ll be able to recreate what we accomplished back then with Bedard. I have a lot of hope for the future of this team
@marzix427Ай бұрын
Not mentioning Hossa and the other 2 really good defenseman they had in Hjarlmasson and Seabrook is a disservice to those guys and all those GREAT trades they made at different points in their cup run. Trading for Sharp, Versteeg, and Ladd. Drafting Saad and Shaw. Then some of those midseason trades for like Oduya, Handzus, Frolik, and Vermette who all had huge moments. They played the 2015 playoffs with pretty much 4 defenseman, a 5th who played sparingly and a 6th who barely saw the ice.
@TheAtomicBurrito8113 күн бұрын
Yeah how can you skip over those three guys? They were core guys.
@RevahsMada22 күн бұрын
Those Minnesota Wild teams in 2014 and 2015 were very good but ran into the Blackhawks in peak form.
@maxberglind3275Ай бұрын
Game five against Nashville. Patrick Kane’s only shorthanded goal of his entire CAREER.
@HecticHockeyАй бұрын
Wow that’s insane
@tyreepowell8367Ай бұрын
@@HecticHockeyI Miss Jonathan Toews And Patrick Kane As Legends Who Won 3 Stanley Cups For The Blackhawks ❤️🖤 2010 2013 And 2015
@js60540Ай бұрын
Thanks, Max for bringing that up. While I'm a Hawks fan (form Makita-Hull era), Modano is the better all-around pUSA-born player over Kane. He had 29 SHG. Says a lot about his abilities other than goals & assists.
@Penguinzero18 сағат бұрын
@@js60540not true Kane has more stats
@brianmcnamara683Ай бұрын
13:19 that’s me holding the cup! claim to fame
@HecticHockeyАй бұрын
Ha no way, that's awesome
@Quoise_Ай бұрын
lets go hawks man i miss the 2010s hawks
@rickieg9870Ай бұрын
Blackhawks OWNED the 2010s
@Brandon-o3o9n26 күн бұрын
As a Flyers fan I hated them in 2010 but there’s something about watching the young guns dominate early in their careers that makes it hard not to like.
@Saucegardner11Ай бұрын
Hawks my fav team this video proves they’ve been the most successful team in the salary cap era so far
@jcoxy105723 күн бұрын
Good times man. Good times.
@-cransberries-9320Ай бұрын
Growing up with the blackhawks as hometown team was so inspirational seeing two kids just fucking ball was so cool
@Rinde0075 күн бұрын
I never knew that Toews came back after being drafted (UND is what i mean) makes me even more happy to be from a mere hour Northwest of the Ralph Engelstad Arena
@mpaulmАй бұрын
Oilers were never a big market team, they just drafted well early on along with Gretzky being sold to them.
@HecticHockeyАй бұрын
I was more going at the fact that their owner at the time was worth well over a billion dollars meaning that they could attract better players
@titanlobster980Ай бұрын
@@HecticHockeythey literally sold the greatest player of all time. They weren’t and still are not a big market team
@rjcraig630219 күн бұрын
Can’t forget what happened to Kyle Beach during the 2010 run
@empire026 күн бұрын
Loved this team, very rarely does a team do something like this. The 2013 team was the best of the bunch. If not for LA, they likely would have threepeated
@Lebowski55Ай бұрын
The Blackhawks were a juggernaut
@mikehunt5574Ай бұрын
Those were good teams, they beat my Bruins in 6 games back in '13.
@baileytoulouse18Ай бұрын
If you haven't made one yet I'd love to see a video made by hectic about Ovechkins or The caps' playoff struggles throughout the Ovechkin-Era, all the way to the run that would go on to become the clubs first cup win🙏🏼🙏🏼👍🏼
@kevinso187Ай бұрын
The leagues a better place with the Blackhawks winning
@ComedyJakobАй бұрын
My Grandpa and I used to watch the Hawks all the time together. The last time we ever did was when we lost to the Kings in the Western final in 2014. I was really bummed because he had cancer and I really wanted us to win the cup that year so he could see it. We ended up winning it the next year, but it was a little bitter sweet for me, personally.
@jonr957421 күн бұрын
I recognize that Gretzky and his team had his dynasty but these guys are precision tuned athletes; health, fitness, and hockey have been their whole lives. Gretzky has said it himself he could never compete with these guys, so to continue to say his team was the greatest is a complete diminution of the last 2 decades of hockey.
@ThatGuyAlex69Ай бұрын
I was in 10th grade win they won their first. I remember no one in school cared but me and my friends (NWI) by 2012 my senior year EVERYONE had hawks gear lol
@peterolbrisch8970Ай бұрын
You're wrong about winning the cup 3 times in six years. Yes, they won three cups over SEASONS, but that was in a span of five years and one week, which isn't the same thing.
@HR2007-o3fАй бұрын
You did a fabulous job with this. 👌💯
@PTS328Ай бұрын
2010 OT cup winning goal. 2014 ot winner in conference finals against Kings, and 2015 SCF goal against TB. Patrick Kanes 3 most iconic goals. And great cellts on top of it to follow! 😎
@kostura20Ай бұрын
4:05 looks like Eric Staal
@GlitchedPerceptionАй бұрын
It is.
@BrickyMyStickyАй бұрын
Its pretty sad how far they’ve fell after their dynasty. This was certainly the teams prime and they might not ever get better than they were.
@bluegrassrebАй бұрын
09 was a great team too.
@humbleladАй бұрын
You forgot to mention the New Jersey Devils won three times in a short span from the late 90s to early 2000s and can be considered a dynasty as well
@AwesomeZachАй бұрын
You mean their dynasty from 2013-2024 ☠️
@thylacine519Ай бұрын
Not truly. Far bigger gap between cup appearances and victories. Truer if considering 2000-03, where they made the final 3 of 4 years
@humbleladАй бұрын
@@thylacine519 Fair point but it took Chicago 5 years to win three times. How long can we push the window to win three times for it to be a dynasty? I'm not sure there's a specific cutoff, but '95 to '03 is certainly longer, I'll give you that.
@dangshnizzle6929Ай бұрын
@@humblelad > 0.5 cups/year over your span of dominance
@murrayhumphreys372426 күн бұрын
Dale Tallon as GM never got the credit he deserved for putting this team together. Denis Savard kinda got screwed too but Coach Q was top notch.
@Squidpaws46928 күн бұрын
Didn’t talk about the transition from 2010-2013. The 2010 team hit a massive cap wall and had to get rid of so many players. The fact that they were able to put together an even better roster around the stars they kept and win again just a few years later is one of the greatest sports front office moves in history.
@coastaku1954Ай бұрын
I wouldn't call Edmonton a big market team... They struggled financially a lot and is exactly why they traded Wayne Gretzky for Cash as well as players
@alecmurawski3980Ай бұрын
Go Hawks. Don’t forget about us we’ll be back
@michaeleanes96927 күн бұрын
philly was just silent in disbelief lol
@tyreepowell8367Ай бұрын
Your KZbin Channel Is The Greatest
@PTS328Ай бұрын
Been watching and following hockey for over 20 years, and gotta say no team could control and dominate a game like the prime time Hawks. They’d put on a puck possession clinic. Also Kane favorite player, and funnest to watch. I know now u got McKinnon and McDavid, super fast, but NOBODY could manipulate a defense, do so lot with so little, either slowing down, stopping up, changing angles, delaying, like Kane could. He slowed the game down to the pace he wanted it
@YambagАй бұрын
Yeah an old school dynasty is three consecutive while a modern one is maybe 3 in 5
@Tony-r7vАй бұрын
When I think dynasties I think of the Canadiens, Islanders, Oilers. Hawks had a good run but I don’t think it should be called a dynasty. Heck if the Kings would have won in 2016 would you call them a dynasty?
@YambagАй бұрын
@@Tony-r7v i just stated the criteria for a modern dynasty. I think you're smart enough to do the math and answer your own question
@Tony-r7vАй бұрын
@@Yambag that’s your definition of a dynasty. Teams have to win consecutive titles to be considered a dynasty. Don’t get me wrong when you talk the top teams ever in the NHL the Hawks are in the conversation but can’t define them as a dynasty.
@YambagАй бұрын
@@Tony-r7v if it comes down to opinion and most people consider them a dynasty, then for all intents and purposes you are wrong.
@TrevorStevens9110 күн бұрын
New Jersey Devils Dallas Stars Pretty solid teams in the early 2000’s late 90’s
@FrankSanzeri29 күн бұрын
They were basically one goal away from a 3-peat and 4 cups
@Penguinzero18 сағат бұрын
They have 6 cups
@spinaldrake3041Ай бұрын
Since it got mentioned, as a preds fan I’d love to see you make a video about the 2017 preds run
@HecticHockeyАй бұрын
That could be good
@sharkhaos_probablyАй бұрын
Sharks 2016 run as well? They're similar so i just thought of that
@modernhistory8978Ай бұрын
You forgot that the maple leafs of Toronto had dynasty’s also
@kevbn90923 күн бұрын
Edmonton big market. Nice
@ZackyBonk1023Ай бұрын
I dont understand how you only have 20K subs. Your videos are really well made
@HecticHockeyАй бұрын
I appreciate that!
@maxratesАй бұрын
Patrick Kane is one of the best clutch players in history. He kind of embodies those Blackhawks, they aren't among the best teams of all-time but they played their best when it mattered.
@benrobinson498Ай бұрын
You wouldn’t consider the 2000-2010’s penguins a dynasty? 4 cup final appearances, 3 wins, longest NA playoff appearance streak. Kinda crazy
@paulwt978327 күн бұрын
3 Cups in 9 years w a 6 year break during which another team has a dynasty?
@jaredreynolds7115Ай бұрын
Felt like once they got a second win in the series it was there’s to lose every single time
@jefftucker9225Ай бұрын
With the hard cap, if you can maintain a good team for 6+ years and win a cup or two, that is pretty much a modern NHL dynasty, it's just to difficult to hold on to pieces, once rookie contracts are up, you have to start moving key pieces to pay the young stars you drafted
@paulwt978327 күн бұрын
a Cup or 2 does not make a dynasty. even 3 doesn't unless it's in a span of time at least around what the Hawks did. the Hawks btw were good from 09-17, 9 seasons. WCF appearance in 09, were the 1 seed in the West in 17.
@GeoFishingАй бұрын
Simply put. The blackhawks Dynasty saved Hockey. Your welcome.
@bretlyyАй бұрын
Hawks win at least 6 cups if salary cap doesn’t change.
@Bandanna-keyring-hardcoreАй бұрын
This era created so many bandwagon fans in my area lol. People who never watched hockey before and haven’t watched it since this dynasty ended
@kenkunz1428Ай бұрын
Patience Blackhawk fans...the future is starting to look pretty good!
@billk516Ай бұрын
You forgot to mention that they all knew about Kyle Beech
@paulwt9783Ай бұрын
what did they know about him? you don't even know how to spell his name, I doubt you are very well-informed on the incident.
@jeremymaslovitz235723 күн бұрын
I hate the salary cap, I get why they exist because of baseball and the Yankees. However the first issue is small market team owners are still billionaires crying about money. I get not allowing a team to outspend everyone in free agency but what about talent developed through the draft. The cap screwed the hawks before the dynasty started. Imagine no cap and they kept Dustin Byflugien the whole time and had kept nearly that whole roster. Look at the 2010 team believe it or not that roster was nearly all drafted by the hawks. Sure the flyers squandered having Sharp which was our gain and Hossa came here and proved he is a hall of famer after playing in three straight cup finals for 3 teams. There should be no cap on retaining players you draft it should be whatever you are willing to spend. Basically otherwise don’t call it parity you make big market teams develop for the rest of the league.
@HotCoco_18 күн бұрын
The Blackhawks dynasty has been severely marred by Patrick Kane's betrayal. Everything he has ever done in a Hawks uniform is meaningless now. His impact on the three Stanley Cups that the team won means nothing. He was such an important part of the dynasty era, and yet his legacy is utterly ruined.
@Penguinzero18 сағат бұрын
No
@kareneverman9256Ай бұрын
Hossa, Seabrook, Sharp
@jorgejohnson45125 күн бұрын
1:18 The Oilers are a big market team? I thought they won because they had Gretzky and Messier until they could no longer afford them.
@Ramuh.26 күн бұрын
We're throwing around the word Dynasty now I guess. Can't wait for people to talk about the Red Wings and Penguins dynasty because the core was there during the same time. There is a reason we don't call them Dynasty's anymore because they aren't the same.
@ComedyJakobАй бұрын
A dynasy is 3 championships by the same team with roughly the same core or at least some of the same players in a reasonable span of time.
@sparrow-we7ip14 күн бұрын
McDavid wishes he could be as electric as playoff Dave Bolland
@paulwt978327 күн бұрын
also, the Marian Hossa comments are nuts. his playoff impact has become extremely overrated since retiring bc his leaving happened to coincide w the Hawks collapsing as a team. but they collapsed as a team for several reasons - Crawford got injured, Hjalmarsson out, Keith and Seabrook aging out, Sharp gone, Quenneville gone, Toews losing effectiveness, Panarin gone. Hossa wasn't even on the team for the first year of the dynasty, he joined in 10 to cup chase on a young team that had been great the year before and made the WCF. he barely scored any goals in the playoff runs, he became complementary.
@TrevorD19Ай бұрын
14:10 You forgot the hit that took out Marian Hossa.
@BrandonHilikus9 күн бұрын
ya I remember this dynasty... for they fucked up our chance at the cup.... rip.
@Stzu-s2bt55Ай бұрын
This was just a recap of the Kane and Toews and there Cup runs. Those two were not the main reason why we won cups. We had other players that were a huge part of are dynasty. You really have to have had Hosea. If he didn’t score in game 5 in the 2010 playoffs against the Nashville predators. We probably would’ve been eliminated in Nashville for game 6. Patrick sharp was a part of it too. Even Brent Seabrook made his huge impact in game 7 vs the Detroit Red Wings in the 2013 playoffs. I do think that the video is a good review on there time with the hawks, but I don’t think you really don’t know how great this dynasty really is if it’s just two superstars and a top defenseman. The hawks weren’t great bye drafting superstars, they were great because the whole team believed that they could do something great.
@MrJal67Ай бұрын
I bet Crawford is still hung over after that second Cup celebration party!!
@ethanparker7900Ай бұрын
do a video on the kings from 2011-2014 or the lightning from 2015-2022. People debate on how many they have to win to be considered one but the reality is there is no specific number that dictates it, what dictates it is sustained dominance and multiple championships within short time spans which is what these 2 teams had in these respective timespans and what the bolts did from 2015-2022 for example with 2 cup titles, 4 cup finals and coming a win short from the finals again in 2016 and 2018 and also winning a presidents trophy in 2019. And the Kings 2 cup titles and 3 straight conference finals is worth mentioning as well.
@klompsauce8 күн бұрын
The reality is you have to win 3 of 4, 80's Oilers last dynasty
@ethanparker79008 күн бұрын
@@klompsauce says who?
@ethanparker79007 күн бұрын
@@klompsauce says who?
@jeffanderson3307Ай бұрын
I agree that the Blackhawks were a dynasty, but how were the penguins not, 4 finals, three cups in 10 years? 16 straight playoff appearances, I'm pretty sure that's the dynasty
@Penguinzero18 сағат бұрын
Chicago won 3 in 5 years
@LetsPlaysByM4rek12 күн бұрын
Sorry man, but not mentioning Marián Hossa a single time is from my point of view disrespectful. There were 3 Slovaks playing in Hawks during that time. Tomáš Kopecký, Michal Handzuš and Marián Hoss the Boss. I can understand that Tomáš and Michal (you even mentioned Michal once in a video, Even you mentioned Zdeno Chára) was not that big building stone of Franchise, but Marián was free agent after 2 loses in Finals in 2 years, so lets be honest, probably the most experienced player in a roster, so definetely, he was not just a role player. This is not a hate, this is just a view of myself during 2010s. Every single morning I was looking through teletext in TV just to see if Chicago had won and who from Slovak players scored or assisted. No matter what, keep doing what you are doing now.
@LetsPlaysByM4rek12 күн бұрын
LOL Why I am using my nickname from 2015 xDDD
@glaxko215 күн бұрын
I will never recognize the Blackhawks dynasty after what they did to Kyle Beech.
@charliem9831Ай бұрын
It wasn’t a dynasty
@HecticHockeyАй бұрын
Objectively wrong
@charliem9831Ай бұрын
@@HecticHockey but technically right … it’s three in a row, not three in 6 years. Low standard in modern day sports.
@HecticHockeyАй бұрын
That’s why I talked about how the modern definition has changed. Pure domination like we saw in the 80s will never happen again.