I remember watching this with my family in the living room. We went crazy and celebrated with our USA Hockey Team in spirit. It was a wonderful time.
@phillipharris174025 күн бұрын
I lived 90 miles from Lake Placid and was a senior in high school...I will never ever ever forget this.
@joelleson33132 жыл бұрын
The country could use a boost in spirit like this today.
@scottaznavourian37202 жыл бұрын
Well I don't know if wil have the impact but it seems another bunch of mostly college kids could make a run at the gold...in the midst of another Russian invasion threat
@fitzgerald1337x2 жыл бұрын
Hockey's always here for you man 😎
@susanbernstein83372 жыл бұрын
We sure could.
@jamesmolinaro44612 жыл бұрын
World Cup 👀
@marilyncoyne40342 жыл бұрын
Same inept party of stooges in power
@axlejohnson91562 жыл бұрын
In 1980, I was seven years out of high school here in Minnesota. I began playing hockey when I was ten. When I was 17, I began played men's league hockey twice a week. Hockey was a huge part of my life. I remember watching these Olympics and I remember sitting in front of my television all alone following my divorce. Then suddenly everything in the world was all right and I would be just fine. Every single time I see these films, it chokes me up.
@balls4332 жыл бұрын
Respect
@hoosierboy436 ай бұрын
greatest sports moment in USA history.......loved Micheals comment.."most people didn't know the blue line from a clothes line"....lol
@efamily237711 ай бұрын
I’m a Canadian and I get emotional when I think back about this team. Watched the game staying in a hotel while at a hockey tournament in Montreal as a 13 year old kid. Wonderful memory.
@AlexZ-lc6nl2 жыл бұрын
I miss this kind of patriotism. We need it.
@brmillgr2 жыл бұрын
Legendary hockey team Legendary hockey coach Legendary game Legendary call by a legendary commentator The stars lined up and gave us an incredible story, awesome
@joeyboedeker72052 жыл бұрын
Greatest moment in sports history!!!
@softhotty2 жыл бұрын
No doubt about it.
@vilituomainen2 жыл бұрын
Definitely not!
@codywalter78112 жыл бұрын
@@vilituomainen - You gonna find something better?
@bjc125662 жыл бұрын
@@vilituomainen maybe you are too young to remember what was happening in the US during this time in history . On top of that, you might not be old enough to know how dominant the Soviet team was then. They even beat the best of the NHL players month before. Lastly, the Russians were pros and US were just college kids coming together as team and a country to do the unthinkable. Unfortunately, this generation will never understand the impact this game made in the course of our country.
@jamessollazzo4860 Жыл бұрын
@@vilituomainen your a fin, maybe a 90m ski jump win was your cup of tea
@mikehannon4097 Жыл бұрын
My daughter was born at 6:30am on this day and I watched the game that afternoon so I experienced 2 miracles.
@michaeldolan41637 ай бұрын
I still have my tickets from Germany game. I was in Wilmington, N.Y. I'm from Boston, and have all the autographed tickets. 9 years old and thanks guys for taking the time to sign them. Rest in peace coach
@csea__go2 жыл бұрын
Al Michaels is a freakin National Treasure I swear!!! and I’m typing this on the 42nd Anniversary of the game. USA!!! USA!!! 🇺🇸
@norascott2565 Жыл бұрын
I was 12 years old in 1980, this was my introduction to hockey!! ❤❤❤ Miracles happen!!
@lizhasbrouck13762 жыл бұрын
I was living in Boston as a college student. A bunch of "our guys" were on the team. I watched the (delayed) game and people on my street streamed out of their apartments and houses in celebration of the win over the Soviets.
@bjc125662 жыл бұрын
Al Michaels says it best. We always think of where we were during tragic events, think of where you were during one of the most emotional and memorable events in our country
@rodroller66342 жыл бұрын
My brother and I were playing pee wee hockey in 1980 and I vividly remember my father sitting us down in front of the TV with a bowl of popcorn and a couple of cokes telling us that we’d remember this game the rest of our lives. And damn if he wasn’t right. I miss being that proud of my country.
@Wtfrank10011 ай бұрын
My dad found out that the US had won. He ordered pizza and we watched the game while he explained how big the game was. I was 6 😊
@LongbowAdam9 ай бұрын
I’m not even American. I’m a new dad and just reading your comment brought tears to my eyes. I can’t wait to make memories with my son.
@seanbrowning6162 жыл бұрын
Greatest moments and greatest sports call in sports history
@TheRedsfan19629 ай бұрын
Lived this miracle. What a proud moment for all of us. We need this back today.
@scottpowers51914 ай бұрын
What a great moment in history 🇺🇸❤️!! As a 15 year old, watching this it will never leave me! Thank you Herb and the Gold medal USA 🇺🇸 team!!!
@MMAALL2 жыл бұрын
Not just the best moment in US sports history, one of the most joyous moments in American history. If you didn’t live and understand that time period, it’s hard to comprehend. But it was that big a deal back then. Only thing that might compete with this is if the US men ever win a World Cup in soccer.
@shawnyoung8752 Жыл бұрын
Well put. I was a Sr. In High School. A couple of games were tape delayed. The sporstcasters in Chicago said. We are going to put the score on screen. It you dont want to know look away. The whole newscrews from reporters,weatherman were stonefaced. Of the 3 networks in chicago plus WGN. I think half of every station personel didnt know the score cause they knew they couldnt hide their emotions. Since i was ignorant of money i was more pissed that Carter had Boycotted to 80 summer olympics in Moscow and was critized. Almost have of countries also did same. Russians invaded Afgahnastan. Watch Charlie Wilsons War in you are under 40. Basics are there. So everyone thought Russians. Or. CCCP Would pull out with all there puppet states. No they came in and wanted to show that communism was the best. Well in Hockey. Yes. Europeans were the skier on slopes. Russia fins norway cross country. America had only Womens Freestyle Skating. 68 1 medal. Peggy Flemming. 72 in Japan ? 1 or 3 medals. 76 Dorothy Hamill was gold. And maybe a speedskati g bronze. Anyway the russians and co. Had no threat from USA in any events. In a crazy way i think only Brooks was the one who was aware the trap was set. He put them up against good teams not patsies. Having them play the Russians a week before in Madison Sq. Was genuis. He knew the kids were flat. It that Stadium. Then he knew the russians would show no mercey. The kids knew that they can and have to play harder. The russians let their guard down. They took the kids for granted. Of all olympics since 68 that i recall. Eric Heiden was the most impressive ever. 500 1500 3k 5k 10 k set olympic records in 3 WR in other 2. His last skate in 10k he went to Hockey teams game. Went out drinking with them. Woke up 45 minutes before race. Set WR inhis 5th gold race. They bonded with him. A wisconson kid. About half of them were woke up by people who knew Heiden was hanging with them hours before. You guys take him out drinking when he has to skate 10,000 meters at 9am. I bet Brooks was parts of that.
@EphSBGGSO3 ай бұрын
Sophomore year in college, watching with the brothers at my frat house. Great memory. And yeah that Finland game was scary. Just one of many great memories you have given us over the years. THANKS AL
@toddsturga2143 Жыл бұрын
It is simply the greatest sports moment of all time. Never on the field of battle has a team been 'outmatched', and through incredible coaching, heart and respect for each other, pulled off the most amazing upset possible. College guys versus the best hockey team ever assembled. They showed that dreams and miracles are real. #1 moment that will never have a peer.
@1949LA-ARCH4 ай бұрын
Thanks for showing this historic tribute to USA 🇺🇸 ice hockey ❤
@joemeehan9329 Жыл бұрын
I was10 years old and at a high school basketball game in Pennsylvania. I knew we were playing the Soviets, but not on live TV. There was a murmur in the crowd, as if someone had heard something. I ran home in time for the 3rd period. What a night. Two days later, across the street from our church, my dad and I watched the gold medal game at my grandmother's house. No internet back then, and the stories are so sweet.
@lotharvonrichthofen44742 жыл бұрын
Dryden and Michaels’ comments during the game were authentic, spontaneous, emotional, perfect
@kizunadragon9 Жыл бұрын
they don't make coaches like Herb Brooks anymore, the real Minnesota Miracle man.
@Michael-v3z1s2 ай бұрын
I was a kid and my brother but we always remember when America won the gold medal.
@winkysmom1 Жыл бұрын
On the anniversary today of the Miracle On Ice watching the replay still makes me proud. Thank you team for those great memories!
@erichonecker10102 жыл бұрын
Best sports moment in my lifetime
@hrshy4917772 жыл бұрын
Herb Brooks is the real Minnesota Miracle Man
@Surfer0412 жыл бұрын
Gordon Bombay's character was based on Herb Brooks. The Ducks=The United States. The Hawks= The Soviet Union.
@KMK735510 ай бұрын
Sure Xurfer, I can just see Brooks in between P2\3 of the USSR Game. "OK guys, quack, quack, quack." GTFO of here with this Bombay shit.
@prometheusvenom71899 ай бұрын
@@KMK7355It’s just a movie calm down.
@KennethBarr19572 жыл бұрын
Back then I was in the Army stationed in Baumholder, Germany. The good news was the game was on live at 23:00. The bad news was it was on German TV & not AFN. The barracks TV room was filled with people “who didn’t know a blue line from a clothes line.” At the end our CO broke out a keg. Thank God that game was on a Friday so we had no duty in the morning.
@banff98582 жыл бұрын
Yup...no simulcast, no internet. The TV broadcast was played to the viewing audience after it was over. My father had listened to the play-by-play on the radio while coming back from a business trip to NYC. He comes into the house trying to feign ignorance as to the result of the game...but we could see it all over his face. We watched in true bliss. I'm wearing a "Lake Placid USA" hoodie as I type this.
@jamessollazzo4860 Жыл бұрын
i tried to hold out until 8pm, then abc comes on with people in a celebratory mode behind mckay and i had a feeling they won. so, i call sportsphone in ny and got the score!
@KMK735510 ай бұрын
If you lived in Metro Detroit or Buffalo, Burlington, VT you could get the CBC feed live.
@sergeant_salty Жыл бұрын
i was born over a decade after this game was played and it's still my favorite hockey moment in history. God Bless America🇺🇸
@davidclark4422 жыл бұрын
Al Michaels call is so iconic and gives me goosebumps
@jeangrey6833 Жыл бұрын
How about legendary quote to end the 40th Anniversary Special! Always be prepared, like Al Michaels.
@timothyflanigan1777 Жыл бұрын
I am 55, I still get emotional about this team.
@efamily237711 ай бұрын
I’m a Canadian and I get emotional about this team!
@TigerRick4u2 жыл бұрын
Greatest upset in sports history!!
@jogglethattoggle42322 жыл бұрын
I truly believe that it's moments like these that define us not only as Americans, but as human beings. Great rivals but the reapect was there in the end. American citizens coming together to overcome what seems to be insurmountable odds. These moments occur so very little in a countries history, that it's often easy to forget what it's like to come together as one nation. It's important to remember these times. Especially in a time like now when it seems like we couldn't be more divided.
@andrewroling81112 жыл бұрын
The country needs something like this today. I want the U.S to be unified more than ever.
@bjc125662 жыл бұрын
I remember living this back then. Yep. We need a miracle
@shawnyoung8752 Жыл бұрын
So lets have the 20 best college players and invite the russian team to play a 7 game series. We could have Trump promote it.
@LoudounDemocrat Жыл бұрын
@@shawnyoung8752 Everything Trump touches turns to shit.
@KMK735510 ай бұрын
Have Trump promote it? LOL, yeah lets have a insurrectionist host it. You're a clown Young.
@mikebunting72628 ай бұрын
FDJT
@petenrita2 жыл бұрын
I listened to the game on radio while playing basketball in the driveway. I remember the typing and winning goals. I remember the tie vs Sweden and the the lob-sided win against Czechoslovakia. as huge. I knew all their names. And I remember rather incredulously that all could be for naught without a win versus Finland.A special time. The USA chant was so authentic. Never the same after that.
@anilvrao29 ай бұрын
The greatest story in the history of sports! ❤ But it transcended sports because it lifted this country at a time when we really needed it! Do you believe in miracles?! The country desperately needs something like this today!
@byronharano23914 ай бұрын
❤ Nobody expected this for the winter Olympics. Ice hockey Team USA 🇺🇸. Al Michaels got his start in Hawai'i.
@michaelscott79302 жыл бұрын
1980, I was serving in the Army in Germany listening to the game on AFN Radio. The 4 to 3 win had giving me a big rush! I have this game on DVD ; And the movie : MIRACLE ! Michael Scott
@mikefay112 жыл бұрын
Thank you, very much, for your Service, sir! We remain the home of the free because of our most brave - our tremendous United States Of America, Military Heroes!
@Hihohiho56 Жыл бұрын
I remember this well!! So proud!!
@jimmeasel1712 Жыл бұрын
wow, that sign on the New York fire house across from the Soviet Mission on 67th Street in Manhattan...talk about shade
@molengat1 Жыл бұрын
With all the stuff happening in our country and around the world - we should all hope for another magical event like this to bring us all together again. I was a kid waiting in line at Space Mountain Disneyland when they announced on the speakers "Ladies and gentlemen, the United States National hockey team has just defeated the Soviet Union." Everyone in the ride erupted in celebration. And eto this day, every time I go on that ride, I think of that day and that game.
@lydiamiddlekauff26047 ай бұрын
We need this today! It feels like we are back in the 1970s again.
@JSZ07299 ай бұрын
Al Michaels being the commentator was legendary
@zg1000dru12 жыл бұрын
For those who didn't live it, it really is almost impossible to describe. It's like the old saying..."If you know, I don't have to tell you, and if you don't, there's no way for me to really explain it." This country at the time, plain and simple, was in the shitter. Interest rates were through the roof, inflation was running around 13%, unemployment was high, the hostages were in Iran with no sign of an end to that mess in sight, the Russian's were on the move in Afghanistan and seemed strong. There was nothing to cheer about. Politically, we were still reeling from the sad mess of Watergate. The nation believed in NOTHING...least of all itself. And then, as God is my judge, this game happened and it ALL began to change. You may think it exaggeration when people say it, but it is not. Everything just seemed to turn. We started to believe that we could again, and so we began anew. It was amazing. I was 14 when this aired. I honestly can still not watch this game when Eruzione scores and not get choked up nearly to tears. Ran around my block screaming "WE BEAT THE RUSSIANS" at the top of my lungs after the game.
@hotrod79382 жыл бұрын
It was a good opening to Reagan and the next 8 years. Time was the high watermark of the United States.
@KMK735510 ай бұрын
Carter was President not Reagan. Bet you kiss Trump ass.
@literallyshaking80197 ай бұрын
My aunt had front row, blue line tickets to this game (she bought them before the Olympics even kicked off as just the “bronze medal hockey match” and had no clue how special that match would be). Anyways, she was offered $1000 per ticket outside the arena, (in 1980s money) and turned it down. She doesn’t regret it.
@harleyadam48132 жыл бұрын
This story was not passed down to me. I watched this event on television. USA defeating the USSR was an early present, 4 days before my 7th birthday. I have been a Boston Bruins fan since 1979, the first year of Ray Bourque's career. Watching this just before my 7th birthday, even on tape delay, helped to shape my patriotism as a proud American. Mike Eruzione will forever be one of the towering figures of American Patriotism in my eyes.
@itinerantpatriot11962 жыл бұрын
Very well put. As an immigrant who came here almost 60 years ago I felt the same way. When Rizzo scored that goal an entire nation gave a standing ovation. Kicking Russia's ass at that time meant so much. The gold medal was just s cherry on top after that. But a sweet cherry indeed. BTW, Ray Bourque was one helluva player but I never saw anyone better than Bobby Orr. And I'm a Wings fan.
@jeffmccoy17002 жыл бұрын
The USA's victory over the USSR in that 1980 winter Olympics was certainly unforgettable. An amazing and thrilling 60 minutes of hockey with an outcome of fiction come to life. This was the same Soviet team that just one year earlier had thumped the NHL All-Stars 6-0 in the deciding game of the 3 game Challenge Cup.
@KMK735510 ай бұрын
The. USSR beat that US Team 10-3 three weeks earlier. They were much better than the US, but Craig was great, the USSR not dialed in and the crowd gave the US energy.
@jamesfrancismchalejr79447 ай бұрын
Al Michaels will be remembered for being the announcer at the 1980 USA Olympic Hockey Team in Lake Placid , New York! " he will definitely take it to his grave " ❤
@treyb387Ай бұрын
Was at the Calder Cup Finals last year for 2 of 3 games in Hershey cheering on the Bears. Spotted a guy wearing a O'Callahan jersey and told him "love the jersey OC, Miracle is in my top 5 favorite movies"; turns out he and I played hockey for a long time 10+ years for each of us. We spotted another guy wearing a Team USA jersey, except it was Eruzione. We yelled "Hey Rizzo! Who do you play for!?" at him and we all yelled at each other "U-S-A" just once real loud like we were on the same team. Was an amazing night. Oh and the Bears won all three games at home, and Game 7 in OT to win the Calder Cup. I also was present at Game 6 this past summer to watch them win again in OT back in Hershey for their second Calder Cup in a row. Hockey is just the best sport on the planet.
@derekdalton15392 жыл бұрын
That's awesome!! It was before my time, but I've always loved this story! Also nice to see Finland get their first gold the other day!
@HockeyMetalRPG2 жыл бұрын
I was one of the few lucky Americans that watched the Soviet game live on TV. It was LIVE on CTV and living so close to the border I could pick up the game. I wish someone would post THAT broadcast.
@dcseward02474 Жыл бұрын
At the time, the USSR was stacking the deck in the Olympics. While the US was working very hard to maintain amateur status, the Soviets "amateur" players were soldiers who spent all their time playing hockey. We all knew it was fixed. We did not expect to beat the USSR. This was their dream team, and the US was facing them with a group of college players.
@stephendacey87612 жыл бұрын
I was 17 at the time, senior in high school, and I was upset the game wasn't on T.V., and I heard they beat the Russians on the car radio. I remember every car that day was honking their horn, just after they won. That went on all night.
@thabeaststl37032 жыл бұрын
If I was Mike Eruzione I would buy a bunch of TVs, put them all over my house and that goal would play on a loop on all of them all the time....just saying!!
@mattsmith1479 Жыл бұрын
Al Michaels deserves to be in all sports hof
@johnm80962 жыл бұрын
I was 15 years old and watching the WPIX News (Channel 11) sports report with Jerry Girard. He announced that the game was now a final and he would hold up the final score and to look away if you didn’t want to know. Remember the game was being shown later that evening. Of course I looked to see thinking the US had no chance. When I saw final 4-3, unbelievable. Didn’t diminish my excitement watching the game later.
@paulsonj726 ай бұрын
I heard it at the end of the sports on WCCO in Minneapolis about 6:30 PM CT
@oakroyal8 ай бұрын
Was at Couzens Hall at University of Michigan (52-53). We were listening to the game from a radio station out of Up State New York. So we knew it as it happened.
@justingorton9596 Жыл бұрын
Amazon Prime is glad to have you!
@timutter45462 жыл бұрын
I was 31 at the time. The game on TV was a delayed telecast. Living in Minnesota, however, I was able to pick up a live radio broadcast out of Canada. When I tuned in, the US was behind 3-2. I was THRILLED … to be that close of a score to the Soviet Union! Then, we TIED the game! I was in disbelief. And when we took the lead, I suddenly got real nervous. I thought: We have woken up the Russian Bear, and he’s going to come storming back. I got on my living room floor with my ear to one of the two speakers. The remaining tense minutes were excruciating. The crowd was so loud, it was difficult to know what exactly was happening! When the game ended, I just broke down and sobbed.
@jamessollazzo4860 Жыл бұрын
cbc tv aired it live, if you could bring in the signal
@GeoJetson Жыл бұрын
Amazing memory. Thanks for sharing it.
@pkmaster5622 жыл бұрын
the fact that i have skated on the very same ice that the USA team beat the Soviets really hits me. I wasn't even alive when this game was out, but my dad knew every detail down to the marks on the boards. such an experience, and an excellent game
@streetcarjay Жыл бұрын
Ken Dryden was also the goaltender for Canada's hockey team of the 20th century. Team Canada 1972, and the team that defeated the Soviet Union in the Summit Series.
@joycepiantes8383 Жыл бұрын
I remember it so well.
@paulwhite48556 күн бұрын
I am very sad that this USA Hockey Team could not reconvene to relive this awesome sports moment.
@itinerantpatriot11962 жыл бұрын
The greatest sports moment in my lifetime. The country was in such a bad place, spiritually, mentally, just deflated across the board. I remember a Time Magazine cover from that time showing cartoon Carter dressed as a sheriff, standing alone on main street like Gary Cooper in High Noon only he had scared eyes while every western nation hid behind the locked doors, peeking out the window's as he faced off against the Eastern Bloc. That was the mood of the country as 1980 rolled around. Then these kids started winning hockey games at Lake Placid. And with each win the nation's collective chest puffed out a bit and our back stood a bit straighter. The fact that it was tape delayed didn't matter to me and my friends. We knew ahead of time that we had won and we were still riveted to our seats, cheering each goal like it was happening live. I remember the street filling up as the final horn sounded and all the neighbors coming out and drinking toasts. It was like our hometown team had just won the Cup. The game against Finland was a bit anti-climatic. Yeah, they trailed after two periods but you just knew they were gonna win. I think even if they had lost that game it still would have been okay. We beat the f**kin Soviet SOB's and that was what mattered. For me, it was like landing on the Moon. We were back on top! It may sound hyperbolic but if you were there you know what I'm talking about. Sometimes a thing happens at just the right time and if it happened at any other time it might just be a nice thing and you know when it happens is just as important and you know it makes that thing historic. A lot of time has passed since then and I've seen some great sporting moments but nothing that topped this game and at this point in my life I doubt anything ever will. U-S-A, U-S-A, U-S-A!
@thachester2 жыл бұрын
" It may sound hyperbolic but if you were there you know what I'm talking about." I'm a bit to young to have seen this live but still watching it today the energy in that hockey rink is absolutley incredible. Those kids didn't do the impossible. They didn't win a hockey game. They changed the world.
@raydunlap16542 жыл бұрын
wonderful.....
@take5DD8 ай бұрын
One shot. One goal...literally changed a man's life and his legacy. Eruzione misses and most likely they lose, they don't get Gold. Never made it in the NHL. No more interviews. No more TV. No more movies about him. No books. No inspirational tours. The internet would have been an empty place for the name. Nothing. He would have had a nice banking/finance career and would have told his grandkids about the time they played the Soviets and lost. That goal changed his life. One goal.
@solitarybeag2 жыл бұрын
I watched on TV at home. Not normally a hockey fan. I was that year. Skipped church Sunday to watch them win the gold. The making of a true team from disparate and opposing collegiates was Brooks’s own miracle. I remember him leaving the arena because it wasn’t him, it was “the boys.” Uff da.
@alexhidel3732 Жыл бұрын
I am lucky, I love hockey, I love lake placid. I live 20 miles away. I walk around inside the arena couple times a year
@reesewahl54889 ай бұрын
Thank you!! Im 46 or 47 leep Year? 😊 i try not too miss a shift!! Im a Devils fan living in Minnesota !! Great midwest !!
@proudamerican36516 ай бұрын
Mark Johnson's Goal didn't come out of nowhere. That Goal had been in the making since "Day One". God said, to the Soviets ... 'Im the Boss""""...
@SlyFox45692 жыл бұрын
11:40 Goosebumps
@blader45bc2 жыл бұрын
Greatest upset in sport history. I was a bit miffed because I'm Canadian and I thought the US and Russia would come to dominate hockey. But that didn't happen. Russia, America, Sweden, Finland, Canada, and many other countries produce fantastic players for the best spectator sport in the world.
@americangiant10032 жыл бұрын
Even though the US won this groundbreaking and history making event, it was the sport of hockey that benefited the most Worldwide Martin. This Miracle on Ice almost single handily exposed to the rest of the planet the beauty and greatness of hockey. Before 1980, hockey was basically a regional sport with interest only in say mainly Canada, the now former USSR and a few European/Scandinavian countries.
@raygordonteacheschess55012 жыл бұрын
While impressive, the US was only a 7-1 underdog in the betting. They were young, at home, fired up, against a complacent squad that hadn't been looked in the eye in years. Sixteen players went into the NHL off that team.
@americangiant10032 жыл бұрын
@@raygordonteacheschess5501 You make a good point. Matter of fact, (someone can correct me) I think the Writers at SI actually predicted the US to win “Bronze” at those same ‘80 Olympics. I bet the rest of the American media especially those Commentators that had regularly covered the NHL/International hockey thought SI was drunk with that prediction. 😯
@zacharyscott67792 жыл бұрын
@@americangiant1003 part of the 7-1 betting odds were simply because of Americans betting on pride so the number tightened up. Pre-games, I remember hearing/reading they were selected to be the 7th best team.
@jamessollazzo4860 Жыл бұрын
thats right! is that sister bertrile?
@goldeneve6 ай бұрын
3:32 now why I thought as a kid jim lampley was with Al in the miracle on ice I had no idea it’s was Ken Dryden. Legends has it that game trigger the ripple effect of the end of the Cold War. Yes regan pope and the Berlin Wall help but the ripple effect started with team usa hockey team win in 80.
@jeffdavis44732 жыл бұрын
LOVE IT
@robertosso52102 жыл бұрын
after this happened! there was no more rivalry between the university of boston and the university of minnesota they united
@andrewhoelsken7472 ай бұрын
The one flaw in the story is the under importance of the Czechoslovakia game. That was probably the moment where people figured out these guys can play a little bit.
@chipmarks52472 жыл бұрын
Not very much has changed in lake placid, it's beautiful!
@lydialacey2 жыл бұрын
i am in lake placid right now to watch the ice knights play in the frozen 4 and i agree
@gezzarandom10 ай бұрын
My favourite sports quotes: 1) Do you believe in miracles? YES!” 2) LOOK AT MILLS, LOOK AT MILLS! (Tokyo 1964, US runner Billy Mills sprinted past the favourites to win the 10 000m gold medal) 3) Bernard is losing some ground, HERE COMES LEZAK, HE’S DONE IT, THE US HAVE WON IT! (Beijing 2008 4x100 freestyle relay USA upset the heavy favourites France)
@EphSBGGSO3 ай бұрын
Al’s famous line at the end of the USSR game is the best ever in TV sports. The best on radio….Russ Hodges’ call of Bobby Thomson’s HR in the 1951 NL playoff.
@cubswin38382 жыл бұрын
July 20 1969. One GREAT ON THE MOON!
@henrivanbemmel2 жыл бұрын
Someone said that this was the Bobby Orr Olympics. Apparently prior to 1965 Boston had only a couple of public arenas and with the incredible work of Orr and the others on the Boston Bruins, got lots of kids into hockey instead of something else. This made them the right age for 1980 and it also made for deep waters in the selection of the team. Now, obviously, there are other factors, but it shows the effect of a special athlete.
@americangiant10032 жыл бұрын
Can't discount the impact that Orr and the 2x Cup Champion Bruins from both '70 and '72 had on getting many of the New England born Miracle on Ice to become hockey players. Great point Henri.
@KMK735510 ай бұрын
Eruzione was already playing hockey when Orr came to Boston and the other 16 Midwesterners (12 Minnesotans, 2 Michiganders and 2 Wisconsin natives) weren't motivated at all by #4. So Craig was probably the only one truly impacted by Orr. I'd all ah an grew up in an already hockey mad section of Boston and Silk came from another traditional hockey 'burb. There were more than 2 MDC rinks in Greater Boston and BU,BC,Harvard had rinks and there were rinks in Lynn, Walpole and Framingham. There was an outdoor rink my brother played on in a AAA Select League run out of Belmont Hill 3 years before Orr came to Boston.
@KMK735510 ай бұрын
Also the 1996 US victory in the World Cup of Hockey was actually the most influenced by Orr. There were a bunch of Mass\New Englabd players on that team including. Keith Tkachuk, Tony Amonte, Scott Youg, Bill Guerin, Shawn McEachern from Massachusetts and John Leclair, Brian Leech and Eric Weinrich from Vermont, Conn. and Maine respectively. They were born in the 1967-72 range, which has them in youth hockey before Orr left Boston in 1976. Certainly Leetch, Young, Amonte Guerin, McEachern, and Wienrich.
@joshuadarichuk7334 Жыл бұрын
Still shivers
@toddm9501 Жыл бұрын
Al Michaels, Great American! Ken Dryden. Best Hockey player. My favorite player.
@traceywoodward1354 Жыл бұрын
1 thing that is forgotten is the Eric Heiden also kicked ass in speed skating that year
@seanbrowning6162 жыл бұрын
Hope win Gold in hockey in China this year
@kja9881 Жыл бұрын
12 years old at the time I heard a radio dj say USA 3 USSR 3 in the third period BEFORE the game on tape delay. Was very excited but not knowing what happened till later! Michael's call is the greatest sports call ever! 🇺🇸
@lincolnmaceachern24102 жыл бұрын
The night of the game, it was on TV ( even though I'm a Canadian and we didn't have cable ). I recall Canada giving the USSR a good game, but I thought the USA didn't have much of a chance, so I went to the movies ( Steve Martin's "The Jerk", "the story of a poor Black sharecropper's son who never dreamed he was adopted." )
@kurtpunchesthings24112 жыл бұрын
To this day I still say this is the biggest upset in sports history
@shawnyoung8752 Жыл бұрын
Upset? Yes. The job Brooks did picking the kids and pushing them to better them and them not knowing. Great motivator. It is not hard to piss off blue collar irish or italian hockey players from mass.
@vincegarcia87612 жыл бұрын
absolutely. Was only 9. Remember it clearly today
@reesewahl54889 ай бұрын
My dad was 22 years old first year teaching!! 2nd grade he brought me to school only radio !! I dont remeber that !! But i rember fox and the Hound do u believe saving america
@p-mashack Жыл бұрын
If I had access to DeLorium with enough plutonium to relive any event in history, no question my choice. I would be in attendance here: Lake Placid, NY. February 22, 1980.
@pdoylemi Жыл бұрын
Make sure to make a stop in Vegas first!
@rodneywaugh85359 ай бұрын
As i heard it said before..... This was and most watched event that was seen live by the least.. As it was shown tape delay later that evening.
@thomasryan57362 жыл бұрын
Good on the 1980 US Olympic hockey team winning gold. But the 1960 US Olympic hockey team also won gold and beat the USSR in the process.
@Weebs825892 жыл бұрын
42 years ago today 🇺🇸!
@jude999 Жыл бұрын
We miss those structures. Now every sports stadium looks and feels like an office park. Could not happen again, too many people in this country now hate what it stands for.
@andre1987eph2 жыл бұрын
I was a freshman at CBA Albany High in Jan 1980. I remember this USA 1980 Olympic Team Hockey miracle well. We had our own miracle when we beat Sam Perkins undefeated Latham high basketball team in March the same year.