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@BeastOfMetal1989Ай бұрын
Looks like a combined rebrand of World of Tanks/World of Warships...
@Canadianarmy099Ай бұрын
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@staircasejusticeАй бұрын
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@QuackAttackАй бұрын
@@staircasejustice Better than World of Tanks, yes but World of Warships is far superior to WT naval battles
@staircasejusticeАй бұрын
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@tobiasfunke3357Ай бұрын
Malkin is an NHL legend and is criminally underrated.
@doorgooАй бұрын
I wonder sometimes if he’d be doing Ovechkin numbers if he had gone to a different team. Jordan Staal is a great example of a player being “held back” by the superstars ahead of him… Malkin carried when Crosby was out. What if he was number 1? But either way I’ve come to appreciate him way more.
@MulukkisАй бұрын
@@doorgoo Malkin has better points per game than Ovechkin. Injuries are the only reason he doesn't have more career points.
@Unleash187Ай бұрын
@@MulukkisOvi > malkin
@brettrossi034Ай бұрын
Crosby and Malkin has become such an iconic hockey duo. They have been together so long now and have had so much success side by side. Always thought Malkin was a fun player to watch on the ice
@stacanatorАй бұрын
It has been such a joy to watch Geno, Sid, and Letang the last 19 years (and to have grown up watching Lemeiux and Jagr). Love, love, love that Geno's currently leading in points at freaking 38. Never count the Pens out!
@steve8803Ай бұрын
@stacanator He is off to a hot start. But come on, it's 5 games in. It's way to soon to start glazing about leading the league in points. The points leader this early on can change on a nightly basis.
@thebeckofkevinАй бұрын
@@steve8803 but he's currently leading the league in points. Its not glazing, its a fact. When would stating "He's currently leading the league in points" be acceptable to you, steve?
@criswalkernАй бұрын
Actually panerin is
@criswalkernАй бұрын
@@thebeckofkevinhe’s actually not
@criswalkernАй бұрын
@@thebeckofkevinpanerin has 5 goals and 11 points
@TheTrainMan570Ай бұрын
Mr. 101. The fact that he was left off the Top 100 players of all time was a fucking disgrace.
@pierreluc5382Ай бұрын
jonathan toews was on that list and he was only good 5 sesons
@NHLineComboАй бұрын
@@TheTrainMan570insane
@antoniobateza1771Ай бұрын
Most of that list was basketball players
@mattisulander8299Ай бұрын
But what about Thornton 🫡
@PugsNotDrugs4Ай бұрын
@@antoniobateza1771He's talking about the NHL not including him in their all-time top 100 back in 2017
@corriesites2431Ай бұрын
I love to watch gino skate when he gets that hop in his step.
@bmokeysАй бұрын
I know exactly what you’re talking about and i love it. He’s so goofy and so entertaining to watch even when he’s not having the best of nights.
@elpusegatoАй бұрын
It's a true thing of beauty, the gallop of a wild stallion
@starapton5374Ай бұрын
If Malkin didn’t play on a team with Crosby he probably be given a lot more respect. It makes me wonder if we’re going to feel this way about Leon Draisaitl in eight years.
@chelious1973Ай бұрын
Probably.
@wolfmaulerАй бұрын
No.
@maryamm.9Ай бұрын
probably not. drai gets talked about all the time and is very well respected and held in way higher regards than malkin ever was as far as i'm aware
@mike-mz6yzАй бұрын
@@maryamm.9 i dont think thats true. Malkin when he was competing for MVPs and winning the conn smyth was talked about. He just never gets a chance to be the guy. Both internationally and in the NHL he is playing with a top ten all time player.
@steve8803Ай бұрын
@starapton5374 That's a complete myth that Malkin doesn't get respect.
@amandadobbs8609Ай бұрын
The Pens updated Geno’s profile this season to FINALLY acknowledge he’s actually 6’5”. I don’t know what kind of competitive advantage they thought to gain by using misleading numbers all these years, but… There you go.
@ianism3Ай бұрын
WOW ahaha
@rmay16Ай бұрын
Thats crazy hahaha good eye i wouldnt have noticed that. Always found it doubtful cuz he seemed taller than 6’3 hahaha
@etherealyeji6500Ай бұрын
i don't think they were doing it actively also everyone definitely knew he wasn't actually 6'3
@blottolotto7648Ай бұрын
nah, at 37, he grew 3 inches in the offseason
@debroselle8877Ай бұрын
Ovi was loud, slick and the face of the Cap's. Geno just quietly had a superstar career on a team with a different face. Have watched him since world Juniors, awesome player.🇨🇦
@np8814Ай бұрын
I seen Malkin play live against Montréal in 2012 it looked like a grown man playing against children. He scored a spin orama goal in shoot out on price which led them to banning it 😂
@wolfmaulerАй бұрын
Obviously theres only one Super Mario, but at his peak, Geno Machine-O has reminded me a lot of #66, that combination of size and skill, skating, those hands, that Con Smythe performance, on any other team, he'd be their Le Magnifique. And the franchise top scorer for more than half the league!
@Musso8771Ай бұрын
Ya in his prime Malkin was the closest thing to Mario that there's been. He had a way to bend the whole pace of the game just like Mario did.
@mikef7698Ай бұрын
And they are both killer puck raggers for their size. Malkin had a great example this season, but I forget which game. Pens scored a nice one off of it!
@BrokenSaideАй бұрын
8:37 that between the legs goal had me replaying it 3x in a row all these years later 🔥 beyond blessed to have had you on the Pens your whole career, Mr. 101 🖤💛
@pepecopterАй бұрын
Every time Crosby got injured Malkin doubled down production. He had Gonchar teach him English at first just like Talbot taught Fleury. This Pens core from 03 til now is all HOF. And well deserved too. The grit is real, I can't ever be mad if the Pens go for another run. All Respect
@dabootvvАй бұрын
imagine if they win it this season!
@hockeypsychologyАй бұрын
He’s always elevated his game. Something Sid talked about in their most recent interview together
@MrBeenusАй бұрын
That's not happening 😂😂😂
@johnnythunder196Ай бұрын
"He had a hot start last season....but then his play fell off"....because he was playing with a gutless stiff (Reilly Smith) & Raks had a bum shoulder. Also the PP coach was the worst ever. I predicted 90+ points for him (noted under numerous videos before the season began) & It's starting to materialize. I think we'll be looking at one the best if not the best season ever for a 38 year old (I know Howe had over 100 points at an older age)
@pirtatejoeАй бұрын
I totally agree. Smith was an empty jersey and Rackell certainly didn't bounce back well from his injury. Geno was working HARD through the first 3rd of the season with nothing to show for it. His play then started to drop off some for sure.
@Connor8609Ай бұрын
If both centers get 90 this year , they're making the playoffs.
@TheRealDeal_81Ай бұрын
Criminal that Geno has been left off the top 100 GOATs. A guy who hasn’t gotten his due enough and a class act all the way. Better be a first ballot HOFer.
@russell-di8jsАй бұрын
The elite players manage to visualise the game with a quick scan & years of being so good enables them to appear to have more time than mere mortals. If Geno can avoid serious injury he's got a good number of games left in him & honestly we're lucky to be able to watch him, treasure him while we can.
@ecargsАй бұрын
2:59 fun fact they finally updated malkins height on the nhl website and he’s officially listed as 6’5 now! makes sense when you see him towering over other 6’3 players lol
@NobuhikuObayashiАй бұрын
Look Geno had guys like Alex Nylander, Colin white, and Mathew Phillips on his wings last year, plus the worst 3 power plays in the league, and he still had 67 points. He’s a point per game player still
@jason.s.music.Ай бұрын
people don't seem to recognize this and its such huge point especially now that he's trying to play a game more similar to Sid. With wingers that are just flat out bad you can't be expected to score a point per game through playmaking, and he still almost managed it. Seems like his line mates this season are clicking way better and its immediately obvious how well Geno has adapted to this style already. I wouldn't be surprised if he scores 90+ this season as long as the team keeps playing like they have.
@4.0.7.7Ай бұрын
He led the entire NHL last year in takeaways.
@criswalkernАй бұрын
Not that empresivr
@Srdjana-Ай бұрын
@@criswalkern Just like your spelling.
@williamfischer3990Ай бұрын
This video reminds me a lot of the comparison between Kucherov and Mackinnon. When Geno first came into the league he played like Nate, but now he’s playing similar to Nikita.
@chelious1973Ай бұрын
@@williamfischer3990 Its also the reason why Kuch will age like fine wine and Mac like melted cheese.
@paulybeefs8588Ай бұрын
This channel is better content than any "professional" commentary on broadcast or any other channel out there for that matter. You will learn more about the history and current form of the sport in 3 random videos than watching an entire season. Quickly became my favorite hockey channel, amazing job with the story lines and breakdowns.
@hockeypsychologyАй бұрын
Thank you 🫡
@ispeed7013Ай бұрын
Geno was my hero growing up. That whole squad of Malkin, Crosby, Letang, Fleury and hell even Kunitz, Rupp, Dupuis, and Gonchar. All of these guys were a huge impact on my hockey life
@jfkst1Ай бұрын
He entered the league overshadowed by Ovechkin. And played on Pittsburgh overshadowed by Crosby.
@sauccy9112Ай бұрын
Malkin is who made me fall in love with the pens growing up him letang and crosby ugh ❤❤❤
@johnnythunder196Ай бұрын
Now let's see this living legend have a 100 point season as a 38 year old. I knew coming into this year he had huge bounce back promise as everything went wrong last year and he still flirted with 70 points.
@criswalkernАй бұрын
He’s not a legend he played with the best players on the planet legends are Patrick Kane Crosby ovi
@cactussam6258Ай бұрын
@@criswalkern Kane a legend and not Malkin?! Lmfao
@criswalkernАй бұрын
@@cactussam6258 u have a point but Kane lowk carried his team to the cup 3 times and game winner in stanly cup game 7 2 times
@jason.s.music.Ай бұрын
@@criswalkern he scored 500 goals in the NHL and has an all time points per game of 1.15 after 19 years (0.1 behind Crosby). He is absolutely a legend. Having good teammates doesn't make you that good, as proven by the fact that only 47 other players EVER IN HISTORY have scored as much as him.
@dereksendrakАй бұрын
He went in the LAST round in my fantasy DRAFT!
@amsf1Ай бұрын
The true legends are able to evolve with the time and change.
@JiggyMiggytvАй бұрын
The highlights of his puck handling in his prime are crazy. To be that big and fast with that much control and IQ must have been devastating for defenders back then.
@RESTeasyrenosАй бұрын
Malkin has always been a top 10 in mind (maybe not the last few years). Its just haters hating for no reason. Cant have 2 Russians at the top... so stupid
@criswalkernАй бұрын
Panerin and kuchrov will own the league once again
@ethanparker7900Ай бұрын
he literally a top 5 player of his generation and surely top 100 all time
@GhostcharmАй бұрын
Malkin was especially legendary when Crosby was having all those concussion issues halfway through their careers. Guy is a certified super duper star and would be the best player in franchise history for about half of the teams in the league lol
@Rancorous_RedwoodАй бұрын
I really appreciate the way you break down small strategic aspects of hockey, it gives me a lot to look for in games.
@pensavspatsfandom98Ай бұрын
Malkin is a amazing hockey player!
@BostonShovinstuffАй бұрын
A great player . Great video too (comming from a bruins fan)
@CyberBeatsАй бұрын
I already loved this channel and to see you give Malkin his flowers made me love it more!
@AVOIDAVOIDVOIDАй бұрын
To me he’s the most entertaining player to watch of all time. There’s something about his style that I think every young player should emulate.
@yukthad2105Ай бұрын
great breakdown of his play man! really good highlight on how quick the top tier players think and move. malkin’s such an elite offensive talent and watching how that ages over the years and what it looks like after a few tweaks is really cool
@SportNerdGamersАй бұрын
Would love more videos like this on historically underappreciated greats. Kopitar is about to hit 800 assists as well, he's so underrated playing on the West Coast his whole career as an example. Keep up the great work!
@healthcaredotgov3097Ай бұрын
Sid’s been letting him and Tanger take shots from the fountain of youth
@wolfmaulerАй бұрын
😂 He finally shared the secret this off-season. Apparently it's in Nova Scotia ⛲
@Bronxtale12Ай бұрын
Yup I agree underrated for what he has accomplished. Show some love to my boy MALKIN! 🤝
@mrgunt3969Ай бұрын
Loved the contrast between Sullivan's quoted expectation and the play vs Montreal. Great video
@kanetyler4399Ай бұрын
Malkin was not disrespected. Some people thought he was better than Crosby early on. Barry Melrose was saying that in 2008!
@wolfmaulerАй бұрын
🤔??
@Atheos-1Ай бұрын
He was left off of the NHL's top 100 players of all time list. That was the disrespect everyone talks about.
@CalgaryDynastarАй бұрын
You can tell Ginos vintage cause he still rocks the Bauer 4000. Gotta be one of the few guys in the league still wearing that gem:) Stammer does too I believe, still a few holdouts out there.
@Ferd_TurgesonАй бұрын
I forget when and who it was against - it was a loooong time ago - but the first time I saw Malkin play my eyes popped open and I was like ‘who is THAT guy.’. My head immediately just went - go figure, Pengs have another Lemeuix, Crosby like guy. I’ve respected and enjoyed his game ever since and often thought ‘why doesn’t anyone ever include Malkin when they talk about the leagues elite players?? I suppose playing in Crosby’s shadow all these years has something to do with it.
@blackandyellow87Ай бұрын
It's been an absolute privilege to watch these two for so long. I hope they can get one more cup run before the curtain call!
@NobuhikuObayashiАй бұрын
Malkin, Ovechkin, and Crosby are sort of in their own league, like the Djocavic, Nadal, and Federer of hockey
@Stapleton4224 күн бұрын
I wonder if he took some notes from Jagr's age adaptation success after his visit to Pittsburgh.
@theguywithoneАй бұрын
Been a Penguins fan since 1980s. I have watched them do it all and stayed loyal. Seeing Mario keep the team alive and Crosby along with Malkin (The 2 headed monster) it's great to see they're still at it is awesome. I always thought Malkin was on par with Crosby *when he didn't get in his own head, which he excels at. Maybe because of Crosby's shadow. I don't know. When he isn't in his own head, he is unstoppable.
@sherpa6071Ай бұрын
Malkin is a top 50 player of all time.
@hypn0298Ай бұрын
You should do a retrospective of this type of video for someone like Steve Yzerman. He became more of a defensive forward and then efficient player on the ice later into his career (late 90s-2006), which is probably how he was able to play 22 seasons (would’ve been 23 without the lockout).
@mcfly7Ай бұрын
The top 100 exclusion is mind-boggling. Too many dinosaurs voting. He won a Art-Ross one year when Crosby was injured. Imagine...
@Kmoten10Ай бұрын
The only case of Russian player discrimination worse than this would be mogilny not being in the HOF. Malkin is easily a top 100 player and closer to the middle than the back end.
@petermills-c1hАй бұрын
I know Malkin’s secret. He’s a great player.
@stevepater7205Ай бұрын
Hockey Psychology casually dropping bangers on Penguins content keeps me going
@gunman462Ай бұрын
I love how Malkin uses "like" so much in his quote.
@Serenessl1994Ай бұрын
I love how you do a video on malkin on the same day THG does
@wolfmaulerАй бұрын
Malkin just hit a major milestone, so yeah....🙄
@prescottgillies7430Ай бұрын
Geno and Crosby my favorite NHL Players
@justinsamsel1230Ай бұрын
Caps fan, so note the lack of any bias, so let me start by saying Malkin is still a concern anytime we’re playing against him. Yes, his skills built on size, strength and hands, were freakish in his first decade. Under the shadow of Crosby by reporters he’s created a career of stats that are rare and amazing. He has shown some aging and that’s to be expected. Has he met the potential early claims made, I would argue yes! As this video highlights, he has been an incredible player over many years and the early comparisons to Ovi were just apples to oranges as both have elite abilities showcased in different ways. Hats off to Malkin, an underrated HOFer?
@calook1334Ай бұрын
Geno is arguably top 50 of all time. Why the fuck is he 101
@dvon1097Ай бұрын
He's the greatest Russian player of all time. It was a crime he was left off the 100 greatest list in 2017. He has a Hart, 2 art Ross, multiple 100pt seasons, 3 cups, 500 goals, 800 assists. He's shown he's still great even in his 19th season.
@KodyS-hs3mdАй бұрын
Datsyuk is the best russian player of all time.
@GorodetsАй бұрын
@@KodyS-hs3md Fedorov
@chelious1973Ай бұрын
Ovie and Kuch are better. Kuch will end up the best. He already is. Holds the most Russian NHL single season point records.No one is close really. His 1.21ppg is third for active players currently. Only Crosby and McDavid are above him.
@wolfmaulerАй бұрын
@@KodyS-hs3mdGeno has like 400 more points than him in only 100 more games 🤔. Not to mention 3 cups, a Calder, Con Smythe, Ross, Hart...So, nostalgia aside, not better than Malkin.
@wolfmaulerАй бұрын
@@chelious1973You'd take Ovi and his one Cup, over Geno? And Kuch: he's played about 400 less games than Geno & needs approximately 400 points to catch up with him; if Malkin retired today. And there's no way Kuch can ever equal Malkin's individual honours in the NHL in that time. So I would strongly disagree that Ovi & Kuch have more formidable careers than Geno. But no one can argue with the significance of Ovi passing Gretz.
@jessm89Ай бұрын
The way I clicked on this so fast knowing it was Malkin.
@mcj44Ай бұрын
I mean he’s in the thumbnail, I think everyone knew
@MrDoom00Ай бұрын
@@mcj44Unless they saw it as a notification because then there would be no thumbnail.
@hockeypsychologyАй бұрын
Geno is score
@WillisawslyricsАй бұрын
dawg, he’s in the thumbnail 🤦🏻
@ballsincementАй бұрын
he’s washed
@angelaa.9915Ай бұрын
Geno is an absolute horse, but he’s also hilarious. Gets me a little emotional to see 87 and 71 have such a momentous game together… and frankly look like they were having fun again 🥲
@lucassheary2974Ай бұрын
Malkin being on a team with Crosby immediately puts him in the shadow of him but most underrated/disrespected superstar of the NHL in the last 10-15 years is Claude Giroux by far. Haven't watched the video all the way through yet but I stand by the statement.
@haydencooprАй бұрын
THANK YOU FINALLY SOMEONE TALKING ABT THIS
@The_Mobile_JockeyАй бұрын
Uses a cheeky dish into the middle for *BUNTING TO ATTACK WITH SPEED* mild jumpscarein my earbuds lol
@ChrisB-yv1sjАй бұрын
Really good analysis
@lylenagy5776Ай бұрын
I would love to see Geno go lights out this season. I've loved him since he entered the league.
@lessthanthreemetalАй бұрын
2009 Malkin was the pinnacle of the era. His destruction of Carolina was biblical.
@Musso8771Ай бұрын
Ya his Conn Smythe year was just one of the best individual performances I've seen by any athlete.
@edenyosef1800Ай бұрын
you know it’s going to be a banger when the video starts with “this is …”
@NobuhikuObayashiАй бұрын
I always cry on Geno milestone nights. Greatest Russian player of all time imo
@erikknouse1195Ай бұрын
Malkin is Crosby's personal Caddy during their early off-seasons
@MatijaGrcicАй бұрын
Great analysis.
@frankpaparo4839Ай бұрын
Back then, it was the Crosby Malkin dynamic, now it’s the McDavid draisaitl dynamic, just like any team would’ve been lucky only having Malkin, any team would be lucky to only have draisaitl. Crazy they haven’t won a cup yet
@jonahwesleyАй бұрын
I got a pic with malkin his rookie year one of my faves
@ShtumpyyАй бұрын
Man should work for NASA taking deep space imagery with those satellite dishes on the sides of his head
@CourtWilson-sp9tmАй бұрын
Geno is a legend and to me is generational !
@Lancerandduck7Ай бұрын
I've watched pretty much every single Penguins game since 2006, and have been unbelievably blessed to see some of the absolute nastiest goals of all time from my fav player of all time. I love sid, but there is something truly superhuman about Geno at times, like no one before, during, or after him He's an absolute beauty of a hockey player and a hilarious, loveable dude
@armiddle29Ай бұрын
Got his autograph after their world cup win in 2012 Glad to see him still going
@rjdenomme8665Ай бұрын
Underrated his entire career tbh glad to see him doing well. Gets unneeded hate these days calling him washed.
@ethanparker7900Ай бұрын
people forget so quickly that he is up there with ovechkin, stamkos, crosby and kane as the top 5 alpha dogs of their generation and from 2006-2019 he was one of the most popular players and biggest forces in the league but since covid people have been too busy dickriding people in the current generation of mcdavid, matthews and bedard so much they forget the brilliance of other generations
@MNAvionАй бұрын
Bro is a legend and he knows it. He doesn’t care about what reporters say.
@madkow77Ай бұрын
Geno is score
@gothaminsanityАй бұрын
that time when Sid was not on the ice he stepped up and put the team on his back, tha'ts when he formed himself a legacy
@bearfangmediaАй бұрын
Love this, and love Geno!
@willycoltonАй бұрын
Malkin’s game is aging Datsyukian
@yodes07Ай бұрын
I really enjoyed watching this video
@abottleofbeer4349Ай бұрын
Malkin is one of the best penguins of all time
@5ch3nkАй бұрын
I wouldn't say Malkin is disrespected or overlooked by any fan of the game. He's just always been in Crosby's shadow and every broadcast and media outlet is guzzling up Crosby the entire time The Pens are in conversation. He can do a routine dump and they'll be on their knees calling it masterful. Watching the TNT game the other night versus Buffalo all they're talking about is Crosby and it's been that way for nearly 20 years now.
@Gojets37Ай бұрын
Malkin decided to go back 7 years ago back to when they won cup’s and lead the league in ooints
@HiroshiiiNateАй бұрын
Geno finally getting some respect 🫡
@christopher19894Ай бұрын
Crosby and Malkin are like Lemieux and Jagr in so many ways.
@BwillevАй бұрын
This current generation, absolutely. It's like Mario and Jagr had a conversation trying to find their next pair. Did they ever.
@wolfmaulerАй бұрын
Sids like if Jagr and Peter Forsberg had a kid 😂
@ttothej1328Ай бұрын
I hope they make the playoffs. Same with the Caps. We gotta see the rivalry 1 more time before time catches up.
@jsshea3847Ай бұрын
Can you do a video on why Anze Kopitar is still so good at his age?
@coyrex1250Ай бұрын
Seriously underrated. Hes not as good as Crosby no, but hes pretty close.
@NobuhikuObayashiАй бұрын
Probably the only player in the world who would go out the runway behind Crosby, even though he’s not the captain. Unreal that they got drafted together
@bjorncarlgren710Ай бұрын
Rember that nhl pool saying hes not in the Top 100!!!!!! Look at the list of wingers he has played with! Geno is a stud and still doing his thing at 38 yrs young!!!!!!
@ICLight412Ай бұрын
Geno is a fun loving guy, idc what others say. He proves himself. No lie at times he looks little lacksadasicle being frustrated lol he’s still the great Geno. He just needs his moms cookin and food!!!
@8-bitbenzu529Ай бұрын
"ESPN" enough said...
@pahul79Ай бұрын
Only casuals don’t know the greatness of malkin. He is a top 15 player ALL TIME !
@ethanparker7900Ай бұрын
or those that only started watching hockey in 2021 lol
@CMDR-CodyАй бұрын
Malkin is my favorite player.
@razor.2.rosaryАй бұрын
your videos are so fucking good man. keep it up.
@ReedCheathamАй бұрын
My favorite hockey KZbinr talking about my favorite (current) hockey player!!! I've been a Pens fan since I was a kid in the 90s and idolized Mario Lemieux. When the core of players came together in the 2000s I was immediately drawn to Geno since he reminded me the most of Mario (just look at his first NHL goal). I never understood why he didn't get more credit even in Pittsburgh. His ECF 2009 run was one of the most dominant individual efforts I have ever seen.
@hockeypsychologyАй бұрын
❤️
@coletrain4121Ай бұрын
Ditto ditto ditto And Cros always reminded me of Jagr. A tactician with thighs of steel. Impossible to body off the puck.