"Do you believe in miracles? YES!" That line will forever go down in history beside this amazing game.
@mattpatrick667411 ай бұрын
Michaels' call will go down in history, and rightfully so, but what is lost is Ken Dryden saying just before, 'it's over', and just after, 'unbelievable'
@zman83409 ай бұрын
Greatest call of all time
@ejflor13139 ай бұрын
@@mattpatrick6674Dryden really should’ve kept his mouth shut. It’s much better if he doesn’t open his yap.
@davidburke26979 ай бұрын
Financially poor pro Russia hockey players (they all had fake gold Olympic medals) were paid lots of US dollars to lose a close one. Miracles don't happen. Rigged sporting events happen every day.
@MarsJenkar9 ай бұрын
@@mattpatrick6674 The call that put Al Michaels on the map, and delivered him a long and distinguished career. A career which continued with other great calls, even if they would never match this one. Michaels only got this game because he was the only person on staff who had ever called a hockey game before, and boy if he didn't capitalize.
@jacobjacob79099 ай бұрын
Nice to see a hockey rink with no ads
@Dallastars7 ай бұрын
Get more with Grammarly!
@dwightsturtevant31696 ай бұрын
THERE ARE NEVER AT THE OLYMPICS
@Dallastars6 ай бұрын
@@dwightsturtevant3169 Get more with Grammarly!
@lastzeen3 ай бұрын
And none of those stupid floating player name labels and blue puck-trails.
@simplehuman1798Ай бұрын
What Coach Brooks says is priceless….”Play your game….post your game….play your game”. Exquisite life advice.
@jamesarmstrong5424 Жыл бұрын
Was one of privileged fans to have been at that game! My mother scored 2 tickets that morning! So tense in the beginning, but as the game wore on you could feel the belief start to build and when Eruzione scored the eventual game winner the arena erupted! I still experience some of those feelings every time I rewatch this game! Bless you boys and bless you Mom!!
@johnmassoud93011 ай бұрын
Too cool! You're so lucky! What a great day in American history.
@deanladue53679 ай бұрын
I had the good fortune of meeting Bill Baker at a hockey game about 11 years back, and we talked about the game vs the Soviets. He remembered despite the arena being rather on the small side, the noise was incredible. He said that when 'Rizzo' scored the go-ahead goal, the place went absolutely bonkers!
@TheWilliamLionheart9 ай бұрын
James, that is amazing. Many people think this game changed America-- our entire history of America--- for the better. What a memory you will never forget.
@rjcc79899 ай бұрын
I was there as well. What a memory.
@stevesmith217114 күн бұрын
When we got more physical with them in the first penalty? I thought we had a chance. I know it was a power play but,I just felt it.
@alexanderleach33659 ай бұрын
THe most legendary hockey game in Olympic history!
@darellsorbey57456 ай бұрын
Agreed
@2014cwajts712 жыл бұрын
Ya' know? You have to respect the Soviet team for waiting patiently for the celebration to die down and shaking hands with the US team afterwards. They showed class, good sportsmanship and respect.
@phillipmain91442 жыл бұрын
Surprisingly they did but I’m sure they were stunned as well
@Ramon-oy5fq Жыл бұрын
I said the same thing. I wish our world was at peace. So we could enjoy playing the best teams like the Big Bear.
@PriscanHistory91 Жыл бұрын
And subsequently being fired afterwards (Except for the Russian Five)
@williamstreet4304 Жыл бұрын
They were sportsmen. I think I also saw their admiration for the joy and celebration that the USA team and fans enjoyed. I wonder if they ever felt that level of celebration.
@wolfplayer781510 ай бұрын
@@PriscanHistory91 Only Fetisov was on the team
9 ай бұрын
I was like 6 yrs old and allowed to stay up to watch...most amazing time in my life
9 ай бұрын
Didn't need the glowing puck guide back then, it's cool, but we knew how to watch hockey
@byronharano23914 ай бұрын
So cool! I was a teenager at 15 years of age at the time. We both remember this Winter Olympics ice hockey match for the Gold Medal. I am from Hawai'i, Where were you then, what State? Mahalo 😅😅😅😅😅
@byronharano23914 ай бұрын
I didn't appreciate ice hockey until this Winter Olympics match for the Gold and my dad education about "That's a check!" Ice hockey is so cool a sport 😎. 😅
@blairmalmer26074 жыл бұрын
There will never be a better sports moment in history...period!
@jasonmichell23463 жыл бұрын
G
@jorged063 жыл бұрын
As a "soccer" fan I can tell that there are really amazing moments in FIFA world cups etc, too, ones of underdogs winning against all odds, but this one is unique because of context.
@leeshackelford75172 жыл бұрын
Nadia Commenici
@dennis33512 жыл бұрын
Where's my Fathaa?
@Jethro-ie3ku11 ай бұрын
Australia II in 1987 comes to mind
@jplifesong9 ай бұрын
I’m a 53 years old sports fan who has been watching everything since I was a little kid. This is still the greatest sports moment I’ve ever seen…I remember it like yesterday watching with my family at home. We were all jumping up and down like we were at the arena. lol. And that iconic line from Al Michaels sums it all up…”Do you believe in miracles?? YES!!” Still gives me chills watching it! :)
@gib59er56Ай бұрын
I always wondered if Al Michaels had that line made up before hend. Almost like Neil Armstrong with " one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind"
@barneshomestead12407 ай бұрын
One of the most beautiful shared moments my sister & I ever experienced.
@ldytb3 жыл бұрын
So everytime I watch this, and I get to the end of the game, I find myself thinking "Damn, I hope the Soviets don't score". And they never do!
@jamessollazzo48602 жыл бұрын
came close with one off the iron!
@williamhicks7736 Жыл бұрын
Same here…
@deanladue53679 ай бұрын
Jim Craigs 3rd period performance was one of, if not the best performance I've seen from a goalie in the Olympics or pros. Especially considering that Team USA was outshot 39-16, after taking the lead Craig slammed the door on the Soviets.
@hollywoodjoe1239 ай бұрын
Team U.S.A. in this 1980 Olympic hockey game was not out of the woods when they scored their 4th goal -AND had around 10 more minutes to go in the period - It was a thriller and proves that not only were Team U.S.A. good on offense but also good on defense too !
@spwb2k10 ай бұрын
I was a high school freshman and for weeks after the olympics i rode my bike home from school at lunch every day to watch recorded highlights on our family's-newfangled device known as the VCR.
@brmillgr2 жыл бұрын
That had to be the longest final 10 minutes of any game in the history of all sports
@hollywoodjoe1239 ай бұрын
Yes indeed - - a nail biter - - but our 1980 Olympic TEAM U.S.A. proved that they were not only good on scoring goals BUT also good at defense too by holding off the russians ! !
@German-hv9nv7 ай бұрын
I don't agree. As a Soviet kid back then I would say these were the fastest 10 minutes. I vividly remember when I saw 4:00, then 2:00 I thought to myself “Some American clerk is cheating speeding up time on the scoreboard”
@dankenney94303 жыл бұрын
ABC or whoever ought to go back to the archive and collect all the camera footage of this game and restore it properly. They would make their dough back on February 22 every year by re-airing the game or selling digital copies of it. I don't know how it hasn't happened yet.
@raygordonteacheschess55019 ай бұрын
That's not the film that's the TV it was on.
@georgelynch72184 жыл бұрын
I remember this game like it was yesterday. I was 8 years old in a airport after Eruizioni scored the game go ahead goal the place went totally silent for the last 10 minutes untill we won. Freaking awesome. Biggest upset in sports history.
@calook13349 ай бұрын
*GOALS* *1st period* 14:04 Vladimir Krutov: USA 0-1 USSR (9:12 game clock) 20:38 Buzz Schneider: USA 1-1 USSR (14:03 game clock) 26:44 Sergei Makarov: USA 1-2 USSR (17:34 game clock) 30:20 Mark Johnson: USA 2-2 USSR (19:59 game clock) *2nd Period* 37:55 Aleksandr Maltsev: USA 2-3 USSR (2:18 game clock) (PP) *3rd Period* 1:23:30 Mark Johnson: USA 3-3 USSR (8:39 game clock) (PP) 1:26:47 Mike Eruzione: USA 4-3 USSR (10:00 game clock) BONUS - 1:45:45 final minute of the game + famous "DO YOU BELIEVE IN MIRACLES? YES!!" call Greatest game of any sport in history. Unbelievable.
@stephaniemorrissey1233 ай бұрын
Thank you for the time stamps!!!
@tigerguy10132 жыл бұрын
Soviets: lose to the definition of an underdog team Also Soviets: waiting to shake the hands of the winners
@2014cwajts712 жыл бұрын
I'll always respect the Soviet team for showing class and respect by waiting for the celebration to end and shake hands with the US team. They showed class that night.
@psvmjohn7 ай бұрын
They showed a ton of class that night. After all, they were still really good, and deserve a ton of recognition independent of this game.
@davidlofthusenterprisesllc5993 Жыл бұрын
I watched this as a college student live on a Canadian cable channel in Grand Forks, ND. Gives me chills every time I rewatch.
@TheWilliamLionheart9 ай бұрын
👍🇺🇲
@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!
@richardayala4356 Жыл бұрын
The most incredible moment I experienced in sports. My wife and I were entertaining a business client of mine and we missed that game that evening, as when we returned home, we Harare the news on television, and I just had to dine a replay of that incredible game. That was 43 years ago, and to this day, it still fills me with joy and brings tears to my eyes! The American Way: underdogs!
@patton3039 ай бұрын
When people criticize Al Michaels these days for not being as vibrant as he used to be because of his age, it is downright fu-ng disrespectful and ignorant. That guy was and still is the most iconic sportscaster of all time. I mean, the movie about this event has his line in the title.
@NickTasyАй бұрын
Al Michaels is one of my favorite people honestly. His voice is so iconic. Grew up watching him do Sunday Night Football. So wild to see how young he was here!
@bryanmares594325 күн бұрын
Whoever complains about al Michaels is a complete minority. Al Michaels is a great voice in sports especially in football when he was with cris colinsworth
@lexis44903 жыл бұрын
I cry thinking about this game. These men worked so hard to win and they did it.
@Ichthys6952 жыл бұрын
It's difficult to defeat somebody who never gives up. I'm not from USA, but I admire strong minds and spirits; wherever they are.
@williamhicks7736 Жыл бұрын
Had to come back to watch and listen to that third period again… Never in my life have I been on the edge of my seat like this game… the last eight minutes were so excruciating…. 😭😭😭… More than just a hockey game ….
@neo38712 жыл бұрын
This game enjoined me to the game of hockey at the age of 7 and I have never looked back. What a game to witness.
@hollywoodjoe1239 ай бұрын
yes
@kialljacobs8331 Жыл бұрын
Wow I got the movie miracle best movie ever. But to actually watch the real match of miracle on ice here on KZbin this is priceless thank you for putting this up.
@johnhoblock5872 Жыл бұрын
The game wasnt broadcast live and my brother and I were watching tv when they broke in with a Special Report just after the game ended saying the US just defeated the Soviet Union and we jumped into each other's arms and screamed our heads off in jubilation. My parents came home about 30 minutes later from the store and they had heard the news on the radio and driving through the neighborhood they could see people standing outside celebrating. I'll never forget it as long as I live.
@TheWilliamLionheart9 ай бұрын
That's great stuff.
@Lava19647 ай бұрын
It was broadcast live...in Canada. ABC didn't want to disrupt their schedule of afternoon soap operas. The only Americans who saw the game live were those who could pick up the CTV feed from Canada.
@German-hv9nv7 ай бұрын
In retrospect I see that I was a happy kid to watch this game live in Germany. As I remember at 11p.m. local time. And it wasn't this ABC picture. It was CTV with German commentator. My parents went to sleep after first period but I saw it through till the end. The strange thing is that in USA and USSR the game was shown in tape delay.
@paulsonj726 ай бұрын
@@Lava1964It was actually the news ABC didn’t want to preempt as the game started shortly after 5 PM ET
@242-f5u9 ай бұрын
Great play by play call at the end, but even better was how they were silent the next few minutes and let the natural sound tell the story.
@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.
@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....
@jasonmartin9434 no not on the goal, but it did happen in the game. Same thing with the US first goal, Jack O'Callahan didn't level a USSR player to set up the goal but OC did have some big hits during the game just not leading up to that goal
@bizzy241005 жыл бұрын
only four words, best sports moment ever. No World Series, Super Bowl, NBA Finals, Stanley Cup, Daytona 500, Winston Cup, U.S. Open in golf or tennis, Wimbledon, Indianapolis 500, Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race, MLS Cup, FIFA World Cup will ever top it.
@zimmerman10315 жыл бұрын
You said a lot more than 4 words.
@dhmt16264 жыл бұрын
Zimmerman he was referring to Al Michael’s famous quote from the final seconds “You believe in Miracles, Yes!” to which the yes is normally not included making it among the most famous four words in sports. Here I am, born 11 years after the event, so I never got to actually see it, but I watch the movie every February 22 (or at least the week of). I love the movie and it is definitely one of the best, if not the best, sports events ever (and I’m a Red Sox Fan so I’m also quite fond of those four days in October 2004).
@secondstring4 жыл бұрын
@@dhmt1626 No, he was referring to "best sports moment ever". And I agree.
@bizzy241003 жыл бұрын
@@secondstring see Zimmerman and Drew Henson you're both wrong, Burton is spot on about my statement.
@johngagnon8122 Жыл бұрын
Bull crap Canada has way more Olympic miracles
@andrewstunich81738 ай бұрын
This is the greatest story in sports history.
@kimwaddell4218 Жыл бұрын
When the Miracle On Ice took happen in February 1980 I wasn't born yet. I was born on May 7th 1980. Can only imagine what it was like that night. The emotion and excitement not only in the arena but the players and coaches
@Michael-dj9zq9 ай бұрын
And yet you still haven’t learned how to form a simple sentence Unbelievable
@tipigi35706 ай бұрын
@@Michael-dj9zq And you still haven't learned to put a period at the end of your sentence.
@LanceCarlson-j2f9 ай бұрын
I was eight years old, and had mite pratice. My dad picked me up from practice and wouldn't tell what happenned. The game was replayed that night and I my mom and dad let me stay up and watch it without telling me who won. Eurizone's goal still chokes me up. Quick fact, mark Johnson's dad--Badger Bob-- basically designed the NHL power play you see today. Mr Bob Johnson also gave us tickets in the Calgary Saddledome in a suite next to the Montreal Canadiens management when Patrick Roy won his first cup his rookie year. Canadiens won in overtime and I was lucky enough to the see the cup parade around.
@billhickey91133 жыл бұрын
A lot of people recall Jim Craig’s quick burnout in the NHL and think this was just a good amateur team that got lucky; but there was some amazing talent just coming into its own. Look up the NHL careers of Mike Ramsey, Neal Broten and Ken Morrow, plus Mark Johnson, Mark Pavelich, Rob McClanahan and Jack O’Callahan. It was a very talented team that was superbly coached and highly motivated.
@williamwhalen292 жыл бұрын
This opened the door for many Americans. How many Americans were on NHL rosters before 1980? Not many. Incredible achievement 👏
@davidvanwagener60972 жыл бұрын
Dave Christian had a great career as well. As a Caps fan, I watched him a lot. He never missed games, never took bad penalties and scored goals.
@deanladue53679 ай бұрын
Exactly, the widely accepted narrative was that the 1980 US Hockey team was a team of college kids that pulled off the biggest upset of all time. But the facts are that the US team was loaded with top end talent that was NHL ready, and were led by one of the most brilliant hockey minds in Coach Brooks. The 1980 US hockey team was the perfect storm ready to happen.
@wiedep3 жыл бұрын
Several ABC announcers turned down the '80 OWG ice hockey lead broadcaster assignment, Al took it and never looked back.
@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!
@craigforsberg98444 жыл бұрын
Many players on the team from my home area of the Iron Range of Minnesota. Went to school with Mark Pavelich.
@jamessollazzo48603 жыл бұрын
is he hiding in the wilds today?
@cryptohalloffame2 жыл бұрын
great great player
@natebaumann27307 ай бұрын
Wow what amazing game, just finshed watching it!!
@Dallastars7 ай бұрын
WOAH
@jasonrohr64479 ай бұрын
In the top 5, or even 3, of the most iconic moments in US sports history. 🇺🇸
@KMK73559 ай бұрын
Its #1 no question.
@ShadowGeo1179 ай бұрын
It’s number one. Nothing could beat this. Not Dos a Cero or any Super Bowl/NBA final
@simplehuman1798Ай бұрын
As one member of the University of Michigan NCAA Football National Champions would have said, “Coach Brooks got them boys HARD”.
@KMK73558 ай бұрын
What's amazing is the fact that group of players lost about 8 players early to NHL Teams or injury. G Steve Baker D - Rod Langway - Gordie Roberts - Rich Dunn W - Joe Mullen -Tom Gorence - Mike McDougal - Chris Nilan - Ralph Cox That's the best goalie in Baker, D man in Langway (HOF) and forward in Mullen (HOF). It's a testament to the talent pool in the US for the High School classes from 1975 thru 1978.
@Tommy-763 жыл бұрын
Al’s line at the beginning says so much and it’s almost forgotten amidst the “Do you believe in miracles” line at the end of the game: “There are a lot of people watching who don’t know the difference between a blue line and a clothes line. It’s irrelevant.”
@matthewhanf303310 ай бұрын
My father, brother, and I quote that line all the time, we love it.
@KMK73559 ай бұрын
His line at the end of the Finland game clinching Gold. "THIS IMPOSSIBLE DREAM COMES TRUE!!!!" to this day is a classic.
@jm201059 ай бұрын
wish this had an hd upscale. TY.
@wademichaels82072 жыл бұрын
Al Michaels....two of the greatest lines of all time. Greatest EVENT of all time.
@cameronjones3057 ай бұрын
What an intro by Al Michaels and what an absolute barn burner of a game. Brings tears to my eyes.
@chrislawrence2464 Жыл бұрын
Thank you very much for sharing that iconic magical game has nine years old when that happened I don't remember watching the game
@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!
@JenniferEvans-e5n9 ай бұрын
I went to where the Buffalo Sabres practiced in the 1980's, and I met Mike Ramsay. He was such a nice guy.
@Ween17768 ай бұрын
Sabreland on the Blvd? Were they practicing there at that time?
@stephaniemorrissey1233 ай бұрын
I never realized until I watched this, the entire game, what an unbelievable impact Craig (goalie) had on the game.
@ultimatebabatunde10 ай бұрын
My coach, Sergei Starikov played in this game!
@spasiba123459 ай бұрын
Any good, fun stories or anecdotes you can share??
@ultimatebabatunde9 ай бұрын
@@spasiba12345 He played for the new jersey devils, played with bruce driver. Unfortunately retired early due to asthma. He played defense.
@KMK73558 ай бұрын
Hey ultimate, one of the things not talked about was the youth of the USSR D Corp. Fetisov, Kasatonov and Starikov were all 21\22 year olds. They were YOUNGER than Morrow, Baker, O'Callahan and Suter by about one year.
@dougschmucker82125 жыл бұрын
my oh my how broadcasting technology has changed!
@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...😂
@amusement4202 жыл бұрын
The US really did need an event like this. Things were going so great. (For that matter for being played during high inflation the $62 ticket would cost about $200 today. Or $600 outside form the scalpers).
@kujo599810 ай бұрын
Best line in “Miracle”.. “You score a goal on Tretjak, KEEP THE PUCK…”
@georgschmidt52812 жыл бұрын
One of the greatest sporting events I ever watched. Reminds me of the Bible story David and Goliath. When it first started, I had no idea, the USA would win the gold. They beat a team that most thought were superior, and a miracle happened the USA won.
@davidvannote92812 жыл бұрын
I was washing my ‘62 Corvair in my front yard , on the grass, (for obvious reasons, you know why…) with this game on radio. I stand and cry when I hear our National Anthem, this day, no Anthem but a resounding “U S A” given the circumstances, proudly voted for Reagan 7 months later, and I FELT the same pride for our country. Paul Harvey did his best in explaining our Anthem, if you haven’t heard it, listen to it. Proud and unashamed to be an American. My 9th great grandfather stepped onto our shore and lived in New Amsterdam in 1600’s. Helped build a wall around the settlement. Today it’s called Wall Street. The father of my 9th great grandfather’ wife has a bridge and a town named after him. Some of you may know of Jan Peek. Or maybe a town called Peekskill, NY.
@joehaber98352 жыл бұрын
Great history.....do a family tree ..
@gingerhiser7312 Жыл бұрын
If you voted for Reagan, you got played.
@Ween17768 ай бұрын
@@gingerhiser7312tbf the dems didn't really have a great option at that point. Then add in all the booms in the economy that started around 81-82, it was always gonna be a GOP nominee after Carter. Even tho Carter was a far better POTUS then he's given credit for
@williamvasquezvasquez98788 ай бұрын
Good to see that Jaime Farr enjoyed the game🙂
@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😂!
@JCNippert12 жыл бұрын
Grew up in Cincinnati and listened to Al radio broadcast the Reds in the early seventies. Reds fans love his successor Marty . In my opinion Marty was a good announcer, and he stayed with the Reds for decades. Regardless, Al was the best. My understanding is he had to learn hockey before this assignment. We never beat the Russians in Olympic hockey nor anyone else in my prior twenty-five years of watching the Olympics. For the most part the US fared poorly overall in the Olympics save women's figure skating. There was virtually zero optimism over that team's hockey success. This game started at 5:00 pm EST on a Friday. I was only watching it, because it was preferable to the other two programs - no ESPN eT al. The worst part about the game as it developed is we had no cell phone nor internet to communicate to anyone. Also, sports bars did not exist, so most people were at bars unbeknownst this was happening. I will conclude my tome with this: in my lifetime of following sports this event was, is and will be THE GREATEST SPORT EVENT OF ALL TIME.
@williamhicks7736 Жыл бұрын
For Americans…. Definitely! Nothing else comes close, imho!
@KMK73559 ай бұрын
Jim, US won Gold in 1960. Also if you followed NCAA Hockey 1976-77 through 1978-79 you knew there was very good talent coming up. US lost half their D to the pros early in Langway, Roberts and Dunn. Then lost Mullen, Gorence, Nilan, Cox and McDougal up front. Yet they still stunned USSR and buried Czechoslovakia. That alone tells you there was talent in the NCAA.
@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.
@dspf684 жыл бұрын
Mark Johnson is a real American hero!
@shyryTsr2k4 жыл бұрын
Not Jim Craig?
@rogueldr642smiythe93 жыл бұрын
The whole TEAM is!
@Yanks_Fan9 ай бұрын
The real Magic Johnson.
@jeffreyg462610 ай бұрын
Historic game. Is the original negative still around? Needs to be re-mastered.
@safespacebear6 ай бұрын
"do you believe in miracles...yes!" probably the greatest call ever along with "down goes Fraiser"
@bewbies18 ай бұрын
I think the modern narrative of this game doesn't really describe how thoroughly dominated the US was by the Soviets. They were outshot 39-16, and seemed like they spent most of the game giving the puck up in the neutral zone or their own end, then scrambling to clear out the rebounds from in front of Craig. If you're gonna have a chance to win a game like that, you need 3 things: 1) A goalie playing out his mind. They got that for sure. 2) A lot of luck. Got this too. 3) The will to not pack it in even when you know you're getting clowned on. This is where most teams outmatched teams fail. The US didn't. Brooks knew he had one chance in a hundred...then went out and built a team that was able to grab that chance, slim though it was. The Soviets played absolutely gorgeous -- and very modern -- hockey, but they were so, so uncomfortable having to play from behind, or even in a tie.
@gauge6513 Жыл бұрын
I was poor and trying to fix my old car in my garage when I heard this. People forget we used old tvs and rabbit ear intenas. It was cold and my fingers were frozen. When we won my heart freaked out.
@ChickNPawks8 ай бұрын
I'm watching this game in 2024 knowing full well what happens and I still get excited and fist pump when USA ties it up in the 3rd
@eddean77283 жыл бұрын
Greatest and most intense sporting event I've ever watched .Not even close .
@tonyrodriguez8299 ай бұрын
Great moment in sports history. I was at home in Lakewood,ca watching the game with my dad chatting USA the most exciting moment beating the USSR and than beating Finland for GOLD MEDAL. The last amateurs USA team to win gold.
@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.
@proudinfidel7791 Жыл бұрын
As an interesting side note, most people didn't notice that that style of hockey net suddenly disappeared around 1981. Having the metal insert that was in contact with the ice inside the net was banned after some player slid skates first into a net that had jumped its pegs. The insert was elevated for a second and the player impaled himself with it between his balls and rectum, nearly killing him. I would imagine a huge lawsuit ensued and as a result they had to go with a new design.
@С.А.Л9 ай бұрын
Mark Howe (son of Gordie) suffered that injury.
@jamesfrancismchalejr79449 ай бұрын
Hats Off to Al Michaels for taking us through the 1980 USA Hockey 🏒 Team Victorys
@tofoomeister4 жыл бұрын
29:20 Kick save AND A BEAUT
@davidclark4422 жыл бұрын
The most iconic do you believe in miracles yes.
@joycepiantes8383 Жыл бұрын
Best USA Olympic moment ever
@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?!?😜
@ronbad124 ай бұрын
Tying Goal 1:23:32 Winning at 1:26:49
@Sliced_Bread13 ай бұрын
Legend
@lincolnmaceachern24103 жыл бұрын
Growing up in Canada, I watched Canada lose to each team ( both close, if memory serves.) I do remember not having much confidence in Team USA, so I went to a movie; Steve Martin's "The Jerk."
@bizzy241003 жыл бұрын
looking back even though The Jerk was a top ten grossing film for 1979, bet u now wish u saw what happened on T.V. at Lake Placid instead
@Lava19647 ай бұрын
Canada did not play the USA in this event. Canada and the Americans were in different pools.
@ashketchumsdad10 ай бұрын
Every one of those kids played the game of their lives. But the Miracle begins and ends with Jim Craig
@mxdavis9 ай бұрын
I rarely say it this way but Jim Craig played out of his tits.
@Ween17768 ай бұрын
I'd argue the miracle started and ended with the vision Herb Brooks had. Don't forget alot of the players on this team wouldn't have been on the team if Herb wasn't the coach. There was better players at the time but Herb wanted grit, determination, guts, agility and skill among others.
@ashketchumsdad8 ай бұрын
@@Ween1776 Very good point. It's funny, and I am no exception, but when we see spectacular moments, especially in sports, not that we discredit the coach but we almost always forget who got them there. Herb Brooks may have had the most difficult job any coach has ever had, at least in America. they all played the game of their lives, the tournament of their lives, but Herb certainly led the way l
@Ween17768 ай бұрын
@@ashketchumsdad well said bud
@mikewrasman51032 жыл бұрын
Ken Dryden (who had no skin in the game) was right when he said unbelievable! No words necessary.
@WG-tt6hk4 жыл бұрын
5:18 The "birth" of the "USA USA USA" chant. So now when you hear it (like at a Trump Rally) , you know where it stated. USA was on the Team uniforms.
@jamessollazzo48603 жыл бұрын
watch 1976 olympic boxing finals from forum in montreal. Usa won 5 gold medals and you can hear the chant during the gold medal winning bouts!
@WG-tt6hk3 жыл бұрын
@Dennis Mcneal FU commiee. You are blocked
@WG-tt6hk3 жыл бұрын
@Nick Brock You have a problem with "USA""USA""USA" ?
@WG-tt6hk3 жыл бұрын
@Nick Brock How old are you Nick?
@WG-tt6hk3 жыл бұрын
@Nick Brock Then you are a product of our so called educational system. Did you swallow all the Commie Crap your professors fed you?
@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.👍
@defundhollyweird8675Ай бұрын
Herb Brooks was a genius for playing an exhibition game against the Soviets before the Olympics.
@iSPELLinAMERICAN9 ай бұрын
What's crazy is as electrifying this game was in its time, the two best teams in the world would both get smoked in today's game. Just how far this game has advanced
@Nick-NY3 жыл бұрын
I wish someone would do some magic and make this high definition
@bailey74409 ай бұрын
That would be amazing! I’d pay to see it.
@Yanks_Fan9 ай бұрын
Yes please!
@Kras_N9 ай бұрын
It can be done. Maybe not UHD quality. Now to find someone to do it 🤔
@Kras_N9 ай бұрын
@@brianhildreth9099I used to have a pager, Walkman, camera, and landline. Used to. Shit’s evolving.
@AaronTheCrystalClod Жыл бұрын
1:46:26 "Johnson over to Ramsey... Bilyanetdinov gets checked by Ramsey... McClanahan's there, the puck is still loose... eleven seconds! You got ten seconds! The countdown's going on right now! Morrow... up to Silk... five seconds left in the game! Do you believe in miracles? Yes!"
@popselias9 ай бұрын
I always respected the class of the Soviet players, standing there and watching the celebration of the US players
@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."
@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....
@zimmerman10315 жыл бұрын
I feel like the name Croutoff is the glass half empty version of Crouton.
@johnrotuno10774 жыл бұрын
Krutov
@LeePrice-r9u9 ай бұрын
Greatest hockey game ever Greatest coaching job ever Greatest player effort ever There is no way that talent level should beat that Soviet team.
@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
@richmotroni10 ай бұрын
ABC Sports had absolutely no idea at the time on how to broadcast a hockey game! The greatest moment in American sports history was on tape delay so we already knew the end result. Then in the gold medal game ABC during the third period twice went to commercial and both times the US scored goals during the commercials. A disgrace!
@danieljackett41939 ай бұрын
Unless you were in Lake Placid that night, you did NOT know the result Can't fault ABC, they requested the games be flipped so they could show this game live, and the IOC told them to get bent
@MrNivarox3 жыл бұрын
31:00 break moment and changing Tretiak.
@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
@flaming74883 ай бұрын
Jim Craig carried the team on his back through half the match