Why Has Jeremy Roenick Been Rejected by the Hockey Hall of Fame?

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Жыл бұрын

Jeremy Roenick has been blackballed by the Hockey Hall of Fame. But why?
Jeremy Roenick was one of the premier players of his generation and one of the greatest American stars the NHL has ever known.. After making his debut with the Chicago Blackhawks as a teenager, Roenick thrilled fans with his flashy style, take-no-prisoners approach, and jaw-dropping skills. A 9-time All Star, Roenick played 18-NHL seasons and racked up over 500 goals and 1400 penalty minutes.
Roenick’s competitive fire was unmatched and is best illustrated with his conflicted -and often painful - relationships with USA hockey peers Tony Amonte, Derian Hatcher and Mike Modano.
But his high-intensity persona extended off the ice and resulted in a series of controversial events that have often overshadowed his on-ice achievements.
Let’s take an in-depth look at the fascinating career of Jeremy Roenick and examine why - despite all he achieved as an NHL player - the man they call JR has been ignored by the Hockey Hall of Fame.
#chicagoblackhawks #philadelphiaflyers #jeremyroenick
Key Sources:
Roenick autobiography "J.R." (Kevin Allen)
NBC Sports
National Hockey League
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@evolutionXXVII
@evolutionXXVII Жыл бұрын
JR not being in the hockey hall of fame doesn't make me think less of Roenick, it makes me think less of the hall of fame.
@bluescreenfree
@bluescreenfree 11 ай бұрын
Maybe if he wasn’t such a prick to people, he might get voted in.
@abntemplar82
@abntemplar82 10 ай бұрын
took the words right out of my mouth. well said sir.
@chrisdavidson8925
@chrisdavidson8925 9 ай бұрын
The HHOF is an old boys club. JR and Theoren Fleury should both be in there, but their honesty is too much for the old stuffy pinkos that run it.
@Sshooter444
@Sshooter444 7 ай бұрын
Yep!
@anthonydangelo3980
@anthonydangelo3980 7 ай бұрын
I think the same thing is happening with theo Fleury..
@charlieb308
@charlieb308 Жыл бұрын
He should be in the hall of fame so should Theo Fleury and Alexander Mogilny…Mogilny risked his life to defect here and has amazing stats far better than guys recently put into the hall.
@albundy7623
@albundy7623 Жыл бұрын
As a kid who grew up in Winnipeg in the 70’s and watched hockey all my life, I 100% agree. Theo use to dominate the WHL back when that league was really hard
@albundy7623
@albundy7623 Жыл бұрын
Sakic, Madano, Linden, etc. Theo is in that club
@charlieb308
@charlieb308 Жыл бұрын
@@albundy7623 Fleury was over a point per game in regular season and playoffs, but they put guys like Sedins in hall of fame first. Clark Gillies etc
@register1430
@register1430 Жыл бұрын
Theo will NEVER get in. He is now a certified anti vax nut job. Mogilny, yet to hear if he is a Putin supporter. Off ice deal breakers for me. Ovechkin could score 1000 and I would still reject.
@AGoat1971
@AGoat1971 Жыл бұрын
Theo's politics are 'problematic'. That is why he is not in the Hall.
@keving1776
@keving1776 7 ай бұрын
As a lifetime Chicago resident and Hawks fan, I was at the airport in Phoenix in 2005. I noticed Roenick there walking and on his phone. I shouted out "JR", he immediately put his phone down to come and greet me. Great guy, great memory. Definite HOF'r along with Steve Larmer.
@claytongibbs7419
@claytongibbs7419 4 ай бұрын
You knew he was on the phone and still thought it was a good idea to shout his name across the airport. While it might make Jeremy Roenick look like a saint it definitely makes you look like an asshole. Bragging about it 20 years later just confirms it haha.
@matthewaltepeter8941
@matthewaltepeter8941 Жыл бұрын
Being a kid in the Chicagoland area in the 90's was a fun time, seeing Roenick on the ice, and Jordan on the court. My nephews recently saw JR sitting in the stands at a Blackhawks game and were nervous to walk up and say hi. Roenick was so kind, took pictures with them, and signed some stuff for them. All they wanted was to say hi. He offered to do everything else extra. Also, screw Mike Milbury for trying to bust JR's balls on air when he was emotional after the 2010 Stanley Cup. That still doesn't sit well with me to this day.
@bsraider87
@bsraider87 5 ай бұрын
Milbury is a stooge. JR is a legend. Period.
@eustaceomalley6071
@eustaceomalley6071 5 ай бұрын
Milbury probably still has issue with Roenick because he had to coach against him SO MANY TIMES. That was then... he needs some therapy to move past it... Glad Milbury isn't commentating anymore... no sense of humor.
@seanmcnally4818
@seanmcnally4818 5 ай бұрын
Roenick's career highlight on the ice was scoring the series clinching OT goal for the Flyers against the Leafs in 2004 to go to the conference finals.
@smokey2459
@smokey2459 Жыл бұрын
Visiting Detroit from L.A. in 2005, I attended aWings/Kings game wearing my Kings Gold and Purple jersey. I had rink side seats at the blue line. I stood out like a sore thumb. During warmup, Jeremy skated over to us several times, acknowledged our loyalty, and chatted with us. He tossed us a couple pucks. I had mentioned to him that I hoped my son back in LA would see me on TV, and during the game he skated over to our seats several times so the cameras were on us. As far as fans were concerned, he was a class act in LA.
@ProHockeyAlumni
@ProHockeyAlumni Жыл бұрын
Great anecdote .. thx! 👍
@stevencooke6451
@stevencooke6451 Жыл бұрын
That's the other side of him. He did some decent things for other people, including fans.
@wantsome-zs5sq
@wantsome-zs5sq Жыл бұрын
I remember the Red Wings playing Chicago in the 1995 conference finals. It was a hell of a series. I always enjoyed watching JR against the Red Wings.
@carnakthemagnificent336
@carnakthemagnificent336 Жыл бұрын
And without fans, there is no league.
@Ba1th1azar
@Ba1th1azar Жыл бұрын
he was a class act to all fans. he was probably one of the most competitive players to play the game, and it showed through the way he treated his opponents including his long time friend amonte. but to fans he had all the time in the world
@pierrehanna1567
@pierrehanna1567 Жыл бұрын
Roenick deserves the hall of fame and the league should be embarrassed for not furthering his induction. Say what you want about him but anyone who can play 20 years in the nhl and put up those many numbers while taking that much punishment is an incredible athlete.
@shawngregory1429
@shawngregory1429 Жыл бұрын
How can a guy with 500 goals not be in the HOF? I’m not a huge hockey fan, but I always looked at 500 goals like 3000 hits in baseball ; instant HOF.
@skyehorvath9063
@skyehorvath9063 7 ай бұрын
Pat Verbeek, the original Little Ball of Hate, also has over 500 goals, and he will never get in either. Yet, the HOF puts in Cam Neely who has 600 points less than Vincent Damphousse who will also never get a glance with 1,200 points. Then the HOF puts in two Orange Twins from Vancouver, who hardly scored. Nonsense
@turkeyman631
@turkeyman631 5 ай бұрын
@@TheNHLRebel Yeah, absolutely idiotic.
@seanmcnally4818
@seanmcnally4818 5 ай бұрын
​@@skyehorvath9063Yes, but not every baseball player who hits 500 home runs makes the Hall of Fame. Not every 1,000 point scorer isn't in the Hall of Fame either. Is Ray Whitney a HOFer???
@johncraftenworth7847
@johncraftenworth7847 2 ай бұрын
bc sports betting and association with gambling business / ring. similar thing happened to pete rose, they don't know fans to know that there is corruption, or that they can't trust a fair match, it tarneshes the entire NHL
@mikewalsh7793
@mikewalsh7793 2 ай бұрын
They're from Sweden, and they were incredible hockey players who had a completely unique style. They deserve to be in the HOF. @@skyehorvath9063
@kmcbride1832
@kmcbride1832 Жыл бұрын
I watched this video just because I saw the link and thought "What? Jeremy Roenik ISN"T in the HOF?" Who wouldn't want him on your hockey team? The selection committee needs to vote based on performance not whether or not whether or not someone hurt their feelings off ice.
@christopherhenderson2742
@christopherhenderson2742 Жыл бұрын
One of the greatest players ever to his fans. As a kid growing up in Phoenix he was amazing. When I was 8 my family had my birthday party at the altell ice den where the coyotes used to practice. The yotes had just got done practicing and we got to take the ice. All the players left except Shane Doan and Jeremy roenick. Shane signed autographs, but Jeremy who could have just left for the day made it a point to skate around with all of us kids, make jokes and get to hang out with a pro athlete. That's something my friends and I will never forget. Absolute class act
@ProHockeyAlumni
@ProHockeyAlumni Жыл бұрын
That is a fantastic anecdote and it was great to read … thx! 👍
@michaelreddick6093
@michaelreddick6093 Жыл бұрын
Roenick is an absolute legend. I'm a Pens fan through and through, but he worked through so much to never get a cup and his best chance was against Lemieux. Dealt a bad hand and unfortunately probably has CTE as a result of giving it his all. He belongs in the hall of fame without a doubt, I just hope he's doing alright.
@MatthewBaran
@MatthewBaran Жыл бұрын
I love when players are there for fans
@donnix1192
@donnix1192 Жыл бұрын
@@ProHockeyAlumni This was great content, thanks 🙏. I sat behind JR on a flight in 1996 from Boston to Chicago, the guy is a class act. We were returning home to Chicago so we were huge hawks fans. My brother and I were both playing ice hockey and he was so cool, asking us stuff -he was truly interested in talking with us the whole flight. Didn’t know his dad was a Mobil exec, my grandfather was an Amoco exec, I know how travel intensive that level of job is.
@QenaitheCustodianGuard
@QenaitheCustodianGuard Жыл бұрын
​@@michaelreddick6093 he for sure has at least minor CTE I would say.
@FUGP72
@FUGP72 Жыл бұрын
In NHL '94, you chose the Black Hawks, and any time you saw that you were controlling Roenick, you never pressed the B button to switch again. You would score 15 goals a game with 10 of the being unassisted, or with the goalie getting the assist. For a whole (short) season, the goalie would be the second leading scorer on the team with like 250 points in 50 games, While Roenick had 700+ goals.
@PharSyde6ix
@PharSyde6ix Жыл бұрын
Damn you brought back some memories. That Blackhawks team was ridiculous!
@hounddog3476
@hounddog3476 Жыл бұрын
Roenick the original "video game cheating guy".
@PharSyde6ix
@PharSyde6ix Жыл бұрын
@@hounddog3476 Technically 2nd, Bo Jackson in Techmo Bowl was first I believe. Still trying to figure out how Bo Jackson was better than Barry Sanders in that game!
@thomasvincennie3910
@thomasvincennie3910 Жыл бұрын
The key in 94 was to put a goon against Roenick - he had a high agressiveness rating but low fighting rating - it was easy to put him out of the game that way!
@hounddog3476
@hounddog3476 Жыл бұрын
@@thomasvincennie3910 well thats a strategy at least. We made you hold right for 23 seconds if Blackhawks popped on our random selection. We had to random or everyone i know would have fought over the Penguins
@pwm2653
@pwm2653 Жыл бұрын
100 percent! This guy was a firestorm on the ice! The NHL admin and hall of fame need to downsize their ego and admit this guy was phenomenal in hockey and for hockey.
@Sourmilk69
@Sourmilk69 Жыл бұрын
Seemed like a piece of shit that betrayed teammates and put people’s lives at risk imo
@mikescorpio13
@mikescorpio13 5 ай бұрын
a talented goon....
@SevenCompleted
@SevenCompleted 4 ай бұрын
gary doesnt want hockey played that way he wants to neuter the game to make it more friendly to jewish twinks like himself
@your-final-frontier
@your-final-frontier 8 ай бұрын
I am Canadian in my 70s, so I remember when the only American in the 6 team NHL was Tommy Williams in Boston. I always enjoyed watching all of the allstar players Chicago had then like Bobby Hull, Stan Mikita and I got a thrill watching Goalie Glenn Hall and his wandering backup young goalie Denny de Jordy. Fast forward to Jeremy Roenick's playing career, he was a damn good , tough player on every team he played for and was nearly always a timely scorer. One of many Americans who have shown they belong amongst the World's best players too. He DEFINETLY should be in the Hockey Hall of Fame. Keep the damn politics out of it. Put him in!! He earned it!
@MARCELGOYETTE
@MARCELGOYETTE 5 ай бұрын
Right on !😊
@belfastboyable
@belfastboyable 4 ай бұрын
????what about Charlie BURNS
@rayduffy475
@rayduffy475 4 ай бұрын
​@@MARCELGOYETTE🎉
@user-tl8lt1hl5y
@user-tl8lt1hl5y Ай бұрын
Glenn Hall and Denis DeJordy..... kudos! Haven't thought of those names (especially DeJordy) in years.
@Charlie-qe6lv
@Charlie-qe6lv Жыл бұрын
Roenick IS my favorite all-time Blackhawk, who gave his heart and soul out there. HOF for sure.
@rosolenn
@rosolenn Жыл бұрын
No question. A fantastic hockey career. JR should be in the Hall of Fame.
@42awww
@42awww Жыл бұрын
Although Roenick would often destroy my Leafs' hopes, I always loved the guy. I admired his play, his clean hits, but most of all, his everyday Joe status. He spoke his mind, and would very often be right. I've only seen a few players like that in my 52 yrs of being a big hockey fan. Brett Hull and Todd Gill could be counted on to say something profound when interviewed. Before that, Tiger Williams and Bryan Spencer were also priceless. I wish Jeremy nothing but success in the future.
@johncraftenworth7847
@johncraftenworth7847 2 ай бұрын
are you saying hull and gill were profound and roenick was blunt and not profound in comparison?
@42awww
@42awww 2 ай бұрын
@@johncraftenworth7847 lol. Not at al!
@jonokiller
@jonokiller Жыл бұрын
Roenick was one tough SOB even if the HHoF doesnt recognize him. All the fans know he is a legend
@dougtieman2877
@dougtieman2877 Жыл бұрын
Simply put, absolutely. I'd trade ten cups for a couple guys with the heart, drive, and determination he had. His numbers are a no-brainer. The HoF committee needs to dry up, toughen its sensitivity, and induct this man already.
@uncaringbear
@uncaringbear Жыл бұрын
JR played in one the best eras of hockey and his name was in the highlight reels for a reason. Granted, there are other guys from that same period who also deserve to be in the HHOF, but come one, this is JR we're talking about.
@tankeater
@tankeater Жыл бұрын
So Fed up that all sports can deny great players a HOF spot just because they don't like them as a person... it's what happened on the ice, not off it!
@austinrhodes2963
@austinrhodes2963 Жыл бұрын
J.R. is the reason I became a hockey fan. I grew up in Alabama. After watching him play, I got a bunch of my friends to buy Rollerblades and we would have full blown games in the parking lot of a local park. Hockey with my friends was the only time that I was the best at anything. If not for J.R. inspiring me to play hockey, I wouldn't have found something that gave me confidence that I could be good at something and I wouldn't have some of the best memories of my childhood. So.... yeah, J.R. should be in the HOF if for no other reason than he got a scrawny kid from Alabama to fall in love with hockey.
@ProHockeyAlumni
@ProHockeyAlumni Жыл бұрын
super comment ... thanks for sharing your experience. awesome!
@richardwestmoreland4796
@richardwestmoreland4796 Жыл бұрын
This has to be one of the best stories I've ever heard about how someone came to love the game of hockey. I too love the game and I find it fascinating that a kid from Alabama where hockey is probably just an afterthought to most people was even able to watch hockey let alone get a bunch of friends together and start playing it albeit on Rollerblades. I have never been to Alabama but I can't imagine there being much of an opportunity to take up the game in the same way that us Canadian kids do. We practically lived and breathed hockey day after day. Probably much like Americans love their football. I grew up in a small town in the northern part of the province of British Columbia a long ways from the bright lights of any big city when playing or watching hockey was something that everyone seemed to be into. Your comment about how hockey gave you the confidence that you could be good at something is very similar to what I experienced. I was the scrawny kid who only had a few close friends and needed something to help me with my confidence and that something turned out to be hockey and the people involved with it. Like you hockey gave me some of my best memories of my childhood. I found this piece on Jeremy Roenick very interesting even though he and I are very different. It seems like JR would be someone that I would get along with just fine as he at least appears to care about the little guy even though he travels in circles of celebrity of which I know little about and would never be comfortable with all the attention those people have to endure. JR may not be popular or well liked by some people but he at least seems to care about fans and will go out of his way to show his appreciation for their support. As for being in the HOF if the Hall is for the best to have ever played in the NHL then JR deserves to be inducted. We all make mistakes and I would think that JR is probably somewhat remorseful for some of the mistakes he's made. To hold JR out of the HOF because of his personality or some of the mistakes he's made seems to be a bit unfair to me. Take care Austen.
@louieo.blevinsmusic4197
@louieo.blevinsmusic4197 11 ай бұрын
I’m from Alabama as well (Scottsboro) and grew up in-line skating/playing roller rink hockey as well. I loved the Thrashers while working in Atl and was sad to see ‘em go. Root for The Lighting nowadays. Followed the Crimson Tide’s hockey team as well.
@bvsemer
@bvsemer 2 ай бұрын
Did you also get laid with your cousins and siblings?
@morganmurphy38
@morganmurphy38 Жыл бұрын
9:44 “shoulder to chin that’s a great hit” jeeeeeeeeeeeesus how times have changed 😳
@ProHockeyAlumni
@ProHockeyAlumni Жыл бұрын
I wondered when somebody would comment on that! Times have certainly changed!
@DeathBySnooSnoo-yh5cc
@DeathBySnooSnoo-yh5cc Ай бұрын
@@ProHockeyAlumni fir the wurse
@markwinfrey4503
@markwinfrey4503 Жыл бұрын
I say he deserves to be in the hall , based on the list of injuries alone. I mean geez, how many times can you get your face rebuilt.. Definitely a talented player with a lot of grit . I say put him in.
@trvman1
@trvman1 Жыл бұрын
Not going to happen in today's WOKE NHL. Old days, he would have been in by now.
@davewendt510
@davewendt510 Жыл бұрын
Hell yes. JR, one of a kind!
@boshintang
@boshintang Жыл бұрын
Yeah, Patrick Roy game him 3rd degree burns.
@thedopest
@thedopest Жыл бұрын
When we were kids in the 90s we would play ice and roller hockey and we emulated every move Jeremy Roenick did. Including the cross checking. Hockey helped a few of my baby teeth come out.
@nashclapp1864
@nashclapp1864 6 ай бұрын
The hall doesn't deserve Jeremy Roenick! I met him briefly in Niagara Falls at the Hilton... a real man!!
@desert.mantis
@desert.mantis Жыл бұрын
You obviously did your research while telling the story (much of which I did not know) of Jeremy Roenick.He should definitely be in the hall lot fame. He was a true great for the game. I Had no idea how many serious injuries he underwent. Yet, Roenick seemed to take them in stride and returned to the ice with great fervor. Thanks for another top notch video!
@ProHockeyAlumni
@ProHockeyAlumni Жыл бұрын
Thanks Desert - Appreciated ✌️
@doughoback5226
@doughoback5226 Жыл бұрын
As a Blues fan I could not stand the SOB but there is no doubt in my mind that the man is a Hall of Famer.
@MichaelHenkleC
@MichaelHenkleC Жыл бұрын
Roenick got me into Hockey, the Blackhawks were terrible, and this guy came out of nowhere and made the franchise competitive again. In Roenick's prime, you always felt he would find a way to win the game for you. You didn't know how, but he would make it happen, even if he had to do it short-handed and in overtime. This guy was a beast. I really hope that JR makes the HOF.
@jamesd242
@jamesd242 Жыл бұрын
they werent terrible, Hawks could never get past the Oilers before JR
@johnkelly8416
@johnkelly8416 Жыл бұрын
@@jamesd242you are correct in that.. Back I the mid 80s the Stadium was jumping every night. And then Gretzky and company met them in the playoffs and their done..
@GooBanana
@GooBanana Жыл бұрын
I have no problem with what he said. While unprofessional, he just said what every guy was thinking about Kathryn Tappen.
@DanielH874
@DanielH874 Жыл бұрын
The favoritism of the induction committee sickens me. There are at least a handful of players that should be obvious entrants but appear to be getting ignored due to petty personal differences and favoritism.
@Skank_and_Gutterboy
@Skank_and_Gutterboy 2 ай бұрын
There definitely is that human element to it, which is inherent in pretty much all selection committees like this. I didn't like Roenick in the 90s, celebrated the hit that Darien Hatcher put on him, and have really modified my opinion quite a bit since then. He had his beefs with opponents (who doesn't/didn't?), laid hits that could be called dirty sometimes, but always took it like a man when they gave it back to him. I've seen Roenick take a hit before where his jaw was broken and as he's skating off the ice, he's literally reaching into his mouth and pushing horridly loosened teeth back into place and only going out of the game after the team doctor tells him he's no longer medically cleared to play and the coach is directly ordering him to go to the hospital. (They might show this in this video, I honestly haven't watched it all yet.) 99% of us would've been a screaming fetal ball on the ice and would've been taken out by ambulance, JR walked out of there like it wasn't much of anything. That is toughness that you have to admire whether you're a fan of him or not. What I don't like is how often a Hall of Fame pick is chosen or declined based on PR reasons. I thought his comments toward the fans during strike years were pretty ugly, I think him saying that the fans are just jealous of him struck a bad chord and came back to him during HOF selection. I viewed it as whiny that in 2006 he said that the USA hockey team had blackballed him. He had significant injuries and had been in a slump the last few years, I don't see how that is the fault of USA hockey. Still, I think his performance in the late 80s and through the 90s absolutely qualifies him to be in the HOF, as well as scoring 500 goals in his career, which is the gold standard of a hockey career. I don't think it's right to hold post-career PR things against him for HOF selection. For what he did as a player, hell yes he should be in the HOF, same as Pete Rose for what he did as a player. Pete Rose is another one who just got deluged by media that loved to portray him as some Jekyll & Hyde character, the media was downright evil the way they poisoned everything about the guy. Rose gambled but every single gambling receipt that he's ever generated has been scrutinized by federal officials and media. He never threw games or point-shaved to benefit his gambling. He never even gambled on his own team (to win or lose). For whatever he did, he's paid the price 50 times over in the last 30 years and should be in the baseball HOF for what he did as a PLAYER. I look at Jeremy Roenick like that, too. Hall of Fame selection committees are WAY too PR-driven and tend to only look at the negative.
@briancharters8720
@briancharters8720 Жыл бұрын
I am a Canadian and a Habs fan since the Original Six. To me, Roenick was GREAT… talented AND humorous. Hall of Fame? ABSOLUTELY 👍🏻
@edward9
@edward9 Жыл бұрын
Wow. Since way be then? You know A LOT about old time hockey! Real warriors. Playing in 1980s and 1990s by far the most violent and dangerous era
@derricklarsen2919
@derricklarsen2919 Жыл бұрын
The problem is Patrick Roy couldn't hear anything he said 💍💍
@EatAPeach72
@EatAPeach72 Жыл бұрын
@@derricklarsen2919 Yessss 🫵👍
@J.G.Wentworth69420
@J.G.Wentworth69420 11 ай бұрын
Bullshit
@stupidas9466
@stupidas9466 7 ай бұрын
@@edward9What? Ever heard of the Broad Street Bullies?
@saber26ful
@saber26ful Жыл бұрын
As a Sharks fan, I will never forgot his two-goal game 7 performance against the Flames. I’ll also never forget him for having the chutzpah to call out Patrick Marleau for being gutless.
@Roenick272
@Roenick272 6 ай бұрын
Since Nhl hockey 92. Only playing with the blackhawks! My uncle took the red wings...Roenick vs Yzerman 😂. I loved it.
@Storam3
@Storam3 Жыл бұрын
After so many concussions USA Hockey knows how this effected his brain, his angry outbursts and tell it like he sees it. Jeremy Roenick the by product of what to NHL players turned into. Put that into consideration. Nobody would whole heartedly appreciate the sacrifice endured by Jeremy then Jeremy himself. Put him on the podium at HOF and see the tears fly.
@ProHockeyAlumni
@ProHockeyAlumni Жыл бұрын
Excellent comment!
@chizorama
@chizorama Жыл бұрын
JR was a beast who gave his all every shift. Clutch goals, true grit, fearlessly taking on players that towered over him & passion for the game. Outspoken? Yes, but he brought character to the game. Definitely a HOF'r.
@robertlavigne9828
@robertlavigne9828 Жыл бұрын
He was also dirty
@bbb462cid
@bbb462cid Жыл бұрын
@@robertlavigne9828 Howe was loved for that
@chizorama
@chizorama Жыл бұрын
@@robertlavigne9828 Hockey in general was a lot dirtier back then, it wasn't like he stuck out as the dirtiest player.
@devinhapanovich8428
@devinhapanovich8428 Жыл бұрын
Who cares what he says it’s on the ICE that matters
@Skank_and_Gutterboy
@Skank_and_Gutterboy 2 ай бұрын
@@devinhapanovich8428 There is just something really screwed-up about Eric Lindros being in the HOF and Roenick isn't. Lindros had a career that was merely good and was always judged on his natural talent and potential. He could've been great but just wasn't. Lindros was a cancer in the locker-room, he was always a major distraction (and not in a good way), way too much BS was tolerated from his parents, and yet all his PR crap (and there was A LOT) never detracted from him getting in. Roenick doesn't deserve even one-quarter of that same consideration? Roenick actually went out, gave it his all every night, and got it done but is not worthy for the HOF? 575 goals isn't good enough? That's messed-up.
@robertbishop5357
@robertbishop5357 3 ай бұрын
I think he should be considered for the HHOF because of not just his on ice performance, but also how he reached out to and selflessly helped every community he was a part of.
@kellanmohan4132
@kellanmohan4132 Жыл бұрын
Keeping him out only diminishes the credibility of the the hockey hall of fame and especially the voters.
@jamaljennings5734
@jamaljennings5734 Жыл бұрын
Roenick should be in the Hall of Fame, but I think (and this my opinion) there’s a lot of players during his era that you could also argue that should be in, so I hope he gets in soon, but so do many others.
@ProHockeyAlumni
@ProHockeyAlumni Жыл бұрын
Agreed … Tkaczuk, Suter. Fluery etc
@RyanPatrickOwens
@RyanPatrickOwens 2 ай бұрын
Listening to the announcers say "shoulder to chin. Great hit" and "it looked like a clean hit, didn't it?" is wild.
@DrSneakers
@DrSneakers Жыл бұрын
Awesome video! Any chance you could do Pelle Lindbergh?
@theodorebelmont7922
@theodorebelmont7922 Жыл бұрын
JR should be in the Hall of Fame. 1 of the greatest American players ever and also helps alot in promoting the game with his personality
@KramerWaifu
@KramerWaifu Жыл бұрын
My absolute favorite player of all time. Growing up in Chicago and following him throughout his career was something special, he's one of the reasons I played hockey as a youngster and still play today in Beer League. Hope I get to see him make it to the HOF someday.
@BouchIsOnTheLoose702
@BouchIsOnTheLoose702 Жыл бұрын
At first it seems like the Hockey Hall of Fame are doing the right thing by keeping Roenick out. Way too many off ice distractions were in the making of a headcase. J.R. could not even get a friend from his home country (USA) to like him. Aside from that disastrous time with the Blackhawks, he still had excellent offensive seasons. Any player who scores 50 goals twice and notched more than 500 goals, definitely belongs in the Hockey Hall of Hame.
@donnix1192
@donnix1192 Жыл бұрын
Growing up in Chicago area and playing ice hockey in the 90s I was such a fan. My brother and I sat behind him on a United Airlines flight from Boston to Chicago in the summer of 1996. He was the nicest athlete, maybe just person I have ever met. He was genuinely interested in what we had to say, he talked with us the entire flight. I never knew until this video his dad was a Mobil executive, my grandfather was an Amoco executive and I know how travel intensive that type of job is, glad he was able to play and become a legendary Blackhawk.
@huntingsynth
@huntingsynth Жыл бұрын
Criminal that he is not in the HOF…I had the pleasure to practice with him at the NJ Rockets when he played for the Bantam National Championship team as did my brother…I was on the Rockets Midget team (but helped out Bantam team) and he and I would play as forwards on the penalty kill squad vs the power play squad…lets just say we scored more a nan down than they did…he was then and in the NHL was noticeably faster than everybody else…his competitiveness and consistent high performance is top notch
@ProHockeyAlumni
@ProHockeyAlumni Жыл бұрын
Great anecdotes ... appreciate your comment!
@tpor1206
@tpor1206 Жыл бұрын
Great video again - thanks for doing this!
@ProHockeyAlumni
@ProHockeyAlumni Жыл бұрын
Thanks 🙏 for watching!
@MrSteveblue824
@MrSteveblue824 Жыл бұрын
I am a hard core Toronto Maple Leaf fan but i've always respected the skill set and battling spirit of Jeremy Roenick! Without a doubt, he should be in the Hall of Fame!
@JackyJames1
@JackyJames1 Жыл бұрын
Enjoy your 1rst round playoff games 😂😂 all you gonna get 😂😂😂
@stevenweint7893
@stevenweint7893 Жыл бұрын
Yes, Roenick should be in the Hall of Fame!! As a janitor!! LOL. 😃
@piccolomaster
@piccolomaster Жыл бұрын
Jeremy Roenick deserves to be in the Hockey Hall of fame for sure!!!
@lionelsimon6656
@lionelsimon6656 7 ай бұрын
I’m a Blackhawks fan and JR was My favorite player as a kid, I got his posters in my room and I remember playing with him, goulet, larmer, smith and chelios on nhl93. That is the reason why I wore number 27 when I was playing. What a player, he was complete and play with a lot of energy, not the biggest guy on the ice but never refuse the fight. The fact that he didn’t win the cup in 20 years of career show how it’s difficult to win the Stanley cup. As one of the best American born player, he diverses to be in the hall of fame.
@jeffaustin2259
@jeffaustin2259 Жыл бұрын
He absolutely deserves to be in the Hall of Fame his grit came from his competitive nature. His stats don’t lie. I wished he could have hoisted the Cup, that was my biggest wish for him.
@jockejocke1
@jockejocke1 Жыл бұрын
In all honesty some of his numbers are incredible and should give him access to the HoF. Regular season + playoffs he had: +/- +174 104 game winning goals ! 101 times scored the first goal of the game 9 overtime goals 30 shorthanded goals 20 shorthanded assists 201 powerplay goals 268 powerplay assists 1,338 total points But hey, JR made $56,563,571 from his playing career so HoF or not the man did a damn good job.
@ProHockeyAlumni
@ProHockeyAlumni Жыл бұрын
Mercy! .., superior facts and knowledge … great contribution! 💪
@jockejocke1
@jockejocke1 Жыл бұрын
@BDH BDH Yeah, Ovechkin became #1 this season on the all-time list of most times having scored the first goal of the game and I didn't see the major networks or the NHL mention it. Regular season all-time: 1. Ovechkin 140 2. Jagr 135 3. Brett Hull 131 4. Gordie Howe 127 5. Teemu Selanne 119
@evanleibinger1913
@evanleibinger1913 Жыл бұрын
+/- is one of the best stats in hockey. First goal of the game is completely irrelevant.
@jockejocke1
@jockejocke1 Жыл бұрын
@@evanleibinger1913 First goal of the game is an official stat counted by the NHL and is prominently featured on their players miscellaneous stats page.
@hockeyeverything4339
@hockeyeverything4339 Жыл бұрын
I couldnt hear this video. Stanley Cup rings were in my ears....
@ProHockeyAlumni
@ProHockeyAlumni Жыл бұрын
😂
@stevencooke6451
@stevencooke6451 Жыл бұрын
Patrick Roy's response was Hall of Fame worthy in itself.
@nathanpetronzio6919
@nathanpetronzio6919 4 ай бұрын
I was at JR night in Chicago.. a few years after his retirement. When they retired his number. Chelly was there with him.. and they played all his highlights with Pearl Jam Jeremy blasting… Amazing night
@yesnomaybe1220
@yesnomaybe1220 Жыл бұрын
He is one of those guys you hated when he played cause he was so good against your team. Tough as nails, great competitor. HOF worthy
@Rock19621962
@Rock19621962 Жыл бұрын
Should be in Hall of Fame. No Question.Tough player, loves the fans, plenty of skill.
@stevemorrill5583
@stevemorrill5583 Жыл бұрын
Totally deserving of HOF induction. Whether you liked him or not, he brought grit and unbelievable skill every time he hit the ice.
@teddycaster248
@teddycaster248 Жыл бұрын
Roenick absolutely deserves be in Hall of Fame! Perfect player! 🙂👍
@patrice5976
@patrice5976 Жыл бұрын
Entertaining player, Claude Lemieux 4 cups 3 teams, 1 Conn Smyth + 2nd behind P. Roy for MVP in 1986. 19 playoff game winning goals. Overtime goals, Series ending goals, cup winning goals. Hall of fame
@mortimerbrewster1028
@mortimerbrewster1028 Жыл бұрын
Roenick should have been a first ballot Hall of Famer. His combination of scoring ability combined with his toughness makes his career very unique. He was an original 6 era type player. His stellar play for the Blackhawks his first two seasons enabled Chicago to trade Denis Savard to the Canadiens for Chris Chelios. Very informative presentation as usual.
@ProHockeyAlumni
@ProHockeyAlumni Жыл бұрын
Thanks, Mort for your always in-depth analysis 👍
@johnparsons1573
@johnparsons1573 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely he should be there. He was a game changer
@Koval_71_chuk
@Koval_71_chuk 9 ай бұрын
As a kid from the 90’s, its absolutely bonkers that Roenick & Mogilny is not in the HOF
@mopardale
@mopardale Жыл бұрын
Love your attitude Dangle,one thing I can't believe no one noticed.Check out the numbers on both game winning goals in game 3 and game 4 and who scored them.# 44 game 3 the amount of goals scored in the game and rieleys number then the same thing in game 4 with kerfoot #15 just check it out.I never checked game 1 and 2 because I never noticed it until game 3 and 4.Keep up the awesome work Steve.
@mulletoutdooradventures6286
@mulletoutdooradventures6286 Жыл бұрын
His numbers speak for themselves. He was insane. I loved his play here in Philly. It was a good time and he is full throttle 247
@jmarx3943
@jmarx3943 Жыл бұрын
I'll never forget his OT goal in game 6 in Toronto 2004. I'm glad I got to see him wear the orange and black.
@puckerings
@puckerings Жыл бұрын
Okay, here's some numbers. In his peak years, he finished 12th, 7th, 15th and 6th in points. Very good, but not really among the true elite of the league. He had three 100-point seasons at a time where 100-point seasons were still pretty common. He never won an individual award, or even finished higher than 5th in the voting for one. He never finisher higher than 4th in All-Star Team voting at centre. His team never won the Stanley Cup. None of this screams "Hall-of-Famer". So the answer as to why he's not in the Hall of Fame is most likely just "his career wasn't quite good enough."
@mulletoutdooradventures6286
@mulletoutdooradventures6286 Жыл бұрын
@@puckerings look at the other centers of that time. So 4th in a league and the rest are pretty great. Gretzky, Mario, Sakic, Lindros. The fact that he was top 10 in that era is impressive. Madano, Amonte,Oates, Jagr, I could go forever here. I agree that his numbers are borderline shoe in but everything else he did and who he was despite the negative has put way worse players in. Am I wrong? The competition and game were different then as well. Players had balls unlike today's ballet bs
@TheGaara802
@TheGaara802 Жыл бұрын
​@@mulletoutdooradventures6286 okay you was making good points until you started bitching about today's players. Why can't sports fans just state their points without bitching about a certain era.
@mulletoutdooradventures6286
@mulletoutdooradventures6286 Жыл бұрын
@@TheGaara802 easily because it's true. The game was different. It just was. The enforcers are gone, at least real ones. Players were absolutely different. I was always coached take the body. Always. Lay your shoulder into them and put them there through the boards. Sure there are still some big hits but you get fined 😂. Jeremy not only rumbled but also put up massive numbers for those penalties. Who in NHL right now is that? Last decade? I'll wait
@ritchfolmer9798
@ritchfolmer9798 Жыл бұрын
Players should be inducted in to the Hall of Fame based on what they did on the ice. The intensity and valour that Roenick played with should be enough to get him in. Theo Fleury is in the same boat. A lot of his comments and actions were in the heat of the moment. He was a big time clutch player. 110% in the HOF in my opinion!
@ProHockeyAlumni
@ProHockeyAlumni Жыл бұрын
"Intensity and valour" -- appropriate and accurate descriptions of JR. ThX!
@aaronburns6354
@aaronburns6354 6 ай бұрын
He belongs in the NHL Hall of Fame. Hands down one of the best playing "bad" guys.
@cardcollector0385
@cardcollector0385 Жыл бұрын
J.R. is a Massachusetts hockey legend and should have been inducted in the Hall a long time ago. Put politics aside, the guy is fierce.
@bw6078
@bw6078 Жыл бұрын
Another fantastic hockey story. No other sport overall has the stories that playing hockey can tell. Fantastic rendition.
@ProHockeyAlumni
@ProHockeyAlumni Жыл бұрын
Thanks for watching! 👍 greatly appreciated!
@trevorlambert4226
@trevorlambert4226 Жыл бұрын
It's crazy that there was a time when a shoulder into someone's face was considered a "great" and "clean" hit.
@evanleibinger1913
@evanleibinger1913 Жыл бұрын
Hockey purest still consider it a great hit. It looks dirty to you because of the head contact, but he didn’t target the head at all. Would have been shoulder to shoulder if the guys head wasn’t down so how can you call it dirty on his part when the head contact wasn’t his fault? Or do you just want hitting outta the game period?
@mattdavis7029
@mattdavis7029 Жыл бұрын
This should still be considered clean in the game of hockey. The sport with the most grit and toughness was still changed due to soft people like you. Why even wear the pads if your not expecting to get hit or hit somebody?
@Atrac1059
@Atrac1059 Жыл бұрын
He is the most deserving of a HOF spot that currently isn’t in it. JR had two tendencies that the NHL doesn’t like. Speaking his mind, and repeating conversations that other NHL people didn’t want heard.
@30AndHatingIt
@30AndHatingIt Жыл бұрын
Upon leaving Philly, “They’re going to such a good team this year, it hurts that I won’t be a part of it.” Buddy, they got STEAMROLLED by the greatest Sabres team to ever hit the ice. You’re lucky you weren’t there, otherwise that might have been you KO’ed and sucking wind at center ice instead of Umberger.
@jeffspicoli7619
@jeffspicoli7619 Жыл бұрын
As a Blues fan, I hated the guy but damn did I love his game. Tough as nails and always clutch. YES. He deserves to be in the NHL hof.
@BobbyBoucher228
@BobbyBoucher228 Жыл бұрын
Blues fan here and I’d have to agree, but add that while I couldn’t stand Roenick or Steve Yzerman, in hindsight and with the Blues now having a Cup I can say I respect both of them and their game. Plus without Stevie Y and JR the Blues rivalries of the 90’s wouldn’t have been all that good without an adversary to despise.
@Speeddemon3
@Speeddemon3 Жыл бұрын
I miss him, I've always been a Leafs fan but Roenick was an old school player that added character to the game!
@ProHockeyAlumni
@ProHockeyAlumni Жыл бұрын
We’ll said …. Thx! 🙏
@stevencooke6451
@stevencooke6451 Жыл бұрын
He hurt the Leafs a few times. The Leafs could have used him for sure.
@mikeyg6631
@mikeyg6631 Жыл бұрын
No joke my most favorite player of all time. He can score assist and last but not least he can dance and sing. Very entertaining to watch him play. He can also brake the glass in NHL 93 and Steve Smith lol!
@JohnDoeDoeJohn69
@JohnDoeDoeJohn69 2 ай бұрын
That rare breed of everything: talent, clutch, grit, dirty, boisterous, fan favorite. I’m sure they didn’t love it, but the fact he was always doing a lot with Madono & Amonte, then turning around and almost ending their careers, was pretty legendary
@joeschmo2693
@joeschmo2693 Жыл бұрын
Lifelong Blues fan, no love for JR. Had him in my cab once. Old STL arena on Oakland to the Adam's Mark downtown, $5 tip between him and Chelios. I got bigger tips from White Castle employees. What a POS...goddamn right he should be in the HOF.
@ProHockeyAlumni
@ProHockeyAlumni Жыл бұрын
Great plot twist at the end, Schmozie!
@ronovandugg1463
@ronovandugg1463 Жыл бұрын
My buddy golfs with him in San Diego here and there. The stories from those rounds and pics and videos are epic. I hope I get to join them next time I'm in town. Put him in the HOF.
@gryphoncompanion
@gryphoncompanion Жыл бұрын
Just like Bonds, Clemens, Sosa, Palmeiro, and McGwire should be in the MLB hall of fame, Roenick should be in the NHL hall of fame.
@cbmathews0440
@cbmathews0440 Жыл бұрын
Got to meet this man when I was 13 at a fan event at a mall in Arizona. He was cool and nice af. My dad joked with him how we would love to see him on our team the Sharks and sure as shit we did. Man’s an American hockey legend as far as I’m concerned!
@douggilmour2704
@douggilmour2704 Жыл бұрын
No question JR should be in the HHOF, same class as David Clarkson.
@GUISNIP
@GUISNIP Жыл бұрын
JR is definitely HHOF material. I wish the current game included more players of his type; highly skilled and tough as nails. My kind of hockey player!
@robintaylor-mockingeemill8223
@robintaylor-mockingeemill8223 Жыл бұрын
They must look more at cup wins than anything else . Even with 1 cup , worlds gold and Olympic gold some don't get in .
@cailou32
@cailou32 Жыл бұрын
Have you heard of the Tkachuk brothers?
@ethanrakell7009
@ethanrakell7009 Жыл бұрын
I met JR coming out of Cowboys Casino in Calgary....and asked him to comment on his ice skate dance....he said..." No one ever can beat that" .....Ace dude.
@Kylepersonal
@Kylepersonal Жыл бұрын
Roenick was a BEAST. Great player, banger, leader, HOF'er for sure.
@woodnbikes
@woodnbikes Жыл бұрын
By far one of the most , if not the most, complete player in NHL history. Its a crime he's not in the HOF!
@kj6446
@kj6446 Жыл бұрын
Dear lord....I'm surprised he can still walk upright and form a coherent sentence after 12 concussions and that many breaks to his jaw. wow
@ProHockeyAlumni
@ProHockeyAlumni Жыл бұрын
Incredible isn’t it? Thx!
@stevencooke6451
@stevencooke6451 Жыл бұрын
I had forgotten all he had gone through. I'm glad that they have cut down on some of the more dangerous elements of the sport. Perhaps fear of concussion-related lawsuits has played a role.
@brettc660
@brettc660 Жыл бұрын
Jeremy Roenick not being in the hockey HOF is surprising - he was a HOF player
@OakLawnSpeedShop
@OakLawnSpeedShop Жыл бұрын
Born and bred on the south side of Chicago. JR was the first athlete to make me realize I was never going to be a superstar athlete as I am almost 2 years older than Roenick. I enjoyed watching him and Amonte. Another Blackhawk that left to become a superstar. The Chicago Blackhawks always have been the NHL superstar farm team.
@ProHockeyAlumni
@ProHockeyAlumni Жыл бұрын
Great comment⭐️
@jeremiahgallagher
@jeremiahgallagher Жыл бұрын
Mikita, Hull, Kane, Toews- you've got a few legit superstars who stayed too
@SR-hf3hx
@SR-hf3hx Жыл бұрын
Roenick and selanne were my childhood...he's over 500 goals he belongs in, who cares if he speaks his mind
@alfiesmullet1311
@alfiesmullet1311 Жыл бұрын
Went to one college class and said screw it I'm going to the NHL😂
@kin-3863
@kin-3863 Жыл бұрын
any enforcer putting up those numbers should be in the hall of fame. he had both worlds
@derekcox6531
@derekcox6531 Жыл бұрын
He was a skilled player that’s for sure. He also played….shall we say…RIGHT on the edge of dirty. A lot of sketchy head shots in this guys career and it seems at the end of the day,people just don’t like roenick. (NHL players that is) fans seem to love the guy!
@mgdubya27
@mgdubya27 Жыл бұрын
He was my favorite player growing up. He always played with an edge and was exciting to watch. He is deserving of his place in the hall.
@pmccoy8924
@pmccoy8924 Жыл бұрын
I watched in his era and you're correct on all fronts. The game now is a lot faster. That being said, these guys were absolute warriors. Hits today that would be suspensions were run of the mill. Incredible.
@jimmywilliams8045
@jimmywilliams8045 Жыл бұрын
The NHL, mostly Buttman, doesn't like players who speak up or have a real personality. He's what every player should be, firey, skilled and pure passion ozing out of every pore in his body. He DESERVES to be in the hall. Period.
@ProHockeyAlumni
@ProHockeyAlumni Жыл бұрын
JR would have fit in well in the 6-team league
@jimmywilliams8045
@jimmywilliams8045 Жыл бұрын
Oh he's throwback, no question! I know there were tons of superstars in the minors back at that time but he would have played in the NHL in that era no doubt about it. The closest I've seen to him is Ovi.
@citizenmope605
@citizenmope605 Жыл бұрын
This was a very well put together video. Based on stats and accolades alone, Roenick should definitely be in the hall of fame.
@raycar1165
@raycar1165 Жыл бұрын
The doctor in-charge of fixing his face definitely deserves a spot in the HHOF
@2K9s
@2K9s Жыл бұрын
Yes, he’s a HOF player. Roenick was a generational player that possessed all the tools necessary for success. JR is the nicest, most generous person you’ll ever meet today. Sometimes fame and success can be difficult but the real person’s humble nature is what matters… wish more people understood that.
@miles7074
@miles7074 Жыл бұрын
Great to hear Pat Foley announcing some highlights while in Chicago. As always, great job Pro Hockey Alumni.
@ProHockeyAlumni
@ProHockeyAlumni Жыл бұрын
Thx very much … I too really enjoy listening to Pat Foley and the excitement of Chicago Stadium! 🔥
@doomslayerdave
@doomslayerdave 5 ай бұрын
For the American youth hockey players of the 1990s you were either a good little boy that idolized Mike Modano or you were a cool as hell bad boy that wanted to be Jeremy Roenick. That was it.
@davescholten1229
@davescholten1229 11 ай бұрын
It's because he bashed the NHL publicly, and his personal issues. His skill,toughness, and numbers should trump that. Get him in the HALL OF FAME! Someone start a petition!
@yinzer
@yinzer Жыл бұрын
What? Really? As a Penguins fan who is just a casual "NHL" fan, it shocks me that he's not a hall of famer. He was dominant as I recall.
@celluloidtherapy5003
@celluloidtherapy5003 Жыл бұрын
What gets me, is just how cool those old sweaters were…sometimes, change isn’t always better. I’ve always liked Jeremy, and thought his commentary was on-point, and thought he got railroaded to a certain extent.
@ProHockeyAlumni
@ProHockeyAlumni Жыл бұрын
Interesting how great those 6-team sweaters have held up over time. Can't be improved.
@mudkingz6432
@mudkingz6432 Жыл бұрын
100 % should be in the hof, speaking your mind and what you do off the ice is your business.
@mikenichol4040
@mikenichol4040 Жыл бұрын
He should absolutely be in the hall of fame. I'm sure not every person in the hall of fame right now is a Saint.
@bigsteed007
@bigsteed007 Жыл бұрын
As a die hard Hawks fan and I love JR, I’m also a stickler when it comes to the HOF. JR was definitely an exciting player and had some fantastic seasons but I think there has to be some real concrete years when talking about putting someone in the HOF and to the best of my knowledge and not mentioned in this very well done video, JR never won any individual hardware or cups. His 96 World Cup, Olympic silver medal and 500+ NHL goals are not enough for the HOF in my opinion but everything else he was to the game and the fans definitely put him in the conversation. He could be waiting a while if it happens and I think it’s understandable.
@ProHockeyAlumni
@ProHockeyAlumni Жыл бұрын
Good thoughts … comprehensive and detailed .. thx!
@user-tr8by4rl5s
@user-tr8by4rl5s Жыл бұрын
Agree with this...he had four elite seasons but as you mentioned, no individual or major team awards and no 1st or 2nd team all star selections. Only broke 80 points in those four seasons, too. 90/91 - 93/94
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