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ARRET PAR RICHTER ! Son numéro 35 est dans les chevrons du Garden et il a une Coupe Stanley. Jetez un œil aux meilleurs arrêts de la carrière du légendaire gardien des Rangers Mike Richter. » Abonnez-vous à MSG Networks : http://bit.ly/2wBfowz À propos de MSG Networks : MSG Networks Inc. (MSG Networks), un chef de file de l’industrie en matière de production et de développement de contenu, comprend deux réseaux de sports et de divertissement, MSG Network (MSG) et MSG+, ainsi que MSGNetworks.com et MSG GO. Connectez-vous à MSG Networks en ligne ! Visitez le site Web de MSG Networks : http://bit.ly/2rvFCuz Retrouvez MSG Networks sur Facebook : http://bit.ly/2IbFO99 Suivez MSG Networks sur Twitter : http://bit.ly/2rtNNZa Suivez MSG Networks sur Instagram : http://bit.ly/2KPPl7S Les arrêts les plus ridicules de Mike Richter dans sa carrière avec les Rangers | Rangers de New York

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  1. Richter is an immortal legend in the hearts of Rangers fans. He utterly stood on his head in Spring 1997 and powered the NYRs to a pretty good run, especially against the Devils, he was phenomenal.

  2. Second favorite ranger of all time. Only behind the best captain that’s ever worn the C Mark Messier. As a kid growing up watching his saves was what got me into hockey. And then having had the honor of meeting him multiple times. Fantastic goalie and a fantastic human being.

  3. I can still hear sam going save by Richter save by Richter and another save 4 saves and than ohhhhhh babyyyyy from j.d

  4. What an unbelievable highlight reel. I was lucky enough to witness his entire career… The man deserves more than 1 Cup, and every accolade he receives. He epitomizes what it means to be a pro, in every way, even to this day. Legendary work ethic, dedication, ability and heart. A true NYR legend. Thanks for all the memories, Mike!

  5. Grew up watching and learning from the modern era greats starting early 90’s after nearly 30 years I now realise the majority of my play style imitated Mike richter . Must have been a subconscious thing as I always enjoyed watching him play after watching ‘NHL’s masked men ‘ I owe thee a great debt 🫡

  6. I was telling my friend who has a man crush on Henrik Lundqvist. Why doesn’t he have one for Mike Richter? (No reply) Keep in mind, we both hate the Rags! But him being in ex-goalie, loves Hank! For as much as absolutely hate & the utter destain I have towards the fucking Rags! I actually do like Mike Richter. He played out of his mind for us in the 1996 World Cup of Hockey! He’s the reason we Americans won! Again: I don’t understand why Henrik Lunquist gets all the love? Mike Richter is the man! It is baffling?

  7. I'm a longtime Bruins fan but I love Mike Richter his acrobatic style is amazing…todays goaltending might be good down to a science but is boring. I grew up watching the stand up guys that were smaller had to rely on reflex and acrobatics to cover the net…I miss that period.

  8. Now that's the best example I've ever seen of a goalie standing on his head, spinning like a top….UNBELIEVABLE

  9. Dang man, them 90’s goalies were built different! The athleticism…a whole different level man. They were almost gymnasts. Crazy! That’s what made me play goalie in the 90’s.

  10. If you watch highlights of goalies during this time; Hasek, Potvin, Hextall, Vanbiesbrouck, Richter, Belfour,…the list goes on and on….who am I missing??? Brodier, Roy. I'm telling you, there just aren't goalies like these anymore. Absolutely 100% you can see some amazing performances. But the late 80s, early/mid 90s was just a ridiculous time for goal tending. Richter was absolutely insane!!!!!

  11. say what ppl want about the greats like brodeur and roy and even lundqvist.. there was not a more exciting goaltender to watch than richter

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