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Les rivalités les plus houleuses de l’histoire de la LNH !



Les rivalités d’équipe font partie de ce qui rend la LNH si divertissante. La haine entre certaines de ces équipes remonte aux débuts de la LNH et n’a cessé de croître depuis. Voici quelques-unes des rivalités les plus chaudes de la LNH entre les équipes de la LNH. Abonnez-vous pour plus de vidéos Top 6 Hockey : https://www.youtube.com/@top6hockey/?sub_confirmation=1 .

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  1. Montreal vs Quebec Nordiques has to be the most intense ever and where the two teams absolutely hated each other, even though it was relatively short lived compared to Montreal/Boston and Edmonton/Calgary rivalries. The Rangers and Islanders had a great rivalry too back in the 1980s, although not much hate. Toronto and Detroit also had a heated rivalry in the late 80s when Brophy was coaching Toronto and Jacques Demers for Detroit.

  2. How does Detroit and Colorado get a mere honorable mention? The sheer hatred combined with the number of hall of famers made those games must watch TV.

  3. To have video footage from those early 1950 games would be so iconic. Can you imagine watching the guys who made the game what it is today???

  4. Montreal/Ottawa has become a bit of a rivalry, with the NHL Centennial Classic featuring both teams and the first ever NHL game in 1917 also featuring both teams.
    Edmonton/Dallas was something of a rivalry during the late 1990s and early 2000s. One of the biggest moments was Curtis Joseph making a big save in a 1997 playoff game that led to Todd Marchant's OT winner, propelling the Oilers to the second round of the playoffs for the first time since 1992. Dallas would win their second round match-up in 1998 followed by three straight first round victories between 1999 and 2001, and again in 2003. In a regular season game during the 2006-2007 season, Dallas led the Oilers by 1 in Edmonton with less than half a minute to go. Patrik Stefan stripped the puck away from an Oilers defenceman, and instead of shooting the puck into the empty net, Stefan showed the league and the fans why he was a draft bust. He waited until he was in the crease, then let the puck roll off his stick, and gave it away to Petr Sykora in a desperate pass attempt instead of holding it along the boards.The Oilers would score to tie the game, only for Dallas to win in OT. But since that game, these two teams don't have much animosity towards each other.
    Pittsburgh/Washington has only been a rivalry because of the Crosby/Ovechkin comparison, but that still doesn't make it any less enjoyable.

  5. Devils-Rangers is about to heat up again for at least the next decade! its gona get good!!

  6. Montreal, Toronto, and Ottawa is kinda 1 big rivalry between the 3 teams being so close to eachother and all in the same division

  7. Toronto and Ottawa was barely a rivalry; it was more of a free pass for the Leafs. It was great watching Sundin show up and Alfredsson slowly disappear. The only time anyone ever noticed Alfredsson in the playoffs is when he short the puck at Scott Niedermayer.

  8. Devils/Rangers is pretty intense when both teams are good. I went to a bunch of those games at the Meadowlands in the 90's and you could feel the tension and dislike between the teams and the fan bases.

  9. Explain to me how Penguins-Flyers isn't on here. The sheer hatred there isn't reserved for hockey, it extends to everything and anything even remotely related to each other's cities.

  10. Maurice Richard did NOT get suspended for striking Hal Laycoe. He was suspended for striking an official.

  11. If only he knew that mere hours after posting this, Brad Marchand would absolutely beat the stuffing out of Rem Pitlick after a dirty hit on Patrice Bergeron, further cementing the Bruins-Canadiens rivalry

  12. Bruh you covered the Bruins vs Canadiens rivalry without mentioning Chara hospitalising Pacioretty? brutal.

  13. Bruh Avalanche vs Red Wings is literally insanity. You gave that an honorable mention?!? Look up Fight Night At the Joe and you will see a true rivalry

  14. Is it going to be Toronto Montreal because I think most fans of both teams would agree that's our biggest rivalries.

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