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Finale de la Coupe Stanley 1933 – Rangers contre Maple Leafs


Finale de la Coupe Stanley 1933 – Rangers contre Maple Leafs




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28 Comments

  1. WhereIsSmorzCereal

    That‘s surprisingly fast paced… color me impressed

  2. TJTrapJesus

    Series never should have happened, refs jobbed George Owen on a bullshit call in game 4 of the Bruins vs. Leafs semis, they may as well have just handed Busher Jackson that PP goal. It was all over after that, may as well have not even played Game 5. 10 PIMs all year and refs just decide to hand it out like candy in a pivotal game, typical bullshit from that crew.

  3. eiileenie

    I work in tv now and its so crazy to me to see old footage. I would have loved to see what the cameras looked like that they used

  4. Future_Gohst

    Damn, I could’ve made pro back then

  5. cornjab50

    This is really cool. Thanks and more please!

  6. anonymousss11

    I always get a kick out of how they played back in the day. They always look so casual out there in this time period.

  7. dwtougas

    Fun fact:

    The centre red line was, and still is, dotted to differentiate from the blue lines on black and white TVs.

  8. Stonewall30NY

    Honestly, this video shows why I only count players from like the late 50s/ early 60s and on. This footage looks like my group playing pickup hockey. Little equipment, goalie won’t drop down, similar skill level. If you dropped mcdavid in this league he’d have scored 500+ points per season barring a pick to the skull

  9. Hefteee

    I don’t know what I expected from a jumbotron (can it even be called a jumbotron?) in the 1930s but for some reason it wasn’t that lol

  10. Bobbyoot47

    Boy the picture of that clock hanging over centre ice takes me back. I remember going down to watch junior hockey at Maple Leaf Gardens when that clock was still being used. You spent more time trying to read that thing then you did actually watching the game. As I recall it was a full 60 minute clock.

    Another thing that you might not pick up right away is that they didn’t have glass up and down the sideboards. So if you sat in the first row you would be ducking elbows and sticks just like the players.

  11. IllIllllIIIIlIlIlIlI

    Who is the timid poindexter they have interviewing guys in the lockerroom?

  12. Ok-Worldliness-2480

    сейчас бы их обыграли любые школьники)

  13. West_Marzipan21

    Its pretty sad that for Leafs fans, 1933 is one of their recent Cup final…..

  14. Hungry-Foundation869

    No blue paint! Those goalies endured a lot of pain im sure. I know a lot of defensemen who would love that idea and a lot of goalies who wouldn’t

  15. iwatchtoomuchsports

    Oh my god theres footage of our cups too!!

  16. Hambone18

    I love how the guy commentating casually shows up in the dressing room to do the intermission interviews like a news anchor who also does the weather

  17. liamlolcats

    How did people watch these back then? They didnt have Tv’s and the first televised game wasn’t until 1953 I believe.

  18. Both-Anything4139

    I always wonder how good these guys would be with modern skates and a curve on the twig blade.

  19. lonestar-rasbryjamco

    Still better camera work than TNT.

  20. EarthquakeJake94

    « How ’boutcha dick? » Lol

  21. moenlawnz

    No glass, no protective gear, all vibes

  22. RICHAPX

    10 in white gets his absolute shit rocked and a fight breaks out at 7 seconds in todays NHL

  23. Flesh-Tower

    It’s crazy the vocal difference people had back then. I think we’ve lost something. I much prefer the way people spoke then. Very matter of fact and well thought out. We’ve really taken a step back

  24. MikeTHIS

    Damn I didn’t know Howie Rose started doing play by play way back then! Good for him!

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