Reasons Why Dominik Hašek Is The Greatest NHL Goalie Ever

xTech Hockey
6 May 202009:47

Summary

TLDRThe video script celebrates the legendary NHL goalies, highlighting Patrick Roy's rookie triumph and Conn Smythe wins, Martin Brodeur's record wins and shutouts, and Ken Dryden's impressive loss record. It emphasizes the unique and dominant style of Dominik Hasek, who, despite late career starts, secured two Stanley Cups and multiple awards. The script argues for Hasek's unparalleled skill, especially his 1998 Winter Olympics performance and his impact on the Buffalo Sabres, elevating mediocre teams to contenders. It invites viewers to debate the greatest goalie, suggesting Hasek's unorthodox methods and late-round draft pick origin make him a top contender.

Takeaways

  • 🏒 Patrick Roy is celebrated for winning the Stanley Cup in his rookie year and also securing the Conn Smythe Trophy.
  • 🏆 Martin Brodeur is noted for his record-breaking 691 career wins and being the NHL's all-time leader in shutouts with 125.
  • 🤺 Ken Dryden had an impressive record of 258 wins, 57 losses, and 74 ties, with a remarkable ability to lose more in overtime than in regulation.
  • 🎭 Jacques Plant is recognized for popularizing the goaltender mask and being an innovator in the position.
  • 🍔 Andrew Hammond had a notable streak of 20 wins in one season, earning him a lifetime supply of cheeseburgers from McDonald's.
  • 🚜 David Ayers, a 42-year-old Zamboni driver, famously played in a game and helped secure a win against the Maple Leafs.
  • 🥇 Dominic Hasek is highlighted as a top-tier goaltender with a unique, unorthodox style that revolutionized the position.
  • ⛸️ Hasek's Olympic performance in 1998 was stellar, with a 0.97 goals against average and a .963 save percentage, leading the Czech Republic to gold.
  • 🏅 In his time with the Buffalo Sabres, Hasek led the team to the playoffs eight times out of nine seasons and won six Vezina Trophies.
  • 🏒 Hasek's unconventional style and relentless pursuit of victory made him a fan favorite and a dominant force in the NHL, even without a star-studded team in front of him.
  • 🏉 Hasek's later success with the Detroit Red Wings, winning two Stanley Cups, solidified his legacy as one of the greatest goaltenders in NHL history.

Q & A

  • Who is considered one of the greatest goaltenders in NHL history according to the script?

    -Dominic Hasek is considered one of the greatest goaltenders in NHL history.

  • What significant achievement did Patrick Roy accomplish in his rookie year?

    -Patrick Roy won the Stanley Cup and the Conn Smythe Trophy in his rookie year.

  • How many Stanley Cups did Martin Brodeur win in his career?

    -Martin Brodeur won four Stanley Cups in his career.

  • What NHL record does Ken Dryden hold?

    -Ken Dryden holds the record for the most shutouts in a playoff career with 22.

  • What was the significance of the trapezoid rule change in the NHL?

    -The trapezoid rule was introduced to the NHL because of Martin Brodeur's playing style, which involved playing the puck behind the net.

  • How did Jacques Plant contribute to the evolution of goaltending in the NHL?

    -Jacques Plant is known for making the goaltender mask a regular piece of equipment, thus being an absolute innovator in the position.

  • What was the outcome of the 1998 Winter Olympics for Dominic Hasek and the Czech Republic?

    -Dominic Hasek led the Czech Republic to win the gold medal in the 1998 Winter Olympics with a goals against average of 0.97 and a save percentage of .963.

  • How many Vezina Trophies did Hasek win during his time with the Buffalo Sabres?

    -Hasek won an NHL record six Vezina Trophies as the league's top goalie during his time with the Buffalo Sabres.

  • What was the controversy surrounding Brett Hull's goal in the 1999 Stanley Cup Finals?

    -Brett Hull's foot was in the crease when he scored the game-winning goal in triple overtime of game six, which is controversial because it could have been called offside.

  • Why did Hasek request a trade from the Buffalo Sabres?

    -Hasek requested a trade from the Buffalo Sabres because he realized a Stanley Cup was unlikely with the team and wanted to pursue a championship with a stronger roster.

  • How did Hasek's playing style influence the perception of goaltending in the NHL?

    -Hasek's unorthodox and unconventional style of goaltending, which included flopping, flailing, and making acrobatic saves, influenced the perception of goaltending and made him a standout figure in the NHL.

Outlines

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🏒 NHL's Legendary Goalies

This paragraph delves into the history of exceptional goaltenders in the National Hockey League (NHL). It starts by celebrating Patrick Roy's remarkable achievements, including winning the Stanley Cup and the Conn Smythe Trophy during his rookie year, and his subsequent success with the Colorado Avalanche. The paragraph then shifts focus to Martin Brodeur, who is noted for his record-breaking 691 career wins and 125 shutouts, and his influence on the introduction of the trapezoid in goaltending. The discussion also touches on Ken Dryden's impressive record and Jacques Plante's innovation in making the goaltender mask a standard piece of equipment. The paragraph humorously acknowledges less conventional goalies like Andrew Hammond and David Ayers before asserting that, for sheer skill and impact, Dominic Hasek stands in a league of his own. The speaker expresses a personal preference for Hasek, especially for high-stakes saves, and sets the stage for a comparison of stats between Roy, Hasek, and Brodeur.

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🥅 The Unconventional Greatness of Dominic Hasek

The second paragraph focuses exclusively on the career and unique style of Dominic Hasek, often referred to as 'The Dominator.' It highlights his late start as a starting goalie at the age of 27 and his unconventional, yet highly effective, style of play that has not been replicated. The speaker praises Hasek's performance in the 1998 Winter Olympics, where he led the Czech Republic to gold with an astonishing goals-against average of 0.97 and a save percentage of .963. The paragraph also recounts Hasek's trade from the Chicago Blackhawks to the Buffalo Sabres, which is described as one of the worst trades in NHL history, given Hasek's subsequent success. It details his impact on the Sabres, taking them to the playoffs multiple times despite a lack of star power on the team. The speaker emphasizes Hasek's dominance, particularly in the 1998-99 season, where he had a goals against average of 1.87 and led the team to the Stanley Cup final. The paragraph concludes with a reflection on Hasek's overall career, including his two Stanley Cups with the Detroit Red Wings and his unique place in NHL history as a 10th-round draft pick who revolutionized the position of goaltending.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Goalie

A 'goalie' is the term used for the goaltender in ice hockey, who is responsible for preventing the opposing team from scoring by blocking the puck from entering the goal net. In the video, the term is central as it discusses the skills and achievements of various NHL goalies, highlighting their impact on the game and their teams' success.

💡Conn Smythe Trophy

The 'Conn Smythe Trophy' is awarded annually to the most valuable player during the NHL's Stanley Cup playoffs. The video mentions Patrick Roy winning this trophy, emphasizing his outstanding performance during his rookie year and his contribution to his team's success in the playoffs.

💡Martin Brodeur

Martin Brodeur is a legendary NHL goaltender, mentioned in the video for his record-breaking career wins and his influence on the game, including the introduction of the trapezoid rule due to his playing style. He is held as an example of excellence in goaltending.

💡Shutouts

A 'shutout' in hockey refers to a game where the goaltender prevents the opposing team from scoring any goals. The video highlights Martin Brodeur's record of 125 shutouts, showcasing his dominance and skill in goal.

💡Dominik Hašek

Dominik Hašek, referred to as 'the Dominator' in the video, is a former Czech goaltender celebrated for his unconventional and highly effective goaltending style. His achievements, including multiple Vezina Trophies and Stanley Cup victories, are discussed, emphasizing his status as one of the greatest goalies in NHL history.

💡Vesina Trophy

The 'Vesina Trophy' is awarded to the NHL's top goaltender each year, as voted by the league's general managers. Dominik Hašek won this trophy six times, a record mentioned in the video, highlighting his consistent high performance and skill.

💡Unconventional Goaltending

The term 'unconventional goaltending' refers to unique and non-traditional methods used by a goalie to make saves. Dominik Hašek is noted for this style, as he employed various flailing and acrobatic movements to stop the puck, which is a key aspect of his legacy discussed in the video.

💡Heart Trophy

The 'Heart Trophy', or more formally the Bill Masterton Memorial Trophy, is awarded to the NHL player who best exemplifies perseverance, sportsmanship, and dedication to hockey. The video mentions Hašek winning this award twice, reflecting his commitment and character on and off the ice.

💡Stanley Cup

The 'Stanley Cup' is the championship trophy awarded to the NHL team that wins the playoffs. The video discusses Patrick Roy and Dominik Hašek's victories in securing the Cup, showcasing their pivotal roles in their teams' successes.

💡Olympic Gold Medal

An 'Olympic Gold Medal' in ice hockey is awarded to the winning team of the Olympic tournament. The video recounts Dominik Hašek's performance in the 1998 Winter Olympics, where he led the Czech Republic to their first Olympic gold in hockey, marking a significant achievement in his career.

💡Tampa Bay Lightning

Although not explicitly mentioned in the script, the reference to 'star-studded Avalanche' and 'New Jersey Devils' implies comparison to other successful teams. The Tampa Bay Lightning could be mentioned as a modern example of a team with a strong roster, which is relevant to the discussion about the importance of team support for a goaltender's success.

Highlights

Patrick Roy won the Stanley Cup in his rookie year and also received the Conn Smythe Trophy.

Roy amassed four Stanley Cups and three Conn Smythe trophies during his career.

Martin Brodeur is the NHL's winningest goalie with 691 career wins and the all-time leader in shutouts with 125.

Ken Dryden had a remarkable record of 258 wins, 57 losses, and 74 ties.

Jacques Plant is known for making the goaltender mask a regular piece of equipment.

Andrew Hammond once went 20-1-2 and received a lifetime supply of cheeseburgers from McDonald's.

David Ayers, a 42-year-old Zamboni driver, had a memorable game against the Maple Leafs.

Dominik Hasek is considered one of the top three goaltenders in NHL history.

Hasek wasn't a starting goalie until he was 27, yet he invented a unique style that has been replicated by no one.

In the 1998 Winter Olympics, Hasek played six games for the Czech Republic with a goals against average of 0.97 and a save percentage of .963.

Hasek led the Czech Republic to their first Olympic hockey gold medal.

Dominik Hasek was drafted in the 10th round by the Chicago Blackhawks but was traded to Buffalo.

Hasek was the heart and soul of the Buffalo Sabres, leading them to the playoffs eight times in nine seasons.

In the 1998-99 NHL season, Hasek had a goals against average of 1.87 with a less-than-star-studded defensive core.

Hasek led the Sabres to the Stanley Cup final in 1999 with a record of 13-6 and a goals against average of 1.77.

During his career, Hasek won two Stanley Cups and was awarded the Hart Trophy twice.

Hasek requested a trade from Buffalo to a team with a better chance of winning the Stanley Cup, eventually winning two with Detroit.

Hasek revolutionized the goaltending position and created an entire genre of unorthodox goaltending.

The debate on who is the best goalie in NHL history continues, with Hasek often mentioned as a top contender.

Transcripts

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there's been some pretty incredible

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goalies in the national hockey league

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patrick wah winning the cup in his

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rookie year as well as the conn smythe

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amassing four cups and three cons my

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trophies

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and then getting hung out to dry pulling

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himself and telling team president

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he'll never play for the habs again he

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was traded to colorado went on to win

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two cups with the avalanche to prove

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he's one of the greats

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the nhl's winningest goalie martin

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brodeur

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691 career wins also the nhl all-time

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leader in shutouts with 125 donuts

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this guy changed the way goaltending was

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played they put the trapezoid in

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because of marty brodeur if you were a

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goalie growing up in

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the 90s you idolized martin brodeur i

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could sit here for hours talking about

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the great goalies that the national

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hockey league has seen

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ken dryden who had a record of 258

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57 and 74. no that's not a typo the guy

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lost

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more and over time than he did in

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regulation and it also doesn't hurt he

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has six cups in eight years

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is that good jacques plant legendary

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canadians goalie

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known for making the goaltender mask a

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regular piece of equipment

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absolute innovator we got guys like

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andrew hammond who once went 20 in one

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and got a lifetime supply of

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cheeseburgers from mcdonald's

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and david ayers a 42 year old zamboni

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driver who beat the maple leafs

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wait not them they just lost a fighting

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two-year-old to the pony driver

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who works for the tech those goalies are

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all great in their own right

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even andrew hammond and david ayers but

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there's one goaltender who's in a tier

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of his own

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if i needed a goalie to stop a puck in

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triple overtime of the stanley cup final

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make one save stop one rubber disk

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without a doubt it would be the

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dominator dominic kasich

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hasik wasn't a starting goalie until he

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was 27

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brodeur and wa both had their names

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etched on the stanley cup and

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established themselves

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as two titans of goaltending by the age

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of 27

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hasik invented a style that has been

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replicated by

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no one flopping flailing the octopus

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whatever you want to call it whatever it

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took to stop the puck

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hasik did it for time's sake i'll be

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comparing the stats of wa

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hasik and brodeur leaving them as

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arguably the top three

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argue away in the comments about how

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some goalie in the 50s should be in my

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top three

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go for it that should be fun marty

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berdura leads the way with close to 700

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wins

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followed behind patrick wah and then

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dominic kasich

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there's quite a drop off with the wins

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from brodeur and wah

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and hasik all the way only 3.89 once

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again that's because he wasn't a

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starting goalie until

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he was 27. but before we get started

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stats aren't everything there's goalies

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with better stats more wins like wah and

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brodur for example

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but for pure goaltending skill doing

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whatever it took to make the save

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in my opinion dominic hasik is the best

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goaltender

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the nhl has ever seen i want to start in

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1998 the winter olympics in nagano japan

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33 year old hasik played six games for

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the czech republic with a goals against

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average of 0.97

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yes 0.97 with a say percentage of 963

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and two shutouts

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that included beating powerhouse team

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canada in the shootout

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as well as beating the russians in the

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gold medal game

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one nothing a russian team that had the

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likes of both beret brothers

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sergey fedorov gonchar yashen just to

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name a few

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he shut them out one nothing to secure

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the gold medal for his home country the

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first in olympic hockey history for the

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czech republic

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and shocked the hockey world once hassak

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got hot in that tournament

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it was basically over a lot of people

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forget that the czech republic beat

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canada they beat russia and they have an

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olympic gold medal

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it's pretty impressive usually when you

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think of olympic gold medals you think

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of team canada

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team usa russia obviously but czech

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republic they have a gold medal to their

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own right

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dominic kasich was drafted in the 10th

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round by the chicago blackhawks

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and they had eddie balfour they didn't

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need him so they shipped him off to

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buffalo

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for a no-name goalie i don't he had 90

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games of nhl experience

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that trade for hasik is one of the worst

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ever and it doesn't get talked about

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enough

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during his time with buffalo dominic

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kasich was the heart and soul of that

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team

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hasik dragged the sabres into the

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playoffs year in

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and year out out of the nine seasons

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hasik played in buffalo he helped him

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into the playoffs eight times

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mind you the buffalo sabres were not the

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star-studded avalanche with psychic

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forsberg foot hey duke the list goes on

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and on or the incredibly tough defensive

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monster of the new jersey devils

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with scott stevens and scott nedermeier

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hasick was so dominant he was so

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unconventional you couldn't help but

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watch his style

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flopping his head back throwing a stick

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making a ridiculous blocker save behind

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his head

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sliding out 15 feet to meet a player on

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a breakaway

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unconventional is really the only way to

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put it former players and coaches were

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quoted saying that he would even get

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upset

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at his own teammates for scoring on him

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on practice the guy just wanted to win

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he wanted to make the save no matter

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what it took you can also ask mary and

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gabriel about sliding out to meet the

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player 15 feet on a breakaway

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here's a breakaway

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focusing on the 98-99 nhl season the

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sabres were led by miroslav chatan with

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66 points it's not a bad year he was

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26th in league scoring that year

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26th followed by 56 point mike pekka and

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50 point

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michael grossnick needless to say they

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needed to keep the puck out of their net

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to win games because they weren't

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scoring

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a ton and hasic was a brick wall

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the defense the hasik had to play behind

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was never star-studded

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in the nine years he played for buffalo

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he never really had a star d-man

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there were some good ones jason woodley

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alexi zidnick j

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mckee but there was no scott stevens

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there was no scott nedermeier no adam

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foote

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there wasn't really a whole lot to work

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with and hasik was hung out to dry

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often the defenseman he had just got the

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job done and if they had to give up an

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odd man rush they were kind of

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okay with it because they relied on

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hasik to make the save and more than

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often he did that

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in 98 99 he had a goals against average

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of 1.87

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with a defensive core consisting from

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the likes of jason woodley

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alexi zidnik and jay mckee and there was

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some other guys i've never heard of on

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that team as well

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no disrespect to those guys but he

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really didn't have a lot to work with

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during that 98-99 season hasik was so

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dominant in the postseason leading the

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sabres to the stanley cup final

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with a record of 13 and six with a goals

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against average

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of one seven seven at the end of his

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career hasik had two stanley cups

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and it probably should have been three

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in 98.99

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that same year where he dragged that

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team to the postseason

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dragged him to the stanley cup final

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brett hall's

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foot in the crease in triple overtime of

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game six i'm sorry look away sabers fans

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smash the hopes and dreams of hasik's

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attempt

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to bring the cup to buffalo his foot was

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in the crease

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come on when hasik was on he was on in

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nine seasons in buffalo

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he won an nhl record six vesna trophies

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as the league's top goalie

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in my personal opinion hasik's most

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impressive achievement is winning the

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heart trophy

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twice back to back only six goalies in

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the over 100 year nhl history have won

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the heart trophy

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roy waters chuck raynor al rollins

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jacques plant dominic kasich and jose

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theodore

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that's it hastick did it twice realizing

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a cup probably wasn't gonna happen in

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buffalo after

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years of putting the team on his back

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hasick requested a trade he made it

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clear

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his goals were to win a stanley cup in

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detroit

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he accomplished those goals twice where

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he

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coasted to two stanley cups with well a

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star-studded cast to say the least

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multiple hall-of-famers and hasik got

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his name etched on lord stanley

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finally this entire video seems like

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i've praised hasik and

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dissed the teams that buffalo put in

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front of him it's not really the case i

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just think

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as far as nhl skill as far as

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goaltending skill goes

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hasik was the best to do it with what he

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had in front of him to work with

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it's amazing he put up the numbers that

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he did hasik is simply the best to strap

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on the pads

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he took multiple mediocre buffalo teams

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and made them contenders

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coming ever so close to the promised

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land putting the team on his back having

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stars in front of you is obviously a

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great recipe for success it's proven

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time and time again

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even hasik needed the stars in detroit

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to get it done just seeing how

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incredible hasik was with the little

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help he had in buffalo

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he basically created an entire genre of

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unorthodox goaltending that makes him

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simply the best to ever do it

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people also forget he was a 10th round

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draft pick

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pretty crazy to think a 10th round pick

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by the blackhawks

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would turn out to revolutionize the

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goaltending position

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this debate has been going on for years

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who's the best goalie who is it is it

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jacques plan is it ken

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dryden is it hasik wah brodor is it

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david ayers

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well in the comments i want you guys to

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debate it if you think i'm right agree

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with me if you think i'm wrong let me

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know why

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using the argument that marty brodeur or

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patrick wah has more wins

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thus making them the better goalie i

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don't think that's really

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a valid argument i think pure skill

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pure goaltending skill if you needed one

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goalie to make

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one save triple overtime game seven

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stanley cup final

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who are you gonna have a net to make

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that save for me it's a no-brainer they

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called the guy

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the dominator he dominated even if you

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don't agree with me that hasik is the

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greatest goaltender to ever strap on the

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pads

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i think we can agree that buffalo needs

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to bring back these jerseys can we agree

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on that

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