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  • If they only did keep that team together. After the 1972 Cup win, Harry Sinden and the WHA decimated that team. Then Orr's knees, the Espo trade. But, it was magic while it lasted. The greatest TEAM in history.

  • Modern Bruins are great of course! But as for modern days I have very big doubts about modern hockey ecpesially without red line - tacticks just a shit, all teams by my opinion play like clons- physics is main factor. No stars and never be again. They are not need for  teams of twins. I'm fell in dream almost every modern game. But if I', watching games from 60-80's I'm see with exiting although I'm know the final result.Fuck off euro players and Batman they are killing native hockey spirit

  • Man! Thats some genuine joy! I got to say! Its rare to see joy of winning like that in professional sports these days because money is such a factor. Go BRUINS!!!!!!

  • wow.... i dont know what else to say

  • Awesome clip!! I love the way Espo shoots from the hip...still does today.

  • what espo said at 7:22 is the most important thing in sports. so many people forget it, but it's the damn truth. what an amazing team!

  • WOW this is a great clip ! And to see them 40 years later..I still love Bobby Orr! I wanna cry...

  • i was born in 1983 and have been waiting my whole life for the bruins to win a cup. i would pay good money to go back in time and attend this game. thx for posting.

  • Bobby with his dad was the most amazing moment of this entire clip -- to see the love between father and son, and to see the joy expressed by a proud father.

  • Thanks for posting this as I remember this event very well, like it was yesterday...

  • Wow, almost 40 years ago.

  • Whoever posted that.....Thank you.

  • i hate there voices but go bruins lets see another cup

  • This is great! Thank you so much for posting it! Old Time Hockey!!

  • orr: greatest player of all time. now we have something going again: lucic the 2nd coming of neeley?

  • Ed Johnston is the best backup goalie in the history of the game. Nevermind 1970, in 1972 he and Cheesy split duties in the playoffs and he was the perfect backup. Johnston was amazing, sometimes even had better stats than Cheesy just to prove he was the best in the biz as a backup.

  • @OilersCanadasTeam But E.J. blew game 2 vs Canadiens in '71 after 5-1 lead, TERRIBLE!

  • Ed Johnston...the human sieve...unless you lived it, you can't possibly appreciate how funny his comments are.

  • Those were the days; none better. Thanks for posting!

  • Don Earle was great announcer and very nice guy, i met him when he was the Flyer announcer during the 70s and he would talk hockey with the young fans, gene hart was a dickhead..

  • I love it when John McKenzie pours the booze on the Don's head, and look an Eddy Johnston, future coach of the Pittsburgh Pens, another great franchise that has seen many talented players in its locker rooms.

  • That was really cool.

  • OMG Bobby was just a baby... *tear*

  • hey, who is that tow-headed guy who scored the winner?

    Oh, yeah: the greatest hockey player of all-time

  • Oh, yeah! We might suck but we have and had the greatest players in the NHL!

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