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Best moves I ever saw. Perreault 2nd
Ответить"Kenta" gave me my first squirting experience!
ОтветитьWhat a player . Lazy tho .
ОтветитьIt's KENTA, not Kent
ОтветитьBack in the day they drafted players like it was the slap shot movie.. alot of chewing gum and hear say about who is good, no long term plans at all etc etc... hard to say there was actually steals back then.
ОтветитьKenta Nilsson 👍🇸🇪
ОтветитьGET RID OF THE MUSIC!
ОтветитьIn Sweden he is regarded as one of the absolute best, up there with Forsberg, Sundin, Lidström, Salming, etc.
ОтветитьThe most underrated player of all time its a big shame .He is one of the greatest artist who have enter a hockeyrink.
ОтветитьVillage?! Population of 15k is a village?!?!!?!
ОтветитьGreat video, I didn´t know that he was forgotten...
ОтветитьHe was something else. When I was young, he became my favorite player after Guy Lafluer.
ОтветитьWhen he came back to Sweden and played for my beloved Djurgården, and Tre Kronor (the national team), you could see he was so far ahead of everyone else thought wise. Great passes got wasted because team mates didn't read the game as quickly and unorthodox as he did, so he had to adapt his play.
ОтветитьI actually nutmegged Kent Nilsson during hockey camp in Sweden when I was young...
ОтветитьA Hero from little town with Baltic Sea Nynäshamn!
ОтветитьSecond best Swede ever after Forsberg.
ОтветитьHe was in fact one of the most talented players of all time. during the 80s he was right up there with Stastny...Savard. Nobody was in Gretzky's class but Nilsson was in that 2nd tier. I think people felt that maybe he was lacking in that consistant passion and intensity and sometimes you felt he could be even better. He scored 130pts one year and honestly he couldve probably put up 150 if he went max effort every shift
ОтветитьHe's deffo not forgotten.
ОтветитьHe was the scapegoat when the Flames got beat by the Jets in the 85 playoffs. I wonder what the Flames would have been like had they kept him and Brett Hull.
ОтветитьGreat video, so many underrated players from the 70s, 80s, and 90s.
ОтветитьJoey News ...punk. 2003 Cup Finals...first he quit against the Sens..then my beloved DEVILS without him best Ottawa gm 7 and then ILLEGAL PADS JIZZY ..OOPS JIGGY and the clucks ...who is the first out to host the cup with HIS CRIPPLED back??? Joey News, hate him
ОтветитьNothing that coward Ferguson said bad about a player should be taken seriously. Why Fergie? Wouldn't take out the other team's best player??? The good guys lost the 72 Summit series, but the really won
ОтветитьThis is the cat scumbag Hextall slashed ...for a Messier love tap and I'm a goalie with a temper. You missed that one ...
ОтветитьHakan Loob was also a forgot talent.
ОтветитьLegend!
ОтветитьAlso known as Mr. Magic
ОтветитьThis is the guy who inspired Peter Forsbergs famous goal on Corey hirsch ( Shootout in the olympics.
ОтветитьWhen ever I hear his name, I am reminded of the beggar from "Kids"!
Ответитьcareer plus minus -25, never had 50 goals, had some good point totals but all during some of the easiest scoring years of the NHL.
ОтветитьI bumped into Kent Nilsson about a decade ago or more. In Rexall Place in Edmonton. I said "Magic Man can I get an autograph?" He reached into his jacket to get a pen... he didn't have a pen. He apologized and we shook hands. This was during a rookie camp and no one was in the area where I saw him. Was a very cool moment. I'm glad I met him.
ОтветитьBest season: 49 + 82 Not too shabby
ОтветитьNilsson was truly magic. I was happy Oilers picked him up and they took a cup that year
ОтветитьGreat video!!!
ОтветитьKent started with the WHA Jets… i was at the game when he scored his first pro goal…
ОтветитьJohn Ferguson admitted a few years after the infamous WHA 'reclamation draft' that he didn't protect The Magic Man was because he knew Nilsson had a drug problem.
Ответитьhaha nononoo! XD Not Nynash amn! Ny-näs-hamn ... New-isthmus-harbor!
No matter what, damn, Kent Nilsson made ice hockey into an art!
What's with all the................ weird pauses?
ОтветитьMy father (of similar age as Kent) grew up in the house next door to his in Ösmo. And he says you always saw Kent, every day, outside on the yard practising his shots. I ran into him several times as a kid, and you always kind of stared at him. And he was always nice and said hello and such.
ОтветитьHoly F..K..I have never ever heard anyone butcher the pronunciation of Nynäsham that badly...or any swedish towns name for that matter. Credits to you for that achievement!
ОтветитьI was privilaged to see Kent play in Winnipeg with the Jets of the WHA. He was Magic even at that young age.
ОтветитьAs a Djurgården fan he was my idol growing up. In a book about the club there’s a chapter on him and if I remember correctly there’s a quote about him that ”he’s equally dangerous at both ends” or something like that. Don’t remember who said it though.
Amazing player with a happy-go-lucky attitude to life and to the sport. He still shows up every now and then at the Djurgården games.
One post-career job is not mentioned, coaching me and 15 other nerds in ice hockey in a reality tv show
ОтветитьBuT It WaS aN eAsY eRa!!!!!!!
ОтветитьI used to work with Kent's brother Bosse Nilsson as painters he was supposed to have been an even greater talent as a youth some sort of disorder like diabetes or something ended his carrer though. Nice nostalgia!
Ответить'Kent Nilsson grew up in a small village called' - *linguistic slaughter * . 😆
ОтветитьLmao. Those names picked in draft alot didn't make it RIP Kent nielsen
ОтветитьMagicman from Djurgården.
Amazing player 💛❤️💙