NHL Dirtiest Hits Of All Time

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Published 2022-02-19
NHL Dirtiest Hits Of All Time, some of the nastiest hits throughout NHL history.

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  • @DeltaHighlights
    Hey guys I'll make a part 2 soon, so let me know what to include! Also which hit do you think was the dirtiest? (I didn’t include the Todd Bertuzzi sucker punch because this video was only of dirty body checks)
  • @XELA603
    its so insane that matt cooke got away with injuring so many people. absolute disgrace
  • @Neumann3313
    Love the comradery at 8:55, the way his two teammates turned immediately at exactly the same time, thinking exactly the same thing "Ima fuck this guy up!"
  • @bingboone9474
    Modano getting dropped at 6:58 has some attitude era WWF vibes going on, even the announcer "can't believe we just saw that" of course Modano got quite the payday in that lawsuit lol
  • @bruinscat
    Thank you for putting this together! I think it clearly shows you have three types of players: 1. Players who make bad choices, or just make an unfortunate hit at an inopportune time. 2. Decent players who make repeated bad choices, like Marchand, Tom Wilson & Kadri, but all of these guys have showed that a player can mature and start making better decisions. I especially despise Wilson for some of his worst hits, but in discussions, I have always said he does not need to play like that, he really has talent, and he showed some of that in the Caps recent playoff run. I suppose you could say the same for Marchand and Kadri as far as talent. 3. Predatory hitters: Scott Stevens, Matt Cooke, Ty Domi, Claude Lemeiux, Brian? Marchment, and I am sure I missed and forgot some. I honestly do not care that the NHL had no rules to specifically protect players; Scott Stevens and Matt Cooke clearly displayed serial predatory behavior, and seemingly enjoyed injuring opponents. Full disclosure: I am a Bruins fan, and I do like Marchand; however, I never liked when Brad made stupid choices, especially when it could/did injure someone. Those are just dumb, selfish actions that almost always hurt one's own team.
  • @justinowen9526
    Matt Cooke is a such a disgrace to the game. Despite the fact Keith's hit on him was dirty, I don't think anyone felt bad for him. You reap what you sow.
  • @powwowken2760
    The fact that Cooke was allowed to play in the NHL for such a long time is honestly just depressing, especially seeing him with a letter on his jersey as if that guy was some kind of role model to look up to.
  • @jackwalsh3510
    2:38 that is terrifying. look at how close those skates were to his neck.
  • @jackhandy1039
    How Dale Hunter was allowed back in the league is beyond me. That hit after Turton scored was one of the worst ever because the play is dead after a goal and he went head hunting. When the Caps hired him as a coach I wanted blood.
  • 8:55 two teammates watch the cheap shot and immediately turn away from the play and go after the thug. We all need friends like them!
  • @Frizzyy
    Will forever respect Keith for dropping Cooke like that , one of the only ones who deserve that kind of hit
  • @ionix24
    1:09 crazy how one hit created one of the most iconic rivalries in hockey
  • @TeMpThAnG
    2:35 love the way teammates defend and protect each other
  • @ras6298
    Didn't mind seeing the Keith hit on Cooke
  • @envoy3
    Curious how many of these players had to retire after these hits? Some of them look so damn brutal that they had to have long term issues. I think 15:30 is the hit that ended Cam Neely's career.
  • @louisbuss6068
    The worst for me is the Chara one where he decapitated the guy on the box glass. Second is the cross-check to the neck straight in to the edge og the box. Both looks like intent to kill
  • The paramedics knocking the stretcher over while transferring mike modabo gave me a chuckle lol
  • @LeeRogers113
    Nah that medic didn’t just drop that dude on the ground 😂
  • @ATK10155
    3:00 Downie is currently sitting in Jamaica undergoing Magic Mushroom treatment for the years of Concussion, Anger, and drug abuse he went through as an enforcer. After seeing what he did in the NHL, it’s cathartic watching him break down in tears.