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Mikael Renberg om Philadelphia
Mikael Renberg berättar om tiden i NHL och Philadelphia Flyers. Micke lirade i en kedja tillsammans med John LeClair och Eric Lindros, här berättar han hur namnet "Legion of Doom" kom till.
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  • @mirandabjesse
    @mirandabjesse Год назад

    That is my dad 😂

  • @yoyomaa1896
    @yoyomaa1896 3 года назад

    So he never learned english?

  • @jimritzheimer7465
    @jimritzheimer7465 3 года назад

    It was so much fun watching the Flyers in that era. Today they are unwatchable. I try my hardest to watch them but I just can't get into it. Such a boring team

  • @EaglesrtsoLosts
    @EaglesrtsoLosts 4 года назад

    Loved his playing style. Great player and part of the Legion of Doom. Flyer for life he will always be in my book. Awesome

  • @elgaijin2488
    @elgaijin2488 5 лет назад

    L.O.D

  • @sv1skon
    @sv1skon 8 лет назад

    Left side of the legion, får tårar i ögonen,

  • @everta55
    @everta55 10 лет назад

    ,slog dig på you to visste att du va en elak fan på isen ibland ojysst tror att du vet om de själv+++kom till pumkt du är suverän o kommenera o je rätt kritik hoppas /&filmen mr dig på you va brsa

  • @zerozam73
    @zerozam73 12 лет назад

    @TakingTheFall71 No problem, I met MR a couple of weeks ago and asked him about the reunion. He works as a commentator for SVT(swedens largest tv channel) and the schedule was already set for the junior world championship. He told me that he definitly want to attend the alumni game 2012, but it depends if SVT is willing to make an exception from the contract. Time will tell if he can join his former linemates.

  • @TakingtheFall71
    @TakingtheFall71 12 лет назад

    @zerozam73 thanks for translating! hopefully he can get things worked out and we can see him in philly soon.

  • @zerozam73
    @zerozam73 12 лет назад

    Laughs.. ”-you have to cut that out….”

  • @zerozam73
    @zerozam73 12 лет назад

    Video highlights Reporter: ”-You did play with John Le Clair and Lindros in an line called legion of doom, where did the name come from?” ”-Doomsday legion… my grandmother was religous and thought it was horrific that her grandson would be part of anything with a name like that. It was a player from Montreal that was trades to us from Montreal called Jim Montgomery that thought we always put on such an immense pressure on the opponents in every shift, that we seemed to be everywhere.

  • @zerozam73
    @zerozam73 12 лет назад

    Eric Lindros actually called me not long ago and when I was attending junior world championship in Buffalo I had an idea of go and visit him in Toronto, but I never found the time. I hope we will meet in the future someday.”

    • @jimritzheimer7465
      @jimritzheimer7465 3 года назад

      You should have made the time. What team are you on now?

  • @zerozam73
    @zerozam73 12 лет назад

    Reporter: ”-Who is the best player you played with?” ”-That is Eric Lindros. I’ve played with Mats and Peter, Mats Sundin and Peter Forsberg, and I believe Peter Forsberg is the best player ever from Sweden, I had the chance to play with Mats Sundin three years in Toronto and they are both fantastic players, but when Lindros was at his peak he was the best player I ever played with.

  • @zerozam73
    @zerozam73 12 лет назад

    Reporter: ”-How close were you to winning in -97?” ”-We weren’t even close, we lost 4-0. We were favourites before the final, we were going to crush Detroit with our physical game, but they had been in the finals two concecutive years before and lost to New Jersey by 4-0, and got experience playing in the finals and we were new to this. I think they were more comfortable in the situation of playing the finals than us and I belive that this experience was tipping the edge for Red Wings.”

  • @zerozam73
    @zerozam73 12 лет назад

    Intro - Mikael Renberg about Philadelphia. ”-It probably the best years of my career, first year I remember that everthing was so new, playing at big arenas. Back home I was used to 5-6000 people in a sold out arena and here it was 17-18000 every night, some arena even up to even 20.000. I remember that everthing was so new the first year. Then of course I had the privilege to experience playing in a Stanley Cup final, that was the peak of my career.”

  • @lcc726
    @lcc726 12 лет назад

    translation plz? lol

  • @TakingtheFall71
    @TakingtheFall71 13 лет назад

    @Lengonator No that's fine, thank you =) I just wanted to know what he had to say about Philadelphia after all these years. Hopefully he'll be at the alumni game for the 2012 winter classic.

  • @Lengonator
    @Lengonator 13 лет назад

    @TakingTheFall71 " I think it must have been my best years as an hockey player..and my first year i really remebered alot since i got to play in front of such big crowds,and back home i got to play infront of like 5-6thousands while in i got to play infront off 18-20thousand in the NHL.There was alot of new experiances,like being in the finals,that was the prime of my career i must say"...............Well that`s a start,want me to go on? :)

  • @TakingtheFall71
    @TakingtheFall71 13 лет назад

    @Lengonator yes, please do.

  • @Lengonator
    @Lengonator 13 лет назад

    @TakingTheFall71 I could translate if you want

  • @TakingtheFall71
    @TakingtheFall71 13 лет назад

    what is he saying?!