When did you start watching/following the NHL?

When did you start watching/following NHL

  • 2020s

    Votes: 3 1.8%
  • 2010s

    Votes: 5 2.9%
  • 2000s

    Votes: 38 22.2%
  • 1990s

    Votes: 75 43.9%
  • 1980s

    Votes: 28 16.4%
  • 70's and earlier

    Votes: 22 12.9%

  • Total voters
    171

Fourier

Registered User
Dec 29, 2006
26,740
22,371
Waterloo Ontario
My first real memories of following the hockey go back to about 1965. I quickly became a die-hard Habs fan and remained so until Gretzky came to the Oilers.
 

Realgud

Not good enough for SKA
Nov 4, 2013
5,592
6,962
realguddraftsimulator.com
I'd like to say I started watching hockey in 1997 but I was way too young to appreciate what I was watching, but at the same time this is exactly what made me fall in love with the sport and made me start playing it. I probably started to watch it more "seriously" in the early 2000's.
 

Jericho111091

Registered User
Dec 18, 2014
1,224
933
Paramount Ca
My earliest auditory memory is a call from a game in i think it was 93. "Sandström has it behind the net. Sandstörm sends it up to Robitaille, Robitaille across to Gretzky! He scores!" Or something along those lines
 

MoneyManny

Registered User
Jun 28, 2021
1,005
1,559
First hockey games i actually paid attention to was coincidentally the Habs last stanley cup run in 1993 with ny dad when i was 8 years old.

Didn't start watching it regularly until the 2000s though.
 

HabsCode

Registered User
Feb 10, 2019
3,329
3,959
Oldest memories date back to the Crosby draft. I know for a fact I watched hockey before but have no really memory of it (between 2000 and 2004).
 

banks

Only got 3 of 16.
Aug 29, 2019
3,878
5,744
Curious of the age of the posters here, what is the earliest NHL you actually watched live (or on TV)

Earliest I WATCHED hockey was the '80s. I don't remember it much, since I was born in the (early)' 80s. But I know I did watch with my family. It was special, since I wasn't born in a hockey crazy area.

The earliest I FOLLOWED hockey was the '90s. I started following theeafs around the Gilmour Sundin era.
 

BB79

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Apr 30, 2011
6,438
7,811
Very early 90s. 1990 I'd say the Bruins run to the Final vs Edmonton first got my attention. By 92-93 hockey had overtaken basketball and baseball as my favorite sport. I used to love watching games over the air, WSBK-38 gave us all the road games. Weekend west coast road trips, 10pm start on a Saturday night, staying up late to watch Neely and Bourque..Hartford Whalers on Sportschannel when the Bruins weren't on..great memories.

I think the Celtics "big 3" falling apart helped things along. 80s NBA was the best.
 

DudeWhereIsMakar

Bergevin sent me an offer sheet
Apr 25, 2014
16,003
7,079
Winnipeg
I played hockey around the time the Jets left and got into it just before because all my teammates would talk about the stars in the NHL. I did take hockey seriously for a while until I decided to quit to focus on school. I would have loved to play in the NHL, but my job has gotten me far.
 

nergish

Registered User
Jun 1, 2019
829
940
1997-98.

Vancouver radio had a parody song that went: “Canucks suck! They’re never gonna win the Stanley Cup” to the tune of Chumbawamba’s “Tubthumping”.
 

hamzarocks

Registered User
Jul 22, 2012
21,660
15,280
Pickering, Ontario
Earliest hockey memory is the Habs vs Leafs 2007 game where I think leafs won 6-5 on last day of the season for us.

People seemed to celebrate that win like we won the cup and I didnt understand what was happening so was super stoked

Found out later it was almost enough to make the playoffs as 8th seed but we missed still as NYI beat NJD in OT to push past us by 1 pt and make it in

Watched again in 2009-2010 playoffs after buying NHL slapshot for WII and followed most MTL & VAN games that year.

2010-2011 became a full time leaf fan and used to watch 75-80 games a season on TV from 2011-2014.

Been a F/T fan for ~15 years now
 

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