Hey guys,
I was browsing YouTube for some time now and just couldn't find the new intro video that's played on the jumbotron before home games (just the video, not the jumbotron filmed by a fan). Can anyone help me, I'm kinda desperate
No way. The NOW I CAN DIE IN PEACE sign gets me every time.
I didn't even witness the Cup of '94 and watching Messier jump up and down and hearing Sam gets me every SINGLE time. At the Pens game with my dad, my eyes were watering...
I didn't even witness the Cup of '94 and watching Messier jump up and down and hearing Sam gets me every SINGLE time. At the Pens game with my dad, my eyes were watering...
For real me too. I was also at that game with my dad who's an Islander fan and he even loves that video. It's probably because he used to be a Ranger fan and they show a lot of his old favorites. I was only 2 when they won the cup so in my short time of watching, I never saw anyone cheer as awesomely as Messier in 94.
There's the first video they show in the introduction. This is the latest version on YouTube that isn't fan shot, it's from a couple of seasons back but it's basically the same video. Also, I love that they put the chief in the video.
The one they play right before they take the ice this year you won't find most likely unless it's fan shot. The Rangers never put up things like that though other teams do.
For real me too. I was also at that game with my dad who's an Islander fan and he even loves that video. It's probably because he used to be a Ranger fan and they show a lot of his old favorites. I was only 2 when they won the cup so in my short time of watching, I never saw anyone cheer as awesomely as Messier in 94.
He was a fan in the 60s and it was impossible to get Ranger season tickets back then so when the Islanders came to town, he got Islander season tickets and continued to be a Ranger fan for a few years and even rooted for the Rangers when they played each other. Eventually after going to **** loads of games, he just started to always root for them. He even had tickets during their Cup years. Yeah I know it's weird, but I'm sure that's how all the original Islander fans became fans too. Same thing with the Devils.