Peter Forsberg gets in disguise and fools Swedish veteran mens team

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Published 2015-11-06

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  • @pa5886
    Kids in Örnsköldsvik where Forsberg is born and raised, were told that the King was coming to visit their school and they were really exited. Only to get really disappointed when the acutal swedish king visited insted of Peter Forsberg, The real King of Örnsköldsvik.
  • @bailinnumberguy
    "What are all the cameras doing here? That guy who keeps falling down must be Peter Forsberg in a Beatles wig."
  • @Kaikistakovin
    They should make a prank where every player is an old hockey pro but every player thinks others are just normal veteran players.
  • 2:41 "Jörgen, why did you bring such a loser?" hahaha And the player laughing at it. :D Gold.
  • @dccoulthard
    Class. When he started playing well, he ALWAYS passed the puck! Pure class!
  • One of the most dominant players I've ever seen when at his peak. He really showed there's levels to this game, and he belongs at the absolute top!
  • @fedpol2
    He was always one of the most explosive and creative players to watch in the NHL. What an amazing opportunity to skate with a legend of the game!
  • @ravram1317
    In a few years Kronwall will do this, play badly at first, then Kronwall one of these senior men's players!!
  • @davidedward2352
    One of my all time favourites. I loved his style of play. Fearless.
  • @AGTsakumis
    So loved this. Forsberg is one of the classiest elite athletes ever.
  • @beejdailey9824
    Probably one of the all time 10 greatest forwards to ever play
  • @randypalmer2328
    I think one of the best parts of the video is how remarkably good even a 1/10th of his NHL prime Forsberg is at protecting the puck and using his body to his advantage. Once a Hockey Hall of Fame power forward, always a Hockey Hall of Fame power forward.
  • @jaybeedub
    It really is amazing seeing an NHL player amongst regular folk. My Dad played in an old timers hockey league with Jay Wells, who won a Stanley Cup with the Rangers, but otherwise was a 4th line plugger. Even though he wasn't a star his hands with the puck were so much better than anyone else on the ice. I recall back during the last lockout Erik Condra, a 3rd line penalty kill specialist in the NHL played in the German 3rd division and tore it up like he was Gretzky in his prime.
  • @chrisb3976
    "It wasnt easy to play so badly" legendary words :)
  • @5xad0w
    I like how he passed more often that not instead of lighting up the goalie every time.
  • @Skatez93
    This made me smile, ear to ear, today :) The greatest swede and undoubtedly one of the greatest players ever to exist its no surprise they recognized him just from the way he played :)
  • @larrygill2223
    Even when he pretended he had no idea what to do he still failed. His pivots were spot on, even the way he jumped off the ice! No rookie skater will have those edges.
  • That's one thing I love about Hockey, you can really tell who the great players are just by their style of play. It's like their skill has a personality of it's own. I really miss watching Forsberg play along side the other greats of the Ave's..
  • @Pavia1525
    Peter Forsberg is a great guy. When he played for the Flyers he always stopped for the fans after the game and thanked them for supporting the team. Class act.