I watched this same video a few months back, may have mentioned it in the off-topic thread or some other Around the NHL thread. 1995 was the year I started watching hockey, but I was like 8 so I didn't have a sophisticated understanding of the game or anything.
The two things that really jumped out to me:
1. It was still a very loose structure to play. There wasn't any real systematic positioning, forwards just kind of carried the puck wherever they wanted and skated east-west as much as north-south.
2. Blaine Lacher was the last true stand-up goalie to wear the Spoked B. More than anything, watching him play goal in this game captivated me. It's so absolutely antiquated, a clear marker of a different time.