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- The picaresque and touching story of the politically incorrect, fully lived life of the impulsive, irascible and fearlessly blunt Barney Panofsky.
- Chronicles the life of Don Cherry, from playing minor league hockey to coaching the NHL's Boston Bruins.
- A story about Quebec's most famous hockey player, Maurice "The Rocket" Richard, focusing on the struggles of a French Canadian in the National Hockey League dominated by Anglophones.
- In ice hockey, no one is tougher than the "goon". Those players have one mission: to protect the star players at any price.
- William Langlois, 17, is the star player of his hockey team at the French College of Longueuil. At the end of the season, a few weeks before Christmas, he goes through a slump, demoralized by his coach's attitude, who criticizes him for his lack of team spirit. It's not going so great at home for William, either. His father, Benedict, is too busy completing a film on the 100 year anniversary of the Montreal Canadiens to remember he has a family, while his mother Michelle, a nurse, is occupied by the plight of one of her young patients, Daniel Leblanc, 10, who's awaiting a kidney transplant. The child, the eldest in a family of six, was rushed to Val d'Or. His determination and courage impressed the entire team at Ste-Justine Hospital, where he's being treated. His love of the game instills in him a strong will to live. Characters like Dr. Hebert, a pediatric nephrologist, the old Zamboni driver Gerry, coach Bordeleau, parents and friends of the children and the Canadian Club players will witness the destinies of these two youngsters cross, drawn by their passion for hockey.
- An adult Martin Roy reminisces about his life in the 1966/67 school year. At fifteen years old and in his last year of junior high school, he breathed, ate and slept hockey. He collected hockey cards, played street hockey with his friends, tried skating and ice hockey for the first time in his life, but was most fascinated with his local national league team, the Montréal Canadiens, and its star player, Henri Richard. He dreamed of growing up and working for the Canadiens franchise. But a more immediate goal was to get tickets to one of their games, using M. Richard and his banker father, Hervé, as possible conduits to that goal. He also remembers his school life from that year, with the arrival of pot smoking free thinking hippie Ron Richardson as the new English teacher, and dreading home room with strict Mlle. Chouinard, who he eventually learned too had a human side. But he learned that there may be a couple of things more important than hockey: family, and the opposite sex.
- A French Canadian boy endures the terrible shame when he receives the hockey sweater of the wrong team.
- Developments on and off the ice of the Montreal Canadiens during the 2012-2013 season.
- "100 Years of The Montreal Canadiens" is the story of the National Hockey League's Montreal Canadiens as told by the men who made the memories: the players, the coaches, the management, the owners, and the rivals who stood opposed. Dozens of interviews with immortals such as Jean Beliveau, Guy Lafleur, Elmer Lach, Henri Richard and many more..., and competitors like Milt Schmidt and Ted Lindsay offer anecdotes and recollections that bring a century of history to life. Produced in French and English this Montreal Canadiens 100th Anniversary DVD Box Set features over four hours of memories. A full length documentary, narrated by Viggo Mortensen (English) and Pierre Lebeau (French), covers the Canadiens fabled history, from the clubs inception in 1909 to today, 100 years later. Separate vignettes detail the 24 Stanley Cups, the Dynasties and Rivalries, the Jersey Retirements, the Immortals and the Legends. 100 Years of The Montreal Canadiens will retell the story of the men who became legends and the legends who forged the richest history in the annals of hockey.
- The documentary on the 1992-1993 season in the NHL where the Montreal Canadiens won their 24th Stanley Cup against the Los Angeles Kings.
- EA SPORTS NHL 20 introduces cutting-edge gameplay innovation to showcase your skills, more customization to unlock your style, and new modes to compete with friends.
- The heroic and glorious career of a fictional player's Montreal Canadiens, Justin Cloutier, he would become one of the best players in the history of hockey.
- Canadian boys practice ice hockey in their backyards and on regulation-size rinks in Regina, Saskatchewan. In Canada, where backyards are flooded and then frozen, it's ideal conditions to practice this sport.
- Explains what hockey means to the entire population of Regina, Saskatchewan, where the 184 teams on the city's amateur league play many games each season.
- 2010–20202mTV EpisodeTwo guys fight over a game of the Montreal Canadiens while the other seeks his person and MP3 listening.