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NHL's Masked Men - The Last Line of Defense (1998) Review

NHL's Masked Men - The Last Line of Defense  (1998)
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This is a great video to have, every NHL fan should go out and order it. It features in-depth stories on the great goalies of today such as Roy, Hasek, Brodeur, and Joseph. It also talks a bit about Billy Smith, Jacques Plante, Bernie Parent, and other goalies of yesteryear. The one major problem with the video is that it was too short, only about fifty minutes, and dedicated a lot of time to the goalies' personal lives instead of saves.

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Hockey - A People's History Box Set Review

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Wow. Just. Wow. Is the only word to describe this powerhouse CBC documentary. I am so glad I found this series when I did! If you are a hockey fan and have any historical interest in the sport and/or the country of Canada itself whatSOever, then this boxed set is for you. I can't say enough positive things about it other than the series makes me wish I had grown up in Canada. Simply outstanding.
The only negative is the publishers chose to produce the DVDs in widescreen format so if you haven't spent $$$$$$$$ on a widescreen TV, then all the images will appear vertically stretched and otherwise distorted. Bad move, CBC. Widescreen televisions are not universal just yet and probably won't be unless and until CRT screens are banned. And even then it's a big question mark. Publishing any content exclusively in a single format, especially one that is not proprietary, is always short sighted and just plain dumb.

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Heaven - New Jersey Devils 1995 Stanley Cup Champions Review

Heaven - New Jersey Devils 1995 Stanley Cup Champions
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In perhaps what is the finest example of hockey ever captured on film, this documentary follows the New Jersey Devils through their drive to the Stanley Cup in 1995. Film has many highlights of the Devils' playoff series against Boston, Pittsburgh, Philadelphia and then the Detroit Red Wings for hockey's most coveted prize the Stanley Cup. There are also many off ice interviews with players, coaches, fans and others that will give the viewer a few interesting side notes. This movie is a true classic in its depiction of the underdog Devils coming through the playoff series and sweeping the heavily favored Red Wings in the Finals. This film is a great piece of hockey history. Well done movie, as with most good movies, look for many more sequels to be released in the coming years.

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The Best of Bobby Orr Review

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WOW...this is an amazing documentary...just enough "talking heads" to keep the story moving but TONS and TONS of great action footage. I think if most players in the game had ONE play as good as any of the literally couple hundred shown during this hour plus film...they's cherish it. As youngster living in Southern California during his heyday...I read about Orr in sports illustrated but seeing this footage is a revelation and I now understand why fans say he's better than Gretzky and I'd have to agree...he is just much more multi-dimensional. I don't know what is more awe inspiring...his intercepting a pass and taking it the full length to score, his throwing himself head first (without a helmet) to cover an empty net on defense or his flat out speed...this guy was ridiculous.
I purchased on Amazon Canada for under $20 ...and I think Mr Orr sells them on his site so don't pay 89 dollars..

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Gretzky, Indy & The WHA Review

Gretzky, Indy and The WHA
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The title is misleading (The title on the DVD is actually Red, White and Blues). There is only one chapter involving Wayne Gretzky. I was expecting much more given the title. If you like hockey this is a decent movie to watch. If you are more of a Gretzky fan, the movie may dissapoint. The 1978 Oilers/Racers is a nice bonus.

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When major league hockey came to Indianapolis in 1974, no one knew the sport s two greatest players would one day wear the Racers red, white and blue. But the Racers story is so much more than just a launch pad for Wayne Gretzky and Mark Messier it is a time when a rebel major hockey league shook the National Hockey League to its core and changed the game forever.
The result of five years of new research, writing and production, GRETZKY, INDY & THE W.H.A. is the two-DVD box set that fans have waited for as a tribute to the wild and colorful 1970s hockey era. Journalist Timothy Gassen was there, and as writer and director he now details the only firsthand account of the Indianapolis Racers and their five-year run in the World Hockey Association.
DVD DISC ONE features a brand new 50-minute documentary that expertly chronicles Indy s rise as a W.H.A. beacon, with newly discovered footage of Wayne Gretzky s first moments as a major leaguer. Highlights from the 1977 W.H.A. All-Star Game and a bonus vintage W.H.A. Fight Reel are also included.
As DVD-ROM material on DISC ONE, a revised electronic edition of the acclaimed 155 page Red, White & Blues Racers book is included, along with bonus stories and complete franchise statistics. More than three hours of restored 1970s W.H.A. radio broadcasts complete DISC ONE.
DVD DISC TWO features the most complete surviving game footage of the Indianapolis Racers: The December 10, 1978 victory over the visiting Edmonton Oilers & Wayne Gretzky playing in his only game ever in Indy as an Oiler. This game was only weeks after his major league debut as a Racer (& trade to the Oilers), and only five days before the Indy franchise folded.
Also on DISC TWO is the third period of the April 4, 1978 game in Indianapolis vs. the rival Cincinnati Stingers.
THE GREAT ONE: Rare and newly found footage of WAYNE GRETZKY and his mysterious entry into major league hockey with a million dollar signing in 1978 as a 17-year-old rookie with the INDIANAPOLIS RACERS.
FIRSTHAND ACCOUNT: A complete Racers franchise history, told by the players, coaches and fans themselves. Many NHL and WHA players are interviewed, including PAT STAPLETON, JIM PARK, KEN BLOCK, REG THOMAS, BRIAN McDONALD, PAUL HOGANSON, HUGH HARRIS, and PETER DRISCOLL. Original voice of The Racers Hall-of-Famer and current NFL Indy Colts voice BOB LAMEY narrates the documentary.
READ IT & PRINT IT: An electronic version of the Racers book is viewable on computer and is printable. Three hours of restored 1970s WHA radio broadcasts are also included.
THE LOST LEAGUE: A detailed look at the WHA the league that changed the NHL & major league hockey forever.
For complete information and the WHA Racers paperback book, visit whaRACERS.com

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Peter Puck: How to Play the Game (1995) Review

Peter Puck: How to Play the Game (1995)
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Classic hockey cartoon... Remember this from the 70's great way to introduce kids or new hockey parents to the game and rules... Lots of fun!!

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NHL: Montreal Canadiens - 100th Anniversary Collector's Set (2009) Review

NHL: Montreal Canadiens - 100th Anniversary Collector's Set (2009)
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Received this DVD for Christmas from my son.
Great gift, especially for someone who grew up in Montreal cheering for Les Habitants.
There is some interesting history on this Centennial Edition, however the quality of the the production is significantly lacking. There are 4 individual discs yet each contains significant repetition of items. It seems that the editing was done by someone preparing a web site with hypertext links - this would make sense.
I recommend this item for nostalgia but if you really want to learn about this team and its importance to Quebec and Canada, the book that accompanies the DVD is a much better source.

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Canada Cup 1976 (1976) Review

Canada Cup 1976 (1976)
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Exelent. We could viev all the famous big stars of hockey from the 70`s. This is hockey the way it should be played still. F.B

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NHL: Greatest Moments in Stanley Cup History Review

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Here is what you get in this collection:
Complete game broadcast of six of the Stanley Cup Final "Game 7's,":
Disc 1
Carolina Hurricanes vs. Edmonton Oilers (2006) NBC announcers Mike Emrick, John Davidson Carolina wins 3-1
Disc 2
Tampa Bay Lighting vs. Calgary Flames (2004) ABC announcers Gary Thorne, Bill Clement, John Davidson Lightning win 2-1
Disc 3
Anaheim Might Ducks vs New Jersey Devils (2003) ABC announcers Gary
Thorne, Bill Clement, John Davidson New Jersey wins 3-0
Disc 4
Colorado Avalance vs. New Jersey Devils (2001) ABC announcers Gary Thorne, Bill Clement Colorado wins 3-1
Disc 5
New York Rangers vs. Vancouver Canucks (1994) MSG announcers Sam Rosen, John Davidson, Al Trautwig Rangers win 3-2
Disc 6
Edmonton Oilers vs. Philadelphia Flyers (1987) Prism(Philadelphia) announcers
Gene Hart, Gary Dornhoefer Oilers win 3-1
Disc 7 is a collection of highlights of the other game 7s which doesnt seem to fit. Although you do get the 3rd period of Montreal vs Chicago 1965. The games are good video quality and complete. Starting at the beginning of the game(or national anthem) and going until the end of the telecast. All the Stanley cup postgame celebrations are shown. This is a great set, I highly recommend it to all hockey fans. I do wish they had included games done my Hockey night in Canada announcers. Hopefully they will do more box sets including other "cup clinchers"

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Canada Cup 1987 Review

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IT IS PACKAGED TERRIBLY! Almost all the disks were ruined when I got them. I have never seen a dvd set packaged so bad! All the disks are packed so tight and two of them didn`t even have a place to put them like a typical case would have, they were just loose in the package!

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WHA Chronicles Review

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Yes it was a rebel league, but you can't help loving them for challenging the stranglehold that the NHL had on professional hockey at the time. The WHA changed hockey forever. It's really hard to believe that there is so little video evidence left of the league. This 3-disc DVD set captures all the moments that are left from the rival league of the 70's. I highly recommend it to all hockey fans. It is a great historical document. I can't wait to watch it again.

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NHL: Greatest Games in Montreal Canadiens History (2008) Review

NHL: Greatest Games in Montreal Canadiens History (2008)
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With 24 Stanley Cups and countless memorable games in their hundred year history, selecting ten 'greatest games' is a difficult task indeed!. However, given the requirement of a decent video source, this DVD set was restricted to materials mostly drawn from the 1970's and up. This is a real shame, since so much of the legend and lore surrounding the Habs was forged in earlier decades. I personally am aware of at least a few complete Montreal games from the 1950's and 1960's that have been broadcast on classic sports TV stations, so only selecting the single 1960 game as a representation is somewhat disappointing. As well, for those who are afficianados of the team, the omission of the 1971 semi-final comeback against the Boston Bruins or the Cup winning seventh game that same season seems a bit perplexing. The 1965 seventh game against Chicago, 1966 overtime Cup winning game against Detroit, 1973 Cup winning game, 1976 taking the championship from Philly were some other candidates that come immediately to mind.
However, acknowledging such restrictions, the package that was put together is a very solid and worthwhile product. Mostly, a very good cross section of important games and milestones from the mid nineteen seventies to the present.
This is my subjective opinion about each game in this package.I'm only going by memory, so I apologize for any inaccuracies.
1) the 1960 Cup Final deciding game between Leafs and Canadiens. You really can't get a better historical document to appreciate the accomplishment of this majestic dynasty in it's nineteen fifties incarnation. This was the fifth of the five successive Cup wins of Toe Blake's team - and the very last game ever played by icon Rocket Richard. Though far from being near peak form, the Rocket still can light the red lamp, and scores on a neat backhander past surprised Johnny Bower. Both teams are oozing with Hall-of-Fame players. Many of whom would go on to win other championships during the next decade. The Richard Brothers, Beliveau, Harvey, Geoffrion, Moore, Johnson, Plante - just some of those hall-of-Famers on the Montreal side.
2) The 1977 Final Cup game against Don Cherry's Boston Bruins. This Montreal team may have had the very best season of any team in hockey history. Only 8 losses in an 80 game season, with dominant team numbers, personal records and award winners.Scotty Bowman's best team - with Hall-of-Famers Dryden, Lapointe, Savard, Robinson, Lafleur, Shutt, Gainey, Lemaire. Of note is the fact that probably ninety percent of the Montreal roster went on to have notable careers in management and coaching.The best of the late seventies four-in-a-row champions.
3) The 1975 New Year's Eve gam against the Russian Army. The roster of Montreal was very similar to the 1977 team, but they were just a few months from winning the first of their four successive Stanley Cups (against Philadelphia) so, technically, weren't entering the game with the status of defending Cup winner, though they would soon earn that title. This 3 - 3 game was 'disappointing' for Montreal fans because their team dominated the game and easily should have won. However, the netminding of Tretiak was superior to Dryden that night, and the tie probably was a faie result. Foe technical fans of the sport, this was one of the most spectacular and sparkling displays. Crisp passing, high skill at top speed, end to end action - an electric atmosphere. Bob Gainey, till then a relatively unheralded defensive specialist was unexpectedly praised by the Russian coach as 'the best player in the world' for his excellent two way play, speed, tenacity, discipline. A game that never gets boring with repeated viewings.
4)1996 - Last game at the Montreal Forum. The game between Montreal and Dallas was a decent affair between two average teams. Nothing to deserve historical attention by itself. However, the pre-game ceremony honouring the franchise and their soon-to-be-extinct stadium was perhaps the greatest tribute ever seen in modern sports. Living legends (and representatives of the deceased) once more in their Montreal jerseys, slowly making their appearance one by one, narration and video of their careers as they find their spot of honour on the ice. The eleven minute plus ovation for Rocket Richard that words cannot describe. The passing of the torch, the hommage to an arena where countless exploits were performed. Regardless of fan affiliation, the dignity, care, respect, accorded the franchise can only send chills down the spine of any viewer as an example of sport at it's most sublime. 'Nuff said.
5) 1979 'too many men on the ice' Montreal Boston semi-final. This was the last of Montreal's four-in-a-row late seventies dynasties, but for a time it looked like it would end at three in a row. However, a very late bonehead penalty by Don Cherry on a line change gave the Habs a power play - on which Guy Lafleur unleashed a wicked slap shot from the right circle beating Boston goalie Gilles Gilbert low to his stick side. However, this was only one act in the drama - which continued with a scintillating sudden-death overtime session. Either team could have won it, and Yvon Lambert's goalmouth tip in did just that.
6)1993 Finals game five - Montreal - L.A. With a surprise Los Angeles win in the first game of the series, an intense Wayne Gretzky looked like he would perform his magic once again. however, a key penalty late in game two by Marty McSorley for using an illegal stick allowed Montreal to score on the powerplay and rescue the game in OT. This Montreal team set a record that still stands - ten overtime playoff wins in a row. Led by Patrick Roy in nets and clutch performances by John LeClair, the Habs went on to win the series in five games. This game is the Cup winning game at the Montreal Forum. The atmosphere is electric - almost palpable. Montreal puts on a masterful display of speed, finesse, rugged forechecking, gradually skating the Kings into the ice and coasting to a convincing win.
7)1986 - Cup final game six - Montreal - Calgary. This was the season that rookie goalie Patrick Roy emerged as a star. The previous series against the New York Rangers was perhaps his greatest display of virtuoso netminding, including an overtime period in which he singlehandedly allowed his team to stay in the game and win.The habs lost the first game to Calgary, and had to fight back in game two. it went to overtime when Brian Skrudland scored the quickest overtime goal in histor to pull out the win. With the momentum shifted, a gritty balanced Montreal team played it tight and tough in a rugged series. An under-appreciated Montreal team in the historical scheme of things, but a very solid lineup including Chris Chelios, Rick Green, Bobby Smith, Claude Lemieux, Mats Naslund, Chris Nilan, Ryan Walter, Stephen Richer. As well as Roy, of course. In retrospect, a team that deservedly earned it's bragging rights.
8) 1984 - Adams div. finals game 6 - versus Quebec Nordiques. The Cup wasn't at stake, but intense geographic and political undertones made this rivalry a legitimate war on ice. In a series that saw great changes in momentum, Montreal, coached by Jacques Lemaire and featuring unknown goalie Steve Penney - avenged a previous series loss and prevailed. This was the deciding game. The hockey was intense, even brutal at times. Montreal however had a sub .500 seasonal record that year and after a surprise two game lead the next round, lost four straight to the Islanders.
9) 2008 - regular season - Montreal comes back from five goals down to beat the Rangers in the greatest comeback in franchise history. As a single game - very exciting for Montreal fans as they look terrible early but find their legs and come roaring back to win. Not the best display of hockey though, with lots of mistakes on both sides. Still, for pure excitement and anticipation, a fun old fashioned 'firewagon hockey' exhibition.
10) 2003 - Montreal - Edmonton Heritage Classic outdoor regukar season game in Edmonton's Commonwealth Stadium. This game was already released on DVD a few years ago, so including it here really wasn't necessary. Still - it had it's moments. Watching NHL plyers playing in below freezing and windy conditions harkens back to the very earliest days of the sport, and is an interesting wy of presenting the game in a different kind of scenario. Considering the handicap, the skill was pretty high. Montreal did not have a particularly impressive team that season, but won this game. Prior to the main game, an oldtimer game was played with alumni of the franchises. Watching them suit up outside was fun, but conditions made their performance fairly awkward.Nice to see the historical connection though.
All in all, for Montreal Canadiens fans, a fantastic archive of mostly essential games.All are interesting, though some more important than others. For the general hockey fan, a very nice way to peek in and absorb some of the substance of the Habs mystique. No hype, bragging,embellishment. Just pure and simple accmplishments. All teams have their great deeds and legends, but historically, the Montreal Canadiens have earned and created their own niche, that is light years beyond what other hockey franchises have done. This is a solid slice of that history.


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