Lance et Compte is a series of Quebec téléromans revolving around a Quebec City ice hockey team. The series aired from 1986 to 1989 on the Radio-Canada network, and revival series on TQS in 2001 and on TVA from 2004 to the present. The first season was filmed in both French and English, the English version appearing on CBC Television as He Shoots, He Scores. It was the first television series to air simultaneously in English on CBC and in French on Radio-Canada. The series was scripted by Réjean Tremblay and Louis Caron for the first season, and by Tremblay and Jacques Jacob after that. Following the end of the regular series, a number of television movies continued to air into the 1990s. A new generation of the series started to air in 2001 and a movie was made in 2010.
After a one-night stand, a young bartender named Ben Wheeler discovers that he has fathered a baby girl. With the help of his brother Danny, best friend Tucker, and his overbearing mother Bonnie, Ben navigates the challenges of raising a child while still trying to figure out his own life.
In the town of Podolsk, The Bears hockey club hires a new coach, Sergei Makeyev, a former National Hockey League player, who sets out to get the club to the Junior Hockey League and make The Bears a successful team.
Letterkenny is a comedy TV show set in the fictional Canadian town of the same name. It follows the lives of the inhabitants, with a focus on the Hicks, Skids, and Hockey Players. The show portrays the different groups and their interactions, often involving hilarious situations and crude humor. The town's diverse characters and their small-town antics make for an entertaining watch.
Private Eyes follows the exploits of ex-pro hockey player Matt Shade, who irrevocably changes his life when he discovers a friend's dead body and decides to partner with private investigator Angie Everett to solve the crime. Along the way, Shade and Angie team up to solve intriguing cases, while also navigating their personal lives.
An exclusive look at the players and coaches in their professional and personal settings, following the chosen teams as they prepare for their respective outdoor games capturing all the action, camaraderie, drama, humor, heartaches and triumphs as they unfold.
This sports anime is set in Nikko City, Tochigi Prefecture, and follows a team of girls as they aim for the top in the sport of ice hockey. It’s about team-building, friendship and competition!
In The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers (2021), a group of kids who were cut from the Mighty Ducks youth hockey team form their own team with the help of their new coach. Together, they navigate the challenges of competitive ice hockey and learn valuable life lessons along the way. This TV show combines comedy, drama, and family themes to create an engaging and heartwarming story.
Clerks follows the lives of store clerks Dante Hicks and Randal Graves as they navigate their mundane jobs at a convenience store in New Jersey. The show explores their hilarious encounters with customers, their friendship, and the ups and downs of working in the retail industry.
Pride is a captivating TV show that revolves around the challenges faced by a women's ice hockey team. The series highlights their journey as they overcome obstacles, form strong bonds, and achieve success in a male-dominated sport. Alongside the intense sporting action, the show interweaves elements of romance and personal growth, making it a captivating watch for fans of both sports and drama genres.
Sees the foul-mouthed, chirp-serving, mother-loving, fan favorite character, Shoresy, join a senior AAA hockey team in Sudbury on a quest to never lose again.
Rent-a-Goalie is a half-hour comedy television series from Canada that aired on Showcase from 2006 - 2008. Its third season premiered 20 October 2008. The first season was nominated for three Gemini Awards, including Best Comedy Series. It was also nominated for a Directors Guild of Canada Award, the CFTPA Indie Award for Best Comedy Series, an ACTRA Award for Best Male Performance for Christopher Bolton, and four Canadian Comedy Awards, winning two. The second season was nominated for six Gemini Awards, including Best Comedy Series, Best Ensemble Performance, Best Directing, Best Writing, Best Cinematography and Best Casting. It has also been nominated for three Canadian Comedy Awards.
Hockey: A People's History is a television documentary series from the CBC's Documentary Unit. It premiered on September 17, 2006. It aired on Sunday nights, in two-episode blocks, on CBC Television; repeats were made later in the week on CBC Newsworld. Much like previous series Canada: A People's History, the series told the history of the sport of ice hockey from a personal perspective, giving voice to various individuals, major and minor, as the sport grows and evolves in Canada. The series ran for 10 hours in total, and was shot in HD. Episode narration was by actor Paul Gross.
A hockey player who dreams of becoming a professional rock musician is forced to serve as a tooth fairy for one week as punishment for his bad behavior. Through this experience, he learns about redemption and the importance of fulfilling commitments.
Chloé, a star hockey player, wants to make her place on a men's AAA team. Between budding loves, friendships and betrayals, she tries to find her place on the ice and in life.
On Christmas Eve in a small town, a snowstorm brings together a group of high school seniors. As they navigate the snow-covered streets, they find themselves confronting their relationships, discovering new love, and learning the true meaning of the holiday season.
Damien discovers his true identity as the Antichrist and attends a military academy where he unleashes his dark powers. As the body count rises, Damien must embrace his destiny as the bringer of destruction.
Two long-distance best friends, Debbie and Peter, support each other as she pursues her dream of becoming an editor and he takes on the responsibility of looking after her son. Along the way, they discover new opportunities, face challenges, and ultimately find love.
When a group of terrorists takes control of a hockey arena during the final hockey game of the season, a security guard must step up and save the day. With the Vice President in danger, he must navigate through various obstacles and challenges to prevent a catastrophic event and ensure the safety of everyone involved.