In this cringe comedy, a self-help guru seeks to mend a broken heart by coaching an ice hockey player and navigating various embarrassing situations.
This series gives unprecedented access to the National Hockey League's biggest teams and most compelling players, all at different stages of their careers, as they embark throughout the season on the ultimate pursuit of glory – winning the coveted Stanley Cup.
The Russian Five tells the incredible story of the five hockey players from the former Soviet Union who played for the Detroit Red Wings in the 1990s. Through their skill, determination, and teamwork, they transformed not only the team but also the entire NHL. This documentary explores their journey, the challenges they faced, and their impact on the sport of ice hockey.
The Rocket is a gripping biographical drama that follows the life of Maurice Richard, a French-Canadian ice hockey player for the Montreal Canadiens. The movie explores Richard's journey as he faces discrimination, violence, and personal struggles while striving to break records and become a hockey legend. It is a story of determination, resilience, and the love of a nation for its sporting heroes.
The story of the NHL's early years, focusing on the battle between the players, led by Hall of Famer Ted Lindsay, and the owners, over issues of benefits, pensions and the like.
Follow Teemu Selänne's incredible journey from humble beginnings to becoming one of the greatest ice hockey players in history. This documentary explores his personal and professional life, including his relationships, triumphs, and the challenges he faced as he aged in a highly competitive sports industry.
The Last Gladiators is a documentary film that delves into the lives of ice hockey enforcers, exploring their role as fighters and the impact of their careers on their personal lives. It focuses on the career of Chris Nilan, a former enforcer for the Montreal Canadiens, and discusses topics such as drug addiction, substance abuse, alcoholism, and the physical toll of the sport.
A look back at the 75 year history of the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey team.
Avs fans can relive the team’s memorable 2021-22 season and 2022 Stanley Cup Playoffs run with the ESPN+ premiere of 2022 Colorado Avalanche Stanley Cup Film.
Comedian (and hockey buff) Denis Leary hosts a 40-minute documentary devoted to the sports' Holy Grail: the Stanley Cup. Game footage, interviews with fans and celebrities, and interviews with some of the National Hockey League's greatest players -- past and present -- shed light on the unquenchable spirit that underscores the annual quest for Lord Stanley's elusive cup.
The documentary follows the Washington Capitals ice hockey team as they compete in the 2018 Stanley Cup tournament. From the regular season to the playoffs, the film showcases the team's determination and hard work, culminating in their ultimate victory. The emotional ups and downs, the intense matches, and the bond between the players are all captured in this thrilling documentary.
Names on the Cup is a documentary film about the passion, dedication, and sacrifice of athletes who compete for the most prestigious trophy in ice hockey, the Stanley Cup. Through interviews and behind-the-scenes footage, the film captures the journey of NHL players as they battle for glory.
The Florida Panthers capped their 30th NHL season by winning their first Stanley Cup, defeating the Edmonton Oilers in Florida in a suspenseful seven-game series. Produced by NHL Productions, the two-hour film includes outstanding highlights from the Panthers’ season, insights from key players including captain Aleksander Barkov, heroic goaltender Sergei Bobrovsky and star forward Matthew Tkachuk, and exclusive behind-the-scenes footage, giving fans a deeper look at the Stanley Cup Champion team.
Chronicles the latest chapter of the Devils’ third Championship in nine years
"Hat Trick" takes you down to the ice and inside the locker room following the unforgettable Game 6 win against Tampa Bay, which delivered the Chicago Blackhawks and their fans the club's first Stanley Cup-clinching victory at home since 1938. Relive the spectacle of the championship parade and rally at Soldier Field, then follow the Cup on its journey from North America to Finland, Slovakia and Sweden as the players savor the greatest tradition in sports. Produced by Blackhawks TV and Banner Collective.
The Boys on the Bus is a documentary that follows the Edmonton Oilers, a professional ice hockey team, as they strive to win the Stanley Cup in 1987. The film explores the team's dynamics, the challenges they face, and the triumphs they achieve on their journey to become champions.
In 2010, the Chicago Blackhawks ended a nearly 50 year draught by brining Lord Stanley's Cup back to the Windy City. This documentary features numerous highlights from throughout that memorable season, and offers glimpses of Duncan Keith, Dustin Byfuglien, and Patrick Kane making some of the year's most memorable plays.
“17 Seconds” provides an all-access pass inside the Blackhawks locker room party in Boston and the airplane ride home with the Cup following Game 6, in addition to insight from the players on the Stanley Cup-winning team and members of the organization. Fans can ride along on the players’ buses during the championship parade and follow the Blackhawks as they spend their Cup days with family and friends, sharing the greatest trophy in sports with their communities. It also includes footage from the opening night banner raising ceremony.
The cup has finally come to LA! Experience one of the most memorable championship runs with the 2012 Stanley Cup Champion Los Angeles Kings