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Toronto Maple Leafs owner Harold Ballard -- Canada's greatest showman - He didn't invent greed. He perfected it.

During the past half century, the Crawford family name has become synonymous with championships. They have their name on more hockey championship trophies than any other family in hockey history. The Memorial Cup, Robertson Cup, Turner Cup, Stanley Cup, Allen Cup, Sutherland Cup and Calder Cup. These trophies symbolize hockey champions at virtually every level of the game across North America.

Number 30 will be the last. “I will miss doing it. I loved working with Tim on it for all these years. The only time I was happier was when I used to go see him play hockey,” said Don. “I want to thank all of the fans supporting it and the players who are in the videos too. A lot of them are grandfathers now in their 50s themselves.”

Archival footage and personal testimonials present an intimate portrait of the life and career and death of NHL tough guy Bob Probert.

The story of the five Russian hockey stars who helped the Detroit Red Wings win back-to-back Stanley Cup championships and created one of the most memorable chapters in Motor City sports history.

The Memorial Cup is considered the most difficult trophy in hockey to win. Hear the stories of some of the greatest junior hockey teams in history as they persevered through tragedy and adversity to add their names to the magnificent Memorial Cup.

Soul On Ice: Past, Present, and Future is a film that presents and retells the unknown contributions of black athletes in ice hockey. For untold decades, hockey was seen as a homogeneous sport, exciting to watch but played by one kind of player. But people deserve to now know of the exploits of athletes who dared to stand out, and dared to make the sport their own. These Black athletes dared to give their sport soul.

Hockey's most outrageous and controversial personality, former Boston Bruins coach Don Cherry, unleashes his 29th edition. Shot at the Original Hockey Hall of Fame in Don's hometown of Kingston, Ontario, hockey fans are going to love seeing the original equipment for the great Montreal Canadien Howie Morenz (who died of a broken heart after he couldn’t play hockey any more after a broken leg), one of the oldest hockey sticks in the world, the first hockey puck which is a lacrosse ball cut square so it would slide on the ice, and much more.

Orchestrating an Upset is relatively recent history, but it is one of the United State’s rare international wins in best-on-best play and it hasn’t gotten nearly the same treatment the Miracle has. How did they assemble a team to beat Canada, who had previously won 4/5 Canada Cup tournaments? The documentary itself is a fun look back at a tournament that had a ton of drama despite not getting much in the way of publicity, especially in the United States. The movie covers Team USA’s creation and all of the international background going into the World Cup. The US was 0-7 against Canada in previous Canada Cup tournaments and hadn’t beaten their northern rivals in 20 years. A first shift brawl in a round robin game against Canada foreshadowed how the Americans would play for the rest of the tournament.

Don Cherry's Rock'em Sock'em Hockey was released in 1989 and quickly became a huge success in the marketplace, subsequently becoming the best-selling sports video franchise in Canadian history. To date, the franchise has sold over two million units and continues to be one of the highest selling sports videos during the holiday season. In this 28th edition, hockey's most outrageous and controversial personality, former Boston Bruins coach Don Cherry covers the 2015-2016 NHL season's best plays, goals, saves, bloopers and hits, as well as highlights from Coach's Corner, and a recap of the year's Stanley Cup Playoffs.
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