Hockey: A People's History S1E5 - A National Obsession (1945-1960)
Hockey: A People's History S1E5 - A National Obsession (1945-1960)
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Television meets hockey and a Saturday night tradition is born. In Quebec, everyone's watching Maurice Richard. In addition, to scoring goals, he is a fearsome player who fights as hard as he plays. When he is suspended by NHL President Clarence Campbell for hitting a referee, riots break out in Montreal. English Canadian fans are watching the exploits of a tough-as-nails kid from Saskatchewan, Gordie Howe. Playing for the Detroit Red Wings, Howe almost dies in 1951 following an on-ice collision with Teeter Kennedy. He recovers and goes on to enjoy the longest career in professional hockey.
Released Sep 17, 2006
Runtime 45min
Genre Documentary
Actor Paul Gross, James Hyndman
Director Mark Starowicz
Production N/A