Canada Russia '72

Canada Russia '72

Release date : April 9, 2006
Runtime : 3h
Countries of origin : Canada /
Original Language :
Director : T.W. Peacocke /
Production companies :
April 9, 2006 3h Canada Drama More
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In 1972, a historical ice hockey game series is arranged where the cream of Canadian's professional star players of the National Hockey League against the best of the Soviet Union. Although Canada and the USSR have faced off repeatedly on the amateur level before, most of Canada is smugly convinced that the Soviets will be no match for the pros. However, that assumption is forcefully shot down when Team Canada is soundly trounced in the first game by the skilled Soviet Union team. What follows is a bitter struggle as Team Canada fights to recover in a series that would change Canadian hockey's self-image and history forever.
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Booth Savage
Paul Henderson
Judah Katz
Alan Eagleson
David Berni
Paul Henderson
Mike Dopud
Vic Hadfield
David Alexander Miller
Paul Henderson
Gerry Dee
Wayne Cashman
Jimmy MacKinley
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  • title:Canada Russia '72
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 2006
  • Runtime:3h
  • Genres: Drama · TV Movie ·
  • Countries of origin: Canada ·
  • Original Language:
  • Director: T.W. Peacocke /
  • Writers: Barrie Dunn · Malcolm MacRury ·
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:In 1972, a historical ice hockey game series is arranged where the cream of Canadian's professional star players of the National Hockey League against the best of the Soviet Union. Although Canada and the USSR have faced off repeatedly on the amateur level before, most of Canada is smugly convinced that the Soviets will be no match for the pros. However, that assumption is forcefully shot down when Team Canada is soundly trounced in the first game by the skilled Soviet Union team. What follows is a bitter struggle as Team Canada fights to recover in a series that would change Canadian hockey's self-image and history forever.
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