Pretty Good CBC made for tv film about the series, cool how they found actors that looked like the players
Not a bad film and yes, an amazing job of casting the players.
Some things I have never thought of or knew:
* That guy who had some sort of legal challenge against Russia before the first game and took all of their equipment. That took balls at the time and it worked.
* The three guys who left the team in Moscow (Hadfield, Martin and Guevremont). Must have sucked for them not to be part of that comeback. I wonder how they were perceived by the guys who stuck it out in Moscow. I imagine there was no respect towards those guys.
* For Phil and Tony to have been able to enjoy the experience as brothers.
* Many of the guys did not like each other on Team Canada due to their on-ice relationships as foes in the NHL.
* I have not seen or heard of any documentaries from the Russian perspective. The closest I found was a documentary featuring interviews with some of the Russians players.
* The series changed how the game would be played on both sides of the Atlantic.
* Tretiak has been considered one of the best goalies of all time, however his GAA was 3.88 and he had a losing record. Dryden sucked and Tony O had a GAA of 3.25 and a 2 - 1 record.
* Team Canada played team Czechoslovakia two days after game 8. It ended in a 3 - 3 tie. The Czech's were the reigning World Champions having beaten Russia in the last World Championship. It was not a full roster for Team Canada. The full game link here -
* Team Canada only led the series for 34 seconds.