Customer Review: This is an excellent movie for the hockey purist. The old Minnesota North Stars leave the froze tundra of the land of 10,000 lakes to an uncertain future south of the Mason- Dixon line, home of the Dallas Cowboys, no less. After a couple of kick-butt seasons, the novelty wears off, and it... more info
Customer Review: I must say that Claude Lemieux is the worlds luckiest man when it comes to playing hockey and winning Stanley Cups. He is the main reason that the Devils won in 1995. The history of Claude Lemieux is this-he won in 1986, 1995, 1996, and 2000.So, most likely while he is Dallas He could win... more info
Customer Review: I can't claim to be dyed-in-the-wool Red Wings fan, but every so often they do the world a service by knocking the Colorado Avalanche out of the playoffs, and any hockey fan has to acknowledge the brilliance of Scotty Bowman, the team's overall depth and the pure eternal class that is Steve... more info
Customer Review: I very much enjoy watching this show. It captures the spirit of the Devil's playoff run and all the obstacle they faced -- it goes back to the 1995 Stanley Cup and the trials and travails from then on. It is a nice insider view of how different players and members of the team dealt with the... more info
Customer Review: What an awesome video! Just too bad it wasn't available on DVD because it is definitely a keeper. Show all of the best wins for the Avs up to the Stanley Cup victory and shows warts and all! Great shots of Patrick Roy.
Customer Review: This is an excellent video about the Detroit Red Wings's 1997-1998 Stanley Cup season. It is neither too short or too long, but the right length at 55 minutes. This video is recommended for all hockey fans irregardless of whether or not they are Red Wings fans.
Customer Review: This is a great video and far better than the lame "Mission ac..." Its got lots of action and you really get to see the all the great plays. Peter Forsberg rules, and that he has hit his peak you could acutally argue that he is a better player than old Gretz. He was a great player, but a great... more info