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Pond Hockey Movie

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Pond Hockey is a 2008 American documentary film directed by Tommy Haines. The film is a fresh and gritty examination of the changing culture of pond hockey.


Plot Synopsis

Director Tommy Haines and his Minnesota crew chronicle the changing culture of hockey. Through interviews from Wayne Gretzky, Neal Broten, and Sidney Crosby to local rinkrats, the film examines the true meaning of sport.

Interwoven with the memories and lessons of the pond lifestyle is the story of the first ever U.S. Pond Hockey Championships, a tournament created to recapture the purity and energy of outdoor play. The 600 participants represent a wide array of talent, but each embodies the youthful spirit native to the pond. 100 teams came together for the most competitive outdoor tournament ever — the film follows two of these teams.

Notable Cast

Wayne Gretzky Neal Broten John Mayasich Sidney Crosby Marian Gaborik Lou Nanne John Buccigross Willard Ikola Phil Housley Patrick Kane Wendell Anderson Krissy Wendell Rick DiPietro

Festivals/Awards

"Best of Fest" selection at the 2008 Minneapolis/St. Paul International Film Festival

Official Selection of the 2008 Rhode Island International Film Festival

Trivia

Executive Producer Philip Falcone was a college hockey standout and graduate from Harvard University and is currently a General Partner of the Minnesota Wild.