Hidden Gems of Cinematic Puckdom
For a true hockey fan, the injustice is infuriating.
While cheesy films like Ice Castles and Youngblood are readily available on video or DVD, equally cheeseball efforts like King of Hockey (1936) and Face Off (1971) are virtually impossible to find.
Your outrage is understandable. The film industry tyrants are willfully denying us a full palette of hockey flicks.
If Bono and Bob Geldoff are looking to champion another cause, this is surely it.
In the meantime, here's a look at what we're missing: The Great Lost Hockey Movies.


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