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(1989 TV Movie)

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8/10
Long Lost Made for TV Hockey film
JayHysterio5 February 2021
Wow. I saw this film on network television 32 years ago before the internet, Amazon, and when Gretzky was in his prime. I gave up on ever seeing it again but there it was on Amazon Prime.

The plot mostly resembles that of Youngblood where a young hockey player from a small town farm learns the hard way about life in the Canadian minor league hockey system.

As a made for TV afternoon film there refreshingly is no foul language, nudity or even blood but it doesn't really take anything away from the film. It's doesn't have the star power of Youngblood, the vulgarity of Slap Shot, nor the vulgarity and violence of Goon...but it's a good hockey film.

The film balances the dramatic plot with hockey action pretty evenly, the characters are all pretty agreeable to the eye and there's no real antagonist in the entire film. I wouldn't call this an intense or emotion evoking film, it's pretty low key with no real twists or deep meaning...it just moves along to a rather ambiguous ending.

However, there are problems as the production value isn't really high; the character developments are pretty shallow, especially in the case of the main character, the young Cory Dyson. There are several pauses where commercial breaks no doubt were inserted, so several of the scenes transition awkwardly to the next scene that almost makes it seem like a series of vignettes.

Was it worth a 32 year wait? Probably not, I was just happily surprised to run across it and it was pretty much like I remembered it.
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10/10
Hebler and Dyson = Sutton and Youngblood...an easy 10 Rating
georgekohlmann20 February 2020
In 1989, this movie was released as a made for TV movie...and since then has been harder to find than Ty Cobb's baseball card. It's the original story of the boy named Cory Dyson who leaves the small town behind to chase his hockey dreams. Like Youngblood, he finds both a nemesis and a friend in Pat Hebler, a 5'4 defenseman who had previously had a cup of coffee with the Detroit Red Wings. Hebler wants back into the NHL, and the St. Louis Blues have interest, but does he have what it takes to overcome the wrap-around of Cory Dyson? Don't lose sleep over it...
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