Hockey, a Brutal Game? (1991)
Run Time - 40 min. |
MPAA Rating - NR
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Synopsis by Steve Blackburn
"Slapstick" gets a whole new meaning when sportscaster and comic impressionist Jim Ralph recounts the "not-so-great moments in hockey." Ralph, who played minor league hockey from 1980-1989, is known for his dry, self-deprecating style of humor and his comical impersonations of famous Canadian sportscasters such as Foster Hewitt, Bob Cole, Danny Gallivan, and others. This video also includes rare footage of Ralph's hockey career, which included play for teams based in Chicago, Denver, Springfield, Baltimore, Milwaukee, Halifax, and Newmarket.
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hockey, sports