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Pond Hockey 2008

82 min📅 2008-08-12

"The pond. This is where hockey was born-under the open sky-where the ice is gritty and so is the play."

Pond Hockey (2008) dives into the raw, unfiltered roots of a beloved sport in this heartfelt documentary directed by Tommy Haines.

Director: Tommy Haines

Cast

Sidney Crosby
Sidney Crosby
Himself
Wayne Gretzky
Wayne Gretzky
himself
Patrick Kane
Patrick Kane
Himself

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Pond Hockey (2008) about?

This documentary explores the cultural significance of outdoor hockey on frozen ponds, showcasing how generations of players developed their skills in these natural rinks. It contrasts the old-school charm of pond hockey with the rise of indoor arenas, questioning what's being lost in the process.

Who directed Pond Hockey?

Tommy Haines directed Pond Hockey, crafting a visually striking tribute to the raw, unfiltered roots of hockey culture.

Who stars in Pond Hockey?

The documentary features hockey icons Sidney Crosby, Wayne Gretzky, and Patrick Kane, who share their insights on the game's evolution.

Is Pond Hockey (2008) worth watching?

For hockey fans and documentary enthusiasts alike, Pond Hockey offers a nostalgic yet thought-provoking look at the sport's heritage. With a runtime of just 82 minutes, it's a concise, engaging film that leaves you with a deeper appreciation for the game's history.

How long is Pond Hockey?

Pond Hockey runs for 82 minutes.

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About Pond Hockey (2008) — A Gritty Love Letter to Outdoor Hockey Tradition

Pond Hockey (2008) dives into the raw, unfiltered roots of a beloved sport in this heartfelt documentary directed by Tommy Haines. The film captures the gritty, outdoor spirit of hockey as it was meant to be played—on frozen ponds under open skies, where the ice is rough and the competition is even rougher. For generations, Northlanders have honed their skills on these natural rinks, passing down traditions that define a community. But as modern, climate-controlled arenas become the norm, the film asks: what happens to the soul of the game when kids train indoors year-round?

Haines blends stunning visuals of icy landscapes with intimate stories of players who learned to skate before they could walk, highlighting the passion and perseverance that outdoor hockey demands. Featuring appearances from hockey legends like Wayne Gretzky and Sidney Crosby, the documentary is a love letter to a disappearing way of life, where the love of the game outweighs the comfort of a heated bench.