Whether you're a die-hard hockey fan or just love a good sports story, this curated list of 10 hockey movies will have you cheering from the edge of your seat. From heartwarming tales of underdogs to intense dramas about the game's impact on life, these films capture the spirit of hockey in all its glory. Get ready for some cinematic slap shots, emotional victories, and the thrill of the ice!

Slap Shot (1977)
Description: This comedy-drama showcases the rough and tumble world of minor league hockey, with Paul Newman delivering a memorable performance as a player-coach who encourages his team to play dirty to win.
Fact: The film was initially banned in Canada due to its portrayal of violence in hockey. It's now considered a cult classic.


The Mighty Ducks (1992)
Description: A classic tale of redemption and teamwork, where a self-centered lawyer is sentenced to coach a youth hockey team, leading to unexpected personal growth and a championship win.
Fact: The film inspired the creation of the Anaheim Ducks NHL team. Emilio Estevez, who played Gordon Bombay, reprised his role in two sequels.


Mystery, Alaska (1999)
Description: A small town's amateur hockey team gets the chance to play against the New York Rangers, leading to a clash of cultures and a celebration of the sport's community spirit.
Fact: The film was shot in British Columbia, Canada, despite being set in Alaska. Russell Crowe plays the town's sheriff and hockey player.


Miracle (2004)
Description: This film recounts the true story of the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team's miraculous victory over the Soviet Union, known as the "Miracle on Ice." It's a must-watch for its inspiring underdog narrative and historical significance.
Fact: The film was shot in Vancouver, Canada, to replicate the 1980 Winter Olympics in Lake Placid. Kurt Russell, who played coach Herb Brooks, was a former child actor who had a hockey background.


Ice Princess (2005)
Description: While not strictly about hockey, this film features figure skating, which shares the ice with hockey, and tells the story of a high school student who pursues her dream of becoming a professional skater.
Fact: The film was inspired by the book "The Cutting Edge," but focuses more on the personal growth of the protagonist.


The Love Guru (2008)
Description: Mike Myers stars as a self-help guru who tries to help a Toronto Maple Leafs hockey player get his game back, mixing comedy with the world of professional hockey.
Fact: The film features cameos from several real-life hockey players, including Wayne Gretzky and Steve Nash.


Goon (2011)
Description: A comedy about a bouncer who becomes a hockey enforcer, "Goon" delivers laughs and punches in equal measure, showcasing the often overlooked role of the enforcer in hockey.
Fact: The film was inspired by the life of Doug Smith, a real-life enforcer. Seann William Scott trained with professional hockey players to prepare for his role.


Red Army (2014)
Description: A documentary that explores the Soviet Union's Red Army hockey team, focusing on their dominance in international play and the personal stories of the players during the Cold War era.
Fact: The film includes interviews with key players like Viacheslav Fetisov and Sergei Makarov, providing an insider's view of the team's history.


Youngblood (1986)
Description: Rob Lowe stars as a young hockey player from a small town who moves to Canada to play junior hockey, facing challenges on and off the ice.
Fact: The film features Patrick Swayze as a tough teammate, and it was one of the first movies to show the gritty side of junior hockey.


The Rocket (2005)
Description: This biopic tells the story of Maurice "Rocket" Richard, a legendary hockey player from Montreal, focusing on his career, the infamous riot, and his impact on French-Canadian identity.
Fact: The film was released in both English and French versions. Roy Dupuis, who played Richard, had to learn to skate for the role.
