This short documentary profiles a group of men from the Toronto Lakeshore Oldtimers Hockey Club. Although middle-aged, they still play the game with as much energy and passion as they did 25 years ago. They claim that playing hockey is more fun now than it was when they were kids, despite the toll of aches and pains, injuries, gruelling schedules and late-night partying. Cares and responsibilities are cast aside once they are on the ice, and the locker room becomes a haven of uncomplicated camaraderie and fun. In refusing to grow old gracefully, they feel they won't grow old at all!

They were the bad boys of hockey — a team bought by a man with mob ties, run by his 17-year-old son,...

A harsh winter in Canada’s Muskoka, where players face sub-zero temperatures, contrasts with New Zea...

Toronto Maple Leafs owner Harold Ballard -- Canada's greatest showman - He didn't invent greed. He p...

Clint Malarchuk was the "Cowboy Goalie." He grew up riding horses with a severe childhood OCD proble...

A first-person account of a kid named Sidney in a town that helped him become who he is today: Cole ...

They call him "the Great One" and this is the first time ever he has told the many stories behind hi...

Against the backdrop of Partition, independent India’s first hockey team defeats England, their erst...

The Florida Panthers capped their 30th NHL season by winning their first Stanley Cup, defeating the ...

Pelle Lindbergh was one of the rising stars of the NHL after winning the Vezina trophy (best goalie...

This incisive, urgent documentary examines the history of anti-Black racism in hockey, from the segr...

Produced by NHL Productions, the film unveils the emotional roller coaster, major in-season acquisit...

The New Jersey Devils' combination of strength, skill, veteran leadership and timely goaltending bro...

Relive the New Jersey Devils' historic first NHL Stanley Cup Championship with this unique look at t...