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WATCH: Classic 🏒: Brodeur makes history with vintage performance

On April 5, 2007, New Jersey Devils legendary netminder Martin Brodeur etched his name in the history books with his 48th win of the campaign, setting the single-season record previously held by Bernie Parent. Watch as peak Brodeur puts on a show in this 34-save outing against the rival Philadelphia Flyers.

The live stream begins at 8 p.m. ET:

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WATCH: Classic 🏒: Leafs, Habs meet in historic matchup

The Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal Canadiens met in the 1967 Stanley Cup Final. Only twice since then has the Stanley Cup Final featured two Canadian clubs. Relive Game 6 of the series, which is not only the final contest in the Original Six era, but the last moment of pure glory for one of the league's most historic franchises.

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QUIZ: Test your Stanley Cup Playoffs knowledge

How much do you know about the NHL postseason and players who've won Lord Stanley's mug?

Wednesday was supposed to be the start of this year's Stanley Cup Playoffs, but with hockey on hold for the foreseeable future, take the quiz below and see how your game stacks up against the competition.

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NHL podcast: How Seattle’s team plans to revolutionize the fan experience

Welcome to Puck Pursuit, an interview-style podcast hosted by John Matisz, theScore's national hockey writer.

Subscribe to the show on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Spotify.

Todd Humphrey, senior vice president of digital and fan experience for the still-to-be-named Seattle NHL franchise, joins the show to discuss a variety of topics, including:

  • How COVID-19 is affecting his job and the Seattle organization.
  • The appropriate time to unveil the team's logo, name, and colors.
  • How Seattle's team plans to revolutionize the sports fan experience.
  • What it's like to work alongside GM Ron Francis and owner Jerry Bruckheimer.
  • His junior and minor pro playing career, and how he ended up in Seattle.

... and more

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WATCH: Classic 🏒: Gretzky, Howe square off in 1980 All-Star Game

The 1980 All-Star Game was one of the most memorable in NHL history. It marked Gordie Howe's 23rd and final All-Star Game, and Wayne Gretzky's first. Other legends partaking in the contest included Phil and Tony Esposito, Bryan Trottier, Mike Bossy, Larry Robinson, Guy Lafleur, Gilbert Perreault, Marcel Dionne, and Darryl Sittler.

Watch a live stream of the game at 8 p.m. ET:

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WATCH: Classic 🏒: Oilers’ dynasty is born

On May 19, 1984, one dynasty ended, and another was born.

The Edmonton Oilers took on the New York Islanders in Game 5 of the Stanley Cup Final, trying to close out the series. The Isles were coming off of four straight Stanley Cups, including a sweep of the Oilers in the '83 final. Wayne Gretzky delivered a vintage performance to help capture his first ring.

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WATCH: Classic 🏒: Gretzky nabs 5 points in Game 1 of ’83 conference finals

With no live sports to tune into these days, the best us fans can do is rewatch old classics.

Monday night gave us the perfect opportunity to do so, as the NHL livestreamed Game 1 of the 1983 Western Conference Final, when Wayne Gretzky and the Edmonton Oilers trounced the Chicago Blackhawks 8-4 to set the tone for a commanding series sweep. The Great One notched one goal and four assists, while fellow future Hall of Famers Jari Kurri and Mark Messier had four and three points themselves, respectively.

Watch the full replay of the stream below:

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7 hockey films to watch during the NHL’s hiatus

With virtually every professional hockey league across the globe postponed due to the coronavirus outbreak, theScore's NHL team compiled a list of movies to help fans get their puck fix.

'Miracle' (2004)

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Let's face it, most sports movies are cringeworthy and hollow. "Miracle" is an exception thanks in large part to Kurt Russell's portrayal of former U.S. men's hockey coach Herb Brooks. Before facing the Soviet Union in the gold-medal game at the 1980 Olympics - a game the underdog Americans miraculously won 4-3 - Russell, or rather Brooks, delivers a speech for the ages.

If you haven't seen it, you've at least heard someone quote the scene: "If we played them 10 times, they might win nine," Brooks says to his players. "But not this game; not tonight. Tonight, we skate with them. Tonight, we stay with them. And we shut them down! Because we can! Tonight, we are the greatest hockey team in the world." Feeling blah? "Miracle" will get you fired up at home.

'Mystery, Alaska' (1999)

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This R-rated comedy-drama wasn't a commercial success, nor was it well-received by critics, but it can be both relatable and nostalgic for the die-hard fan. Who among us didn't get a sudden urge to go out and play pond hockey after watching the Mystery players skate from their dressing room to the rink on the flooded path? A community coming together for the game it loves is all-too-relatable for those who grew up in a small hockey town.

More importantly, the on-ice scenes are pretty realistic - at least as far as hockey movies go. And while an NHL team heading to rural Alaska to play an exhibition game against the town's residents may be far-fetched, it thankfully doesn't end in cheesy, Hollywood fashion.

'The Rocket' (2005)

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This French biopic depicts the life of Maurice "Rocket" Richard from his years as a teenager and details his rise to fame in Montreal as he becomes one of hockey's most prolific players. The film does an incredible job of displaying Richard's struggle to overcome adversity early in his career both on and off the ice. It also depicts the events that took place leading up to his season-long suspension and the infamous Richard Riot of 1955.

Richard and many others who were portrayed in the film ensured its historical accuracy, and it includes appearances from past NHL players such as Vincent Lecavalier, Mike Ricci, Sean Avery, and Pascal Dupuis.

'Red Army' (2014)

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Gabe Polsky's riveting documentary, "Red Army," is a brilliant examination of the Soviet Union's once-dominant national hockey program. It's the "Miracle" story from the other side, but it's also much more than that. It features brutally honest insight from some of the team's best players, most notably former captain Slava Fetisov, who went from national hero to enemy for daring to be critical of the program.

The thought-provoking film illustrates how important hockey was to the Soviets, how the national team served as a vehicle for propaganda amid rising tensions with the West, and how a game-changing dynasty ultimately collapsed. If you're looking for a sports film that can also teach you about politics, culture, and human nature, look no further.

'Cold War on Ice: Summit Series '72' (2012)

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In that same vein, "Cold War on Ice" chronicles the historic 1972 Summit Series between Canada and the Soviet Union during the height of the Cold War. The rivals squared off in an eight-game series, the first four in Canada and the latter quartet in the USSR, played over a 27-day span.

The film explores each game and includes engaging interviews with several key figures, including Canada's Tony Esposito, Phil Esposito, Bobby Clarke, and Paul Henderson, as well as Russia's Boris Mikhailov, Vladislav Tretiak, and Alexander Yakushev. You can find this historical documentary on YouTube.

'Ice Guardians' (2016)

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Few topics ignite conversation in hockey like fighting. No matter what side of the debate you're on, "Ice Guardians" is worthy of your time for a deeper look at the on-ice "code," how the game has changed, and where it may end up.

The in-depth documentary details the rigorous journey that enforcers take from the minors to the NHL and features conversations with numerous players who lived that life. Wendel Clark, Brett Hull, Brian McGrattan, George Parros, and the late Dave Semenko are among many who contributed to the film.

'Goon' (2011)

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Speaking of fighting: "Goon," though a more recent movie, harkens back to a time when the enforcer was a key piece to every hockey team. While this may no longer be the case in the modern game, the film does a marvelous job of illustrating the impact those players could have energizing their team.

Featuring some great performances from star Seann William Scott as loveable loser Doug Glatt and Liev Schreiber as former NHLer and over-the-hill tough guy Ross "The Boss" Rhea, "Goon" has a mix of crude comedy and heartwarming sentimentality that somehow works. It may not be the best representation of minor-league hockey, but it's a fun ride with a surprisingly sweet touch.

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NHL podcast: Simulating 2019-20 stretch drive, key storylines on pause

Welcome to Puck Pursuit, a podcast hosted by John Matisz, theScore's national hockey writer.

Subscribe to the show on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, and Spotify.

Sean Tierney, the man behind ChartingHockey.ca and the director of hockey analytics for the OHL's Hamilton Bulldogs, joins the show to discuss a variety of topics, including:

  • Simulating the rest of the NHL season using mathematical models
  • Missing playoff pushes for the Canucks, Rangers, and Blue Jackets
  • Hellebuyck and the Vezina, Matthews and the Rocket Richard
  • Duties and challenges for a junior-level hockey analytics director

... and more!

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