Biography

When We Were Boys Poster
When We Were Boys ( 2013) | IMDb: 6.3
Christmas 1967, when hockey was played on outdoor rinks. The Boys form the parish's second team and are guaranteed participation in the Holiday Tournament as they are the hosts. Despite limited talent, they dream of victory. Off the ice, they will have to deal with all kinds of moments that one experiences at that age; some funny and some difficult. Together, however, they will face them. Together, they will try to grow, because this is how they have chosen to live: Together.
Directed by:
Richard Goudreau
The Boys III Poster
The Boys III ( 2001) | IMDb: 5.7
Three years have passed. The Boys are still a great hockey team in a garage league. Their coach Stan, in France for three years, returns from his trip to the delight of his troops. However, a wealthy businessman appears in the background and the players feel drawn to the lure of profit until the point where the Boys will face... the Boys.
Directed by:
Louis Saïa
The Boys Poster
The Boys ( 1997) | IMDb: 6.6
Every Monday evening, at the arena, eleven men get together to lovingly put on the jersey of the Boys, the hockey team of a "garage" league to which they belong. As Stan, their revered trainer, would affectionately say, they have the "puck" tattooed on their hearts. It doesn't matter if they are lawyers, policemen, mechanics or unemployed, as soon as they enter the locker room, everyone forgets their age, their work and their problems.
Directed by:
Louis Saïa
Scanners II: The New Order Poster
Scanners II: The New Order ( 1991) | IMDb: 5.2
A breed of humans with dangerously powerful telepathic abilities -- the scanners -- are being recruited by a corrupt police commander, John Forrester, in his crusade to take over the city.
Directed by:
Christian Duguay
Slap Shot Poster
Slap Shot ( 1977) | IMDb: 7.3
To build up attendance at their games, the management of a struggling minor-league hockey team signs up the Hanson Brothers, three hard-charging players whose job is to demolish the opposition.
Directed by:
George Roy Hill