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- Showcasing the career from his first NHL game with the Oilers all the way to his last game with the Rangers and records set by "The Great One." With interviews by other players, Wayne himself, and his father Walter. Going in depth to records held by Gretzky and with the 4 Stanley Cup winning teams he was a part of and into his final game. Then the NHL retires the famous #99 as a tribute to his memory.
- This film presents and retells the unknown contributions of black athletes in ice hockey.
- Father and Son make a cross country journey to see the Olympic hockey tournament.
- Profile of NHL legends and the new crop of NHL stars.
- Hockey Unlimited is a half-hour documentary television series about Canada's proudly self-proclaimed national pastime. This is a show celebrating the culture of hockey, from coast to coast across Canada, and occasionally beyond our borders. The NHL game is, of course, a very significant element of the series, but the show will also include content on hockey from the grassroots up - meaning minor, junior, college/university, recreational beer league, women's, senior amateur, international and all levels of pro hockey.
- A look back at the 75 year history of the Toronto Maple Leafs hockey team.
- Beach Park in Fortaleza, Brazil; Pump House Water Park in Jay Peak, Vermont; Blue Bayou Water Park in Baton Rouge, Louisiana; World Waterpark in Edmonton, Alberta.
- Alberta, Canada, and the Edmonton Football Team, a Canadian Football League (CFL) team head into the year 1981. The province faces the impact of a National Energy Program, the worse recession since the Great Depression begins, and Prime Minister Pierre Trudeau continues with a goal of the patriation of the Constitution and a Charter of Rights and Freedoms for Canada. The Premiers including Peter Lougheed of Alberta are determined to hammer down a deal with Trudeau and the federal government on rights for the provinces. The Edmonton Football Team have won three Grey Cups in a row, if they garner a fourth they will make CFL history. This documentary fuses politics and sports in a revelatory story of a seminal year for Canada and a remarkable football dynasty.