3 out of 3 people found the following comment useful :- A hockey-mentary film about a time when sports stars made less money than the average fan., 12. Mai 2000
Author:
ram-30 von Dillon, Saskatchewan
Who better to make a docu-drama about hockey's early history than the
Canadian Broadcasting Corporation who were covering hockey at the time of
this story's setting. The story is about Jack Adams, the penny pinching
hockey owner played by Al Waxman. Adams's scoring star Gordie Howe(played
by
Kevin Conway who fits the role of Mr. Hockey)is willing to work for peanuts
but his tough guy Ted Lindsay(Aidan Devine)feels the hockey players need to
form a union to get what they deserve. The film also has familiar Canadian
actors Billy Van, Richard Donat and R.H. Thomson who has made a living
starring in TV movies about Canadian heroes("Samuel Lount", Charlie Grant",
"Hal C. Banks", "Terry Fox", "Frederick Banting"). The plot has the
predictable highs and lows as Lindsay gets moved out of town and Howe
provides the voice of reason. The film ends with a look at some hockey
stars
of lore that spent their later years in poverty. While it's hard to
sympathize with the NHL Players Association today with the average player
salary well over $1 million a year, it's interesting to see how far they
have come thanks to people like Ted Lindsay who fought bravely for players'
rights at a time when any talk of union branded you a communist and a
traitor.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- Unexpected Great Film, 30. Mai 2006
Author:
Dean Harwood von Woking
I caught this film almost by accident. Being an ardent Ice Hockey
fanatic I stumbled across this and decided to stick with the 1995 TV
movie but I didn't have high hopes, however I was pleased to find that
this was a fantastic historic piece around the original six, Ted
Lindsay and the formation of the NHLPA. Not only did I find an
absorbing off ice story told with great honesty and integrity but also
some excellent on ice action too! I didn't really know the story of the
original six and trials and the tribulations they went through in the
50's and 60's but this film really opened my eyes to what was going on!
I wont tell you though, go out, hire, buy, beg or borrow and see for
yourself! Miracle and the other Hollywood films get the attention but
for me this is one ice hockey film you have to own if you are a true
fan of the game!
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- A great movie for people who love hockey., 15. Januar 2002
Author:
Gary von Michigan
This movie goes beyond the game, into the seamier side of sports. The
backroom deals and exploitation of the early NHL and those players that
were
brave enough (and smart enough) to change the game. This movie also
explains
why some of those men in the Hockey Hall of Fame did more to be in the HOF
than just play hockey. A great movie if you are a hockey lover.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :- Not Just For Ice Hockey Fans, 6. Februar 2001
Author:
Jimbo-96 von Baltimore, Maryland
I had very low expectations for this film, but it was excellent through
out.
I think the film was set in the late 50's, but I am not really sure. As
per the film, tickets then were $4 per game and players made approximately
$10,000 for 7 months work. Better players made a little more. Players
then, still made 50-100% more than average workers. I remember paying $2
to
see ice hockey games, with Joe Public, in Baltimore (highest minor league).
Today, I would have to pay $60 and travel 50 miles to Washington, D.C. to
join the wine and cheese crowd.
So, considering that, and the fact that players now average upwards to $2
million per year, I was prepared to be unsympathetic to the theme of this
film. The theme being unionization of the players. On the other hand, the
players of that era were vastly under payed. With my pre-existing beliefs
nicely balanced, I could watch this film with an open mind. The film
flowed
nicely, without the Director injecting boring art house stuff in order to
please the high brow, stuffy movie critics. I had no idea where the film
was going or how it was going to end. I would give it 9 stars and a G
rating.
I am not willing to accept everything I saw in the film at face value. I
am
sure some facts were changed to manipulate audience opinions. No mention
was made of the NFL where players were in the same financial boat.
The next time the NHL players go on strike, you might want to pop this
movie
in the VCR. Under this circumstance, Net Worth would only be worth 7
stars.
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :- Net Worth Explains All..., 23. Dezember 2005
Author:
ZacAttackFeelsGood (ZMARWF@aol.com) von Phoenix, Arizona
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
I must say, for a TV movie, and even for a movie at all, this is a
great movie. It talks of Ted Lindsay's failed attempt to form an
association in the 1956-57 season.
Set in the 1950s, Net Worth is a dramatic interpretation of events
involved in the National Hockey League.
The fact that I personally know Ted Lindsay is considered a plus for me
and this movie. I watch it and realize that this did happen, for I
talked to Mr. Lindsay about it years ago when I first viewed it.
With a talented, yet unknown, cast, the movie gives you a feeling of
history and past, present, and future as you watch the drama take
place.
Nobody knows what would've happened had the association worked, nor
does anyone know why the Wings didn't win the Stanley Cup until 4
decades later (1997).
I leave you with this thought: See this movie and you'll know why
hockey is the way it is today.
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A hockey-mentary film about a time when sports stars made less money than the average fan., 12. Mai 2000
Author: ram-30 von Dillon, Saskatchewan
Who better to make a docu-drama about hockey's early history than the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation who were covering hockey at the time of this story's setting. The story is about Jack Adams, the penny pinching hockey owner played by Al Waxman. Adams's scoring star Gordie Howe(played by Kevin Conway who fits the role of Mr. Hockey)is willing to work for peanuts but his tough guy Ted Lindsay(Aidan Devine)feels the hockey players need to form a union to get what they deserve. The film also has familiar Canadian actors Billy Van, Richard Donat and R.H. Thomson who has made a living starring in TV movies about Canadian heroes("Samuel Lount", Charlie Grant", "Hal C. Banks", "Terry Fox", "Frederick Banting"). The plot has the predictable highs and lows as Lindsay gets moved out of town and Howe provides the voice of reason. The film ends with a look at some hockey stars of lore that spent their later years in poverty. While it's hard to sympathize with the NHL Players Association today with the average player salary well over $1 million a year, it's interesting to see how far they have come thanks to people like Ted Lindsay who fought bravely for players' rights at a time when any talk of union branded you a communist and a traitor.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-

Unexpected Great Film, 30. Mai 2006
Author: Dean Harwood von Woking
I caught this film almost by accident. Being an ardent Ice Hockey fanatic I stumbled across this and decided to stick with the 1995 TV movie but I didn't have high hopes, however I was pleased to find that this was a fantastic historic piece around the original six, Ted Lindsay and the formation of the NHLPA. Not only did I find an absorbing off ice story told with great honesty and integrity but also some excellent on ice action too! I didn't really know the story of the original six and trials and the tribulations they went through in the 50's and 60's but this film really opened my eyes to what was going on! I wont tell you though, go out, hire, buy, beg or borrow and see for yourself! Miracle and the other Hollywood films get the attention but for me this is one ice hockey film you have to own if you are a true fan of the game!
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-

A great movie for people who love hockey., 15. Januar 2002
Author: Gary von Michigan
This movie goes beyond the game, into the seamier side of sports. The backroom deals and exploitation of the early NHL and those players that were brave enough (and smart enough) to change the game. This movie also explains why some of those men in the Hockey Hall of Fame did more to be in the HOF than just play hockey. A great movie if you are a hockey lover.
2 out of 2 people found the following comment useful :-
Not Just For Ice Hockey Fans, 6. Februar 2001
Author: Jimbo-96 von Baltimore, Maryland
I had very low expectations for this film, but it was excellent through out. I think the film was set in the late 50's, but I am not really sure. As per the film, tickets then were $4 per game and players made approximately $10,000 for 7 months work. Better players made a little more. Players then, still made 50-100% more than average workers. I remember paying $2 to see ice hockey games, with Joe Public, in Baltimore (highest minor league). Today, I would have to pay $60 and travel 50 miles to Washington, D.C. to join the wine and cheese crowd. So, considering that, and the fact that players now average upwards to $2 million per year, I was prepared to be unsympathetic to the theme of this film. The theme being unionization of the players. On the other hand, the players of that era were vastly under payed. With my pre-existing beliefs nicely balanced, I could watch this film with an open mind. The film flowed nicely, without the Director injecting boring art house stuff in order to please the high brow, stuffy movie critics. I had no idea where the film was going or how it was going to end. I would give it 9 stars and a G rating. I am not willing to accept everything I saw in the film at face value. I am sure some facts were changed to manipulate audience opinions. No mention was made of the NFL where players were in the same financial boat.
The next time the NHL players go on strike, you might want to pop this movie in the VCR. Under this circumstance, Net Worth would only be worth 7 stars.
1 out of 1 people found the following comment useful :-
Net Worth Explains All..., 23. Dezember 2005
Author: ZacAttackFeelsGood (ZMARWF@aol.com) von Phoenix, Arizona
*** This comment may contain spoilers ***
I must say, for a TV movie, and even for a movie at all, this is a great movie. It talks of Ted Lindsay's failed attempt to form an association in the 1956-57 season.
Set in the 1950s, Net Worth is a dramatic interpretation of events involved in the National Hockey League.
The fact that I personally know Ted Lindsay is considered a plus for me and this movie. I watch it and realize that this did happen, for I talked to Mr. Lindsay about it years ago when I first viewed it.
With a talented, yet unknown, cast, the movie gives you a feeling of history and past, present, and future as you watch the drama take place.
Nobody knows what would've happened had the association worked, nor does anyone know why the Wings didn't win the Stanley Cup until 4 decades later (1997).
I leave you with this thought: See this movie and you'll know why hockey is the way it is today.
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