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Don Cherry 11: The New Millennium is a fascinating dive into the 1998-99 NHL season, narrated by the ever-enthusiastic Don Cherry himself. It captures that raw energy of hockey with a mix of slick plays, punishing hits, and some genuinely funny bloopers interspersed. The pacing is all over the place in a way that reflects the chaotic nature of the sport, keeping you on your toes; one minute you’re cheering, the next you’re laughing out loud. What stands out is Cherry's passionate commentary that adds a layer of personality beyond the action—he's a character for sure. It's a great snapshot of hockey culture at the turn of the millennium, with a vibe that feels both nostalgic and exciting.
This film is part of a series and holds a certain charm for collectors who appreciate sports documentaries. While not overly common, it occasionally shows up in used media shops or online. Its appeal lies in the nostalgia and the unique perspective Cherry brings, making it a noteworthy piece for both hockey enthusiasts and documentary collectors. The format has varied over the years, with VHS copies being particularly sought after by those looking to relive that era of the NHL.
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