Orchestrating An Upset: The 1996 World Cup of Hockey

Orchestrating An Upset: The 1996 World Cup of Hockey

2016/09/14 • $775,000 • Released

Documentary
0.0
1h

In 1998, less than two years after the first World Cup, the NHL would send players to the Olympics for the first time, and the face of best-on-best hockey would change forever.

Overview

Orchestrating an Upset is relatively recent history, but it is one of the United State’s rare international wins in best-on-best play and it hasn’t gotten nearly the same treatment the Miracle has. How did they assemble a team to beat Canada, who had previously won 4/5 Canada Cup tournaments? The documentary itself is a fun look back at a tournament that had a ton of drama despite not getting much in the way of publicity, especially in the United States. The movie covers Team USA’s creation and all of the international background going into the World Cup. The US was 0-7 against Canada in previous Canada Cup tournaments and hadn’t beaten their northern rivals in 20 years. A first shift brawl in a round robin game against Canada foreshadowed how the Americans would play for the rest of the tournament.

Director : Gary Batman

Casts

Louis P. Lamoriello

Self

James Hetfield

James Hetfield

Self / Narrator

Eric Lindros

Eric Lindros

Self

Brett Hull

Brett Hull

Self

Ron Wilson

Self

Theoren Fleury

Self

Mike ‘Doc’ Emrick

Self

Scott Stevens

Self

Bill Guerin

Self

Don Cherry

Don Cherry

Self

Mike Richter

Self

Keith "Walt" Tkachuck

Self

Doug Weight

Self

Tony Amonte

Self / Mike Eruzione

Lou Lamoriello

Scott Niedermayer

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