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AN
INSPIRATIONAL DOCUMENTARY . . .
One
Goal at a Time
is the first ever documentary style video on U.S. Women's Ice Hockey
and the U.S. Women's National and Olympic team members. This film
was produced in 2002 by Earth
on Fire Productions, a company owned and operated by two former
collegiate women ice hockey players. Owners, Bree Cheatham and Courtney
King both played four years of Division I college hockey at Northeastern
University in Boston, Massachusetts between 1993 and 1997. In 1997
they ended their college careers with an ECAC championship title.
Both
girls played hockey since they were very young and participated
in both development camps and in USA Hockey tryouts for the U.S.
Women's National and Olympic Teams since the program began in 1990.
After
years of playing the game and watching their peers struggle for
a sport, Bree and Courtney felt it was time to tell the real story
of women's ice hockey...no fluff...no bull...just the real stories
and the true grit...by real hockey players for real hockey players.
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THE BACK . . . In
the beginning they were discouraged to play a sport that they loved.
In 1998 they achieved their dream and notched a gold medal in the
sports' Olympic debut in Nagano, Japan. Inspired by the game, determined
by the Canadian rivalry and propelled by their strength, these world
class athletes have taken the sport where it has never been before
the
hits are harder
the games are faster
the focus is training
100%
dedication.
An
inspirational story told by the athletes, this film contains interviews
with captain of the 1998 and 2002 U.S. Olympic Women's Ice Hockey
Teams, Cammi Granato, assistant captain Karyn Bye, coach Ben Smith
and other members of the U.S. Olympic and National Teams. Special
appearances from hockey legend Bobby Orr and captain of the 1998
and 2002 U.S. Olympic Men's Ice Hockey Teams, Chris Chelios.
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