The 10 Best Hockey Movies Ever Made According to Rotten Tomatoes

The 10 Best Hockey Movies Ever Made, According to Rotten Tomatoes

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Hockey films may not be quite as memorable as movies about other sports but there are still some great ones out there.

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The 10 Best Hockey Movies Ever Made According to Rotten Tomatoes

In the United States, hockey doesn’t get the same kind of love that it does in Canada and other countries. It’s why the NHL sits behind the NBA, NFL, and MLB in terms of popularity. Still, the sport is able to bring drama to those who view it, especially in the cinematic takes on it.

Some of the most beloved sports movies ever made center around hockey. With the game not able to be played right now due to the global pandemic of COVID-19, a good way to quench your thirst for hockey is with the various movies based on it. These are the best based on their Rotten Tomatoes scores.

10 The Mighty Ducks (23%)

The 10 Best Hockey Movies Ever Made According to Rotten Tomatoes

This is probably the hockey movie everyone has the fondest memories of. This 1992 classic about a pee-wee hockey team is etched in the minds of everyone who was around in the ’90s. The Mighty Ducks became so popular that it even spawned a real NHL team of the same name.

Though critics were pretty harsh on this movie for its predictability, it keeps its goodwill standing with viewers. Gordon Bombay, Charlie Conway, Adam Banks, and Goldberg all went on to become memorable figures in pop culture. Fans still love catching it on TV randomly today.

9 Mystery, Alaska (37%)

The 10 Best Hockey Movies Ever Made According to Rotten Tomatoes

The plot of 1999’s Mystery, Alaska made for an interesting tale. A small Alaskan town known for their hockey prowess gets the chance to compete against the NHL’s New York Rangers on their own turf. Throw in a cast including Russell Crowe, Burt Reynolds, and Hank Azaria and it’s a recipe for success.

Alas, many critics felt that the film dragged on for some of its near-two hour runtime. It needed more hockey scenes to keep the action and drama going. When those scenes come, the film works as the climactic game at the end is well-crafted.

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8 Youngblood (38%)

The 10 Best Hockey Movies Ever Made According to Rotten Tomatoes

Getting a slight edge over Mystery, Alaska is Youngblood. Released in 1986, this film told the story of a farm boy named Dean Youngblood, played by a young Rob Lowe, who tries out for a Canadian hockey team. His speed and skill earn him a spot but that’s not enough.

Dean lacks toughness, which the team prides itself on. He ends up under the wing of the team captain, played by Patrick Swayze, and becomes a grittier player. With a decent love story and a former NHL player in a key role, Youngblood gets a lot right.

7 Goon: Last Of The Enforcers (42%)

The 10 Best Hockey Movies Ever Made According to Rotten Tomatoes

The most recent entry on this list, Goon: Last of the Enforcers was released in 2017. It was the sequel to a highly touted film from a few years earlier. This continued the story of Doug “The Thug” Glatt (Sean William Scott) as he continued his hockey career.

Glatt is known for being an enforcer (the guy on the team who is the bruiser and fighter) but sees his career stalled by injuries. This sequel saw him try out a regular life before getting called back to the game he loved. Unfortunately, it just wasn’t as good as its predecessor.

6 Sudden Death (51%)

The 10 Best Hockey Movies Ever Made According to Rotten Tomatoes

A Jean-Claude Van Damme movie from 1995? That must mean it’s a cheesy, over-the-top romp of a time. Sudden Death is everything you would expect it to be. Instead of focusing on a hockey team or a player, it instead centers on a security guard at the Pittsburgh Civic Arena.

The guard (Van-Damme) must play the hero as a hostage situation breaks out during the final game of the Stanley Cup Finals. Original reviews weren’t positive but the film has become something of a cult classic and features some thrilling action scenes.

5 Indian Horse (79%)

The 10 Best Hockey Movies Ever Made According to Rotten Tomatoes

2018’s Indian Horse sees a big jump in Rotten Tomatoes rating from the previous entry. This was a different kind of hockey tale, as it focused on Saul, a young Indian boy forced to live in a school system and society that oppresses his background and ultimately abuses him.

The film became a hit across various Canadian film festivals. Though Saul’s life is troubled, he finds happiness and success on the ice rink. That drama was why the film was so well-received, even if it wasn’t the commercial hit of some others on the list.

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4 Goon (81%)

The 10 Best Hockey Movies Ever Made According to Rotten Tomatoes

The first film on this list to officially be certified as “fresh” on Rotten Tomatoes. 2012’s Goon introduced the world to Doug “The Thug” Glatt. Part of what made it work so much more than the sequel was how it focused on Glatt finding himself thanks to his role on the team.

It was exactly the kind of underdog tale that is perfect in a sports film. Goon is helped by how well it handles the slapstick comedy and the tremendous performances from a talented and deep supporting cast (Liev Schreiber, Alison Pill, Jay Baruchel).

3 Miracle (81%)

The 10 Best Hockey Movies Ever Made According to Rotten Tomatoes

You wouldn’t expect a comedy about a fighter to score the same rating as an adaptation of arguably the greatest story in sports history. However, 2004’s Miracle indeed just barely edges out Goon thanks to having more reviews. This movie is beloved, even holding a 90% audience rating.

Miracle is based on the true story of a ragtag team of college kids playing for the United States during the 1980 Olympics. At the height of the Cold War, they shocked the world by defeating the heavily favored Soviet Union team. With great performances and a touching story, it’s a classic.

2 Slap Shot (88%)

The 10 Best Hockey Movies Ever Made According to Rotten Tomatoes

Slap Shot, which arrived in 1977, is the oldest movie on this list. This proved that, despite hockey being a serious sport with some aggressive players, it often works best in films when blended with comedy. Slap Shot is about a minor league team known as the Charlestown Chiefs.

With the team in jeopardy as they struggled, their player-coach Reggie Dunlop (Paul Newman) brought in the Hanson Brothers. They brought a violent style that helped change the outlook of the team. It is considered by many to be the pinnacle of hockey cinema.

1 Hello Destroyer (100%)

This top entry will probably come as a surprise to many of you. Hello Destroyer, released in 2016, is one of the lesser-known hockey films out there. In fact, on Rotten Tomatoes, it doesn’t have many ratings. Still, when each of those reviews is a positive one, it earned this spot.

Hello Destroyer is about a junior hockey player who has his entire life altered when a hit during a game becomes something more. He becomes a bit of a pariah and struggles to deal with it all. It is worth checking out on Amazon Prime today.

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