Canada 76 : Coupe Canada Cup
The NHL Players Association and National Hockey League created the Canada Cup in 1976. For the first time, the best players from the world's major hockey powers - Canada, Czechoslovakia, Finland, Russia, Sweden, and the USA - were invited to compete together in one international tournament. Thirty years later, experts agree that the first Team Canada was legendary from top to bottom--Bobby Orr, Bobby Hull, Bobby Clarke, Guy Lafleur, Phil Esposito, Gilbert Perreault, Denis Potvin, Marcel Dionne, Serge Savard, Guy Lapointe, Larry Robinson, Carol Vadnais, Jimmy Watson, Darryl Sittler, Gerry Cheevers, Bill Barber, Rogatien Vachon--a veritable who's who of the Hockey Hall of Fame. This set includes restored video for four round-robin games, and two games of the best-of-three final. Canada won the initial Canada Cup, while Bobby Orr, with two goals and seven assists, was named Tournament MVP
DVD Video, English, ©2005
Hockey Canada ; Video Service Corp., [Calgary, Alberta], Toronto, ©2005