Summit '72 (2022)
This series will tell the definitive story of the legendary 1972 eight-game 'Super Summit' through a modern lens, and explore its legacy and lasting influence on Canadian national identity, framing it against the political and cultural climate of the times in both countries, and around the world.
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Cast
Phil Esposito
as self
Phil Esposito is a Canadian hockey legend: Hall of Famer, Stanley Cup champion, Most Valuable Player, and superstar of the iconic 1972 Summit Series against the Soviet Union..
Paul Henderson
as self
Paul Henderson is a Canadian hockey legend. A professional hockey player in the NHL and WHA, he secured his place in hockey history during the iconic 1972 Summit Series with the Soviet Union. Not only...
Ken Dryden
as self
Kenneth Wayne Dryden PC OC (August 8, 1947-Sept. 5, 2025) was a graduate of Cornell University and McGill Law School, a Hall-of-Fame and 6 time Stanley Cup champion goalie with the Montreal Canadiens,...
Bobby Clarke
as self
A Canadian former professional ice hockey center who is regarded as one of the greatest to have played the game. A member of the Hockey Hall of Fame, he is a two time Stanley Cup champion, three time...
Yvan Cournoyer
as self
Yvan Serge Cournoyer (born November 22, 1943) was a Hall-of-Fame and all star hockey player with the Montreal Canadiens for 16 seasons, winning 10 Stanley Cup championships. Standing only 5' 7" the po...
Vladislav Tretiak
as self
Vladislav Tretiak (born April 25. 1952) is considered to be one of the finest ice hockey goaltenders to ever play the game. Playing for the Soviet Union national team and CSKA Moscow, he won 3 Olympic...
Director
Ravi Baichwal