This curated collection of family-friendly hockey films brings together the excitement of the ice rink with heartwarming stories that resonate with viewers of all ages. Whether it's the thrill of the game, the spirit of teamwork, or the journey of personal growth, these films capture the essence of hockey in a way that's accessible and enjoyable for family viewing. From animated adventures to real-life dramas, this list offers something for everyone, making it a perfect watch for family movie nights.

Slap Shot (1977)
Description: This classic comedy-drama captures the rough and tumble world of minor league hockey, offering a humorous look at the sport's less glamorous side, making it a unique addition to family viewing with its blend of slapstick and sports.
Fact: The film was initially given an R rating due to its language and violence, but a toned-down version was released for broader audiences. The Hanson Brothers, who play in the movie, were actually a real-life hockey team.


The Mighty Ducks (1992)
Description: This film follows a self-centered lawyer who is sentenced to coach a youth hockey team, leading to personal growth and team spirit, making it a quintessential family sports movie.
Fact: The movie inspired the creation of the Anaheim Ducks NHL team. Emilio Estevez, who plays the coach, was not a hockey player and had to learn to skate for the role.


D2: The Mighty Ducks (1994)
Description: The sequel sees the Ducks team competing internationally, continuing the themes of teamwork and personal growth from the original, making it a great follow-up for family viewing.
Fact: The film features cameos from several NHL players, including Wayne Gretzky.


Mystery, Alaska (1999)
Description: This film pits a small town's amateur hockey team against the New York Rangers, showcasing the spirit of community and the love for the game, making it a heartwarming family watch.
Fact: The film was inspired by a real-life event where a small town's hockey team played against a professional team.


Miracle (2004)
Description: Based on the true story of the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team's miraculous victory over the Soviet Union, this film is an inspiring tale of determination and teamwork, suitable for family viewing.
Fact: The film was shot in Canada to simulate the Lake Placid setting, and many of the actors were real-life hockey players.


Ice Princess (2005)
Description: Although focused on figure skating, the film includes hockey elements and themes of pursuing dreams, making it a fun watch for families interested in ice sports.
Fact: The film was shot at the University of Toronto's Varsity Arena, which has a rich history in both hockey and figure skating.


The Love Guru (2008)
Description: While not strictly about hockey, this comedy features a guru helping a hockey player with his personal life, providing laughs and a light-hearted look at the sport.
Fact: Mike Myers, who stars and co-wrote the film, is a huge hockey fan, and the film includes cameos from several NHL players.


Goon (2011)
Description: This film tells the story of a bouncer turned hockey enforcer, offering a mix of comedy and drama that showcases the less celebrated aspects of the game, suitable for older family members.
Fact: The film was inspired by the book "Goon: The True Story of an Unlikely Journey into Minor League Hockey" by Doug Smith and Adam Frattasio.


Youngblood (1986)
Description: This coming-of-age story about a young hockey player's journey to the big leagues offers a nostalgic look at the sport, with themes of perseverance and friendship.
Fact: Rob Lowe, who stars as the lead, was not a hockey player and had to learn the sport for the role.


The Rocket (2005)
Description: This biopic about the legendary Canadian hockey player Maurice Richard explores themes of perseverance and the impact of sports on society, suitable for older family members.
Fact: The film was released in both English and French, reflecting Richard's cultural significance in Quebec.
