| Brady Austin | ... | Himself | |
| Mike Bajurny | ... | Himself | |
| Robert Berger | ... | Himself | |
| Mike Henderson | ... | Himself | |
| Cory Holland | ... | Himself | |
| Tim Leveque | ... | Himself |
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| Jason Gileno | |||
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| Jason Gileno | ||
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| David Bajurny | .... | producer | |
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| Aaron Davis | |||
| John Lang | |||
| Jordan O'Connor | |||
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| Jason Gileno | |||
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| Jason Gileno | |||
Sound Department | |||
| Christian Carruthers | .... | sound re-recording mixer | |
| Keith Elliott | .... | sound re-recording mixer | |
| Alan Hardiman | .... | supervising sound editor | |
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This documentary was a shocking, back-stage sight at the world of professional hockey enforcers. The horrific fighting scenes, as brutal as they could be, were nothing compared to the human emotion that followed as you get to see first-hand the players' living conditions, their self-pride, their sacrifice and the pressure of performing at that level on a consistent basis. You see the daily fights that Mike, Cory and Tim must go through send a message to viewers that their never-give-up attitude is what hockey is all about. Unfortunately, this may not be the last movie about hockey enforcers, since the "new" way to play is so focused on speed and defense, these are the guys that are being left behind. The guys that will drop the gloves to have that edge. This truly is a must see movie for all true-blue hockey fans. Never before has a documentary captured such greatness - especially when it comes to hockey. I only wish I lived in Laval.