Rating: Summary: Where's the good stuff? Review: "All Access" my @ss.Where's the cursing? Fighting? Backstabbing? Where's the real NHL? It is falsely represented on this disc. This disc is simply clips from "Cool Shots" re-edited into a special. Do not spend your money on this. I repeat, do not.
Rating: Summary: Where's the good stuff? Review: "All Access" my @ss. Where's the cursing? Fighting? Backstabbing? Where's the real NHL? It is falsely represented on this disc. This disc is simply clips from "Cool Shots" re-edited into a special. Do not spend your money on this. I repeat, do not.
Rating: Summary: Where's the good stuff? Review: "All Access" my @ss. Where's the cursing? Fighting? Backstabbing? Where's the real NHL? It is falsely represented on this disc. This disc is simply clips from "Cool Shots" re-edited into a special. Do not spend your money on this. I repeat, do not.
Rating: Summary: Behind the scenes Review: From riding in Mario's car to the Igloo, to Gretzky's farewell at MSG, to Dan Moriarty getting hazed (and I mean hazed!) by the Minnesota Wild, it's a fun look at the other facets of the NHL. This is not a highlight reel -- it's a glimpse into the behind-the-scenes stuff. Lot of fun extras as well.
Rating: Summary: ITS AWSOME BABY!!!!!!! Review: I SAW CLIPS OF IT AND I MUST SAY IF YOU LOVE HOCKEY THIS IS A MUST GET TO ADD TO YOUR COLLECTION.
Rating: Summary: Good but a little disappointing. Review: I was hoping for a little bit more than what I saw in the commercials. But I had to go to the added features to see my favorite hockey team, the New Jersey Devils. There, I only saw glimpses of SCOTT GOMEZ and PATRIK ELIAS. The bits on Lemieux and Gretzky<yawn>seen them before. But, on a fan level, this is a must for the Hockey library collection. My 3 stars on this DVD is for quality, 2nd for Dan Morriarty, and 1 star for the Super Skills Competion on the added feature list.
Rating: Summary: Content! Content! Content! Review: I was plesantly surprised by this DVD primarily because I expected it to be little more than an hour-long version of 'Cool Shots.' NHL Productions actually does live up to the behind-the-scenes idea with this DVD. The entire program isn't all locker room, coaches, and trainers, though. Those bits are mixed in with the program highlights on Gretzky's retirement, Mario Lemieux's comeback, Patrick Roy's 448th win, and Dan Moriarty's brief stay with the Minnesota Wild. There are also chapters on game preparation for officials and coaches, as well as on-ice communications, hits, and discussion on the fast and spontaneous nature of the game. Beyond the actual program, there are also a ton of bonus chapters to check out along with an interactive section to access with your computer. For fans, this DVD is well worth its purchase price because NHL Productions didn't skimp on it. It doesn't have a lot of game highlights, but what it does have is a refreshing change to NHL Productions' usual product.
Rating: Summary: Pretty Decent Review: If you are looking for highlights of big moments during games, don't get it. There aren't many gameplay highlights. But if you wanna see all the behind-the-scenes stuff like locker room chat, what hockey players do on off time, interviews, etc., get it. Its pretty good.
Rating: Summary: EXCELLENT! Review: Living in Australia, we don't get to see any hockey games on the T.V., but mate, I have to tell ya, I was very pleased with this...it pointed all the major things that we didn't get a chance to see down here. e.g. Lemieux coming out of retirement and Gretzky hanging up his skates. It is a fantastic video for behind the scene views of the hockey world, but if you want more action...then this might not be for you. I hope that people do get the chance to see this. Good on ya, and I hope I helped ya.
Rating: Summary: A great look at what happens behind the scenes at the NHL. Review: NHL All Access, hosted by NHL veteran and ESPN analyst Bill Clement, is an entertaining, albeit short, look behind the scenes of the NHL. From on-ice chatter, to a look at the unsung virtues of the referees and linesmen (that is, BEFORE all this obstruction nonsense), All Access affords hockey fans to get a better feel for how the NHL works. It's short length is the only thing recommending against a purchase.
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