Hockey: A People’s History – Part 7 – Soul of a Nation – From the simple block of wood that served as a puck at the first organized game of ice Hockey, to the fascinating story of the pioneering women’s professional league that sold out arenas during the Great War, to the gold-medal glory of the 2002 Olympic Games, Hockey: A People’s History is an epic CBC production that brings alive the roots of a game that has shaped a nation. Produced in 2006, Hockey: A People’s History traces the history of the game over ten episodes. Featuring stunning re-enactments, rarely seen footage, and the words of the pioneers of the game, the series reveals a tale of Hockey’s inventors, innovators and empire builders. More than just the story of a sport, it is a story of a people, serving as a unique lens through which one can view Canada’s social history. Witness the coming of age of a nation, and the remarkable journey of a sport that has woven itself into our cultural language and fabric. Shot entirely in High Definition and produced in the tradition of journalistic excellence that is the hallmark of CBC/Radio-Canada, Hockey: A People’s History is a landmark television event that stands as the definitive hockey documentary of record, for today’s audiences as well as future generations