Most of us aren't going anywhere for a while and it still might be a long time until there's live hockey on TV. That doesn't mean we have to let coronavirus stop us from enjoying the sport.

There haven't been a ton of hockey movies throughout film history, but there's been enough good ones to span out over several decades. Let's take a look at our top five hockey movies of all time to help keep you preoccupied and enertained at home:

5. The Russian Five

The incredibly well-done documentary, released in 2019, details the story of the first five Russians to play on the same line together in the NHL. The Red Wings went to great lengths to bring the players over to the US to end their decades-long Stanley Cup drought. The captivating and touching inside look is definitely worth a few bucks for any hockey fan.

4. Mystery, Alaska

The 1999 flick was a stepping stone to a lucrative career for Russell Crowe and is loosely based on the Dawson City Nuggets, who challenged the Ottawa Senators for the Stanley Cup in a best of three series in 1905 and were obliterated in two games. In the movie the challenging squad is made up of the townspeople from Mystery, Alaska, and the New York Rangers come to their house. The Cup isn't involved, but the game is televised.

3. The Mighty Ducks

Cheesy? Yes. Corny? Of course. But it's Emilio and the Ducks, man; a hockey classic. It's still amazing and it still holds up. Just look at this snippet from Disney's plot summary:

"Tough trial lawyer Gordon Bombay (Emilio Estevez) never loses. But when he's slapped with a community service assignment, he must coach a ragtag team of pee wee hockey players who can't skate, can't score, and can't win!"

2. Miracle

Do you believe in a solid No. 2 pick? The movie captures the glorious, inspirational 1980 USA team, consisting of college misfits coached by Herb Brooks, that beat the Soviet juggernauts and went on to win gold. Also, Kurt Russell and hockey, what else do you need?

1. Slap Shot

In the comedy classic, the legendary Paul Newman plays the best player-coach in the history of cinema, helping a failing team find success by "putting on the foil". It still holds up and if you're able to catch a special theater screening of it in the future, you'll see the belly laughs are still universally abundant.

Honorable mentions:

Goon (2011): A comedic deep dive into the world of the hockey enforncer with Sean William Scott and Liev Schreiber; Sudden Death (1995): it's a hockey movie the way Die Hard is a Christmas movie; Youngblood (1986): Rob Lowe and Patrick Swayze. . . all you need to know; The Rocket (2005): A French-Canadian biopic about Maurice "The Rocket" Richard.

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