In the 1970s, a generational shift occurred as youth embraced a spirit of rebellion, largely influenced by opposition to the Vietnam War. Reggie Dunlop, a character representing the struggling minor-league hockey scene, embodies the refusal to accept reality, as he grapples with aging and the downfall of his beloved team, the Charlestown Chiefs. His estranged wife's haunting reflection on his identity reveals his deep connection to hockey. Driven by the need to entertain a frustrated fanbase, Reggie devises reckless plans to preserve his team's survival.
The 1970s were a fabulous time for the brave, filled with new possibilities and a strong opposition to the Vietnam War that fostered a rebellious spirit among a generation.
Reggie Dunlop, a minor-league hockey player-coach, struggles with aging and the decline of his team, refusing to accept their impending doom.
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