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The Super Fan shows how he prepares for a big game: which involves the shining of one of his championship belts. A shot of the arena is shown with fans mock-fighting each other with security surrounding the ice. Craig Martin discusses a line brawl and how it originated. At the end of the second, the
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A 6'5", 265 lbs ex-military strong man by the name of Tim Leveque comes to play for the Chiefs. The players discuss Tim coming to the team, and some players are concerned about not knowing his background. He immediately establishes himself as an enforcer. He is shown fighting 6'7", 320 lb
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Near the end of the film a boxing promoter comes to town and tries to get Bajurny and Holland to fight. Bajurny and Holland at first accept it. But after an inspiring talk from his grandfather, Bajurny says no, but Holland still goes through with it. Holland loses his fight.
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Families of the players discuss their son's and boyfriend's role with the team. Bajurny's mother does not approve of her son's role as a fighter. Henderson's fiancé discusses how they met and how she feels about him playing professional hockey.
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In the playoffs Bajurny is benched for fighting and Austin and Holland aren't even dressing for games anymore. Everyone looks depressed and they want to go home. The Chiefs win the championship and all is forgiven and forgotten.
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The film opens with "The Super Fan", an avid Chiefs fan, making his 3rd belt. The film depicts the lives of 5 Chiefs players: Mike Bajurny (brother of producer David Bajurny), Brady Austin, Mike Henderson and Cory Holland.
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Henderson discusses his role with the team. He doesn't think he is limited to being a fighter, but considers himself to have an Owen Nolan-type of role with the team, where he could be tough as needed.
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Leveque is shown moving into a rented basement and talks about his past while a video of a kid learning how to skate is shown.
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team that plays in the LHSPQ, from the beginning of the 2001-2002 season until the start of the 2002-2003 season.
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With the exception of Henderson, all of these players live in an abandoned storage area on the second story of
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The closing credits shows what has become of several Chiefs players the following season.
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Henderson returned, but was suspended for the entire season for fighting in the stands.
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team was trailing 3-0, but the Chiefs would score 7 goals to come back and win.
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Atlantic Film Festival - Special Jury Prize for Outstanding Documentary (2004)
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Since the film was released, the Laval Chiefs would relocate to
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Starring Seann William Scott, Liev Schreiber and Alison Pil.
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Voted #2 on ESPN's list of best hockey movies of all time.
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Index

Laval Chiefs
Canada
documentary film
Laval Chiefs
semi-pro
Colisée de Laval
Granby Prédateurs
Saint-Jean-sur-Richelieu
Saguenay
Jonquière Marquis
Goon
List of films about ice hockey
East Hill Productions - Les Chiefs Synopsis Page
New York Times: Les Chiefs - Review Summary
Les Chiefs - Main Page
Archived
Wayback Machine
https://web.archive.org/web/20120720202256/http://www.ehproductions.com/leschiefsflash/press/press.htm
Les Chiefs
IMDb
Categories
2004 films
Canadian sports documentary films
English-language Canadian films
Documentary films about sportspeople
Quebec films
Documentary films about ice hockey
2004 documentary films
Sport in Laval, Quebec
Canadian ice hockey films

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