
A trailer has been released for the new docu-series from Prime Video that will feature Connor McDavid, Leon Draisaitl and more.

EDMONTON -- Coming soon to a home theatre near you.
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Coming this fall, Box To Box Films will bring a hockey docu-series to Prime Video. An official announcement was made this morning, along with the first trailer.
Edmonton Oilers' superstars Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl will be two of the players featured. The others will include; Matthew Tkachuk, Jacob Trouba, David Pastrnak, Jeremy Swayman, Quinn Hughes, Jack Eichel, Filip Forsberg, Gabriel Landeskog, and William Nylander.

A press release from the NHL states that the series will "reveal what life on-and-off the ice is really like for the league's top players. From the quiet reflective moments to the speed and intensity of being on hockey's biggest stage."
If that brief description doesn't get hockey fans excited to watch this, maybe the first trailer will do the trick.
Nylander of the Toronto Maple Leafs is featured quite prominently in the trailer. When watching this trailer you can feel the intensity of the on-ice moments combined with the heart, humor and humanity of the quieter ones.
When you combine this with the Prime Monday Night Hockey that Prime Video will also have in the fall, it's making this streaming service a must-own for hockey fans of every ilk.

Filming for the series is still on-going, as it continues to track McDavid, Draisaitl and Tkachuk. This series will offer a unique view on (at least) one of these three lifting up Lord Stanley's Cup, that you won't be able to find anywhere else.
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