Chicks with Sticks
Oct 25 2005
•2h 39m
•Comedy
The story takes the battle of the sexes into the hockey arena, as Paula Taymore – who almost once made the Olympic team – finds herself drawn into a challenge match against an irritating local men's squad. Fresh from a painful divorce, and doubting herself, Paula must make a winner out of an explosive, irreverent crew of women hockey players who flock to her town, Red Deer Alberta, to assemble the team.
Cast
See allPascale Hutton
Charlene Manski
Margot Kidder
Edith Taymore
Jason Priestley
Steve Cooper
Jessalyn Gilsig
Paula Taymore
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