Terry Sawchuk film ‘Goalie’ traces triumphs and tragedy of hockey great
In tracing the triumphant but ultimately tragic life of goalie great Terry Sawchuk, screenwriter-director Adriana Maggs had plenty of clippings and statistics to help her depict his stellar on-ice record.
Harder to parse was the inner turmoil of the taciturn Winnipegger, whose remarkable run with the National Hockey League included a career record of 103 regular-season shutouts but also left him physically and emotionally shattered.
Sawchuk’s off-ice exploits were infamously punctuated by bouts of rage, depression and heavy drinking, and Maggs says she wanted to make sure “Goalie” captured his personal struggles with unflinching honesty.
For that, she turned to the poems of her father, Randall Maggs, whose 2007 book “Night Work: The Sawchuk Poems” portrayed the hockey hero in very human terms.