Team Spirit: The Jordin and Terence Tootoo Story
(2004, 48 minutes)
Team Spirit: The Jordin and Terence Tootoo Story starts during the summer of 2002 in Rankin Inlet, a tiny arctic community in Canada's Nunavut territory. Just as the Inuit (one of the indigenous peoples of Canada's north) are realizing the dream of self-government in their own territory, two young brothers are also making history. Terence and Jordin Tootoo grew up playing street hockey in a region known for its harsh winters and 22 hours of darkness per day in mid-season. In the eyes of their community, the brothers are already hockey superstars, but their talents are about to attract attention at hockey's highest levels.
Twenty-two-year old Terence has become the first Inuit hockey player to play professionally, and 19-year-old Jordin is trying out for Canada's 2002 national junior team and ultimately the NHL. But tragedy strikes when Terence suddenly commits suicide. A big favourite with his Roanoke Express teammates, Terence is mourned by family, friends, Inuit people across Nunavut, and his many fans in his adopted hockey home in Virginia. Jordin, left with the full weight of role-model pressure and the increasing glare of the media spotlight, strives to carry on and realize his NHL dreams.
Directed by: Alan Smithee
Produced by: Alexis Arthur, Big Red Barn Entertainment, Barri Dunn, Ken Malenstyn, Trailer Park Productions
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Team Spirit: The Jordin and Terence Tootoo Story
(49 min) Team Spirit: The Jordin and Terence Tootoo Story starts in Rankin Inlet, Nunavut during the summer of 2002, as two Inuit brothers are making history. Twenty-two year old Terence has become the first Inuit hockey player to play professionally, and nineteen year old Jordin is trying out fo...