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Hockey soap opera?

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I searched high and low but I didn't find reference to this debacle anywhere else on the site.

So I'm channel surfing tonight and I come across a program titled "MVP: He shoots, she scores." I skipped by it, assuming it was one of those chimpanzee sports movies (Most Valuable Primate :rolleyes: ). When I cycled past it again, I noticed the info for the show. It's a hockey soap opera. I think it's Canadian cuz I saw some of the chicks (who are brutes by the way) spending what looked like Canadian bills. I gave it about 5 minutes, saw no hockey action, and moved on.

Has anyone else seen this? Here's a link, if you dare...http://soapnet.go.com/soapnet/show/path-showname_mvp

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Easily the worst show I've ever seen. I still have no idea how I managed to sit through about 20 minutes of it.

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Making The Cut would also count, if you ask me.

Wasn't making the cut, the one where there was like 30 guys and the top six got a NHL tryout. I liked that one. I saw that MVP. I watched 10 minutes of it. It was possibly the worst show i ever seen other than those Family Channel shows. I gave up after 10 minutes, on like the first or second show that they ever aired when they tied a rope and bucket to the guys testicles, and shot pucks in it. Like common, thats queer, not hockey!

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it's not "MVP: He Shoots He Scores". the actual title is "MVP: The Secret Lives of Hockey Wives" inspired by the BBC show "The Footballer's Wives" (about soccer).

i wish they'd show less drama and more hockey.. its about 5 minutes hockey and 55 minutes drama. the females on the show are hot though..

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Making The Cut would also count, if you ask me.

Wasn't making the cut, the one where there was like 30 guys and the top six got a NHL tryout. I liked that one. I saw that MVP. I watched 10 minutes of it. It was possibly the worst show i ever seen other than those Family Channel shows. I gave up after 10 minutes, on like the first or second show that they ever aired when they tied a rope and bucket to the guys testicles, and shot pucks in it. Like common, thats queer, not hockey!

The first season of MTC was the one where guys got invites to NHL Camps. The second season, Steelback Brewing and Frank D’Angelo got involved as a sponsor and that one had more off ice stuff and tried harder to be like a reality TV soap opera. Pretty bad.

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Making The Cut would also count, if you ask me.

Wasn't making the cut, the one where there was like 30 guys and the top six got a NHL tryout. I liked that one.

pretty sure the show you're bothe referring to is Making The Cut: Last Man Standing. it premiered in 2004.

according to wikipedia.. this is the program description:

In the first season, 68 players participated in a grueling two-week training camp in Vernon, British Columbia to compete for one of six invitations to an NHL training camp, one for each Canadian team

6 winners.. in season 1.

Player Hometown NHL Team

Jordan Little Winnipeg, Manitoba Edmonton Oilers

James Demone St. Albert, Alberta Vancouver Canucks

Michael Mole Moncton, New Brunswick Ottawa Senators

Matt Hubbauer Winnipeg, Manitoba Calgary Flames

Kevin Lavallée Montreal, Quebec Montreal Canadiens

Dominic Noël Lamèque, New Brunswick Toronto Maple Leafs

1 winner in season 2.

In the second season, one winner received a $250,000 endorsement contract and representation from a top NHL agent.

Franklin MacDonald of Nova Scotia was the winner of that season, and earned a contract with the Florida Panthers of the National Hockey League. As of 2007, he was playing in the Panthers minor league system.

David Brine became the first contestant from the series to make the NHL when he made his debut with the Panthers on February 2, 2008 against the Tampa Bay Lightning.

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