Don Cherry's Rock'Em Sock'em Hockey

Don Cherry's Rock'Em Sock'em Hockey

Don Cherry's Rock'em Sock'em Hockey is a series of videos, starring noted hockey commentator Don Cherry. Each video features a compilation of NHL plays, goals, saves, bloopers, hits and fights, as well as highlights from Coach's Corner, and a recap of the year's Stanley Cup Playoffs. The venture is a family affair for Cherry. His son Tim, who runs Tim Cherry Enterprises, is the driving force behind the successful series.[1]

The first Rock'em Sock'em Hockey video was released in 1989 and quickly became a huge success in the marketplace and has subsequently become the best selling sports video franchise in Canadian history. To date the franchise has sold over two million units and continues to be one of the highest selling sports videos during the holiday season.[2]

Title Year of Release Length Notes
Don Cherry's Rock'em Sock'em Hockey 1989 30 Minutes
Don Cherry's Rock'em Sock'em Hockey Volume 2 1990 35 Minutes
Don Cherry's Rock'em Sock'em Hockey Volume 3 1991 45 Minutes
Don Cherry's Rock'em Sock'em 4 1992 46 Minutes
Don Cherry's Rock'em Sock'em 5 1993 60 Minutes
Don Cherry's Rock'em Sock'em 6 1994 90 Minutes
Don Cherry's Rock'em Sock'em 7 1995 60 Minutes
Don Cherry's Rock'em Sock'em 8 1996 60 Minutes
Don Cherry's Rock'em Sock'em 9 1997 60 Minutes
Don Cherry 10th Anniversary 1998 60 Minutes First video released on DVD.
Don Cherry 11, The New Millennium 1999 60 Minutes
Don Cherry 12 2000 60 Minutes
Don Cherry Lucky 13 2001 60 Minutes
Don Cherry 14 2002 60 Minutes
Don Cherry 15 2003 70 Minutes
Don Cherry 16 2004 70 Minutes
Don Cherry 17 2005 70 Minutes Due to the 2004–05 NHL lockout, this video featured highlights chosen from the past 50 years.
Don Cherry 18 2006 90 Minutes
Don Cherry 19 2007 70 minutes
Don Cherry's Rock 'em Sock 'em Hockey 20 2008 70 minutes
Don Cherry's Rock 'em Sock 'em Hockey 21 2009 72 minutes
Don Cherry's Rock 'em Sock 'em Hockey 22 2010 50 minutes

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