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Peter Berg's Wayne Gretzky documentary "Kings Ransom" premieres on ESPN a week from today (Oct. 6) to kick off the ambitious "30 for 30" series on the WWL that features filmmakers like Barry Levinson, Spike Jonze and John Singleton taking on an impressive variety of sports subjects both big-picture (the fall of the USFL) and specific ("Steve Bartman: Catching Hell").

That the Gretzky doc (see our review of the rough cut here) was chosen to lead off the series is interesting, considering the strained and strange relationship between ESPN and puckheads, even before the NHL bolted for Comcast's millions and the Versus network.

We spoke with ESPN "30 for 30" executive producers Keith Clinkscales (Senior Vice President Content Development and Enterprises) and that deliriously divisive author/columnist/podcaster/"Sports Guy" Bill Simmons about ESPN's relationship with hockey. Turns out the Gretzky doc wasn't the only one they were considering for the series:

Q. The relationship between hockey fans and ESPN has been interesting, to say the least, for the last decade or so. Do you think this Gretzky doc, as well-done as it is, can convince fans that ESPN will present hockey in an analytical and interesting light?

CLINKSCALES: We're very excited about the film, but we remain vigilant on hockey in our SportsCenter coverage and all of our coverages. We'll make sure that we pay attention to it not just more and more but stay excited about it. It's a great film, we're proud to have it, and we're proud to have Peter doing it; but this is a film that's leading our series. If that says anything about how we feel about the quality of the sport, the quality of the filmmaker and the quality of the subject, that statement is there. We feel very strongly about hockey.

SIMMONS: We actually had a lot of hockey ideas in the initial group, but like everything else in this project, it came down to what was the best match for each filmmaker. I remember in the initial list, there were at least four hockey ideas that were really great.

Q. Any spoilers for us Bill?

SIMMONS: I remember the New Jersey Devils' trap. We seriously thought about one about the Devils' trap and whether it killed hockey. And then we were like, 'Who would want to watch a whole documentary about the Devils trap?' It was bad enough when it happened.

Whether or not Simmons was goofing around: Great answer, huh? Would have made "The English Patient" seem like "Die Hard," but a great answer. Coming up, Peter Berg ("Hancock," "Friday Night Lights") on what he learned from revisiting the Gretzky trade.

Here's Berg:

Q. Did you have any preconceptions that changed after researching "King's Ransom," in the way Los Angeles Kings and Edmonton Oilers reacted to the trade?

BERG: I think I had underestimated the tragic [component] to the film, and to the entire experience.

When you really start digging into this particular story and looking at the lives of the key players, and think about what might had been if Gretzky had not been traded, it's hard to look at the underlying regret for all of these players. It's part of their souls at this point.

I think I underestimated how much Wayne might think about what could have been if he could have kept that team together up in Edmonton. Maybe that team could have gone on to become one of the most dominant sports teams in history. They could have potentially won 10 Stanley Cups.

I think it's something Wayne thinks about, more than I imagined.

Berg also said that he was proud to document the "horrendous hairstyles" on both sides of the border during the Gretzky trade. "At that particular time, the mullet was really in the height of its popularity."

"Kings Ransom" isn't, as Colby Cosh also noted, a revelatory experience for hockey fans who remember the Gretzky trade. But Berg's right that it captures the palpable regret for all involved, especially for The Great One.

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  1. bfrank27
    1. Posted by bfrank27 Tue Sep 29, 2009 4:14 pm EDT

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    "And then we were like, 'Who would want to watch a whole documentary about the Devils trap?'"
    Two words. Admiral Ackbar.
  2. Damian R
    2. Posted by Damian R Tue Sep 29, 2009 4:34 pm EDT

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    They don't love it enough to worry about typos, unless they're intentional. Hmmm?
    http://www.pensuniverse.com/2009/09/espn-insider-fail.html
  3. Gary P
    3. Posted by Gary P Tue Sep 29, 2009 4:44 pm EDT

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    10 Cups? I could argue that of course. My Flyer could have had an easy four if Pelle Lindbergh took a cab.
  4. Gary P
    4. Posted by Gary P Tue Sep 29, 2009 4:49 pm EDT

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    10 Cups? I could argue that of course. My Flyer could have had an easy four if Pelle Lindbergh took a cab.
  5. Duane O
    5. Posted by Duane O Tue Sep 29, 2009 4:52 pm EDT

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    I stand by my twitter response Wysh. "A documentary on the neutral zone trap? What is that, like 60 minutes of watching a narrator try to talk through a ball gag?"
  6. RICHARD S
    6. Posted by RICHARD S Tue Sep 29, 2009 4:54 pm EDT

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    I am glad a real hockey/hollywood man Peter Berg is producing the story of the Great Ones' epic trade, he will surely do it justice (although it broke my heart back in College) and I can't wait to see it. Wayne truly does deserve to be honored for all he gave to the game especially after getting caught up in the whole Coyotes mess and the unfair/uneducated comments thrown his way. The NHL brass (what would you expect from a bunch of greedy owners lead up by Bettman) has treated him pretty poorly in this debacle and hopefully ESPN (loved ESPN 2) may pick up hockey again with those good commercials, minus the glow puck so Garys :) friends to the South can follow the game. To the NHL BOG--- Get rid of Gary and get a real sports network covering professional sports most exciting game.
  7. JohnC
    7. Posted by JohnC Tue Sep 29, 2009 4:56 pm EDT

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    NJ Devils Trap Poker, WNBA, etc.
  8. JohnC
    8. Posted by JohnC Tue Sep 29, 2009 4:59 pm EDT

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    NJ Devils trap...still better to watch than poker, WNBA, etc.
  9. JohnC
    9. Posted by JohnC Tue Sep 29, 2009 5:00 pm EDT

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    NJ Devils trap...still better to watch than poker, WNBA, etc.
  10. big audio
    10. Posted by big audio Tue Sep 29, 2009 5:22 pm EDT

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    considering all the Gretzky-bashing that this blog propogates for the silly and childish reasons only they know or care about, it was a really big deal when Wayne got traded, how it signalled the begininng of the break-up of a powerhouse, and us hockey fans who were alive during that period were shocked that it happened. I hope this film does justice to the event.
    The Rangers were in the mix to get the Great One back then but for unknown reasons didn't make it happen, much to the dismay of the fanbase here.
    Gretzky was the best player ever, who was respected both on and off the ice, and anyone who saw him play in his prime knows how awesome he was.
  11. pnutfunk
    11. Posted by pnutfunk Tue Sep 29, 2009 5:25 pm EDT

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    I prefered the sequel to the Devils trap, it's called "Winning the Cup Three Times".
  12. habs1rule
    12. Posted by habs1rule Tue Sep 29, 2009 5:35 pm EDT

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    If memory serves me correctly, Jacques Lemaire saw the Trap being played over in Europe when he began coaching there...His implementing of it here to me was Genius...He had the great goalie, defense, and a fast team with decent offense....They dont ask you to win pretty, they ask you to win. Three Stanley Cups aint bad!!
  13. HotStacey
    13. Posted by HotStacey Tue Sep 29, 2009 5:47 pm EDT

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    yeah: the sequel to the sequel was "how the devils won three cups the cheapest, most boring and pathetic way they possibly could and then officially killed hockey."
    see? ESPN knows EXACTLY what's wrong with hockey because that's why they were forced to drop it. hockey fans are so insanely dumb they actually COMPLAIN about VS being nice enough to carry a sport that was ruined by the social terrorist Lamaire. he's right back at it too. the devils won one to zero in a preseason game this year. ONE to ZERO. i see retards are already defending him soo i'll just suggest that i think teams should position two defensemen to either side of the fattest goalie the team can find so every game ends up 1-0. why do you people pay for tx to these games and encourage the league. hockey fans are so insanely dumb that when an OFFICIAL organization that used to be responsible for promoting the league alludes to the reason why it had to drop the sport they go: "so?? i actually kind of liked it!! i'm also a retard!" wake up fans....there's a reason why The Onion makes fun of the NHL all the time.
  14. devsfan12
    14. Posted by devsfan12 Tue Sep 29, 2009 6:03 pm EDT

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    the onion makes fun of the nhl 'all the time' because it's readers (much like yourself) are looking for a cheap laugh. lemaire used an up and coming strategy he saw in europe and, holy god, it worked! boring i'll give you, but any hockey fan can (or at least, should) appreciate a team that executes a strategy well enough to win a game.
  15. Cheenz
    15. Posted by Cheenz Tue Sep 29, 2009 6:11 pm EDT

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    Really you think the Devils are the only team that uses the trap. The Rangers and Pens use the trap a few years back and people say they have good defense, but when the Devils do it people cry about it. How about you check the stats and see that the Devils don't only win games by a goal especially when we are ranked i think around 15th in goals last season. Also how about the Cup winning Devils of 2000 when they have the A line who scored the most goals but yet people still say that the Devils don't score goals..SMH
  16. jollyroger
    16. Posted by jollyroger Tue Sep 29, 2009 6:15 pm EDT

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    Who does this Berg guy think he is to speak against the mullet?
  17. habs1rule
    17. Posted by habs1rule Tue Sep 29, 2009 6:21 pm EDT

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    @13 This "Tard" can spell Lemaire....And it wasnt that long ago that many games were 1-0 and 2-1 scores, the Maple Leafs used to geta lead in the third period, and spend the rest of the game icing the puck, ever heard of goalies Bower and Sawchuk....I dont know what team you cheer for, but if my Habs won three Cups using that style..Everyone would be hopping for joy up here, calling it.. "Le Squeeze" up here....PS...Do you wear a really tight girdle, just wondering!!
  18. RyanB
    18. Posted by RyanB Tue Sep 29, 2009 6:28 pm EDT

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    10 Cups might be a bit high but the Rangers won in 1994 with what was essentially an ex-Oiler lineup. So if that group could still win six years after the trade there is no reason to think the Oil couldn't have added another two or three at least to the trophy case.
  19. Bubbabanjo
    19. Posted by Bubbabanjo Tue Sep 29, 2009 6:38 pm EDT

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    An hour special on the Devils trap WOW!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
  20. wtfk
    20. Posted by wtfk Tue Sep 29, 2009 6:38 pm EDT

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    ...While we're wondering how things might have been, how might they have been if Bruce McNall wasn't a gambler and a criminal? What if monkeys flew out of my butt?
  21. Sunny
    21. Posted by Sunny Tue Sep 29, 2009 6:42 pm EDT

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    All I can see is the shoddy photoshop work. The number on the helmet still says 27! Hilarious.
  22. Janet D
    22. Posted by Janet D Tue Sep 29, 2009 6:55 pm EDT

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    Go to hell, Bill Simmons.
  23. Janet D
    23. Posted by Janet D Tue Sep 29, 2009 6:55 pm EDT

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    Go to hell, Bill Simmons.
  24. blurt
    24. Posted by blurt Tue Sep 29, 2009 7:07 pm EDT

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    Devils fans getting uppity about winning at any cost? Where were you when the Rangers were humiliating Brodeur at the Rock? Talk about bandwagon! 'MARRR-TY, MARRR-TY'...that's what win at any cost gets you. A truly weak fan base who can't be arsed to support the team in the playoffs against their fiercest rivals.
  25. HotStacey
    25. Posted by HotStacey Tue Sep 29, 2009 8:04 pm EDT

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    17 - yes, this is exactly the problem: you're canadian. you provide some of the best talent and then, for some insane, depraved reason, want to make it perform in the most boring way you can possibly think of. crosby should be scoring 50-60 goals a year. same for heatley, etc. sad.

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