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Rob McClanahan:
[from across the room]
Hey, Rizzo! What's going on? Mike Eruzione:
Mac! [turns to O.C] Mike Eruzione:
Easy, big guy. Jack O'Callahan:
[referring to Eruzione and Silk]
I don't know how the two of you can sit in the same room with that clown. Mike Eruzione:
Let it go. It's over. Let it go. Cox:
What's going on here? Dave Silk:
O.C's got a little unfinished business over there. Jack O'Callahan:
Not for long I don't. Mike Eruzione:
Hey, what did I tell you, man? Cox:
McClanahan? You're not still going on about the 76 playoffs are you? Oh... come on, O.C., that was like three years ago! Jack O'Callahan:
You know what, Coxy, let me ask you a question. Why'd you wanna play college hockey? Cox:
Isn't it obvious? For the girls! Jack O'Callahan:
I'm serious, Coxy. Why'd you wanna play college hockey? Cox:
Cause I love to play hockey. I wanna go to the NHL just like everyone does. Jack O'Callahan:
Well I wanted to win a national championship. That pansy over there cheap shots me. I get tossed out of the game. He steals the ring right off my finger! How would you feel? Mike Eruzione:
Everyone was throwin cheap shots that night. Jack O'Callahan:
You know, Rizzo. It's funny you say that 'cause I was just wondering what side you're on! Mike Eruzione:
I'm on your side! Jack O'Callahan:
You know it really seems that way
[from across the room]
Hey, Rizzo! What's going on? Mike Eruzione:
Mac! [turns to O.C] Mike Eruzione:
Easy, big guy. Jack O'Callahan:
[referring to Eruzione and Silk]
I don't know how the two of you can sit in the same room with that clown. Mike Eruzione:
Let it go. It's over. Let it go. Cox:
What's going on here? Dave Silk:
O.C's got a little unfinished business over there. Jack O'Callahan:
Not for long I don't. Mike Eruzione:
Hey, what did I tell you, man? Cox:
McClanahan? You're not still going on about the 76 playoffs are you? Oh... come on, O.C., that was like three years ago! Jack O'Callahan:
You know what, Coxy, let me ask you a question. Why'd you wanna play college hockey? Cox:
Isn't it obvious? For the girls! Jack O'Callahan:
I'm serious, Coxy. Why'd you wanna play college hockey? Cox:
Cause I love to play hockey. I wanna go to the NHL just like everyone does. Jack O'Callahan:
Well I wanted to win a national championship. That pansy over there cheap shots me. I get tossed out of the game. He steals the ring right off my finger! How would you feel? Mike Eruzione:
Everyone was throwin cheap shots that night. Jack O'Callahan:
You know, Rizzo. It's funny you say that 'cause I was just wondering what side you're on! Mike Eruzione:
I'm on your side! Jack O'Callahan:
You know it really seems that way
Full Transcript
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What's going on OC's got a little unfinished business
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Not for long What did I tell you
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McClanahan You're not still going on about the '76 playoffs
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Come on OC It was three years ago
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Coxy let me ask you a question
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Why did you wanna play college hockey
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Isn't it obvious For the girls I'm serious Coxy
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Why did you wanna play college hockey
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'Cause I love to play hockey I wanna go to the NHL like everybody does
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I wanted to win a national championship
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That pansy over there cheap shots me
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I get tossed out of the game
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He steals the ring right off my finger
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How would you feel
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Everyone was throwing cheap shots
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Rizzo it's funny you say that I was wondering what side you're on
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I'm on your side It really seems that way
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Movie Summary
The true story of Herb Brooks, the player-turned-coach who led the 1980 U.S. Olympic hockey team to victory over the seemingly invincible Soviet squad.

