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Power Play (television series)

Power Play was a Canadian television drama series, which aired on CTV from 1998 to 2000.

The show starred Michael Riley as Brett Parker, a former New York City sports agent who became the general manager of a (fictional) National Hockey League franchise, the Hamilton Steelheads.

The cast also included Kari Matchett , Gordon Pinsent, Jonathan Crombie , Jennifer Dale and Al Waxman.

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Cast

Starring Cast

  • Michael Riley - Brett Parker
  • Kari Matchett - Colleen Blessed
  • Dean McDermott - Mark Simpson
  • Caterina Scorsone - Michelle Parker
  • Gordon Pinsent - Duff McArdle

Recurring Cast

  • Jonathan Rannells - Todd Maplethorpe
  • Mark Lutz - Jukka Branny-Acke
  • Krista Bridges - Rose Thorton
  • Normand Bissonnette - Al Tremblay
  • Lori Anne Alter - Renata D'Allesandro
  • Greg Spottiswood - Joe Harriman
  • Al Waxman - Lloyd Gorman
  • Johanna Black - Andrea Stuyvesant
  • Neil Crone - Harry Strand
  • Jonathan Crombie - Hudson James
  • Fiona Highet - Rayanne Simpson
  • David Keeley - Bud Travis
  • Jennifer Dale - Samantha Robbins
  • Don Cherry - Jake Nelson
  • Tanja Jacobs - SM3 Reagan Sexsmith
  • Chris Tessaro - Marshak
  • Rob Faulds - Play-by-Play Announcer

Episode List

Season One

  1. "Perambulate Me Back to My Habitual Abode"
  2. "Changing the Luck"
  3. "All for One"
  4. "Seventh Game"
  5. "Off Season"
  6. "Brothers in Arms"
  7. "The Bad Boy"
  8. "Purple Hazing"
  9. "Family Values"
  10. "Pucks the Size of Beach Balls"
  11. "High Noon"
  12. "Dire Straits"
  13. "Waked at the Forum"

Season Two

  1. "Everything is Broken"
  2. "Resign or Re-Sign"
  3. "Manipulation"
  4. "Evasion"
  5. "Temptation"
  6. "The Truth"
  7. "The Jumper"
  8. "The Mask"
  9. "Foolish Hearts"
  10. "The Quarter Finals"
  11. "The Cubicle"
  12. "The Finals"
  13. "What It All Meant"

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