Interspersed with on-ice-action, Terry Sawchuk's autopsy and its cataloging of bodily injury ends with a still of this greatest goalie from the NHL's original six era, and overscreen text of his accomplishments.
The early life of Terry Sawchuk in Winnipeg, Manitoba is portrayed as lower middle class.
Meeting success, he is drafted by Trader Jack Adams to replace a winning but injured goalie for the Detroit Red Wings.
In the age of maskless goalies, Terry is shown receiving pucks to his face, and helping to lead his team to victory.
The cinematography by Jason Tan, "which has a fittingly vintage edge that does make one feel as though one is watching archival footage from the mid-twentieth century NHL" was commended.