is a 2009 Quebec long-feature film, about the Montreal Canadiens centennial celebrations written by Jacques Savoie and directed by Sylvain Archambault.
The film was launched in theaters on 4 December 2009, the anniversary day of establishment of the Montreal Canadiens enterprise.
[1][2] At 17, William Lanctôt-Couture (played by Dhanaé Audet-Beaulieu), an ice hockey star player passes through rough times and a depression prior to Christmas.
His mother Michelle (Céline Bonnier), a nurse, is deeply affected by one of her young patients, Daniel Delage (Antoine L'Écuyer) who at just 10 is awaiting a kidney transplant.
The film was shown as a pre-premiere on 16 November 2009, at Bell Centre, home of the Canadiens.