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Building 91ƵTrophy Town91Ƶ: A Home of Champions story

Filmmakers visit Trail to create upcoming documentary on world champion 91Ƶ39 and 91Ƶ61 Smoke Eaters
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1961 Trail Smoke Eaters - World Hockey Champions

Legends aren91Ƶt born, they are made, built like a wall, one brick at a time.

More than 80 years have passed since the 1939 Trail Smoke Eaters won the World Hockey Championship, but they and their 1961 Smoke Eater counterparts will have the caps put on their respective stories in an upcoming documentary entitled, Trophy Town: Local Heroes, International Legends.

91ƵI kind of look at this as a David and Goliath story repeating itself,91Ƶ said director/producer Robert Barrett. 91ƵThese guys came from this exotic, beautiful, and remote place in Canada and in my mind they went overseas and kicked the baddest asses on the block in both cases.91Ƶ

The gold-medal wins by the 91Ƶ39 and 91Ƶ61 Smoke Eaters in Europe are well known to Silver City residents, but not necessarily common knowledge across Canada and beyond. The Toronto filmmakers, comprised of Barrett, writer/producer Dave Alexander, and cinematographer/cameraman David Cain, are trying to change all that and revisited Trail last month as part of their quest to share the unique and incredible stories with the rest of the world.

91ƵEveryone has been so ultra-supportive here, when they find out what we91Ƶre doing,91Ƶ said Barrett. 91ƵWe91Ƶve been to all the restaurants - the Colander, the Arlington, the Beer Refinery - the bakery, the hotel, everywhere so our whole journey and stay here has been wonderful.91Ƶ

The documentarians also enjoyed a Trail Smoke Eaters game first hand, and attended the Trail vs Nanaimo Clippers tilt on Oct. 18, a match that drew more than 2,400 fans.

91ƵHockey in Trail is like 91ƵFriday night lights91Ƶ, where football in the states is everything, in Canada it91Ƶs hockey. I was really impressed and felt emotional about being there on Friday night, and seeing families getting together and old timers having a beer, shooting the breeze, and watching hockey, and kids in the stands dancing and being silly. It91Ƶs a community centre, it91Ƶs the hub of Trail. So how do you place value on that?91Ƶ

The assistance of the Silver City91Ƶs curator Sarah Benson-Lord and videographer Eric Gonzalez have been indispensable for the making of Trophy Town, as have the many players, coaches, wives and Trail residents interviewed.

The 90-minute film will feature the Smoke Eaters91Ƶ stories, but also a variety of topics that include its rich sporting legacy, the landscape and the people that contributed to make Trail, The Home of Champions.

91ƵThere91Ƶs worm-holes left, right, and centre that we go down and we explore and that91Ƶs what kind of gives it texture,91Ƶ said Barrett. 91ƵAny time you91Ƶre making a film you91Ƶre looking for texture and perspectives and this thing91Ƶs loaded with that.91Ƶ

The crew met with members of the 91Ƶ61 Smoke Eaters at the Rex Hotel last month, celebrating Norm Lenardon91Ƶs 86th birthday over a beer, with two cameras on hand to document the memorable event.

91ƵThese guys are blue-collar, humble, hard working guys who like to have a beer, they are full of humility, quiet and confident 91Ƶ but they are dragon slayers.91Ƶ

Barrett first conjured the idea of a documentary after talking to his friend, Stephen Sweeting, who had visited Trail to appraise its museum91Ƶs collection in Sept. 2018. Sweeting was so impressed with the sporting archives and excess of Trail sporting awards, he told Barrett. The more the director and his writer looked at it, the more the rich colours and texture of Trail91Ƶs history revealed itself.

91ƵWe became intrigued, and as a filmmaker, it sounds like it91Ƶs got good bones to be able to tell a story,91Ƶ said Barrett. 91ƵThe more myself and my writer started exploring it as a story and digging more, it had all these crazy twists and turns and all these amazing characters.91Ƶ

Longtime Trail historian, John D91ƵArcangelo, author of the anthology A Trail to Remember, was also interviewed alongside Terry Brennan, whose father Mickey played on the 91Ƶ39 Smoke Eaters.

91ƵI think it91Ƶs an excellent idea,91Ƶ said D91ƵArcangelo. 91ƵI think it91Ƶs overdue, and I91Ƶm glad they91Ƶre doing this because it91Ƶs a remarkable story, both teams.91Ƶ

The 91Ƶ39 Smoke Eaters played 72 games in Europe, in the months leading up to the second World War. They defeated Nazi Germany twice in Berlin in games that had Swastikas decorating flags and programs. In 1961, Trail faced off against the Soviet Union91Ƶs Red Army team at the height of the Cold War, and beat them soundly.

91ƵIt91Ƶs a huge feat,91Ƶ added Barrett. 91ƵThey91Ƶre playing against trained soldiers. These (Trail) guys worked in a plant by day, and scored goals at night.91Ƶ

The Smoke Eaters legacy and influence goes well beyond the bounds of southeastern BC and D91ƵArcangelo and Brennan were integral in fleshing out additional storylines for the filmmakers.

In particular, that of Trail WWII pilot Steve Saprunoff, whose Smoke Eaters sweater that was given to him by Mickey Brennan, may have saved his life.

A former mascot and stick-boy for the Smoke Eaters, Saprunoff91Ƶs plane was shot down over Germany in 1944, and the young man became a prisoner of war. His fate changed when a German prison guard noticed the Smoke Eaters jersey he wore under his flight jacket for luck.

The guard was a huge hockey fan and had watched the Smoke Eaters play Team Germany in Berlin in December of 1938. He smuggled food to Saprunoff, who survived the ordeal and returned to Trail after the war.

Another Trail hockey figure, Mike Buckna, became the father of Czech hockey and coached the Czech national team, the only team to score against Trail at the 91Ƶ39 championship.

91Ƶ(Anatoli) Tarasov, the father of Russian hockey, called the 91Ƶ39 Smoke Eaters one of the greatest teams, amateur or professional he91Ƶs ever seen, and he patterned his team after their style of teamwork, passing and possession of the puck,91Ƶ added D91ƵArcangelo.

91ƵThe inspiring story of Trail is just remarkable, when you consider it91Ƶs only made up of about 10,000 people. What a team can do with a hard work ethic and team play and pride and confidence.91Ƶ

The accomplishments are considerable, considering that many of the Trail players were Cominco employees with families, who played senior hockey more for enjoyment than a grasp at fame or fortune.

91ƵThat compounds it, they worked a whole shift at Cominco which wouldn91Ƶt be easy, and then go and practice,91Ƶ said D91ƵArcangelo. 91ƵAnd in the case of Bobby Kromm, I was around in those days watching their practices, he worked them diligently. He worked them into great condition and Normy (Lenardon) told me in the final game against the Russians going into that third period they felt confident they could hold on and win because they were in great shape.91Ƶ

The additional interviews are many and varied, and include talking to 91Ƶ61 Smoke Eater goalie Seth Martin91Ƶs wife Bev, who offered an insightful perspective from the spouses. Barrett also had the pleasure of interviewing Olympian Gordie Robertson before he passed, former Trail Times editors Bruce Hogle and Murray Grieg, and Trail native and former NHLer Cesare Maniago.

91ƵIt91Ƶs a very much Canadian story,91Ƶ said Barrett. 91ƵThe 91Ƶ39 and 91Ƶ61 Smokies are our two pillar pieces within it. All the other pieces will get woven into the historical winds, adventures, and journeys.91Ƶ

The documentary is expected to be completed next year, with hopes of playing at the Toronto International Film Festival.

91ƵI think it91Ƶs one of the most amazing stories in Canada.91Ƶ



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