While the "Quebec Nationals" hockey team tries to cope with its plays' many plots, the team faces a relocation to Hamilton, Ontario as the NH catches its current owner with gambling problems.
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Series Cast Summary
Carl Marotte | ... |
Pierre Lambert
(13 episodes, 1989)
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Macha Méril | ... |
Maroussia Guilbault
(13 episodes, 1989)
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Marc Messier | ... |
Marc Gagnon
(13 episodes, 1989)
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Yvan Ponton | ... |
Jacques Mercier
(13 episodes, 1989)
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Michel Forget | ... |
Gilles Guilbault
(13 episodes, 1989)
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Marina Orsini | ... |
Suzie Lambert
(13 episodes, 1989)
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Isabelle Miquelon | ... |
Patricia O'Connell
(13 episodes, 1989)
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Sylvie Bourque | ... |
Linda Hébert
(13 episodes, 1989)
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Denis Bouchard | ... |
Lucien Boivin
(13 episodes, 1989)
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Alexandra Stewart | ... |
Joan Faulkner
(13 episodes, 1989)
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Pierre McNicoll | ... |
Allan Goldman
(13 episodes, 1989)
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Vania Vilers | ... |
Frederick Tanner
(13 episodes, 1989)
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Michel Daigle | ... |
Nounou
(13 episodes, 1989)
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Sylvain Giguère | ... |
René Laberge
(13 episodes, 1989)
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Jean Harvey | ... |
Denis Mercure
(13 episodes, 1989)
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Eric Hoziel | ... |
Mac Templeton
(13 episodes, 1989)
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Robert Marien | ... |
Robert Martin
(13 episodes, 1989)
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Jean-Marie Lapointe | ... |
Bob Whyte
(13 episodes, 1989)
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Valérie Valois | ... |
Marie-France Gagnon
(13 episodes, 1989)
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Jean Roberge | ... |
Marcel Dupuis
(13 episodes, 1989)
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Charles Vinson | ... |
Fern
(13 episodes, 1989)
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Roch Voisine | ... |
Danny Ross
(12 episodes, 1989)
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Richard Niquette | ... |
André Simon
(12 episodes, 1989)
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Louis-Georges Girard | ... |
Guy Drouin
(11 episodes, 1989)
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Patrick Labbé | ... |
Hugo Lambert
(10 episodes, 1989)
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Michel Mongeau | ... |
Mike Ferguson
(10 episodes, 1989)
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Yves Soutière | ... |
Etienne Tremblay
(10 episodes, 1989)
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Normand Caisse | ... |
Arbitre
(9 episodes, 1989)
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Jean Deschênes | ... |
Paul Couture
(9 episodes, 1989)
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Marie-Christine Doucet | ... |
Joanne Hébert
(9 episodes, 1989)
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François Bertrand | ... |
Jacques Lacasse
(9 episodes, 1989)
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Len Watt | ... |
John Aylmer
(9 episodes, 1989)
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Gabrielle Mathieu | ... |
Maître Marie-Anne Savard
(8 episodes, 1989)
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Annette Garant | ... |
Maryse Couture
(8 episodes, 1989)
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Patrice L'Ecuyer | ... |
Louis Marso
(8 episodes, 1989)
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Lorraine Landry | ... |
Vanessa Faulkner
(7 episodes, 1989)
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Mary Lou Basaraba | ... |
Judy Mercier
(7 episodes, 1989)
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Mark Brennan | ... |
Gilles Champagne
(7 episodes, 1989)
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Gilbert Comtois | ... |
Ben Belley
(7 episodes, 1989)
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Olivier Farmer | ... |
Jimmy Mercier
(7 episodes, 1989)
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Claude Genest | ... |
Frank Ross
(7 episodes, 1989)
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Pierre Gingras | ... |
Annonceur Colisée
(7 episodes, 1989)
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Mark Walker | ... |
Peter Jerrings
(7 episodes, 1989)
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Claude Préfontaine | ... |
Maurice Baril
(6 episodes, 1989)
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Marc-André Coallier | ... |
André Pageau
(6 episodes, 1989)
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Florence Morissette | ... |
Pierrette Martin
(6 episodes, 1989)
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Nadia Paradis | ... |
Debbie Gillis
(6 episodes, 1989)
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Andrzej Jagora | ... |
Sergei Koulikov
(5 episodes, 1989)
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Marcel Sabourin | ... |
Maître Marcel Allaire
(5 episodes, 1989)
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Edgar Fruitier | ... |
Michel Trépanier
(5 episodes, 1989)
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Production Companies
- Communications Claude Héroux
- Téléfilm Canada (with the participation of)
- Société Radio-Canada (with the participation of)
- Télévision Suisse-Romande (TSR) (with the participation of)
- Ultramar (with the participation of)
- Brasserie O'Keefe (with the participation of)
- Permanent (Le) (with the participation of)
- Metro-Richelieu (with the participation of)
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