Canadian remake of ’80s classic ‘Youngblood’ aims to rewrite hockey’s dated playbook
TORONTO — During the 2020 world junior hockey championship, as teen phenoms tore up the ice, Ashton James was on his couch feeling exposed.
He had just begun training to star in a Black-led Canadian remake of the 1986 cult hockey drama “Youngblood,” and every highlight reel only magnified how far he still had to go.
“All I felt was dread over how bad I was,” James says. “I was like, ‘I can’t engage with this until I get better because every time I watch it, I get depressed.’”
When he confessed that to writer-director Charles Officer, the acclaimed Toronto filmmaker — a former player himself — wasn’t having it.
