Review: ‘Red Penguins’ is the crazy, unbelievable story Russian hockey in 1990s
Steven Warshaw walked up to Gabe Polsky and introduced himself.
The pair had just attended a 2015 screening of Polsky’s documentary, “Red Army,” which chronicles the rise of the Soviet Union’s famed hockey program through the eyes of the country’s greats.
“Steve was like, ‘That was a great movie. But I’ve got this crazy story about the Red Army team and what happened in the 1990s,'” Polsky recalled in an interview with The Canadian Press. “I stopped him in his tracks, because after doing ‘Red Army,’ I didn’t want to do anything close to Russia or hockey.”
But Warshaw, who had worked for the owners of the Pittsburgh Penguins and was on the ground in Moscow after they formed a partnership with Russia’s most successful club, persisted. He eventually mailed Polsky a box of contracts, documents and videos, but it got pushed to the side.