"Hockey Journey" Film Premiere

January 27, midnight

Skip Viragh Center for the Arts at Chaminade located at 425 S. Lindbergh Blvd. 3145700044

“Hockey Journey” – a full-length film highlighting hockey interviews and footage around British Columbia – can be seen at a premiere viewing on Mon., Jan. 27 at 7 p.m. The viewer follows along as stories unfold of how, no matter the career, every hockey player ultimately has a lifelong love of the game and gratitude for the lessons and friendships that developed.


This is the first feature film by St. Louis’ Shutout Productions, which is locally owned and operated by Keith Van Gels and Dave Delaney.


Shutout Productions created a Kickstarter campaign and raised $16,000 within one month in order to finish post production of “Hockey Journey.” The film’s final scenes were shot in St. Louis, and former NHL player and St. Louis resident Matt Lashoff wrote and performed the film’s original music score.


“Hockey Journey” follows the fictional character Kane Van Gate (aka Keith Van Gels) as a Beer Hockey League (BHL) goalie and his quest to be in the NHL. The film focuses on Kane’s journey, the growing BHL, and his trip of a lifetime to Vancouver, British Columbia.


Kane is well known on YouTube for creating the mockumentary “BHL 36”, as well as the spin-off web series “The BHL Life.” “Hockey Journey” also features Pavel Barber, a stickhandling skills specialist and YouTube star who produces the most watched hockey-centric channel.


Founded in 2013, Shutout Productions produces and distributes video campaigns for a variety of brands. The company is located at 5200 Shaw Ave.


Doors open at 6:30 p.m. for the premiere viewing event. Tickets are $10 and can be purchased at hockeyjourney.eventbrite.com. For more information, call (314) 570-0044 or visit www.shutoutproductions.com.