Here’s the latest I can share about Bill Barilko based on recent public reporting.
- A new documentary titled Frozen in Time: The Bill Barilko Story is in production, led by Melbar Entertainment Group and hosted by journalist Steve Paikin.[1][2][4]
- The project marks the 75th anniversary of Barilko’s Stanley Cup-winning goal in 1951 and his subsequent disappearance on a fishing trip, with shooting beginning in early 2026 and plans to examine new theories about the crash.[2][4]
- The documentary is expected to feature notable figures from Maple Leafs history and Canadian hockey circles, including Frank Mahovlich and Phil Pritchard, and it aims to travel to the crash site when conditions permit.[4][1][2]
If you’d like, I can pull more details on release timelines, trailer updates, or where to watch once available.
Citations:
- The Hockey News article on the new documentary and its aims.[1]
- Global News coverage of the announcement and production details.[2]
- Editor in Leaf overview of the documentary and participants.[4]
Sources
William "Bashin' Bill" Barilko (born March 25, 1927 in Timmins, Ontario – died August 26, 1951 near Cochrane, Ontario) was a Canadian player who played his entire National Hockey League career for the Toronto Maple Leafs. In February 1947, Barilko was called up to the Maple Leafs from the PCHL's Hollywood Wolves and played for the big club until his death. His sweater number was 21 when he first donned the blue and white during the 1946-47 and 1947-48 seasons. He was promoted to number 19...
icehockey.fandom.comIn the annals of hockey history, there are few stories as intriguing and poignant as that of Bill Barilko, a Toronto Maple Leafs defenseman whose disappearance in 1951 captivated the nation.
www.sportskeeda.comA new documentary is set to uncover fascinating new theories behind the mysterious 1951 plane crash that claimed the life of Bill Barilko, the Toronto Maple Leafs defenceman whose Stanley Cup-winning goal remains the greatest in franchise history.
thehockeynews.comEven though tragedy took him too early, Bill Barilko is the best player to wear the number five.
thehockeywriters.comToday marks a historic day in Toronto Maple Leafs history. It was 75 years ago today when Bill Barilko scored the overtime game-winning goal against the Montrea
editorinleaf.comThe idea started with a live television interview.
globalnews.caA Must-See Video.
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