TORONTO - "Score: A Hockey Musical" opened the Toronto International Film Festival last night.
Olivia Newton-John joined the rest of the film's stars on the red carpet, along with some famous faces from hockey.
Former NHL great Theo Fleury and Walter Gretzky -- the Great One's dad -- were there.
Both have cameos in the film about a home-schooled hockey phenom who breaks into song at the drop of a puck.
Hockey Night in Canada host Ron MacLean attended the premier and called the film the perfect combination of two favourite Canadian pastimes -- hockey and rock and roll.
The film's star, Noah Reid, says he really enjoyed the film's unexpected mix of sports and music.
Reid plays Farley, a sheltered teen who becomes an instant hockey star when a local team owner discovers him skating circles around the neighbourhood rink rats.
Score is set to open across Canada in October.
The Toronto International Film Festival runs through September 19th.