This is about characters from the 1977 movie "Slap Shot". }}For the late-1990s band, see Hanson (band). The Hanson Brothers
The Hanson Brothers
are fictional characters in the 1977 movie Slap Shot
. The characters are based on three brothers who were actual hockey players; two of them starred in the film.
The movie, which stars Paul Newman, was written by Nancy Dowd. The story was based in part upon the experiences of her brother, Ned Dowd (who appears in the film as notorious hockey player Ogie Ogelthorpe), when he played for the North American Hockey League club in Pennsylvania called the Johnstown Jets.
The Hanson Brothers provide several humorous moments in the film and are best remembered for:
- starting fights
- interrupting the coach in the locker room during pre-game speeches with overzealous shouting
- wearing extremely thick glasses
- playing with toy cars and trucks in their hotel room, although the brothers range in age from 18 to 20
In the film, The Hansons are brought in by the front office as part of an inexpensive deal, also as 'Goons' for the flagging Charleston Chiefs during their 1976 (and final) season in the Federal league. They are in order of their numbers:
Jack Hanson # 16 Defense
Steve Hanson # 17 Center
Jeff Hanson # 18 Right Wing
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Biography
The real-life inspirations for the Hanson Brothers are the brothers
Jeff Carlson (born July 20, 1953),
Jack Carlson (born August 23, 1954), and
Steve Carlson (born August 26, 1955). The brothers were born in
Virginia, Minnesota, and first played together on the Marquette Iron Rangers hockey team in
Marquette, Michigan.
Jack Carlson was unable to act in the film as the
Edmonton Oilers called him up for the
WHA playoffs. In his place,
Dave Hanson (born April 12, 1954, in
Cumberland, Wisconsin) fulfilled the role.
While the film's 'Hanson Brothers' were based on the real Carlson Brothers, the character of "Killer Carlson" is based on Dave Hanson-whose real hockey nickname was "Killer" Hanson. Thus, Dave Hanson filled in for Jack Carlson as one of the fictional Hanson Brothers - while another actor played a character modeled after Dave Hanson. Jack Carlson, the man Dave "played" in the movie, was also was very well known throughout his career as an
enforcer, and did pick up the real hockey nickname "Killer" Carlson.
In the movie, the Hanson Brothers speak with a typical
North Central American accent, owing to their hometowns, in areas where hockey is prevalent. The
United States Hockey Hall of Fame is located in
Eveleth, Minnesota, only a few miles from Virginia, home of the Carlsons. The Iron League, from which the Hansons are supposedly bought, may be a reference to the Marquette Iron Rangers or the
Iron Range, a hockey hotbed in Northern Minnesota.
Along with their time on minor professional teams like those depicted in the film, all three of the actors playing the Hanson Brothers played in the major leagues. Steve Carlson played in 225 games, in both the
NHL and the WHA. Dave Hanson played in 136 games in the NHL and WHA. Jeff Carlson played 7 games in the WHA. Like their characters, both Dave Hanson and Jeff Carlson were known for a willingness to "drop the gloves". Steve Carlson did have some fights in his professional career, but was known more as a finesse player.
Jeff Carlson, Steve Carlson and Dave Hanson continue to make personal appearances as the Hanson Brothers, typically at minor league hockey games s of {{MONTHNAME 2007
[]. The brothers latest appeared at the first
Wilkes-Barre/Scranton Penguins Alumni Game in
Wilkes-Barre, PA on April 4, 2009.
In popular culture
- The Hanson Brother characters inspired Canadian rock / punk band Nomeansno to create an alter-ego band The Hanson Brothers, playing Ramones-style songs about girls, hockey and beer.
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