Link Gaetz was a former up and coming hockey enforcer who's NHL career was brutally cut short in 1992 when he was thrown from a Camero traveling at 80/mph. He would go on to never play another NHL game after suffering brain stem injuries and losing 50% of his movements on the left side of his body. He morphed into a minor league lifer. Over the years he has had problems with drugs, alcohol and the law; To say the least, his reputation of being the meanest hockey player to ever live has followed him to every city he has played in. Link had played for over 24 teams during the rest of his career ranging from Anchorage to Mexico City and almost everywhere in between, before hanging up the skates in 2007. After playing his final season with the St. John Scorpions, Link went virtually missing. After finally tracking him down, Link has agreed to participate in a documentary film about his life and career. This is a blog to track the development and production of the upcoming documentary film "The Missing Link" about former hockey enforcer Link Gaetz.

“Missing Link” on Hiatus

The Missing Link is currently on hiatus until further notice. Link has not been available for the last few months and filming has been suspended. We are ready to begin the demo which will be a shorter version outlining the themes of the full film. We will then use this project to bring some attention to the project and hopefully secure some financing. Keep checking back for updates.

James de BoerÂ